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1 fællesareal
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2 papirløs
* * *adj:[ papirløs far (, mor)] unmarried father (, mother);[ papirløst par] unmarried couple;[ papirløst ægteskab] common-law marriage,F cohabitation;( kan gengives) uncertified marriage;[ leve i papirløst ægteskab] live together without marrying,F cohabit;[ papirløs ægtefælle] common-law wife (, husband); cohabiter. -
3 fællesmarked
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4 lærerværelse
common-room, staffroom* * *staff room, (senior) common room. -
5 offentlig
common, public* * *adj public;adv publicly, in public;[ offentligt ansatte] public employees, public servants;[ offentlig tilgængelig] open to the public;(dvs myndighederne) the authorities,( staten også) the State,( lokalmyndighed også) the local authority;[ på det offentliges bekostning] at the public expense;[ med sb:][ offentlige arbejder] public works;[ minister for offentlige arbejder] Minister of Public Works;[ offentligt fruentimmer] (common) prostitute;[ en offentlig hemmelighed] an open secret;( bistandshjælp) social security benefit(s);[ det offentlige liv] public life;[ den offentlige mening] public opinion;(jur) break the peace;(se også trafikmiddel). -
6 agersnegl
common slug. -
7 allemandseje
common (el. public) property. -
8 fællesgarderobe
(common) cloakroom. -
9 fællesgrav
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10 fælleskøn
common gender. -
11 fællesmarkedstilhænger
(Common) Marketeer. -
12 fællespræg
common stamp. -
13 fællesstue
common room;( på hospital) general ward. -
14 hasselmus
(common) dormouse. -
15 kirkebøn
common prayer. -
16 kogsalt
common salt. -
17 køkkensalt
common salt. -
18 omtanke
common sense, consideration, forethought* * *(en)( forsigtighed) care,F circumspection;( hensynsfuldhed) thoughtfulness, consideration;( overvejelse) thought,F reflection;( tanke på fremtiden, F) forethought;[ vælge noget med omtanke] choose something with care;[ uden omtanke] thoughtlessly, without thinking. -
19 opholdsrum
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20 rødel
common alder.
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