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81 surdej
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82 svineri
(et) mess,( stærkere) filth, filthiness;[ det er noget svineri] it is a mess,(fig) it is outrageous ( fx to treat him like that), it is adownright disgrace;[ det er noget svineri at spise af samme fad] it is a dirty habit to eat out of the same dish. -
83 væsentlig
appreciable, considerable* * *I. adj essential,( betydelig) considerable ( fx part), substantial ( fx improvement);[ af væsentlig betydning] essential;[ i alt væsentligt] in all essentials, in essence;[ i det væsentlige] essentially;[ skelne mellem væsentligt og uvæsentligt] distinguish between essentials and unessentials;(se også grad).II. adv essentially, materially;( for største delen) chiefly, mostly;( så godt som) practically ( fx it is practically the same);( meget) much ( fx it is much better). -
84 åndedrag
(et -) breath;[ i samme åndedrag] in the same breath;[ til mit sidste åndedrag] till my last breath. -
85 åndedræt
(et -) breathing,F respiration;[ give ham kunstigt åndedræt] administer artificial respiration to him;[ i samme åndedræt] in the same breath. -
86 i samme båd
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87 ikke desto mindre
at the same time, yet -
88 ikke i samme boldgade
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89 af samme grund
for the same reason -
90 jævnaldrende
of the same age [postpos.] -
91 samtidig
at the same time -
92 selvsamme
adj the very same; the self-same, the identical. -
93 allerede
уже́* * ** * *adv already;( i forbindelse med tidsbestemmelse) as early as ( fx as early as 5 o'clock); even ( fx even the ancient Romans knew it; even as a boy he could...);(nu) already ( fx I have already done it); by now ( fx he ought to have been here by now);[ allerede den omstændighed at] the mere fact that;[ allerede dengang] even at that time;[ allerede første gang] the very first time;[ allerede i det tolvte århundrede] as early as the twelfth century;[ det er allerede noget] that is always something;[ allerede nu] even now;[ allerede samme dag] the very same day;[ allerede tanken er ubehagelig] the very idea is unpleasant;[ allerede tidlig] (quite) early;[ han er allerede tilbage] he is back already.
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