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1 nødvendigvis
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2 andre
* * *pron other ( fx the other book, other books);[ kongen anden]( i kortspil) two to the King;[ andre](sb) others, other people;[ andre af hans bøger] other books of his;[ de fem andre] the other five;[ I andre] the rest of you;[ vi andre] the rest of us;[ alle andre, alt andet], se II. al;[ andet at bestille] other things to do ( end at than -ing);[ det andet] the other thing, the other one,( det øvrige) the rest;(se også II. en);[ en anden] somebody else, another person;[ en anden dreng (, stol etc)] another boy (, chair etc);[en... en anden] one... another;[ en eller anden] somebody (or other);[ en eller anden dag] some day ( fx some day next week),( lige meget hvilken) some day or other;[ på en eller anden måde] somehow (or other);[ et eller andet sted] somewhere (or other);[ en anden en](= jeg) a chap, a girl (, etc.);( undertiden:) this boy, this girl;[ en og anden] some people;[ fra ende til anden] from end to end, from one end to the other;(se også II. helt);[ enhver anden] anybody else;[ et eller andet] something (or other);[ et og andet] one or two things;[ han er blevet et andet menneske] he has become a different man;[ hvad andet?] what else?[ hvad andet end] what but;[ hvem andre?] who else?[ hvem andre end] who but;[ ikke andet] nothing else;[ ikke andet!] is that all?[ ikke andet end] nothing but, nothing else than, only;[ han bestiller ikke andet end at beklage sig] he does nothing but complain;[ jeg kan ikke andet end føle] I cannot help feeling;[ det kan ikke være andet] it cannot be helped;[ jeg kan ikke være andet end taknemmelig] I cannot be other than grateful;[ det kan ikke være andet end at det må...] it must necessarily...;[ der er ikke andet for end at, der er ikke andet at gøre end at] there is nothing for it but to, there is nothing to be done but to;[ ingen anden] no one else;[ ingen anden end] no one but, no one other than;[ ingen andre] nobody else, no others;[ ingen andre end] none but;[ intet andet] nothing else;[ intet andet sted] nowhere else;[ meget andet] a lot of (, F: many) other things;[ noget andet] something (, anything) else;T then he's got another think coming;[ noget helt (el. ganske) andet], se II. helt;[ det er noget andet med John] it is different with John;[ var der andet?] anything else?[ den anden verden], se verden.{}pl af anden. -
3 behøve
1нужда́ться (в чём-л.)det behǿve s íkke — э́то не ну́жно
* * *need, require* * *vb( trænge til) need, want ( fx have you got everything you want?);( være nødt til) need ( fx need I tell you?) have (got) to ( fx you have only got to say the word);[ behøver han at vide det?] need he know? does he need to know?[ hvis det behøves] if necessary;[ jeg havde ikke behøvet at gøre det] I need not have done it;[ det behøves ikke] that is not necessary;[ du behøver ikke at komme] you need not come, you do not need to come;[( han har stjålet én gang) men derfor behøver han ikke at være en tyv] but that does not necessarily make him a thief. -
4 nødvendigvis
adv necessarily,F of necessity.
См. также в других словарях:
Necessarily — Nec es*sa*ri*ly, adv. In a necessary manner; by necessity; unavoidably; indispensably. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
necessarily — index a priori, consequently Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
necessarily — (adv.) mid 15c., inevitably, unavoidably, from NECESSARY (Cf. necessary) (adj.) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
necessarily — The dominant pronunciation in BrE, which has been influenced by American practice, is with the stress on the third syllable; a first syllable stress is often advocated by older speakers but whether they always use it themselves is questionable … Modern English usage
necessarily — [adv] inevitably, certainly accordingly, as a matter of course*, automatically, axiomatically, beyond one’s control*, by definition, by its own nature*, cardinally, come what may*, compulsorily, consequently, exigently, from within*,… … New thesaurus
necessarily — ► ADVERB ▪ as a necessary result; inevitably … English terms dictionary
necessarily — [nes΄ə ser′ə lē, nes′ə ser΄ə lē] adv. 1. because of necessity; by or of necessity 2. as a necessary result; inevitably … English World dictionary
necessarily — [[t]ne̱sɪse̱rɪli, srɪli[/t]] ♦♦♦ 1) ADV: with neg, ADV group, ADV before v (vagueness) If you say that something is not necessarily the case, you mean that it may not be the case or is not always the case. Anger is not necessarily the most useful … English dictionary
necessarily — ne|ces|sar|i|ly W2S1 [ˈnesısərıli, ˌnesıˈserıli US ˌnesıˈserıli] adv 1.) not necessarily possibly, but not certainly ▪ That is not necessarily true. ▪ Expensive restaurants aren t necessarily the best. ▪ Having this disease does not necessarily… … Dictionary of contemporary English
necessarily — nec|es|sar|i|ly [ ,nesə serəli ] adverb *** always or in every situation: Public spending necessarily affects the economy. not necessarily 1. ) not always or not in every situation: Individual symptoms are not necessarily typical of the disease.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
necessarily — adverb 1 not necessarily possibly but not certainly: Expensive restaurants are not necessarily the best. | “We ll need to employ another engineer, then.” “Not necessarily.” | It does not necessarily follow that a larger workforce will be more… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English