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1 betyde
4означа́ть, зна́читьdet betýde r íkke nóget — э́то нева́жно
* * *mean, signify, spell* * *I. vb (betød, betydet) mean ( fx what does this word mean? a horseshoe means luck; clouds mean rain),F signify;( repræsentere) stand for ( fx what does this A stand for?),F denote ( fx X denotes an unknown quantity);( indirekte) imply ( fx we don't know yet what this statement implies);( bebude) indicate, be a sign (of);(dvs er vigtigt) it matters a great deal;[ betyde noget](dvs være af vigtighed) matter, be significant;[ han betyder ikke noget] he is a nobody;[ han betyder ikke noget for mig] he is nothing to me;[ det har ikke noget at betyde] it does not matter;[ det har meget at betyde] it matters a great deal;[ hvad skal det betyde?] what is the meaning of this?T what is the big idea? what's (all) this in aid of?II. vb (betydede, betydet)( lade forstå) give to understand;( antyde) hint,F indicate;[ det er blevet mig betydet at] I have been given to understand that.
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