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1 term
(en -er) (technical) term. -
2 term
term [tɛʀˀm] <-en; -er> Fachausdruck m, Terminus m -
3 term
[tä/m] sb. -en, -er, -erneтермин, выражение -
4 term
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5 term
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6 term
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7 fængselsophold
(term of) imprisonment, jail term. -
8 embedstid
term of office, tenure;[ i sin embedstid] while in office. -
9 opsigelsesvarsel
term of notice. -
10 straffetid
term of punishment;[ udstå sin straffetid] serve one's time. -
11 åremål
term of years;[ forpagtning på langt åremål] long lease. -
12 begreb n
term [word or phrase] -
13 periode
day, era, lapse, period, run, stretch, term, time* * *(en -r) period;( om vejr) period, spell ( fx of rain, of dry weather);( i ishockey) period;(gram.) period;( i undervisningsforløb) module, unit;(præsidents etc embedstid) term ( fx he wants to serve another term). -
14 semester
quarter, session, term* * *(et, semestre) term (of six months),(am også) semester;[ i semestret] during term. -
15 udtryk
* * *(et -)( ansigtsudtryk) expression, look (on one's face) ( fx a discontented expression (el. look on one's face); with an angry look on his face; he wore an expression of discontent);affection)), mark ( fx of gratitude), expression;[ som et udtryk for] as a token (el. mark) of,F in token of;( ord, vending) expression ( fx a polite (, slang) expression; there is no better expression for it),( især fagudtryk) term ( fx a legal (, medical, technical) term),( ord også) word ( fx something which for want of a better word (el.term) we can call...);( talemåde) expression, phrase ( fx a colloquial (, fixed) phrase (el.expression)),F locution;pl ( også) terms ( fx in flattering terms);[ billedligt udtryk] figure of speech, metaphor;[ tilsvarende udtryk] equivalent ( fx there is no English equivalent);[ med vb:][ give udtryk for] give expression to,F voice ( fx one's dissatisfaction);[ give sig udtryk i] find expression in,( afspejle sig) be reflected in,( vise sig) show (, F: manifest) itself in;[ have et overrasket udtryk i ansigtet] have a surprised expression (el.look on one's face);[ have et bedrøvet udtryk i øjnene] have a mournful expression (el. look) in one's eyes;[ komme til udtryk] express itself, find expression (i in),( vise sig) show (, F: manifest) itself (i in);[ være et udtryk for] express, reflect,F be expressive of. -
16 fagudtryk
sg - fágudtrykket, pl - fágudtrykпрофессиона́льное выраже́ние; те́рмин* * ** * *technical term. -
17 fællesbetegnelse
blanket term;( fagligt) generic term, collective name. -
18 fængselsstraf
( det at sidde i fængsel) imprisonment,( periode) term of imprisonment;( dom) (prison) sentence ( fx he was given a long (, short) sentence; a prison sentence is a hard punishment);[ afsone en fængselsstraf] serve a sentence;[ blive idømt fængselsstraf] be sentenced to a term of imprisonment. -
19 kortfristet
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20 søudtryk
sea term, nautical term.
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