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1 blant
among / amongst* * *prep. from, among -
2 hvoriblant
among whom, among which -
3 imellom
between, between* * *prep. among (f.eks.among the passengers there were several Danes, the money was divided among the crew
) prep. between (f.eks. ) (en gang imellom) sometimes, once in a while (legge seg imellom) intervene, interpose -
4 bl.a.
fork. [ blant andre] among others fork. [ blant annet] i.a. (inter alia), among other things el. matters el. points, osv -
5 blant andre
adv. among others, among them, for one -
6 blant annet
помимо прочего* * *adv. among other factors, among other things, for one thing, inter alia -
7 deriblant
adv. among them, including adv. among the number -
8 mellom
между* * *between, between, among / amongst* * *prep. between prep. among adj. intermediate, middle -
9 regne blant
reckon among, include among -
10 ex auditorio
latinsk: from (el. among) the audience -
11 fordele
распределять, разделять, раздавать* * ** * *verb. [ utdele] distribute (f.eks. ), divide (fxdivide something among one's children
) verb. [ spre] disperse, scatter, spread verb. (formelt) [ avveie] disperse verb. (edb) schedule -
12 fremst blant
(være fremst blant) be foremost among -
13 iblant
иногда* * *adv. at times, occasionally adv. once in a while adv. among -
14 innbyrdes
adj. mutual (f.eks.the mutual relations between our two countries, mutual understanding, a mutual exchange of documents
) adj. (formelt) reciprocal adv. among themselves, with each other adv. mutually, reciprocally -
15 inniblant
prep. among, between adv. occasionally adv. once in a while, now and then -
16 kretser
(kjent i vide kretser) widely known (sakkyndige kretser) among experts -
17 skjærgardsidyll
subst. idyll among the skerries -
18 skjærgårdsidyll
subst. idyll among the skerries -
19 tranedans
(spurv i tranedans) sparrow among hawks -
20 velges blant
(jus) to be elected from among...
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among — among, amongst 1. Among is now roughly ten times more common than amongst. It is the oldest form, which gave rise to the by forms amonges (14c, no longer in use) and among(e)st (16c). There is no demonstrable difference of meaning between the two … Modern English usage
among — [ə muŋ′] prep. [ME < OE on gemang, in the company (of) < on, in + gemang, a mingling, crowd < gemengan, MINGLE] 1. in the company of; surrounded by; included with a group of [you are among friends] 2. from place to place in [he passed… … English World dictionary
Among — A*mong , Amongst A*mongst , prep. [OE. amongist, amonges, amonge, among, AS. onmang, ongemang, gemang, in a crowd or mixture. For the ending st see {Amidst}. See {Mingle}.] 1. Mixed or mingled; surrounded by. [1913 Webster] They heard, And from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
among — (prep.) early 12c., from O.E. onmang, from phrase on gemang in a crowd, from gemengan to mingle (see MINGLE (Cf. mingle)). Collective prefix ge dropped 12c. leaving onmong, amang, among. Cf. O.S. angimang among, amid; O.Fris. mong among … Etymology dictionary
among — [prep1] in the middle of; between amid, amidst, betwixt, encompassed by, in dispersion through, in the midst of, in the thick of, mid, surrounded by, with; concept 586 Ant. away from, outside, separate among [prep2] in a group by all of, by the… … New thesaurus
among — adverb amid, amidst, between, in the middle of, parenthetically Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
among — *between … New Dictionary of Synonyms
among — (chiefly Brit. also amongst) ► PREPOSITION 1) surrounded by; in the middle of. 2) included or occurring in. 3) shared by; between. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
among — [[t]əmʌ̱ŋ[/t]] ♦ (The form amongst is also used, but is more literary.) 1) PREP Someone or something that is situated or moving among a group of things or people is surrounded by them. ...youths in their late teens sitting among adults... They… … English dictionary
among — a|mong [ ə mʌŋ ] preposition *** 1. ) included in a larger group a ) used for saying that someone or something is included in a particular group of people or things: His family connections helped ensure his position among the elite. from among… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
among */*/*/ — UK [əˈmʌŋ] / US preposition 1) included in a larger group a) used for saying that someone or something is included in a particular group of people or things His family connections helped ensure his position among the elite. from among (= from a… … English dictionary