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1 eksportoverskud
excess of exports. -
2 fødselsoverskud
excess of births over deaths;[fødselsoverskuddet er 5%] births exceed deaths by 5%. -
3 importoverskud
excess of imports over exports. -
4 merindkomst
excess profits pl. -
5 merindkomstskat
excess profits tax. -
6 for meget
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7 exces fk
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8 overmål
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9 umådeholden
* * *adj immoderate ( fx demands), intemperate ( fx habits), excessive ( fx drinking);[umådeholdent adv] -ly, to excess ( fx drink to excess). -
10 mer-
extra, additional, excess. -
11 merindførsel
( større end udførsel) import surplus; excess of imports. -
12 over
above, across, after, in excess of, for, of, over, past* * *I. præpa) ( udbredt over, hen(ne)over, lige over) over ( fx a rug lying over the sofa; pull a blanket over somebody; hold an umbrella over somebody's head; roast something over a slow fire);b) ( oven over, hævet over, højere end) above ( fx the stars above us; 500 ft. above sea level; a general is above a colonel in rank); c) ( tværs over) across ( fx a bridge across the river; run across the street);( hen over) over ( fx walk over the moor; pass over the frontier); d) ( via) via ( fx to London via Esbjerg); by (way of); through ( fxthrough York to London, not through Leeds);e) ( ud over) beyond ( fx pass beyond this line; go beyond that price; far beyond his expectations);f) ( mere end) over, above ( fx over 5 miles long; above (el. over) 200 members; 10 degrees above zero; he is over 50);g) ( om klokkeslæt) past ( fx it is a quarter (, five, ten,twenty(-five)) past ten; it is three (, nine, twelve etc) minutes past ten; it was past (el. after) ten o'clock);(am) after;h) ( herskende over) over ( fx these people want a strong man over them); i) ( på grund af) at ( fx angry, astonished, disappointed, impatient, offended at something), about ( fx angry, annoyed, anxious about something), with ( fx pleased with something; disappointed with somebody), of ( fx glad, proud of something; complain of something); j) ( angående) on ( fx lecture on Dickens);II. adv over;( om klokkeslæt) past;( tværs over) across;( itu) in two;[ over for] opposite, facing ( fx he sat opposite (el. facing) me),( stående over for) in the face of ( fx his courage in the face of difficulties), face to face with ( fx an opponent);( imod) towards ( fx their attitude towards the Government), to ( fxhis kindness to me; be responsible to somebody), with ( fx befrank (, gentle, strict) with somebody); -
13 overdrive
exaggerate, overdo* * *vb( uden objekt) ( sige for meget) exaggerate,T come it a bit strong,( i fremstilling, argumentation, F) overstate one's case;( gøre for meget) overdo it ( fx take exercise but don't overdo it);( med objekt) exaggerate ( fx the importance of something), overdo ( fxone's sympathy),F carry ( fx one's modesty) to excess;[ overdriver du nu ikke lidt?] isn't that putting it rather strongly? isn't that overdoing it a bit? -
14 overdødelighed
(en) excess mortality. -
15 overflødig
* * *adj superfluous;[ det ville være overflødigt at bemærke at han ikke kom] needless to say, he did not come;[ kommentarer er overflødige] it speaks for itself;[ komme af med overflødige pund] get rid of surplus fat (el. excess pounds). -
16 overskridelse
(en -r)( beløb) excess;( af tid) overrun;( det at overskride) going beyond, exceeding; overstepping. -
17 overvægt
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18 overvægtig
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19 selvrisiko
(assur) own risk;( det man selv skal betale) excess. -
20 tillæg
appendix, complement, supplement, tag* * *(et -)(til bog el. blad etc) supplement ( fx a Sunday supplement to a newspaper);( trykt bag i bog: supplement) addendum (pl addenda),( appendiks) appendix;( tilføjelse) addition ( fx to one's income);( lønforhøjelse) rise, advance,(am) raise;( supplement til gage) bonus ( fx a personal bonus);( til pris) extra charge,(til billetpris på jernbane etc) excess fare;( skrædders) trimmings pl;( opdræt) breeding;(se også tilføjelse).
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