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1 strengt
adv (se II. streng)strictly; severely, hard, rigorously; sternly; austerely;[ arbejde strengt] work hard;[ strengt forbudt] strictly prohibited (el. forbidden);[ det strengt nødvendige] what is strictly necessary;[ strengt nødvendigt] absolutely necessary;[ ikke mere end strengt nødvendigt] no more than strictly necessary;( også) don't tell him more than you can help;[ strengt retfærdig] scrupulously just;[ strengt taget] strictly speaking;[ ikke tage det så strengt] stretch a point. -
2 absolut
1. aабсолю́тный; безусло́вный2. advнепреме́нно, безусло́вноabsolút íkke... — во́все не...
* * *absolute, positively* * *I. (et -ter) Absolute.II. adj absolute;adv absolutely ( fx first-rate), completely ( fx honest; we agree completely),( foran negative udtryk) utterly ( fx impossible);( ganske sikkert) certainly, definitely;( overordentlig) decidedly ( fx he is decidedly clever);(ved sup) decidedly, far and away, easily ( fx the best, the strongest);[ absolut ikke] not at all, certainly not;[ ja absolut!] certainly![ absolut flertal, absolut majoritet] an absolute majority;[ absolut nulpunkt] absolute zero;[ absolut nødvendig] absolutely necessary, indispensable;[ absolut sidste] positively the last ( fx performance; his positively last appearance);[ skal du absolut gå?] do you really have to go?[ han vil absolut gå] he insists on going. -
3 bydende
adj( myndig) commanding ( fx tone), masterful ( fx air),F imperious ( fx gesture, manner),(neds) overbearing ( fx manner), peremptory ( fx tone);( tvingende) urgent,F imperative;[ en bydende nødvendighed] an absolute necessity;[ det er bydende nødvendigt at, det er en bydende nødvendighed at] it is absolutely necessary that,F it is imperative that. -
4 naturnødvendig
adj inevitable, absolutely necessary. -
5 tvingende
adj cogent ( fx reason), compelling;[ tvingende nødvendig] absolutely necessary. -
6 uomgængelig
adj( svær at omgås) unsociable;( uundgåelig) unavoidable;[ uomgængelig nødvendig] absolutely necessary. -
7 aldeles
по́лностью, вполне́aldéles ikke — во́все не
* * *adv quite ( fx clear, impossible), totally, completely ( fxmistaken), perfectly ( fx glorious, awful, silly), absolutely ( fxlovely, glorious, necessary, incomprehensible);(især neds) utterly ( fx intolerable);[ aldeles ikke] not at all, not in the least;[ det vil jeg aldeles ikke] I will do nothing of the kind;[ aldeles ingen grund] no reason whatever;[ aldeles intet] nothing at all. -
8 ubetinget
flat, flatly, implicit, implicitly, unquestioning* * *adj unconditional ( fx surrender, consent); absolute ( fxnecessity, truth);(F: om noget negativt) unmitigated ( fx disaster, evil);( uforbeholden) unqualified ( fx praise, support), wholehearted ( fxapproval),(F: blind) implicit ( fx faith, trust, obedience);adv unconditionally; absolutely ( fx necessary); without qualifications( fx condemn something without qualifications);(F: blindt) implicitly;[ ubetinget afslag] flat refusal;[ en ubetinget nødvendighed] an absolute necessity,F a sine qua non;T a must.
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