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1 cirkulation
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2 omløb
* * *(et -) circulation;(astr) revolution;( om satellit) orbit ( fx put (el. inject) a satellite into orbit);(typ) overrun;(penge etc) put into circulation,( rygte) circulate;[ have omløb i hovedet] be clever, be smart, be sharp(-witted). -
3 blodcirkulation
circulation (of the blood). -
4 vekselomløb
circulation of bills (of exchange). -
5 omløb n
circulation [e.g. of banknotes, coins] -
6 omsætning
* * *(en)( handel) trade, business;( af en enkelt vare) sale;( forretnings omsætning i en vis periode) turnover;( på børsen) transactions pl;( omregning) conversion ( fx of securities into cash);( omdannelse) transformation ( fx of energy);( cirkulation) circulation ( fx the coin went out of circulation);(kem: nedbrydning) decomposition;(typ) resetting;[ omsætningen med udlandet] the foreign trade. -
7 blodomløb
nouncirculation sanguine fExpl le fait pour le sang de se déplacer dans tout le corps dans les veines et les artères en un cycle sans cesse répété -
8 kredsløb
nouncirculation fExpl le fait pour le sang de se déplacer dans tout le corps dans les veines et les artères en un cycle sans cesse répété -
9 blodomløb
sg - blódetкровообраще́ние с* * *circulation (of the blood). -
10 hæmme
1тормози́ть, замедля́ть; препя́тствовать* * *hamper, handicap, inhibit, stunt* * *I. (et -r)(fon) narrowing.II. vb( besvære) hamper ( fx somebody's movements; trade);( holde tilbage, F) impede ( fx the circulation of blood; progress; trade);( begrænse) restrict ( fx his freedom; his view);(psyk) inhibit ( fx his presence inhibited her). -
11 kredsløb
sg - krédsløbet1) враще́ние с2) мед. циркуля́ция ж* * *circuit, cycle, orbit* * *cycle ( fx the cycle in nature),( rotation) rotation;(med. etc) circulation;(elekt) circuit;( satellits) orbit;[ bringe en satellit i kredsløb] bring (el. put) a satellite into orbit, orbit a satellite. -
12 kurs
sg - kursen, pl - kurser, полит., мор., эк.курс м* * *(en -er)(mar og fig) course;( valutakurs) rate of exchange;( på aktier og obligationer) price, quotation;[ holde kursen](mar) keep one's course,(fig også) stay the course;[ skifte kurs] alter (el. change) one's course;[ med præp:][ styre sin kurs efter stjernerne] steer (el. shape, direct) one's course by the stars;(mar) shape (a) course for, make for;[ stå i høj kurs] be at a premium;[ stå i lav kurs] be at a discount;[ være i kurs]( yndet) be popular;(mar) be bound for the Cape;[ på ret kurs](mar og fig) on course;[ emitteret til kurs 97] issued at 97 per cent;[ til en kurs af] at the rate of;( penge) withdraw from circulation;(mar og fig) get off course;(mar og fig) be off course;(= forældet) be out of fashion. -
13 manuskript
manuscript, script* * *(et -er) manuscript, MS (pl MSS);(typ) copy;[ trykt som manuskript] printed for private circulation. -
14 omløbstid
(astr) period of revolution;( penges) circulation period. -
15 oplag
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16 seddelcirkulation
note circulation. -
17 udbredelse
prevalence, spread* * *spread(ing), dissemination, propagation, diffusion;( forekomst) distribution ( fx of plants, of birds),( almindelighed, F) prevalence ( fx estimates on the prevalence of the use of drugs),( om sygdom) incidence;[ vinde udbredelse] spread;(se også antagelse). -
18 udlån
(et -) loan, advance;( af bøger fra bibliotek) issuing, lending;( udlånsafdeling) ( i bank) loan department,( i bibliotek) lending department,(am) circulation department; -
19 udspredning
(en) spreading; circulation. -
20 cirkulation
nounrecyclage mcirculation f
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