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1 brøkdel
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2 brøkstreg
fraction line. -
3 en smule
fraction, a little, some, a touch -
4 brøk
sg - brøken, pl - brøker, мат.дробь ж* * *(en -er) fraction;[ almindelig brøk] vulgar fraction;[ uægte brøk] improper fraction. -
5 decimalbrøk
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6 almindelig
1) о́бщий, всео́бщийalmíndelig válgret — всео́бщее избира́тельное пра́во
2) обыкнове́нный* * *common, commonplace, customary, general, plain, prevailing, prevalent, regular, straight* * *adj( uden særlige ejendommeligheder) ordinary ( fx an ordinary girl in ordinary dress; ordinary people, quality); normal ( fx day, people);( sædvanlig) usual ( fx size);( gennemsnits) average;( jævn, dagligdags) plain ( fx food);( hyppigt forekommende) common ( fx experience, fault; the common opinion);(omfattende flertallet el. alle) general ( fx of general interest; a general rule; the general opinion);( omfattende alle uden undtagelse) universal ( fx meet with universal acceptance); all-round ( fx improvement);( fremherskende, F) prevalent; prevailing ( fx the prevailing opinion);adv commonly; generally, currently; universally; ordinarily;[ almindelig anvendt] in general use;[ han fremsatte nogle almindelige bemærkninger] he made some general remarks;[ almindelig brøk] vulgar fraction;[ langt ud over det almindelige] quite out of the ordinary; quite exceptional;[ almindelige dødelige] ordinary mortals;[ til almindelig forbavselse for] to the general surprise of;[ den almindelige mand] the man in the street;[ almindelig menneskeforstand] ordinary common sense;[ almindelig praksis] common practice;[ et almindeligt rygte] a common (el. current) rumour;[ almindelig udbredt] widespread; -
7 påbegynde
inaugurate, initiate* * ** begin,F commence;[ for hver påbegyndt meter] for each meter or part (el. fraction) thereof. -
8 stambrøk
unit fraction. -
9 uægte
bastard, bogus, counterfeit, fake, illegitimate, insincere, insincerely* * *adj( kunstig) artificial, imitation ( fx diamond, pearl),( forfalsket) false ( fx diamond), fake ( fx jewellery, painting),(neds: klodset) bogus ( fx document),(F: især fagligt) spurious ( fx painting);( forstilt) sham ( fx piety),(mere neds) bogus ( fx accent, cordiality, sentiment),F spurious ( fx sentiment);( unaturlig) artificial ( fx manner), affected;[ uægte barn] illegitimate child;[ uægte brøk] improper fraction;[ uægte kniplinger] machine-made lace. -
10 ægte
authentic, genuine, real, sincere* * *I. sb:[ tage til ægte] marry.II. vb marry.III. adj real ( fx diamond, gold, Havana cigar, leather, pearl, silk; interest, love),(mere F) genuine ( fx diamond (etc); a genuine antique (, portrait, Rembrandt); genuine desire (, grief, piety, sympathy)),( om kunstværk, tekst også: bevisligt ægte) authentic ( fx antique, portrait, Rembrandt, signature);( som svarer til sit navn) real,F true ( fx Englishman);( om farve) fast;[ ægte brøk] proper fraction; -
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nounfraction f -
13 brud
nounmariée ffiancée ffracture frupture ffraction fcassure fxxxbris mrupture f -
14 revne
nountrou mdéchirure ffissure ffraction fcassure ffente fcrevasse ffêlure fverbdéchirerse fendrecreverprésenter des fissuresse déclarers'ouvrirpercerdétonerse déchirers'effriteréclaterse crevasserfendrexxxse fendrefente ffente mdéchirure faccroc mfuite fraie f
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