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1 studerekammer
study. -
2 studeren
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3 arbejdsværelse
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4 studiekreds
study circle, study group. -
5 studierejse
study tour;[ tage på studierejse til England] go to England to study. -
6 studieteknik
study technique, study skills pl. -
7 sprogstudium
study of languages (, of a language);[ sprogstudier] linguistic studies. -
8 studiebesøg
study visit. -
9 studereværelse n
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10 studium n
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11 studievejledning
( i skole) study and vocational guidance;( ved studium) study guidance,( kontor) study guidance office. -
12 undersøgelse
check-up, examination, inquiry, inspection, investigation, probe* * *examination ( fx a medical (, microscopic) examination); inspection;( nøje) scrutiny;( prøve) testing (af of), test ( fx a psychological test);( gennemsøgning) search;( af sag, teori etc) examination (af of); investigation (af of, into), inquiry (af into),( kontrol) check-up (af on), probe (af into);( officiel undersøgelse) inquiry (af into, fx the policy of the previous government; the conduct of the war); study (af of, into, fx the effects of the legislation, police work, BBC reporting), survey (af of,fx voters' attitude to something),( meningsmåling) poll;( videnskabelig undersøgelse) study (af of, into, fx the incidence of leukaemia), survey (af of, fx methods of testing children for hearing defects; the survey was intended as a pilot study),investigation (af of, into), research (af on, into);[ anstille undersøgelser] make inquiries, carry on investigations,( videnskabelige) carry on researches;( også) microscopy;[ ved nærmere undersøgelse] on closer inspection (el. examination el.investigation);[ retslig undersøgelse] a judicial (el. legal) inquiry. -
13 studere
do, examine, read, study* * *vb study;[ lade ham studere] send him to (a) university (, am: to college);[ studere jura, studere til advokat] be a law student;[ studere medicin, studere til læge] be studying medicine, be a medical student;( også, T) burn the midnight oil;(se også stud.). -
14 studie
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15 studietid
time (el. period) of study;( studentertid) student days;[ i min studietid] when I was at university;[ studietiden er tre år] it is a three-year course (of study). -
16 studium
(et, studier) study,( nøje undersøgelse også, F) scrutiny ( fx subject the document to a close scrutiny);( læsning) studies ( fx begin (, finish) one's studies);( studieforløb) course ( fx it is a three-year course; introduce a new course; complete (, leave) the course);[ foretage et studium af, gøre studier over] make (el. carry out) a study of;(se også II. mark). -
17 undersøge
check out, check up (on), examine, explore, inquire, inspect, investigate, look into, look over, probe, screen, search, sound, study, survey* * ** examine ( fx examine something in (el. through el. with) a microscope; examine a revolver for fingerprints; the doctor examined him; our luggage was examined),( se nøje på også) go over, look over;( for at se om det er i orden også) inspect ( fx a house before buying it),( nøjere, F) scrutinize ( fx a bank note, a document);( prøve) test ( fx his qualifications; have one's eyes tested; test the water for toxic chemicals);( gennemsøge) go over, go through,( grundigere) search;( sag, teori etc) examine;( mere systematisk) investigate ( fx a complaint; the possibilities; the police are investigating the murder),( svagere, T) look (el. go) into,F inquire into ( fx the police are looking (, inquiring) into the matter; they went thoroughly into his story);( kontrollere) check up on ( fx the truth of a statement),( for at se om der er noget galt) probe into ( fx his activities; his conduct of the affair; his financial transactions);( om officiel undersøgelse) set up (el. hold, make) an inquiry into,F conduct an inquiry into ( fx the causes of road accidents, the sinking of the ship),( også om videnskabelig undersøgelse) carry out (, conduct) a study of(el. into) ( fx BBC reporting; the social effects of something; the incidence of leukaemia), carry out (, conduct) a survey of, investigate,( kun om videnskabelig undersøgelse også) research into, make researches into ( fx the effect of chemicals on the human brain). -
18 bibelkreds
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19 brødstudium
T bread-and-butter study. -
20 dybtgående
* * *adj(mar) deep-draught;(fig) profound, thorough ( fx investigation), in depth ( fx a study in depth), in-depth ( fx an in-depth examination of the possibilities).
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