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1 ændre
alter, change, make over, modify, reverse* * *vb( ændre helt) change ( fx one's course, one's plans, one's name, til to);( især om mindre ændring) alter ( fx the arrangements, one's plans; that alters the case; the ship altered its course; that altered (, changed) his whole life),( kun om noget abstrakt, F) modify ( fx a design, a method, theplans);(lovforslag etc) amend;(dvs det er der ikke noget at gøre ved) it can't be helped;(dvs til det modsatte) reverse a decision;[ ændre holdning] change (, alter) one's attitude;[ ændre mening] change one's mind (el. opinion);[ ændre synspunkt] change one's point of view;[ med præp & sig:][ ændre på noget] alter (, modify) something;[ ændre sig] change, alter ( fx the weather changed; he has not changed(el. altered); he had changed (el. altered) completely);[ ændre noget til noget andet] change something (in)to something else; -
2 modificere
vb modify, moderate. -
3 at modificere
to modify
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