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2 form
sg - formen, pl - formerфо́рма ж; вид мi form af.. — в ви́де...
* * *cast, form, mould, pan, shape* * *I. (en -e)( støbeform) mould,( bageform) tin.II. (en -er) form ( fx ice is water in solid form; form and content; the sonata form);( især konkret: omrids) shape ( fx the shape of an egg (, of his nose));( i sport) form ( fx be in good (, bad) form; be out of form);[ former]( legemsformer) T curves;[ (an)tage form] take shape;[ (an)tage fast form] solidify;(fig) assume a definite shape;[ tage form af] take the form (el. shape) of;[ de forskellige former for motion] the various forms of exercise;[ for en forms skyld] as a matter of form;[ jeg er ikke i form] I am not in form (el. shape); I am out of form (el.shape);( ofte =) I am off my game;[ i fin form] in top form, in very good shape;[ i form af] in the shape (el. form) of;[ få form på det] get (el. lick) it into shape;[ holde på formerne] stand on ceremony, be a stickler for etiquette. -
3 formæle
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8 bestemt form fk <bf., best.f.>
definite formDansk-engelsk ordbog mini > bestemt form fk <bf., best.f.>
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9 det at være i dårlig form
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10 fået en firkantet form
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11 god form
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12 i dårlig form
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13 komme i form
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14 uformel form
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15 skolebænk
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16 træbænk
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17 formssag
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18 formular
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19 skema
form, timetable* * *(et -er)( grundrids) framework; outline;( diagram) diagram;( blanket) form,(am) blank;( spørgeskema) questionnaire;( skoleskema, etc) timetable,(am) schedule;( plan) schedule ( fx a work schedule);( fast system) scheme;[ lægge skema]( i skole) arrange (el. draw up) a (, the) timetable. -
20 edsformular
form of an oath.
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