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1 mere og mere
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2 grad
sg - graden, pl - grader1) сте́пень ж, ме́ра ж2) чин м, ранг м3) гра́дус м* * *degree, extent, grade, measure, pitch* * *(en -er) degree;( rang) rank ( fx the military ranks),( trin) grade ( fx a major is one grade higher than a captain);( nuance) shade ( fx en grad værre a shade worse);[ 40 grader celsius] forty degrees centigrade;( svarer i Fahrenheit til) a temperature of 104;[ fem graders frost (el. kulde)] five degrees of frost;[ højere grad](gram.) the comparative;[ højeste grad](gram.) the superlative;(se også tredje);[ i betydelig grad] considerably, to a considerable extent;[ i betænkelig grad] dangerously, alarmingly, to an alarming extent;[ i den grad at] to such an extent that, so that;[ i høj grad] very,( især om noget positivt) highly ( fx interesting, pleased);[ i hvor høj grad] to what extent;[ i højeste grad] extremely;[ i kendelig grad] perceptibly;[ i lige grad] equally;[ i mindre grad] to a lesser extent; less so ( fx this is the case in Britain and less so in Denmark);[ i nogen grad] to some extent, rather,F somewhat;[ i ringe grad], se I. ringe;[ i sjælden grad] exceptionally;[ i stigende grad] increasingly;[ i væsentlig grad] materially;[ stige i graderne] be promoted;(fig) go up in the world;[ til en vis grad] to some (el. a certain) extent, up to a point ( fx I agree with you up to a point). -
3 stadig
constant, continuous, still* * *adj( uforandret, ens) constant ( fx attention, practice),( om vejr) settled;( uafbrudt) continuous ( fx flow, rain), steady ( fx flow, improvement, increase, progress),( uafladelig) incessant ( fx attempts),( stærkere) persistent ( fx attempts, demands, questions; a persistent problem);( hyppigt gentaget, især neds) continual ( fx attacks, complaints, interruptions, outbreaks of violence);( om persons karakter) steady;adv constantly; continuously, steadily, incessantly; persistently; continually;( endnu) still ( fx he is still here),(se også endnu);[ stadig bedre] better and better;[ stadig mere] more and more, increasingly ( fx difficult, painstaking, prosperous),F ever more;[ stadig tiltagende] steadily increasing, progressive;[ stadig væk] still.
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