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about, for, if, in, on, over, per, whether, whether... or* * *I. præpa) ( rundt om) round ( fx go round the corner; it is just round the corner; sit down round the table; with a blanket round her), about (fx with a shawl about her shoulders; with a sash about her waist); b) ( angående) about,(mere præcist el. udtømmende) of ( fx a book about gardening; a story about dogs; he told us the story of his life; what are you talking about (el. of)? have you ever heard of Clive? what have you heard about him?);( om saglig, grundig redegørelse) on ( fx a book on gardening; my opinion on free trade; he gave lectures on economics);( på grund af) over ( fx a dispute over the ownership; fall out (, quarrel) over money; haggle over pennies);c) ( for at få, opnå) for ( fx fight for something, ask for something); d) ( tiden når noget sker) in ( fx in the evening (, afternoon, morning); in (the) summer (, winter)),( foran dages navne) on ( fx we left on Monday at 7.30);[ om søndagen] on the Sunday,( hver søndag) on Sundays;[ mødet blev fastsat til om søndagen] the meeting was fixed for (the) Sunday;e) ( efter forløbet af) in;[ om to dage] in two days;f) (pr.) a ( fx once a month, £200 a year);g) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ det er mig meget om at gøre] I am very keen on it;[ det er mig meget om at gøre at du ser det] I am very anxious that you should see it (el. for you to see it);[ nu er det om at finde ham] now the great thing is to find him;[ lad mig om det] leave that to me;[ det må han om, ham om det] that is up to him, that is his look-out;[ der har været flere om det] it is the work of several persons;[ han var 3 timer om det] it took him 3 hours (to do it), he was 3 hours doing it,[ være om sig]( aktiv) be up and doing,( foretagsom) be a go-getter,( egoistisk) have an eye to the main chance; look after number one;[ de måtte være to mand om ét tæppe] one blanket had to do for two men.II. adv( omkring) about, round, around,(cf omkring);( omkuld) down, over ( fx fall down (el. over));[ en park med en mur om] a park surrounded by a wall; a park with a wall all around (el. round it);[ løbe om] run about, run around,(am) run around.III. conj( betingende) if ( fx do it if you dare; if necessary; if possible);( spørgende) if,(mere F) whether ( fx he asked if (el. whether) you were at home);[om ( end)]( indrømmende) (even) if, (even) though,F albeit;(se også III. selv);[ i udbrud:][ om han var!] you bet he was! I should say he was![ om jeg gør!]( også) rather![ om jeg vil] will I! won't I just![ andre forbindelser:][om... eller] whether... or ( fx I don't care whether you like it or not);[ om end] although,F albeit;[ om ikke for andet, så for at] if (it was) only to ( fx I will do it, if only to annoy him);[ om ikke... så dog] (even) if not... at any rate ( fx (even) if they are not wealthy, at any rate they are very well off);[ som om] as if, as though;[ om så](= selv om) (even) if, even though;[ om det så er hans fjender] his very enemies, even his enemies;[ om der så er aldrig så mange] no matter how many there are;[ om så var] if so,F if such were the case;[om (nu) så var?] what if it is (, if he does, etc)?T so what?[ om så skal være] if necessary;[ om jeg så må sige] so to speak,( mere litterært) as it were.
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