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[²t'ek:star]verbдавать субтитрыförse film el. TV-program med text————————[²t'ek:star]verbписать печатными буквамиett textat meddelande--сообщение, написанное печатными буквами -
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m.1) text;2) gospels.* * *a, m. [mid. Lat. textus], an evangelistary, the four Gospels, in a costly cover, silver, gold, ivory, as church property; smíða texta tvá sæmiliga ok kaleik, Bs. i. 872; textar fjórir með silfr ok einn með tönn, Dipl. iii. 4; þetta í bókum, messu-bók, texti, legendu-bók, Am. 29; texta, graduale, Vm. 117; texta-dúkr, 52; texta-silfr, D. N. ii. 16; texta spjald, 136, Ám. 55.2. a text, context, Stj. 25, D. N. -
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4. sende en smsTexta eller skicka sms är inspirerat av det engelska uttrycket 'send a text'
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