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1 sammenheng
connection, relation, relationship, context* * *subst. [ forbindelse] relation, connexion, connection subst. [indre, logisk sammenheng] coherence (f.eks. ), consistence (NB the book is not self-consistent) subst. [indbyrdes forbindelse, samhørighet] connection, connexion (f.eks.the connexion between crime and poverty
) subst. [ kontekst] context (f.eks.the word varies in meaning according to the context
) subst. [ kontinuitet] continuity (f.eks.the continuity of the Latin tradition
) subst. [ korrelasjon] correlation subst. [ fysisk sammenhengskraft] cohesion (den indre sammenheng) the internal connection, the inner nature (i sammenheng) (i rekkefølge, uten avbrytelse) consecutive(ly), (som et hele) as a whole (f.eks. ) (mangel på sammenheng) incoherence (sakens rette sammenheng) the true facts of the case (se noe i en større sammenheng) see something as part of a (greater) whole (el. in its proper perspective el. in relation to the whole) (uten sammenheng) without coherence, incoherent(ly), disconnected(ly), unconnected(ly) (f.eks. )
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