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1 recent
'ri:snt(happening, done etc not long ago: Things have changed in recent weeks; recent events.) som nylig har funnet sted, fersk- recentlyferskadj. \/ˈriːsnt\/ny, fersk, som nylig har inntruffet, nyerein\/during recent years i løpet av de siste årene• it has happened several times in\/during recent yearsof recent occurrence som har inntruffet helt nyligup to a (very) recent day til helt nyligwithin recent memory (helt) nylig, for ikke (så) lenge siden -
2 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) i manns minne -
3 (with)in living memory
(within a period recent enough to be remembered by someone still alive: It was the worst harvest in living memory.) i manns minne
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