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1 mellomting
subst. mixture, cross, something between, combination -
2 sammen
вместе* * *jointly, together* * *adv. [i selskap, berøring, med hverandre] together (f.eks.dine, live, walk together, sit close together, bring them together, bind us together
) adv. [i fellesskap, forening] together (f.eks. ), jointly, between them (, us, you) (f.eks. ) adv. [ samtidig] together (f.eks.now let us all shout together!
), simultaneously adv. [ mot hverandre] into each other (they bumped into each other - de støtte sammen) adv. [ om mindre omfang] up (f.eks.fold up, roll up, shrivel up
) adv. [ til mindre] down, together, up (alle sammen) all, all of them (you, us), everybody, everyone (alt sammen) everything, all (things), the (whole) lot (bryte sammen) collapse, break down (flere sammen) several persons (etc.) together, groups of persons (etc.) (ha noe sammen) have (f.eks. ) together, (dvs. deles om det) share something (f.eks. ) (ta seg sammen) pull oneself together, make an effort [ kjærester] (være sammen) go steady with, see (I have been seeing John for 6 months now) [ samlet] (være sammen) collected, together, gathered -
3 sammenheng
connection, relation, relationship, context* * *subst. [ forbindelse] relation, connexion, connection subst. [indre, logisk sammenheng] coherence (f.eks. ), consistence (NB the book is not self-consistent) subst. [indbyrdes forbindelse, samhørighet] connection, connexion (f.eks.the connexion between crime and poverty
) subst. [ kontekst] context (f.eks.the word varies in meaning according to the context
) subst. [ kontinuitet] continuity (f.eks.the continuity of the Latin tradition
) subst. [ korrelasjon] correlation subst. [ fysisk sammenhengskraft] cohesion (den indre sammenheng) the internal connection, the inner nature (i sammenheng) (i rekkefølge, uten avbrytelse) consecutive(ly), (som et hele) as a whole (f.eks. ) (mangel på sammenheng) incoherence (sakens rette sammenheng) the true facts of the case (se noe i en større sammenheng) see something as part of a (greater) whole (el. in its proper perspective el. in relation to the whole) (uten sammenheng) without coherence, incoherent(ly), disconnected(ly), unconnected(ly) (f.eks. )
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