prize

prize
I 1. noun
1) (a reward for good work etc: He was awarded a lot of prizes at school.) premie, pris, utmerkelse
2) (something won in a competition etc: I've won first prize!; (also adjective) a prize (= having won, or worthy of, a prize) bull.) pris, premie
2. verb
(to value highly: He prized my friendship above everything else.) sette pris på, skatte
II see prise
bytte
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gevinst
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premie
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rov
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trofé
I
subst. \/praɪz\/
1) pris
he was awarded the Nobel prize
2) premie
3) belønning, lønn
4) (lotteri)gevinst
5) (litterært) gode, skatt
6) (overført) klenodium, skatt
the first prize den høyeste gevinsten
the prizes of life livets goder, alt det er verd å strebe etter i livet
II
subst. \/praɪz\/
(historisk, sjøfart) prise, beslaglagt fartøy
make a prize of ta som prise, beslaglegge
III
verb \/praɪz\/
vurdere (høyt), skatte (høyt), sette pris på
IV
verb \/praɪz\/
seprise
V
verb \/praɪz\/
oppbringe, ta som prise, beslaglegge
VI
adj. \/praɪz\/
1) pris-
prize competition
premiekonkurranse
2) prisbelønnet, premiert, premie-
prize cattle
3) (hverdagslig) som fortjener premie
4) (hverdagslig) prima, glimrende, storartet

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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