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21 ubekendt
adj unknown;( ikke berømt) obscure;sb (mat.) unknown quantity;[ ligning med to ubekendte] equation with two unknown quantities (el. two unknowns);[ ubekendt med] unacquainted with, ignorant of. -
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23 ubetydelig
fractional, insignificant, nominal, petty, small-time, trifling* * *adj( ligegyldig) trivial ( fx affair, details, matter, objections, problems),( stærkere) trifling ( fx details, matter, objections, sum);( lille også) slight ( fx difference, improvement),( stærkere) negligible ( fx amount, damage, quantity, results);adv insignificantly; sligthly;[ ikke ubetydelig] not inconsiderable ( fx difficulties);( også) a mere nobody,F a nonentity. -
24 ubetydelighed
insignificance, trifle* * *(en -er) (se ubetydelig)insignificance; triviality;[ en ubetydelighed] a trifle, a negligible factor,( en lille smule) a trifle, a negligible quantity,T a touch,(F el. spøg.) a suspicion ( fx a touch (, suspicion) of salt inthe soup);( om person) a mere nobody,F a nonentity. -
25 uhyre
evil-doer, monster, ogre* * *I. (et -r) monster;( om person også) beast;[ Skønheden og Uhyret] Beauty and the Beast.II. adj huge ( fx size), enormous ( fx quantity), vast ( fxextent),(mere F) immense ( fx number);adv extremely ( fx dangerous, difficult, easy),F exceedingly ( fx dangerous, difficult), immensely ( fx proud). -
26 ukendt
anon, anonymous, foreign, obscure, stranger, unfamiliar, unfamiliarly, unknown* * *adj unknown ( fx country, person, quantity);( som man ikke er fortrolig med) unfamiliar ( fx surroundings);( ikke berømt) obscure ( fx writer);[ ukendt af sin samtid] unknown to one's contemporaries;[ det ukendte] the unknown;[ den ukendte soldat] the Unknown Warrior;[ hidtil ukendt] hitherto unknown;(uovertruffen etc) unprecedented, unheard of;[ ukendt med] unacquainted with, unfamiliar with;( uvidende om) ignorant of. -
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lot, quantity,( forsendelse) consignment. -
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29 ligevægtsmængde
equilibrium quantity
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