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1 kurssvingning
fluctuation. -
2 prissvingning
fluctuation in prices. -
3 fluktuation fk
fluctuation -
4 fluktuation
(en -er) fluctuation. -
5 stigen
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6 svingning
* * *(en -er) swing ( fx of a pendulum);( retningsforandring) swing, turn ( fx to the right);( vibration) vibration ( fx of a string);( variation) fluctuation ( fx of prices, of public feeling);(fys, fx elekt) oscillation. -
7 udsving
(et -)( af pendul) swing,( fagligt) oscillation;( af viser) deflection;(i priser etc) movement,( hyppige udsving, F) fluctuation. -
8 underkaste
* * *vb subject to ( fx subject somebody (, something) to an examination, subject somebody to torture), put through ( fx put somebody through an examination);[ være underkastet svingninger] be subject to fluctuation;[ med sig:]( give efter) give in,F submit;( med objekt: give efter for) submit to ( fx his decision), subject oneself to ( fx that kind of treatment),( undertvinge) subdue, bring into subjection,(mere F) subjugate,( erobre) conquer;[ underkaste sig en eksamen] present oneself for (, skriftlig: sit for, sit) an examination;[ underkaste sig en operation] undergo an operation. -
9 ustadighed
capriciousness, instability* * *instability, unsteadiness, changeableness; fickleness, inconstancy; fluctuation.
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fluctuation — [ flyktɥasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. fluctuatio, de fluctuare « flotter » 1 ♦ Rare Mouvement alternatif comparable à l agitation des flots. ⇒ balancement, oscillation. 2 ♦ Fig. (surtout au plur.) Variations successives en sens contraire. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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