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21 oplyst
adj( med lys) lit-up, lit ( fx a dimly lit street);(fig: fordomsfri) enlightened,( velinformeret) well-informed,( uddannet) educated;[ efter det oplyste] according to information received;[ oplyst enevælde] enlightened despotism;[ i vore oplyste tider] in our enlightened age;[ sagen foreligger fuldt oplyst] the matter is fully cleared up. -
22 orienteret
adj:[ socialistisk orienteret] of a Socialist outlook;[ orienteret i] informed of,( grundigt) familiar with;(fx om hus) facing south. -
23 rigtig
correct, proper, real, right, true* * *adj right;( korrekt) correct ( fx answer, information, pronunciation);( sand) true ( fx explanation; is it true?);( passende) right, proper ( fx dress, word; in the proper order; not the proper time for drinking; not the proper way to do it);( virkelig) real ( fx pearls, wine, autumn weather; his real father);(neds, T) regular ( fx he is a regular snob), downright ( fx nonsense, fool);adv ( også: rigtigt) correctly, rightly ( fx pronounce it correctly; if I am correctly (el. rightly) informed; if I remember rightly),T right ( fx guess right; spell the word right; he can't do itright);( ordentligt) properly ( fx pronounce it properly; treat her properly; behave properly),T right;(mods efterlignet, for sjov etc, T) for real ( fx have you tried doing it for real?);( programmæssigt) duly ( fx duly received);( i høj grad) very, really,( fuldt ud) quite ( fx not quite satisfied, I don't quite understand, I don't quite know),(mere F) fully;( temmelig) quite ( fx nice, good);[ rigtig!] quite right! quite (true)!(dvs du har ret) that's it; quite right;[ det er noget af det rigtige] that's something like;[ gøre det rigtige] do the right thing;[ ramme det rigtige] hit the mark, hit the nail on the head;[ æblevin er den ( eneste) rigtige drik når det er varmt i vejret] cider is `the drink for hot weather;[ ganske rigtigt] quite right, quite true,(F, ofte ironisk el. forbeholdent) quite so;(dvs som du sagde) indeed ( fx the car was indeed where you said it would be; he is indeed a pompous ass),( som ventet) sure enough ( fx and sure enough - there he was!);[ gøre rigtigt i at] be right to;[ uret går rigtigt] the watch (, clock) is right;[ sørge for at det går rigtigt til] see to it that it is done right;[ hvis det gik rigtigt til skulle han i fængsel] he ought to be in prison by rights;[ det går ikke rigtigt til] there is something wrong;[ han er helt rigtig] he is all right;[ rigtig meget] quite a lot;[ meget rigtig], se ovf: ganske rigtigt;[ med præp:][ det er ikke rigtigt af dig] you ought not to do that;[ han er ikke rigtig i hovedet] he is not right in the head;[ det er ikke rigtigt imod ham] it is not fair on him. -
24 tilbageholde
bottle up, detain, hold back, keep back, suppress, withhold* * *vb hold (el. keep) back,( hindre i at forlade et sted også, F) detain;( følelser) keep down (el. back),F restrain ( fx one's anger),( udbrud) keep back,F suppress, stifle ( fx a sigh, a yawn);( om politiet) hold ( fx he was held by the police for 24 hours),F detain;( ikke udlevere) keep back, withhold ( fx information), stop ( fx stop £5 out of his wages);( ved ulykke) his name has not yet been released; the police are withholding his name ( fx until his relatives have been informed);[ med tilbageholdt åndedræt] with bated breath;[ jeg kunne ikke tilbageholde en bemærkning om at] I could not refrain from remarking that. -
25 underretning
* * *(en) information;(NB uden pl);[ få underretning om at] be informed that, learn that;[ give én underretning om noget] inform somebody of something;[ nærmere underretning] further particulars pl;[ skaffe sig underretning om] get information about;[ til underretning for Dem] for your information. -
26 underrette
acquaint, advise, notify* * *vb inform ( en om noget somebody of something),(F, især offentlig myndighed) notify (om of);(merk også) advise;[ holde én underrettet] keep somebody informed (el. posted);[ underrette én om at] inform somebody that,T let somebody know that,F notify (, advise) somebody that;[ forkert underrettet] misinformed. -
27 vidende
I. (et) knowledge;[ med fuldt vidende] deliberately;[ med mit vidende og vilje] with my knowledge and consent;[ mod bedre vidende] in spite of his (, her etc) knowledge to the contrary;[ handle mod bedre vidende] act in bad faith;[ uden mit vidende] without my knowledge.II. adj knowledgeable,( velinformeret) well-informed,( belæst) well-read;( medvidende) knowing ( fx smile);[ være vidende om] know (of), be aware of.
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Informed — In*formed (?n f?rmd ), a. Unformed or ill formed; deformed; shapeless. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] {Informed stars}. See under {Unformed}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
informed — informed; un·informed; … English syllables
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informed — [in fôrmd′] adj. having or based on much information, knowledge, or education … English World dictionary
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informed — in|formed [ınˈfo:md US o:r ] adj 1.) having a lot of knowledge or information about a particular subject or situation ▪ Informed sources said it was likely that the President would make a televised statement. well informed/ill informed ▪ I became … Dictionary of contemporary English
informed — adjective 1 having a lot of knowledge or information about a particular subject or situation: Informed sources have denied that the President was involved at all. 2 well informed/ill informed/badly informed knowing a lot or not knowing much about … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
informed — adjective Date: 15th century 1. a. having information < informed sources > < informed observers > b. based on possession of information < an informed opinion > 2. educated, knowledgeable < what the informed … New Collegiate Dictionary