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1 devaluering
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2 nedskrivning
devalue, devaluation* * *writing down; devaluation. -
3 devaluere
vb devalue;[devaluere med 6%] devalue by 6 p.c. -
4 med
adver du med? — ты понима́ешь?
vil du vǽre med? — хо́чешь приня́ть в э́том уча́стие?
* * *along, at, by, of, on, with* * *I. sb:[ uden mål og med] aimlessly.II. præpa) ( oftest:) with ( fx fight (, play, dine) with somebody; have nothing to do with somebody; God is with us; he that is not with me is against me; fill a glass with water);[ en mand med rødt hår] a man with red hair, a red-haired man;b) ( selvstændigt virkende middel, befordringsmiddel etc) by ( fx take by force, go by train),( om bord på) on ( fx he was not on the train (, boat));[ begynde (, slutte, svare) med at] begin (, start, end, finish, answer) by -ing ( fx he began by singing a song; he answered by openingthe door);c) ( måde) with ( fx do it with care; with his hat in his hand); in (fx written in pencil (, ink, capital letters), painted in vivid colours; in other words);d) ( redskab, ingrediens) with ( fx write with a pencil; cut with a knife; made with apples and sugar);e) (påklædning etc) in ( fx a man in a grey coat, in spectacles); f) ( indbefattet) including, counting ( fx we'll be 10, including (el.counting) your brother and sister);g) ( om forskel i omfang) by (fx win by two goals; reduce (, increase) the price by 5%; the population decreased by 20,000; devalue by 5%); h) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ hr X med familie] Mr X and family;[ du med dine frimærker!] you and your stamps![ det ville være praktisk (, rart) med...] it would be useful (, nice) to have...,... would come in handy;[ det ville være rart med en kold øl] it would be nice to have a cold beer, a cold beer would be just the thing.III. adv along with me (, you, etc) ( fx are you coming along (with me etc)?);( også) also, too ( fx he went in too),T as well;[ være med](dvs forstå) understand;[ er du med?](dvs forstår du?) you see?[ vil du være med?] will you join us?[ jeg vil ikke være med] count me out;[ han var med i krigen] he was (el. fought el. served) in the war;(am) get me?[ være med til at gøre noget] take part in doing something ( fx he took part in building the house); help to do something;( om noget forkasteligt) be a party to doing something;[ han var med til festen] he was (present) at the party; -
5 nedskrive
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6 nedvurdere
belittle, downgrade* * *vb cry down ( fx their achievement), devalue ( fx his work),F disparage, belittle. -
7 sænke
let down, lower, scuttle* * *vb lower ( fx one's arms, the flag, the price level, prices, one's voice);( et fartøj) sink,( ved at bore huller i det) scuttle;( devaluere) devalue;[ sænke blikket] look down,F cast down one's eyes,T drop one's eyes;[ med sænket blik] with downcast eyes;[ sænke ned i] lower into ( fx lower the coffin into the grave),(T: hurtigt) drop into ( fx drop the bucket into the water);[ sænke sig]( skråne) slope down,( om mørke, tavshed etc) fall,F descend ( over on). -
8 underkende
disallow, overrule* * **( omstøde) overrule, set aside ( fx a decision);( miskende) fail to appreciate,( undervurdere) devalue ( fx his work), underrate,( tale nedsættende om) disparage ( fx his achievements);( i straffesag) quash a conviction,( i civilsag) reverse a judgment. -
9 undervurdere
underestimate, underrate* * *vb( ansætte for lav en værdi for) undervalue ( fx the pound sterling was undervalued);( anslå for lavt) underestimate ( fx their strength);( nære for ringe tanker om) devalue ( fx his work), underrate ( fx an underrated writer).
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