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1 mangel
lack, shortage* * *subst. want, lack (på of) (f.eks. ) subst. [ ikke-tilstedeværelse] want (f.eks.his want of common sense; want of fresh air
) subst. [ knapphet] lack, scarcity, want, shortage (f.eks.there is a shortage of butter, of teachers
) subst. [ fravær av] absence (på of) (f.eks.in the absence of definite proof
) subst. [ feil] defect, flaw (f.eks.there is a defect (el. flaw
) in the construction) subst. [ knapphet] want, shortage (f.eks.there is a shortage of butter, of teachers
) subst. [ ulempe] drawback subst. (jus) defect (f.eks.defect in the formation or performance of a contract
) (skjult mangel) hidden defect (el. flaw el. fault) (vesentlig mangel) grave (el. serious) defect (el. fault)
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