cost

cost
past tense, past participle; see cost
koste
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kostnad
I
subst. \/kɒst\/
1) kostnad, omkostning, utgift, pris
the cost of living
levekostnadene
2) (overført) kostnad, pris, offer, tap, konsekvens, straff
as I know to my cost som jeg vet av bitter erfaring, som jeg har fått kjenne på kroppen
at all costs eller at any cost for enhver pris, uansett pris
at cost eller at cost price til innkjøpspris, til selvkostpris
at the cost of (overført) på bekostning av
cost and freight (som transportklausul) fraktfritt, c & f
cost, insurance, (and) freight (som transportklausul) fraktfritt og assuransefritt, cif
costs omkostninger, kostnader (jus) saksomkostninger
he had to pay £100 fine and £50 costs
han måtte betale en bot på £100 og £50 i saksomkostninger
count the cost beregne kostnadene (overført) tenke på følgene, tenke på konsekvensene
increase the cost of fordyre
to one's cost til skade for en selv
whatever it costs hvor mye det enn koster koste hva det koste vil
II
verb (cost - cost, i bet. 2: costed - costed) \/kɒst\/
1) koste
2) (handel) kostnadsberegne, beregne kostnader, bestemme pris
the job was costed at £860
jobben ble kostnadsberegnet til £860
3) (overført) koste (i form av tap, straff, offer)
cost somebody dear(ly)
koste noen dyrt
cost an arm and a leg searm, 1
cost more than it's worth koste mer enn det smaker

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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