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1 fællesnavn
collective, common* * *common name. -
2 omdømme
image, name, record, reputation, standing* * *(et)( dømmekraft) judgement;( mening) opinion, estimation;[ skade én i folks omdømme] injure somebody's reputation;[ nyde et godt omdømme] have a good reputation;[ sundt omdømme] sound judgment, common sense;(se også nedsætte).
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