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 Translation for 'in force' from English to Norwegian
SYNO effective | good | in effect | ...
i kraftin force
Partial Matches
å tvingeto force
4
luftf.mil.
flyvåpen {n}
air force
luftf.mil.
luftforsvar {n}
air force
fys.
sentrifugalkraft {m/f}
centrifugal force
drivkraft {m/f}driving force
kraft {m/f} [tegn F]force [symbol F]
mil.
luftvåpen {n}
air force
fys.
kjernekraft {m/f}
nuclear force
naturkraft {m/f}natural force
å tre i kraftto come into force
fys.mil.
gjennomslagskraft {m/f}
force of impact
å tvinge seg til noeto force oneself to sth.
å tvinge seg til noeto force oneself into sth.
mil.
Luftforsvaret {n} [best. f.]
Royal Norwegian Air Force
å tvinge noen til å gjøre noeto force sb. to do sth.
{prep}in
3
å stole (på)to trust (in)
bot.
i blomst
in bloom
på plassin place
lingv.
på norsk {adv}
in Norwegian
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1448, he entered into the Concordat of Vienna with the Holy See, which remained in force until 1806 and regulated the relationship between the Habsburgs and the Holy See.
  • Since there are hundreds of free-trade areas currently in force and being negotiated (about 800 according to ITC's Rules of Origin Facilitator, counting also non-reciprocal trade arrangements), it is important for businesses and policy-makers to keep track of their status.
  • While the RSA patent expired in 2000, there may be patents in force covering certain aspects of ECC technology.
  • That convention, which is still in force today, treats the straits as an international shipping lane while allowing Turkey to retain the right to restrict the naval traffic of non-Black Sea states.
  • Nevertheless, a majority of member states of the EEC at that time introduced some harmonisation into their national patent laws in anticipation of the entry in force of the CPC.

  • Conscription was reintroduced in 1939, in the lead up to World War II, and continued in force until 1963. Northern Ireland was exempted from conscription legislation throughout the whole period.
  • The official publication in 1273 of a Coutume unique to the city, remained in force for five centuries until the separation of Bayonne from Labourd.
  • After the War, the secrecy imposed on Bletchley staff remained in force, so that most relatives never knew more than that a child, spouse, or parent had done some kind of secret war work.
  • In 440, they reappeared in force on the borders of the Roman Empire, attacking the merchants at the market on the north bank of the Danube that had been established by the treaty of 435.
  • In 1971, with the Four Power Agreement on Berlin, agreements were reached that allowed West Berliners to apply for visas to enter East Berlin and East Germany regularly, comparable to the regulations already in force for West Germans.

  • At the time of independence, the Parliament of the United Kingdom lost its ability to legislate for Barbados, but the existing English and British common law and statutes in force at that time, together with other measures already adopted by the Barbadian Parliament, became the basis of the new country's legal system.
  • This management approach would continue in force in the Royal Navy until 1832.
  • Signed in 1972, it was in force for the next 30 years.
  • To protect the area, all Antarctic ships over 500 tonnes are subject to mandatory regulations under the Polar Code, adopted by the International Maritime Organization (in force since 1 January 2017).
  • Under the Roman-Dutch law in force in South Africa affray falls within the definition of "vis publica".

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