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1 vis
certain, sage* * *I. (en)( måde) way,(mere F) manner;[ på sin vis] in his (, her, etc) own way,( på en måde) in a way.II. adjIII. adj[en vis dr. N] a (certain) Dr N, one Dr N;[ det er ganske vist] it's perfectly true;(dvs det har du ret i) how right you are;[ være vis i sin sag] be quite sure;(se også vist);[ med sb:][ den visse død] certain death;[ visse folk] certain (el. some) people;[ en vis interesse] some interest;[ en vis mand]( om fanden) Old Harry, Old Nick;[ med en vis ret] with some justice;[ et vist sted] the toilet, the loo;(dvs på wc) he has gone to spend a penny;[ i visse tilfælde] in some (el. certain) cases; -
2 procent
per cent, percentage, rate* * *(en -er) per cent, p.c.,(am oftest) percent;( udtrykkes ofte som pence in the pound, fx food prices have risen by 6 p. in the pound);( procentdel) percentage ( fx a large percentage of the population);(i sms ofte) rate ( fx failure rate dumpeprocent; divorce rate; suicide rate; unemployment rate);[ procenter]( procentdel) percentage;( rabat) discount ( fx get a discount);( afgift til forfatter, patenthaver etc) royalty;[ betale procenter af] pay a percentage on;[ fem procent] five per cent;[ udtrykt i procent] expressed in (el. as) percentages;[ hvor mange procent?] how many per cent?[ 10 procent i rente, 10 procents rente] 10 per cent interest;[ 10 procents papirer] 10 per cents;[ 100 procent](også fig) one hundred per cent, 100 per cent ( fx American, certain; I am 100 per cent on your side);[ et 100 procents mandfolk] a he-man.
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