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61 opbud
(et):[ et stort opbud af politi] a strong (el. large) force of police;[ et stort opbud af talent] a feast of talent;[ med opbud af al sin energi] summoning all one's energy. -
62 opland
surrounding area;(merk) trade area;(mht forsyning etc) catchment area ( fx children within the school's catchment area);[ byen har et stort opland] the town (, city) serves a large area. -
63 overordentlig
* * *adj extraordinary;adv extraordinarily,( meget) extremely ( fx important);[ overordentlig mange] a very large number. -
64 parti
* * *(et -er)( portion) batch;( vareparti) lot ( fx in lots of 50), quantity ( fx in largequantities);(til forsendelse etc) consignment;(politisk etc) party;( i sport og leg) side;( giftermål) match ( fx make a good match; she is a good match);( rolle) part;( i sang) part;( kortspillere) table, four;( spil) game ( fx a game of chess, whist);( i tennisregnskab) game;( billedmotiv) view ( fx view of Dartmoor);[ give partiet] show off, lord it;[ give partiet som millionær] play (el. act) the millionaire;[ være på hans parti] be on his side, side with him;[ tage parti] take sides;[ tage parti for] side with, take the side (el. part) of;[ tage sit parti] make one's choice. -
65 penge
capital, cash, funds, money* * *money sg ( fx where is the money? it is here);[ disse penge] this money;[ kun få penge] only a little money;[ mange penge] a lot of money;[ ikke ret mange penge] not much money;[ de mange penge] the large sum of money;[ få noget for pengene] get value for money, get one's money's worth,(fig, T) get a (good) run for one's money;[ lykke kan ikke fås (el. købes) for penge] money can't buy you happiness;[ den bedste bil der kan fås for penge] the best car money can buy;[ de ville have noget for pengene] they wanted their money's worth;[ i danske penge] in Danish money, in Danish currency;[ penge lugter ikke] money has no smell;( byttepenge) change (på for, fx give change for a pound note);(fig) it is (absolutely) priceless; -
66 procent
per cent, percentage, rate* * *(en -er) per cent, p.c.,(am oftest) percent;( udtrykkes ofte som pence in the pound, fx food prices have risen by 6 p. in the pound);( procentdel) percentage ( fx a large percentage of the population);(i sms ofte) rate ( fx failure rate dumpeprocent; divorce rate; suicide rate; unemployment rate);[ procenter]( procentdel) percentage;( rabat) discount ( fx get a discount);( afgift til forfatter, patenthaver etc) royalty;[ betale procenter af] pay a percentage on;[ fem procent] five per cent;[ udtrykt i procent] expressed in (el. as) percentages;[ hvor mange procent?] how many per cent?[ 10 procent i rente, 10 procents rente] 10 per cent interest;[ 10 procents papirer] 10 per cents;[ 100 procent](også fig) one hundred per cent, 100 per cent ( fx American, certain; I am 100 per cent on your side);[ et 100 procents mandfolk] a he-man. -
67 procentdel
percentage, proportion* * *percentage ( fx a large percentage of the population). -
68 proprietær
(en -er) (large) farmer. -
69 publikum
* * *(et)( offentligheden) the public;( tilskuere) spectators pl;( tilhørere, teaterpublikum) audience;(bestemt kunstners etc) public ( fx the writer and his public; this singer has a large public; there is no public for that kind ofentertainment);(se også taknemlig). -
70 rigeligt
II. adv plentifully ( fx they are plentifully supplied with everything they need), abundantly,F copiously;( mere end nok) amply ( fx rewarded);( ikke sparsomt) generously,F liberally;( lidt for) rather too ( fx large, long); a bit ( fx it is a bit far);( mindst) at least ( fx he has at least £8000 a year), or more ( fx£8000 a year or more);[ vi fik rigelig(t) at spise] we had plenty to eat;[ have rigelig(t)] have plenty ( fx we don't need any more money, we have plenty);[ have rigelig(t) af (el. med)] have plenty of,(mere F) be amply (, liberally) supplied with;[ der er rigelig(t) med] there is plenty of. -
71 selve
* * *the actual ( fx in the actual hall; during the actual ceremony), itself ( fx the house itself is quite large),( om person) himself, herself;[ i selve dette hus] in this very house;[ selveste kongen] the king himself. -
72 skare
cohort, host* * *I. (en -er) crowd ( fx a large crowd (of people) collected in the square);( flok, i bevægelse) troop ( fx of children);( især: under en anfører) band ( fx of fugitives);( hærskare) host ( fx of admirers).II. vb:[ skare sig om] flock round. -
73 skov
forest, wood* * *(en -e)( stor, oprindelig) forest ( fx large areas were covered with forest; Sherwood Forest),(fig) forest ( fx a forest of masts);[ skoven]( ofte =) the woods ( fx a walk in the woods; the woods are lovely in autumn);[ han kan ikke se skoven for bare træer] he cannot see the wood for the trees;[ tage i skoven] go out into (el. go to) the woods;( ofte =) go for (el. on) a picnic;(fig) wide of the mark. -
74 skyldes
due, due to* * *vb( være forårsaget af) be due to ( fx the difficulty is due to our ignorance), be caused by ( fx the delay was caused by an accident), be because of ( fx it was because of an accident that we weredelayed); be the result of;( stamme fra) stem from ( fx the pain stems from a tumour);( være skabt af) be the work of ( fx the bust is the work ofThorvaldsen);( være ubetalt) be owing ( fx a large sum is still owing), be due, be outstanding. -
75 stemmeprocent
( valgdeltagelse) poll ( fx the poll was 73%), turn-out;[ stor stemmeprocent] a heavy poll; a large turn-out. -
76 stil
composition, essay, style* * *I. (en, pl: stilarter) style ( fx a clear style; the style of Shakespeare, of Raphael; classical (, Gothic) style);( malers også) manner;[ bunden og ubunden stil] verse and prose;(fig) something on those lines;[ noget i stil med Keats] something like Keats;[ den store stil] the grand style;[ i stor stil] on a large scale;[ i den stile stil] in the grand manner;[ der er stil over ham] he has style;[ der er ingen stil over det] it lacks distinction (el. style).II. (en -e)( opgave i skole) exercise,( fristil) essay,(am) theme. -
77 storaktionær
(en -er) large shareholder. -
78 storbladet
adj large-leaved. -
79 storblomstret
adj large-flowered. -
80 storbrand
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large — large … Dictionnaire des rimes
large — [ larʒ ] adj., n. m. et adv. • XIe ; lat. largus « abondant; généreux », a remplacé latus, à cause de longus « long » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui a une étendue supérieure à la moyenne dans le sens de la largeur. Une large avenue. Chapeau à larges bords.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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large — [lärj] adj. larger, largest [OFr < L largus: see LARD] 1. Archaic liberal; generous 2. big; great; specif., a) taking up much space; bulky b) enclosing much space; spacious [a large office] … English World dictionary
large — large, big, great mean above the average of its kind in magnitude, especially physical magnitude. Large may be preferred when the dimensions, or extent, or capacity, or quantity, or amount is being considered {a large lot} {a large hall} {a large … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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