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1 forbindelse
sg - forbíndelsen, pl - forbíndelserсвязь ж, сообще́ние с* * *connection, contact, intercourse, link, relation, relationship, service* * *(en -r) connexion, connection;( samfærdsel) communication ( mellem between);( trafiklinie, befordring) service ( fx three services daily; a half hourly service);( mellem trafikmidler) connection;( bindeled, tilknytning) link ( fx the Danes and the British have many close links; trade links; break all links with them);( personligt forhold, forbindelse mellem stater) relations pl ( fx have friendly relations with somebody; break off all relations with somebody; break off diplomatic relations with a foreign country);( person man er i forbindelse med) connection;( forlovelse) engagement;( ægteskab) alliance;( af ord) combination, collocation,( vending) phrase ( fx a fixed phrase),( sammenhæng) context ( fx in this context);( kemisk forbindelse) compound ( fx water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen);(mil. etc) liaison ( fx our bank maintains close liaison with overseas banks);(tlf) the call was put through, he got through ( med to);F liaison;[ have forbindelse (dvs sammenhæng) med spørgsmålet] have relation to (, F: a bearing on) the matter, be relevant to the matter;[ holde forbindelse med] keep in touch (, mere F: contact) with ( fxone's old friends),(merk etc, F) liaise with ( fx branch secretaries liaise with headquarters);[ i denne forbindelse] in this connection;(kem) combine with ( fx hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water);[ miste forbindelsen med] lose touch (, mere F: contact) with;[ vi har mistet forbindelsen ( med hinanden)] we have lost touch;[ stå i forbindelse med] be connected with,( stå i et vist forhold til) be related to, have a relation to ( fxthe temperature);( om person) have contact with;(se også ovf: holde forbindelse med);[ sætte i forbindelse med] connect with;( sætte i forhold til) relate to;[ sætte sig i forbindelse med] make contact with, get in touch with;
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