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1 overskride
exceed, overrun, overshoot* * *vb cross ( fx the frontier);(fig) go beyond ( fx what is reasonable),(mere F) exceed ( fx an amount, a limit);( om tilmålt tid) overrun;[ overskride grænsen for det sømmelige] go beyond the bounds of propriety;[ overskride hastighedsbegrænsningen] break the speed limit;[ overskride sin kompetence] exceed (el. go beyond el. overstep) one's powers,(jur) act ultra vires. -
2 omløb
* * *(et -) circulation;(astr) revolution;( om satellit) orbit ( fx put (el. inject) a satellite into orbit);(typ) overrun;(penge etc) put into circulation,( rygte) circulate;[ have omløb i hovedet] be clever, be smart, be sharp(-witted). -
3 overskridelse
(en -r)( beløb) excess;( af tid) overrun;( det at overskride) going beyond, exceeding; overstepping. -
4 oversvømme
deluge, flood, inundate, overrun, swamp* * *vb flood;(fig) flood, swamp ( fx the market with cheap goods; flooded (el.swamped) with letters). -
5 rend
(et) run, running;( føjten om) gadding about;[ der var et forfærdeligt rend hele dagen] people kept running in and out all day;[ vi har et rend af tiggere] we are overrun by beggars;[ stikke i rend] start running.
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