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 Translation for 'abbreviate' from English to Norwegian
ADJ   abbreviate | more abbreviate | most abbreviate
NOUN   abbreviate | abbreviates
VERB   to abbreviate | abbreviated | abbreviated
abbreviating | abbreviates
SYNO to abbreviate | to abridge | to contract | ...
å forkorteto abbreviate
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Translation for 'abbreviate' from English to Norwegian

to abbreviate
å forkorte
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Usage Examples English
  • Sometimes the form "Cicester" (...) was heard instead. These forms are now very rarely used, while many local people abbreviate the name to "Ciren" (...).
  • The first entry of this matrix we will abbreviate as "A", and the second as "B".
  • Many manufacturers abbreviate the number and size of speakers in the name of their equipment. A cabinet with two 10" speakers may be called a "210".
  • Citations to this author abbreviate his name to G. C. Bolton.
  • The easiest method is put the starting formula on the left (abbreviate it as "P") and put the (possible) deduction on the right (abbreviate it as "Q") and connect the two with logical implication i.e.

  • PNE can be used to abbreviate the subatomic particles, Proton, Neutron and Electron, when referring to them "en masse".
  • Also some registrations in South Tyrol, an autonomous, chiefly German-speaking Italian province, use the .st extension to abbreviate "Südtirol", its German name.
  • He was a protégé of Finnish 1982 Formula One World Champion Keke Rosberg, who first suggested that Jyrki Järvilehto should abbreviate his name to the more manageable JJ Lehto.
  • Mineral symbols (text abbreviations) are used to abbreviate mineral groups, subgroups, and species, just as lettered symbols are used for the chemical elements.
  • (Original description) The abbreviate, white shell is ovate.

  • In the Breton language, this letter is used, mainly from the fifteenth to the twentieth century, to abbreviate "Ker", a prefix used in place names, similar to the Welsh caer.
  • The word "TexMex" (unhyphenated) was first used to abbreviate the Texas Mexican Railway, chartered in southern Texas in 1875.
  • The Minsheng–Xizhi or the Sky Blue line (Code: SB) of Taipei Metro is a planned line on the Taipei Metro. Its stations abbreviate as "SBXX," with XX being the station number (i.e. SB13).
  • If several sets are being multiplied together (e.g., "X"1, "X"2, "X"3, …), then some authors choose to abbreviate the Cartesian product as simply ×"X'i".
  • Since those slogans, written in Russian, contain eight words containing 99 letters in total, Kashchenists often abbreviate their motto as 8/99, and use this abbreviation as a greeting (which is in turn a mockery of the Nazi greeting 14/88).

  • Some hypocorisms retain a remnant of their second element, but reduced so that it cannot be identified unambiguously any longer; Curt/Kurt may abbreviate either Conrad or Cunibert.
  • The "leek" hypothesis is based not on the rune poems, but rather on early inscriptions where the rune has been hypothesized to abbreviate [...] , a symbol of fertility, see the Bülach fibula.
  • Rockefeller's stump speeches often used the phrase "the brotherhood of man, under the fatherhood of God"; reporters covering his campaign came to abbreviate the expression as BOMFOG.
  • Students commonly abbreviate the name of their year using acronyms, hence "hypokhâgne" is "HK" [...] , "khâgne" is just "K" [...].
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