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1 øjeblikkelig
immediate, instant, instantaneous* * *adj( ufortøvet, umiddelbar) immediate ( fx help, reply; take immediate action; there is no immediate danger);( som sker straks, F) instantaneous ( fx effect; death wasinstantaneous);( forbigående) momentary; temporary ( fx improvement);( nuværende) present ( fx situation);adv instantly, this instant, this minute, at once;(se også indskydelse). -
2 omgående
immediate, immediately, promptly, quickly* * *adj( hurtig) immediate ( fx an immediate reply), prompt;(mil.) outflanking;adv immediately, at once;[pr. omgående] by return (of post);( straks) immediately, at once;[ svare omgående] reply immediately;(pr. post) reply by return (of post). -
3 umiddelbar
* * *adj immediate, direct;( om naturel) unsophisticated, spontaneous;[ i umiddelbar nærhed af] in the immediate vicinity of;[ umiddelbart](dvs straks) immediately ( fx immediately after this);( for en umiddelbar betragtning) at first; on the face of it ( fx on the face of it this seems reasonable, but...);[ umiddelbart forståelig] immediately intelligible. -
4 øjeblikkelig
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6 aktualitet
(en -er) current interest, topicality;[ det har ingen aktualitet] it is of no interest at the present moment; it is of no immediate interest;[ aktualiteter] topical (el. current) events. -
7 direkte
прямо́й, непосре́дственный* * *direct, directly, live, outright, point-blank, square, squarely, fair and square, through* * *adj direct ( fx line, route, way; answer, translation),( om afstamning) direct, lineal ( fx descendant, descent),( umiddelbar) direct ( fx contact, result), immediate ( fxconsequence),( radio, TV) live ( fx broadcast);( fuldstændig) outright ( fx refusal; those companies which escaped outright nationalisation);adv direct(ly) ( fx direct to Paris; directly opposite),( radio, TV) live;( lige ud) outright, point-blank ( fx tell (, ask) him outright (el.point-blank)), straight out;( ligefrem) positively ( fx it is not only misleading, it is positively wrong); downright ( fx he was downright rude);( også) a flat refusal;[ direkte rente], se rente;[ direkte skatter] direct taxes (, taxation);[ direkte tale](gram.) direct speech,(am) direct discourse;[ direkte transmission] live transmission;[ direkte valg] direct elections. -
8 fordre
1тре́бовать* * *vb demand ( fx an immediate answer, payment; an operation demanding great care),(F og svagere) require ( fx all that is required of me);( strengt) exact ( fx obedience);( med begrundet krav) claim ( fx recognition). -
9 nærmest
I. adj (sup af nær) nearest ( fx the nearest town), closest ( fxhis closest advisers);( næste) next;[ mine nærmeste] my closest relatives;[ en af de nærmeste dage] within a day or two; one day in the (very) near future;[ i de nærmeste dage] within the next few days;[ den nærmeste familie] the closest relatives;[ hans nærmeste foresatte] his immediate superior(s);[ i den nærmeste fremtid] in the (very) near future;[ på det nærmeste] (just) about, nearly, approximately;[ på det nærmeste rigtig] approximately correct, about right;[ på det nærmeste det samme] very much the same thing;[ på det nærmeste sikker] fairly certain.II. adv nearest;( snarest) if anything ( fx if anything, he is too conscientious); rather( fx rather good-looking; I rather envy him); on the ( fxgood-looking, small etc) side;( gengives ofte med not un-, fx she is not unattractive);( næsten) almost ( fx he is almost an idiot);( omtrent) about ( fx he is about my height);[ nærmest foregående] (immediately) preceding;[ nærmest følgende] next, following;[ nærmest liggende, nærmest tilstødende] adjoining, adjacent.III. præp nearest (to), next to;[ komme sandheden nærmest] get nearest to the truth;[ enhver er sig selv nærmest] everyone looks after his own interests,(glds) near is my shirt, but nearer is my skin. -
10 omegn
(en) neighbourhood, surrounding country,( af by, F) environs pl ( fx York (, Paris etc) and environs);[ i omegnen af](også fig) in the neighbourhood of;[ i den nærmeste omegn] in the immediate neighbourhood (, F: vicinity). -
11 overtagelse
(en) taking over,F assumption;( ved huskøb) (entering into) possession ( fx overtagelse straksimmediate possession);[ overtagelse af magten], se magtovertagelse.
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