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1 folketog
mass procession, mass demonstration. -
2 masse-
mass, wholesale* * *mass ( fx arrests, attack, culture, hysteria, party, suicide). -
3 masseproducere
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4 massevirkning
mass effect;( fysik) mass action. -
5 folkemasse
mass, crowd. -
6 massemord
mass murder. -
7 massemorder
mass murderer. -
8 massemøde
mass meeting. -
9 massesuggestion
mass suggestion. -
10 multikunst
mass-produced art. -
11 rosenflor
mass of roses (in bloom). -
12 snemasse
mass of snow. -
13 masseproduceret
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14 massemedier pl
mass media -
15 massemord n
mass murder -
16 masseturisme fk
mass tourism -
17 masse fk
mass -
18 messe
chant, fair, mass* * *I. (en -r)(merk) fair.II. (en -r)( katolsk) Mass;( protestantisk) intoning (of the lesson);[ holde messe] celebrate Mass;[ høre messe] attend Mass;[ læse messe] say Mass.III. (en -r)(mil., mar) mess;( lokale) messroom;[ holde messe sammen] mess together.IV. vb(rel) chant, intone;( fremsige monotont) drone (out). -
19 masse
sg - mássen, pl - másser1) ма́сса ж, толпа́ ж2) гру́да ж, мно́жество с3) ма́сса ж, вещество́ с* * *body, heap, mass, multitude, pulp* * *(en -r)( kompakt stof) mass;( papirmasse) pulp;( folkemasse) crowd,(neds) mob;[ en masse](dvs mængde) a lot, lots ( fx he did a lot; we had lots to eat),(mere T) heaps;(+ sb) a lot (, lots, heaps) of ( fx food, potatoes, people);[ en hel masse] a whole lot of ( fx letters, food);[ masser af] lots (, heaps, masses) of ( fx food, potatoes, people; I've tried it lots (, heaps) of times);( rigeligt) plenty of ( fx we've got plenty of time (, money));(neds) the masses. -
20 masseproduktion
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