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(politician who moves to a place where he/she sees an opportunity to promote his/her career.) lykkerider; opportunist* * *(politician who moves to a place where he/she sees an opportunity to promote his/her career.) lykkerider; opportunist -
7 opponent
[ə'pəunənt](a person who opposes: an opponent of the government; He beat his opponent by four points.) modstander- opportunely
- opportuneness
- opportunism
- opportunist* * *[ə'pəunənt](a person who opposes: an opponent of the government; He beat his opponent by four points.) modstander- opportunely
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8 anpassling
substantivCarl Gustaf är en smidig anpassling som snabbt ändrar åsikt, om han tjänar på det
C.G. er en habil opportunist, der hurtigt skifter standpunkt, hvis det gavner ham
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substantiv1. vejrhane2. vendekåbe, opportunist -
12 anpassling
substantiv1. medløber, person der fx tilslutter sig et bestemt synspunkt uden at være personligt engageret, men ofte for selv at opnå en fordel, opportunist (nedsættende)Carl Gustaf är en smidig anpassling som snabbt ändrar åsikt, om han tjänar på det
C.G. er en habil medløber, der hurtigt skifter standpunkt, hvis det gavner ham -
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14 vindflöjel
substantiv1. vejrhane2. vendekåbe, opportunist
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