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1 quantity
'kwontəti(the size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc: What quantity of paper do you need?; I buy these goods in quantity; a small quantity of cement; large quantities of tinned food.) mengde, kvantitet, antall, kvantum- an unknown quantitykvantitetsubst. \/ˈkwɒntətɪ\/1) kvantitet, mengdehan kjøpte ikke så mye \/ han kjøpte bare litt2) kvantum, mål3) ( handel) (stort) parti4) ( matematikk) størrelse5) ( overført) størrelseman kan se bort fra ham \/ ham kan vi være foruten6) (om lyd, tone) kvantitet, lengde7) ( metrikk) kvantitet(a) quantity of en mengde, mange, et antallin quantity i mengder, i stort, i store partier -
2 amount
1. verb( with to)1) (to add up to: The bill amounted to $15.) beløpe seg til, komme på2) (to be equal to: Borrowing money and not returning it amounts to stealing.) være jevngodt med/det samme som, bety2. noun(a quantity, especially of money: a large amount of money in the bank.) sum, beløpbeløp--------mengde--------sumIsubst. \/əˈmaʊnt\/1) beløp, (slutt)sum• she bought furniture to the amount of £20002) mengde, masse, kvantitetdet (ekstra) bryderiet dette medfører\/medførte3) omfang, innhold, verdi• the amount of her remarks was that...budskapet hennes var egentlig at...any amount hvor lenge som helst, så mye som muligany amount of en mengde, en masse (med), massevis, haugevisno amount of uansett hvor mye, ingentingIIverb \/əˈmaʊnt\/bare i uttrykkamount to beløpe seg til, bli (til sammen)• the bill amounted to £100komme opp i, dreie seg om( overført) være det samme som, innebære, betyvære verdbli -
3 proportion
prə'po:ʃən1) (a part (of a total amount): Only a small proportion of the class passed the exam.) del2) (the (correct) quantity, size, number etc (of one thing compared with that of another): For this dish, the butter and flour should be in the proportion of three to four (=eg 300 grammes of butter with every 400 grammes of flour).) forhold•- proportionally
- proportionate
- proportionately
- be
- get in proportion to
- get in proportion
- be
- get out of all proportion to
- get out of proportion to
- get out of all proportion
- get out of proportion
- in proportion todimensjon--------forhold--------proporsjonIsubst. \/prəˈpɔːʃ(ə)n\/1) proporsjon, (størrelses)forhold2) del, andel3) ( matematikk) analogi, reguladetribe in due proportion to stå i riktig forhold tilbe out of (all) proportion to eller bear no proportion to ikke stå i (rimelig) forhold til, være uproporsjonal(t) stor(t)\/lite(n) i forhold tilhave a sense of proportions ha sans for proporsjonerin proportion i forhold (til), forholdsvis, i tilsvarende omfang\/mengdein proportion as i samme grad\/omfang\/proporsjon som, alt etter somin proportion to i proporsjon til, i forhold tilout of (all) proportion uproporsjonal(t), ikke i forhold tilproportions (harmoniske) proporsjonerha vakre proporsjoner \/ være velproporsjonertdimensjoner, proporsjonermål, størrelse, omfangIIverb \/prəˈpɔːʃ(ə)n\/avpasse, tilpasse, avveie, proporsjonereproportion to avpasse etter, tilpasse etter, avveie etter, proporsjonere etter -
4 unequal
(not equal in quantity, quality etc: They got unequal shares of / an unequal share in the money.) ulik, ujevnulikadj. \/ˌʌnˈiːkw(ə)l\/1) ulik i verdi, ulik i størrelse, ikke likeverdig2) ujevn, urettferdig3) ( musikk) ulikesvevende4) ( botanikk eller zoologi) asymetriskbe unequal to ikke tilsvarebe unequal to the task ikke være oppgaven voksenunequal voices blandede stemmer, blandet kor
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