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1 regelsæt
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2 tegnsæt
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3 lovsamling
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4 kodeks
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5 kodetelegram
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6 kode fk
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7 kode
sg - kóden, pl - kóderкод м, шифр м* * *cipher, code, combination, encode* * *I. (en -r) code,( chifferskrift) cipher.II. (en -r)( på dyr) pastern;(fig) T weak on one's pins.III. vb code. -
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cipher code, secret code. -
9 etisk
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10 postnummer
postcode, zip* * *postal code, postcode,(am) zip code. -
11 stregkode
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12 postnummer n
zip code [or: ZIP code] [Am.] -
13 chifferskrift
(en) cipher, secret code. -
14 dæknavn
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15 finde
41) находи́тьfínde sted — происходи́ть, име́ть ме́сто;
2) счита́ть, признава́тьfínde på nóget — вы́думать [приду́мать] что-л.
fínde ud af nóget — разобра́ться в чём-л.
* * *discovery, find, hit on, lay (one's) hands on, locate, look out, pick up, recover, strike* * *vb (fandt, fundet) find;( synes) think ( fx I think he is stupid),F consider;( erkende) find ( fx I find it impossible);[ med sb:][ finde døden] meet one's death;[ finde hvile] find rest;[ finde købere] find buyers;[ finde sted] take place,(se også sted);[ finde vej] find one's way;[ med præp, adv:][ finde for godt] think fit, choose;[ finde noget frem] find (el. produce) something, bring something to light;[ finde hjem] find one's way home;[ finde igen] find again, recover;[ finde på] think of, invent;(se også I. råd);[ kunne finde rundt] know one's way around (i in);[ finde sig i] put up with,F submit to;[ finde sig i sin skæbne] resign oneself to one's fate;T I won't stand for it;[ finde sig til rette], se II. ret;[ finde tilbage (, ud)] find one's way back (, out);[ finde ud af] find out ( fx the answer; what has happened),( opdage) discover;( forstå) make out ( fx the meaning of something; I cannot make him out);(løse etc) work out ( fx a code, a problem, a riddle, the system),( med besvær) puzzle out ( fx how it works, what he meant; thesolution, the system; I can't puzzle him out),(især am, T) figure out;T they must fight (, talk, work) it out for themselves;(dvs enes) T they don't hit it off;[ finde ud af at] find out that,( opdage) discover that;(se også findes). -
16 færdselslov
Road Traffic Act;( reglerne for trafikanter) the Highway Code. -
17 kaldenummer
(tlf) dialling code. -
18 kodenøgle
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19 kodeord
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20 kodeskift
(spr) code switch(ing).
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