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cubic content, capacity. -
22 spiritusindhold
alcohol content. -
23 sukkerindhold
sugar content. -
24 syreindhold
( i maven) acid content, acidity. -
25 sølvholdighed
(en) silver content. -
26 tak
cheers!, ta, thanks, thank you, tooth* * *I. (en -ker)( spids) jag, point;( på blad) serration, tooth;( på tandhjul) cog, tooth;( på sav) tooth;( på gevir) branch, point;( på frimærke) tooth;[ takker](= gevir) antlers,( på frimærke) perforation;[ en tak](dvs en smule) a bit ( fx increase the speed a bit);[ en tak bedre end] a cut above ( fx he is a cut above them);[ være en tak foran dem] have the (el. an) edge on them.II. (en -) thanks pl;[ tak! tak skal du ha'!] thank you!T thanks!S ta![ min bedste tak] my best thanks;[ ellers tak], se ellers;[ ja tak!]( svar på tilbud) yes please!( svar på forespørgsel) (yes,) thank you!T yes thanks![ mange tak!] thank you very (el. so) much! many thanks!T thanks very much![ nej tak!] no, thank you!T no thanks![ selv tak!] thank `you!(dvs jeg be'r) not at all! don't mention it![ med præp:][ tak for mad, tak for sidst] [tilsvarende siges ikke i Engl];[ det er en tak for sidst] that's tit for tat; he (, she) is getting his (, her) own back;[ tak for nu]( svarer til) goodbye for now;[ som tak for] in return for, in acknowledgement of;(fig) by way of return;[ modtage med tak] accept with thanks;[ til tak for], se ovf: som tak for;[ tage til takke], se ndf;[ med vb:][ nu skal du snart have tak] really![ rette en tak til en] express (el. offer) one's thanks to somebody;[ sige ham tak] thank him ( for for);[ tage til takke med] be content with;[ tage til takke med hvad huset formår] take potluck;[ være én tak skyldig] be indebted to somebody ( for for), owe a debt of gratitude to somebody. -
27 tål
digit, figure, number* * *:### [ slå sig til tåls] resign oneself;[ slå sig til tåls med] resign oneself to, be content with.
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