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 Translation for 'belongings­' from English to Norwegian
NOUN   a belonging | belongings
SYNO belongings | holding | property
eiendeler {pl}belongings­
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Translation for 'belongings­' from English to Norwegian

belongings­
eiendeler {pl}
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Usage Examples English
  • Maillard gave all his belongings away prior to his death.
  • Victorino reasoned that Belanger and her housemates had "robbed" him of his Xbox and other belongings.
  • Upon entering the building, visitors (both foreigners and North Korean tourists) have to walk over a shoe cleaning device, are asked to check all personal belongings except their wallets in a cloak room, and are given a numbered ticket to claim their belongings when leaving.
  • Her belongings from the chateau were put up at auction in Amsterdam.
  • The Clean House team will negotiate and make deals with family members in order to convince them to sell belongings.

  • In their quick decision to stay, they simply left their belongings under a tree while they traveled to get the rest of their belongings for their new home.
  • Eventually, as she lies dying in bed, her furniture and belongings are repossessed.
  • Locker rooms are thus named because they provide lockers for the storage of one's belongings.
  • On the second floor, there is the composer's study, where most of Lysenko's furniture and personal belongings are kept, recreated according to documentary photographs.
  • The various belongings of Muhammad such as Moo e Mubarak (Muhammad's Hair), Khirka Sharif, are sacred things for Sufis in Afghanistan, and they have built shrines around the belongings.

  • Some personal belongings of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk are displayed on the second floor.
  • Riphagen would gain the trust of Jews by promising to safeguard their belongings, primarily jewellery, until the conclusion of the war, only to defraud them of their belongings and notify the SD of their location.
  • To survive they sold a part of their belongings. In 1540s the Reformation began in the Duchy of Teschen.
  • In 2013, Willem Ratte removed his belongings from the museum, which decayed and repeatedly was vandalized.
  • 2. a pack of personal belongings.

  • It refers to the paltry belongings of an almost penniless person.
  • Military shadow boxes were originally simple boxes in which sailors retiring from shipboard service carried their belongings ashore.
  • Later that same year Leavitt left his meager belongings in the care of Algonquins and returned again to Pembroke, where he married Anna Stevens.
  • After his death his daughter inherited all his belongings.
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