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4 årsskifte
(commencement of a) new year;[ årsskiftet] the turn of the year. -
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sg - begýndelsen, pl - begýndelserнача́ло сi begýndelsen — в нача́ле; внача́ле
líge fra begýndelsen — с са́мого нача́ла
* * *beginning, commencement, dawn, dawning, initiation, outset, start* * *(en -r) beginning, start,F commencement;[ fra begyndelsen til enden] from beginning to end;[ lige fra begyndelsen] from the very start, from the outset;T from the word go;[ den første begyndelse] the first beginning ( til of);[ gøre begyndelsen] take the first step;[ i begyndelsen] at first; to begin with;[ i begyndelsen var ordet] in the beginning was the word;[ i begyndelsen af] at the beginning of;[ i begyndelsen af 70erne] in the early seventies;[ han er i begyndelsen af 40erne] he is in his early forties;[ tage sin begyndelse] begin, commence;[ til en begyndelse] to begin with;[ begyndelsen til] the beginning of. -
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en1) вход м; вступле́ние с2) нача́ло с* * ** * *(en)( begyndelse) commencement;( opståen) occurrence;( det at komme ind) entry,F entrance;( det at deltage, blive medlem) entry ( fx Russia's entry into the war; Britain's entry into the Common Market).
См. также в других словарях:
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