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1 all right
( meget vel) all right;T O.K.;( modvilligt) very well;( god nok) all right ( fx he is all right). -
2 altsammen
all (of it). -
3 desto (mere)
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4 inkluderet
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5 overalt
all over, everywhere* * *adv everywhere;[ overalt hvor] wherever;[ overalt i byen] all over the town, in all parts of the town;[ overalt på jorden] all over the world, in every part of the globe. -
6 allesammen
all of them (, you, us), every one of them (, you, us), everybody;[ kære allesammen] Dear all. -
7 hele
all, entire, heal, all through, whole* * *I. (et) whole ( fx an organic whole),F entity;[ et samlet hele] a unified whole;[ et sammenhængende hele] a connected whole.II. vb heal;[ heles] be healed, heal up. -
8 natkafé
all-night café,T all-nighter,(am T) nitery. -
9 ål
* * *I. (en -)( fisk) eel;[ hendes strømper hang i ål] her stockings were all wrinkled, her stockings concertinaed;II. (en)( sætterværktøj) bodkin. -
10 hele tiden
all along, for ever / forever, all the time -
11 allehelgensdag
All Saints (Day). -
12 altoverskyggende
all-important,F overriding ( fx problem). -
13 døgnkiosk
all-night shop. -
14 helhjertet
all-out, wholehearted* * *adj whole-hearted. -
15 faren ovre (varsel)
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16 fint
all right, fashionably, finely, like a house on fire -
17 fra begyndelsen
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18 hele vejen rundt om
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19 helt alene
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20 højeste mode
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