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close, conclusion, deduction, end, ending, fag-end, inference* * *I. (en -er)F close;( afslutning) conclusion ( fx the meeting ebbed towards, not a conclusion, but an end);(måde hvorpå bog etc ender) ending ( fx a humorous (, happy) ending);(af elekt strøm) closing;[i (, ved) slutningen af] at the end (, close) of;[ han er i slutningen af trediverne] he is in his late thirties;[ mod slutningen af] towards the end (, close) of.II. (en -er)( logisk) conclusion,F inference,( i logik) deduction;[ drage en slutning] draw a conclusion, conclude;[ drage forhastede slutninger] jump to conclusions;[ komme til en slutning] come to (el. arrive at) a conclusion.
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