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21 vant
I. (et -)(mar) shroud;(bestående af 2 el. flere tove) shrouds pl.II. adj( sædvanlig) usual ( fx in his usual surroundings);F accustomed ( fx his accustomed cheerfulness);( som er blevet til en vane) customary ( fx their customary way of life),( stærkere) habitual ( fx he had his habitual (, customary) glass of wine);[ livet gik sin vante gang] life took its normal course, life went on as usual;[ indtage sin vante plads] take one's usual (, accustomed, customary, habitual) seat;[ han er bedre vant] he is used to better things;[ han er ikke for godt vant] he is not used to much luxury;[ vant til] used to,F accustomed to;[ vant til at gøre det] used to doing it,F accustomed to doing it;(se også I. tur). -
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adj.(sædvanlig, normal fast ansat om afgangs- og ankomsttider for tog o.l.) ordentlich, fest angestellt, fahrplanmäßig -
23 jævn
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24 side
fra siden von der Seite;fra min side von meiner Seite, von mir aus, meinerseits;fra ministeriets side seitens ( oder vonseiten) des Ministeriums;side om side Seite an Seite;ligge på den lade side auf der faulen Haut liegen;på mødrene side mütterlicherseits;være på den sikre side fig sichergehen;på denne side diesseits, auf dieser Seite (afG);på den anden side jenseits, auf der anderen Seite (afG);på den ene side …, på den anden side … einerseits …, andererseits …;(gå) til side zur Seite (gehen);spøg til side! Scherz beiseite!;lægge til side beiseitelegen;være lidt til en side fam nicht ganz normal sein, nicht ganz dicht sein;
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