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2 rikdom
riches, wealth -
3 all verdens rikdom
subst. all the riches in the world -
4 allverdens rikdom
subst. all the riches in the world -
5 faktisk
actually, fact, reality* * *adj. [ virkelig] actual, real, factual, virtual (i realiteten) adj. [virkelig, eksisterende etc.] actual (f.eks.the actual and potential riches of the country
) adj. [ basert på fakta] based on facts, founded on fact, actual, real adj. [ slik det praktisk talt forholder seg] virtual (f.eks. they have a virtual monopoly of this commodity; the Prime Minister was the virtual adj. [ kun forsterkende] really (f.eks.he is really the biggest swindler I know; it is really the only thing that is any good for my rheumatism
) adv. as a matter of fact, actually (f.eks.as a matter of fact he did buy it; I actually did see him
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