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1 fortolkning
* * *interpretation; rendering, rendition; reading, construction; exposition. -
2 fremstilling
sg - frémstillingen, pl - frémstillinger1) изображе́ние с, представле́ние с2) изготовле́ние с, произво́дство с* * *impersonation, making, manufacture, portrayal, representation* * *(en -er)( beretning) account;( redegørelse) statement, exposition ( fx of his views); presentation (fx a clear presentation of the subject);( gengivelse, skildring) representation;( fabrikation) production, manufacture;[ grafisk fremstilling] graphic representation;[ fejlagtig fremstilling] misrepresentation. -
3 fremstillingsevne
power of exposition, descriptive power. -
4 gennemgang
sg - génnemgangen, pl - génnemgange1) прохо́д м2) просмо́тр м* * *exposition, going-over, review, survey* * *(en -e)( det at gennemgå, fx i skole) reading, going through;( gennemsyn) examination ( fx a thorough examination),( kontrol) check, going over;( passage) passage,(vej etc også) thoroughfare;[ gennemgang forbudt] no thoroughfare;(merk) on going through our books we find. -
5 redegørelse
explanation, exposition* * * -
6 udstilling
display, exhibition, exposition, fair* * *(en -er)( ofte om konkurrenceudstilling) show ( fx a flower (, dog) show; a motor show),(am også) exhibit;(købestævne etc) fair;(i butik etc) display ( fx of books);( af vagt) posting;[ på en udstilling] at an exhibition (, a show, a fair);[ han har tre billeder med på udstillingen] he has three pictures in the exhibition. -
7 udvikling
cultivation, development, evolution* * *(en -er) development;(biol) evolution;( af røg, varme etc) generation;( fremgang) advance, progress ( fx of civilization);( forklaring) explanation, exposition;( ny udvikling) developments pl ( fx the latest developments in the affair; future developments in the field of education);[ han har gennemgået en udvikling] he has developed;[ være i udvikling] be developing,(dvs i fremgang) be progressing;[ udviklingen]...);(biol) evolution;[ følge udviklingen] follow developments ( fx we will follow developments closely), watch the trend of affairs;[ følge med udviklingen] keep up (el. keep pace) with (the latest) developments; keep up with the times.
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