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22 menneskelig
1) челове́ческий2) челове́чный, гума́нный* * ** * *adj human ( fx being, error, weaknesses);( menneskekærlig) humane ( fx treatment);( ordentlig) decent ( fx living conditions, wage),( rimelig) reasonable ( fx price);[ det menneskelige] human nature;(dvs hvis han dør) if anything should happen to him. -
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( i maskinskrivning) typist's error,(am) typo. -
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( i maskinskrivning) typist's error,(am) typo. -
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accustomed, customary, habitual, ordinary, regular, usual* * *adj( almindelig) usual ( fx the usual error; at the usual time; his usual objections);( som man har vænnet sig til, som er blevet en vane, F) customary,( stærkere) habitual;(kun foran sb) accustomed ( fx she took her habitual (, accustomed, usual) seat at the table; his accustomed cheerfulness);( som det er skik) customary ( fx the customary vote of thanks to the chairman);[ bedre end sædvanlig] better than usual;[ som sædvanlig] as usual;[ noget ud over det sædvanlige] something out of the ordinary. -
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erratum, misprint* * *misprint,(mere F) printer's error,T typo;( anført i liste) erratum (pl errata). -
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* * *(en -r) error,F delusion;[ svæve i vildfarelse] be under a delusion;[ bringe ud af vildfarelsen] undeceive,( især ironisk) disabuse. -
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barefaced, blatant, flagrant, overt* * *adj open ( fx hostility, scandal, threat), undisguised ( fxcontempt, hatred);( tydelig) obvious ( fx advantages);(F, kun foran sb) patent ( fx lie), palpable ( fx error, lie; her palpable efforts to please him),(mods skjult) overt ( fx hatred, hostility, threat; opposition, privileges; overt and covert operations);[åbenlyst adv] openly; obviously; overtly. -
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