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41 veje
measure out, weigh* * *vb weigh ( fx how much do you weigh? the parcel weighs two pounds; he weighed the parcel);(fig) carry weight, weigh ( fx these interests don't weigh in the matter);[ veje sine ord] weigh one's words;[ vejet og fundet for let] weighed and found wanting;[ med præp & adv:][ veje af] weigh out ( fx rations);[ veje ind] weigh in;[ veje op imod] counterbalance; balance;[ veje de to ting op mod hinanden] weigh the two things against each other;[ det kan ikke vejes op med guld] it is worth its weight in gold;[ det vejer godt til] it is rather heavy;[ dette argument vejer tungt] this argument carries great weight. -
42 ærinde
* * *(et -r) errand ( fx run errands for somebody); business ( fx what is your business here?);(dvs forrette sin nødtørft) relieve nature,( om barn) do one's duty;(se også ndf: udføre et ærinde);[ gå ærinder] go (on) errands,( byærinde) go shopping;(fig) play somebody's game;[ hun gjorde sig et ærinde derhen] she found some pretext for going there;[ udføre et ærinde] go on an errand; do an errand ( fx he had a few errands to do there),( købe noget) do some shopping;[ med i:][ i et ærinde] on an errand ( fx send somebody on an errand);[ han var der i et lovligt ærinde] he was there on lawful business;(fig: har et særligt formål) he has an axe to grind. -
43 at grundlægge
to found [establish] -
44 nyfunden
new-found
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