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(en)( forstyrrelse) disturbance, disorder;( ulejlighed) trouble, inconvenience;( skade) damage,( ødelæggelse, F) havoc;[ lave ravage] cause disturbance (, trouble, inconvenience, damage);F wreak havoc;[ lave ravage i foretagendet], se II. rav. -
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agitation, alarm, disquiet, disturbance, flurry, flutter, unease, unrest* * *I. (en)( hos person: rastløshed) restlessness;( nervøsitet, utilpashed) uneasiness,F concern ( for for, fx her safety; there is no cause for concern; it gives rise to concern),( stærkere) alarm;( røre, politisk uro etc) unrest,(se også uroligheder);(fx i forsamling) stir,( stærkere) commotion;( larm) noise;( travlhed) bustle;[ der er uro i luften] there is a storm brewing,(fig) there is trouble brewing;[ skabe uro om skolen] expose the school to criticism.II. (en -er)( til pynt) mobile;( i ur) balance.
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