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1 прогнусавить
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2 термин
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3 выражение
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4 про
præpmakk1 отговорить про когд-н. tale от ngn2 forдумать про себя tænke for ell. ved sig selvэто не про нас det er ikke ngt for os. L про- verbalt præf.1 angiver bevægelsen helt igennem ngtпробить стену gennemhulle, gennembryde en væg2 angiver at ngt bearbejdes helt igennem: пропитать gennemvæde3 angiver bevægelsen forbi ngt: проехать køre for langtпроехать что-н. køre forbi ngtпроехать мимо чего-н. køre, passere forbi ngt4 angiver at handlingen medfører tab o.l.: прозевать gå glip af5 perfektiverer visse verber: проголосовать6 danner perdurativ aktionsart perd s.d.7 danner terminativ aktionsart term s.d. -
5 пробасить
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6 пробить
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7 пробормотать
vtpf.t. term til бормотать; fremmumle. -
8 пробренчать
vipf.t. term til бренчать. -
9 пробрюзжать
vipf.t. term til брюзжать. -
10 пробряцать
vi ipf.t.term til бряцать. -
11 пробубнить
vi ipf.t.term til бубнить. -
12 пробурчать
vtpf.t. term til бурчать 1; fremmumle. -
13 проверещать
vi ipf.t.term til верещать. -
14 провизжать
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15 проворчать
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16 провыть
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17 прогорланить
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18 прогреметь
vi ipf.t.term til греметь. -
19 прогромыхать
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20 прогрохотать
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term|er — «TUR muhr», noun. a person who is serving a term as a public official: »a fourth termer … Useful english dictionary
Term — der; s, e <aus gleichbed. fr. terme, eigtl. »Grenze, Begrenzung«, dies aus (m)lat. terminus, vgl. ↑Termin>: 1. [Reihe von] Zeichen in einer formalisierten Theorie, mit der od. dem eines der in der Theorie betrachteten Objekte dargestellt… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
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