Meaning of löv | Babel Free
/løːv/Definitioner
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initialism of lagen om ordningsvakter (literally “the Public Order Officers Act”); a Swedish set of laws that dictate the various rights and obligations of the ordningsvakt (“public order officer”) abbreviation, alt-of, common-gender, initialism
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permission common-gender, neuter
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a turn, a round common-gender
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a leaf (on a tree or bush and not a needle) neuter
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initialism of lagen om valfrihetssystem (literally “the Act on System of Choice”); a Swedish set of laws regulating the system framework for choice in healthcare, social care, and welfare services abbreviation, alt-of, common-gender, initialism
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break, vacation, holiday (from school) n common-gender, neuter
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a leaf neuter
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praise n common-gender, neuter
Exempel
“Det ena trädet till det andra: – Do you löv me? – Näver!”
One tree to the other: – Do you leaf me? – Birch bark! (widespread schoolyard multilingual joke)
“kratta löv”
rake leaves
“att fråga om lov”
to ask permission
“Jag har fått lov att vara ledig idag”
I have got permission to be off today
“sommarlov”
summer break
“Vi har lov nästa vecka”
We have next week off
“sjunga någon/någots lov”
sing the praises of someone/something [idiomatic]
“Den gamla lagen var främst anpassad efter andra arbetsuppgifter. I den gamla lagen krävdes ett särskilt beslut enligt 3 § LOV när ordningsvakter jobbar på gator, torg och i kollektivtrafik.”
The old act was primarily adapted to other duties. Under the old act, a special decision pursuant to Section 3 of the Act on Public Order Officers was required when public order officers worked on streets, squares and in public transport.
“Erfarenheterna av vårdvalen är goda, men allt fungerar inte perfekt. Det är dags för en framåtsyftande reformpolitik för att utveckla LOV.”
The experience of the choice systems has been positive, but not everything works perfectly. It is time for forward-looking reform policy to further develop the Act on System of Choice.
CEFR-nivå
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.