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1 sammenlignet
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2 sammenlignet med
compared with, as compared with, as against [ når ulik] in contrast with -
3 forhistorisk
adj. [ før historisk tid] prehistoric adj. (overført) antediluvian adj. [gammeldags, i spøk] archaic, ancient (f.eks. ) adj. [ før historisk tid] prehistoric adj. (overført) antediluvian adj. [gammeldags, i spøk] archaic, ancient (f.eks. ) (i forhistorisk) (sammenlignet med) (as) compared with, on, to (stå i forhistorisk) be in proportion to -
4 sammenholdt
adj. compared -
5 sammenholdt med
(jus) compared to -
6 sammenlignes med
(A kan ikke - B, dvs. er dårligere) A cannot compare (el. be compared) with B (som kan sammenlignes med) comparable with (el. to) -
7 sammenligning
сравнение* * ** * *subst. comparison subst. [det som...] parallelism, collation, simile, parallel (der er ingen sammenligning) (mellom dem) they are not to be compared, they are not in the same class at all (foreta en sammenligning) make (el. draw) a comparison (imellem between) (til sammenligning) by way of comparison (kan neves at... it may be mentioned that) (uten sammenligning) (ved superlativer) far and away (f.eks. )
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