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1 lovlig
зако́нный* * *lawful, legal, legitimate* * *I. adj( også: juridisk korrekt) legal ( fx contract; tender ( betalingsmiddel); is it legal (el. lawful) to do it?);( gyldig også) valid ( fx excuse, reason);[lovligt adv] lawfully, duly ( fx elected), legally;[ have lovligt forfald, være lovligt forhindret] have a valid excuse for being absent;[ landets lovlige regering] the legitimate (, lawfully elected) government of the country;(se også undskylde).II. adv( lidt for) rather (too), a bit (too) ( fx it is a bit far). -
2 folkevalgt
adj elected by the people. -
3 kåring
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4 lovformelig
adj(cf lovlig) lawful ( fx marriage), legal ( fx contract);[lovformeligt adv] lawfully ( fx married); legally; duly ( fxelected). -
5 mulighed
sg - múligheden, pl - múlighederвозмо́жность жen fjern múlighed — ма́ленькая [сла́бая] наде́жда
* * *allowance, aspect, chance, eventuality, feasibility, opening, possibility, potential, prospect, question, room* * *(en -er)fx the possibility of a miracle (, of success, of war); there is no possibility of seeing him today; there is a slight possibility that he will come; "He might come." "Yes, that's a possibility"); chance (forof, fx of success; for at of -ing, that, fx you have a chance ofwinning; there is a chance that you will win);[ en fjern mulighed], se fjern;[ inden for mulighedens grænser] within the bounds of possibility;it gave me the (, an) opportunity of seeing him (, to see him)), chancechance of seeing him (, to see him));( den ene af to muligheder) alternative;( valgmulighed) option ( fx keep all the options open);[ ingen anden mulighed] no alternative, no other possibility; no other option;[ muligheder] possibilities ( fx the plan is not ideal but it has possibilities);( persons: udsigter) opportunities, chances ( fx he never had your opportunities (el. chances); the fight for equal opportunities);( fremtidsmulighed) prospects;( evner) abilities ( fx every person has his own abilities), talents,( evner som kan udvikles) potential ( fx he shows potential as a politician; girls should learn at school about women's abilities and potential);[ have gode muligheder for at] stand a good chance of -ing ( fx of being elected);T he has so much going for him. -
6 selvvalgt
adj self-elected; self-imposed ( fx live in self-imposed isolation (, exile));(tlf) self-dialled ( fx trunk calls);[ over selvvalgt emne] on a subject chosen by the candidate himself.
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