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1 kontaktevne
openness, sociability;(psyk) capacity for emotional contact;(psyk) incapacity for emotional contact. -
2 åbenhed fk
openness -
3 frimodighed
(en) frankness, openness. -
4 smitte
contagion, infect* * *I. (en) infection.II. vb infect;( uden objekt, også fig) be infectious, be contagious;[ blive smittet af en sygdom] catch a disease;(dvs om sygdom) I caught it off him; he gave it me;(også fig) rub off onto ( fx his openness may rub off onto theothers), infect ( fx her high spirits infected all the others);(se også smittende). -
5 uforbeholdenhed
(en) unreservedness, openness, candour, frankness. -
6 åbenhed
(en)( oprigtighed) openness, frankness. -
7 åbenhjertighed
(en) openness, frankness. -
8 åbenhed fk
transparency [openness]
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