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* * *vb confirm, affirm;(om traktat etc) ratify;(jur om afgørelse) uphold ( fx the decision of a lower court);( i kriminalsag) confirm a sentence,( i civilsag) affirm a judgment;[ loven blev stadfæstet af kongen] the Bill received the Royal Assent. -
22 straffedom
sentence;( Guds) judgment. -
23 underkende
disallow, overrule* * **( omstøde) overrule, set aside ( fx a decision);( miskende) fail to appreciate,( undervurdere) devalue ( fx his work), underrate,( tale nedsættende om) disparage ( fx his achievements);( i straffesag) quash a conviction,( i civilsag) reverse a judgment. -
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adj undifferentiated ( fx statistics), unvaried ( fx style); uniform ( fx colour);( som ikke skelner) undiscriminating ( fx condemnation, generalization, radicalism);( ensidig) one-sided ( fx description, judgment, view);(om system etc) rigid, hard-and-fast ( fx rules). -
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26 værdidom
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27 yderst
extreme, greatly, highly, most, outermost, utmost* * *I. adj( udvendig) outer ( fx side);( længst ude) outermost ( fx layer, ring, stars), extreme ( fx at the extreme end; on the extreme edge; the extreme left wing of the party);(fig: størst) utmost ( fx danger, misery, poverty; of the utmost importance);[ den yderste dag] the Last Day, the Day of Judgment;[ den yderste grænse] the absolute limit;(dvs politisk) the extreme Left;[ i yderste øjeblik] at the last moment,T in the nick of time;(se også nødsfald);[ med det, sit:][ til det yderste] to the utmost, to the limit;[ drive en til det yderste] drive somebody to extremities;[ kæmpe til det yderste] fight to the bitter end;(se også anstrenge);[ gøre sit yderste] do one's utmost;[ ligge på sit yderste] be dying, be at death's door,T be at one's last gasp.II. adv farthest out, at (el. on) the outside ( fx walk on the outside), at the extreme end, at the very edge;( i højeste grad) extremely ( fx dangerous, difficult, easy, fast; an extremely reasonable price), highly ( fx desirable, disappointed, infectious, interesting, irritated, natural, pleased, sensitive, surprised, suspicious);(mere F) ( stærkere) exceedingly ( fx dangerous, difficult, fast, nervous),( svagere) most ( fx dangerous, kind);[ ligge yderst] lie on the edge of the bed;[ yderst til højre] at (el. on) the far (el. extreme) right.
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