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prə'po:ʃən1) (a part (of a total amount): Only a small proportion of the class passed the exam.) del2) (the (correct) quantity, size, number etc (of one thing compared with that of another): For this dish, the butter and flour should be in the proportion of three to four (=eg 300 grammes of butter with every 400 grammes of flour).) forhold•- proportionally
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- be
- get in proportion to
- get in proportion
- be
- get out of all proportion to
- get out of proportion to
- get out of all proportion
- get out of proportion
- in proportion todimensjon--------forhold--------proporsjonIsubst. \/prəˈpɔːʃ(ə)n\/1) proporsjon, (størrelses)forhold2) del, andel3) ( matematikk) analogi, reguladetribe in due proportion to stå i riktig forhold tilbe out of (all) proportion to eller bear no proportion to ikke stå i (rimelig) forhold til, være uproporsjonal(t) stor(t)\/lite(n) i forhold tilhave a sense of proportions ha sans for proporsjonerin proportion i forhold (til), forholdsvis, i tilsvarende omfang\/mengdein proportion as i samme grad\/omfang\/proporsjon som, alt etter somin proportion to i proporsjon til, i forhold tilout of (all) proportion uproporsjonal(t), ikke i forhold tilproportions (harmoniske) proporsjonerha vakre proporsjoner \/ være velproporsjonertdimensjoner, proporsjonermål, størrelse, omfangIIverb \/prəˈpɔːʃ(ə)n\/avpasse, tilpasse, avveie, proporsjonereproportion to avpasse etter, tilpasse etter, avveie etter, proporsjonere etter
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