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1 middel-
mean, medium, middling* * *medium ( fx medium size);( gennemsnits-) average, mean ( fx temperature). -
2 gennemsnit
sg - génnemsnittetразре́з м, про́филь мi génnemsnit — в сре́днем
* * *average, mean, middling* * *(et -)( i tegning) profile, section;( middeltal) average;( karaktergennemsnit) average mark,(am) grade point average;[ i gennemsnit] on (the) average;[ hæve sig over gennemsnittet] be above the average. -
3 gennemsnitlig
1. aсре́дний2. advв сре́днем* * *average, mean* * *adj average;( almindelig) ordinary;adv on (the) average. -
4 middel
sg - mídlet, míddelet, pl - mídler1) в разн. знач. сре́дство сbrúge [forsǿge] álle mídler for at ópnå nóget — перепро́бовать все сре́дства, что́бы дости́чь чего́-л.
smértestillende míddel — обезбо́ливающее (сре́дство)
2) pl сре́дства мн, состоя́ние с* * *average, cure, means, medium, remedy, resource* * *I. (et -ler) means (pl -);( udvej, F) expedient;( lægemiddel) remedy;( persons) money ( fx he paid it with his own money),F means ( fx have the means to buy it; he bought it with his ownmeans),T funds ( fx I haven't got enough funds for that);(offentlige etc) money,F funds ( fx financed out of public (, Government) funds);[ leve af sine midler] have a private income;[ med alle midler] by every means; by any available means;[ middel mod] remedy for,( forebyggende) remedy against;[ et middel til at] a means of -ing ( fx it has been the means ofextending our trade), a means to ( fx find a means to help them).II. adj medium ( fx neither short nor tall, but medium);(kun foran sb) average, mean; -
5 middeltal
mean, average.
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