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1 tilstrømning
* * *(en)( af personer) rush, inrush,F influx ( fx of tourists);(til studium etc) (large) intake;( menneskemasse) crowd;( af blod) rush,F afflux ( fx of blood to the head);(af vand etc) inflow ( fx of money to the banks), inrush,F influx;[ der er stor tilstrømning til stykket] the play draws large audiences. -
2 ordretilgang
influx of orders, order intake. -
3 rykind
(et) invasion ( fx of tourists),F influx ( fx of visitors);( menneskemængde) crowd;[ et stadigt rykind af kunder] a constant stream of customers. -
4 strøm
cascade, current, electricity, flow, gush, influx, stream* * *(en -me)( i hav, sø, luft etc, også elekt) current;( vandløb, å) stream;( rivende bjergstrøm) torrent;( rolig vandstrøm, fx i rør) flow;( tidevand) tide;(fig: jævn strøm) flow ( fx of traffic, of words),( mængde) stream ( fx of cars, of lava, of immigrants),( stærkere) flood ( fx of abuse, of immigrants, of letters, of tears),( voldsom) torrent ( fx of abuse, of oaths, of tears),( pludselig) spate ( fx of words, of new books, of letters);( også) a string of oaths;[ slutte strømmen] close the circuit;[ afbryde strømmen] break the circuit;[ i strømme] in torrents;(fig) swim (el. go) with the tide;[ gå mod strømmen] swim (el. go) against the tide;[ strømmen vender] the tide turns. -
5 tilgang
* * *(en)( af mennesker) accession ( fx of new members), intake,( stor, F) influx ( fx of immigrants),(til et fag etc) recruitment ( fx a heavy recruitment of new pupils), intake ( fx of new students),( ansøgere) applicants pl;( af luft, vand etc) admission,( mængde som tilføres) supply;( forøgelse) increase;( måde at gribe noget an på) approach.
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