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1 steg
joint, roast* * *I. (en -e) roast ( fx a roast of lamb (, pork, veal)),( især større) joint ( fx a joint of beef (, mutton)).II. præt af stige. -
2 samlæsning
joint teaching, joint lessons pl. -
3 aktiebank
joint-stock bank. -
4 aktieforetagende
joint-stock enterprise. -
5 fællesanliggende
joint concern. -
6 fælleseje
joint property;(fig) common property. -
7 fællesforetagende
joint enterprise. -
8 grydesteg
[joint suitable for pot-roasting]. -
9 medindflydelse
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10 sambeskatning
joint taxation. -
11 forenet
joint, united -
12 fælles
joint -
13 fælleskonto fk
joint account -
14 fælles konto fk
joint account -
15 led n
joint -
16 branche-profitmaksimering
joint profit maximizationDansk-engelsk ordbog for Økonomi > branche-profitmaksimering
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17 fælles
о́бщий, совме́стный* * *collective, collectively, common, communal, concerted, joint, mixed, mutual, united* * *adj(som to el. flere har) common ( for to, fx that mistake was common to all of them; their common enemy; common interests), joint ( fx bank account, project, responsibility),( som man deles om) shared ( fx toilet),(mere F) communal ( fx kitchen, television);( forenet) joint ( fx action, efforts), united ( fx efforts; form a united front);[ være fælles om noget] share something;[ med sb:][ ved fælles anstrengelser] by our (, their etc) joint (el. united) efforts;[ til fælles bedste] for our (, their, etc) common good;[ ved fælles hjælp] between them (, us, you), by their (, our, your) joint efforts;( også) have interests in common;[ i fælles interesse] in our (, their etc) common interest;[ gøre fælles sag med] make common cause with;( for begge køn) co-education;[ vor fælles ven] our mutual (el. common) friend. -
18 led
beastly, element, joint, link, mean, rotten* * *I. (en -er)( retning) side, direction;[ på alle leder og kanter] in all directions; all over;(dvs i kvadrat) 3 metres square;[ på den lange led] lengthwise.II. (et -)(anat) joint;( af kæde) link;( bevægelig forbindelse) joint, link;( slægtskabsgrad) generation;(mat.) term;(arkit, gram.) member;(mil.) unit;[ af led] out of joint;[ gå af led] be dislocated;[ sætte i led](med.) set;(biol) missing link;[ det er et led i] it forms (el. is) part of ( fx his plan).III. (et -)( låge) gate.IV. adj( fæl) disgusting,F odious,( stærkere) loathsome;T nasty;[ led og ked af] sick and tired of, fed up (to the teeth) with;[ være led ved] loathe.V. præt af lide. -
19 fuge
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20 samlet
adj( hel) total, whole ( fx the total (el. whole) amount (, cost, debt));( fælles) joint ( fx efforts);( forsamlet) assembled;[ mens parlamentet er samlet] while Parliament is sitting (el. in session);(se også samle);adv in the aggregate,( i fællesskab) jointly,( i flok og følge) in a body ( fx they marched in a body to thetownhall);[ optræde samlet] act in concert, act as a body;[ med sb:][ samlet beløb] total (amount), sum total;[ et samlet beløb på] a total of;[ med samlede fødder] with one's feet close together;[ samlet løsning] package solution, overall solution;[ samlet optræden] joint action;[ samlet overenskomst] package deal;[ samlede værker (el. skrifter)] complete (el. collected) works.
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