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1 sammenheng
connection, relation, relationship, context* * *subst. [ forbindelse] relation, connexion, connection subst. [indre, logisk sammenheng] coherence (f.eks. ), consistence (NB the book is not self-consistent) subst. [indbyrdes forbindelse, samhørighet] connection, connexion (f.eks.the connexion between crime and poverty
) subst. [ kontekst] context (f.eks.the word varies in meaning according to the context
) subst. [ kontinuitet] continuity (f.eks.the continuity of the Latin tradition
) subst. [ korrelasjon] correlation subst. [ fysisk sammenhengskraft] cohesion (den indre sammenheng) the internal connection, the inner nature (i sammenheng) (i rekkefølge, uten avbrytelse) consecutive(ly), (som et hele) as a whole (f.eks. ) (mangel på sammenheng) incoherence (sakens rette sammenheng) the true facts of the case (se noe i en større sammenheng) see something as part of a (greater) whole (el. in its proper perspective el. in relation to the whole) (uten sammenheng) without coherence, incoherent(ly), disconnected(ly), unconnected(ly) (f.eks. ) -
2 sammenheng med
(i sammenheng med) in conjunction with (ikke ha noen sammenheng med) have no connection with, have nothing to do with (stå i sammenheng med) be connected with, be bound up with (uten sammenheng med) not connected with, unconnected with, not related to, unrelated to (ha sammenheng med) be connected with
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unconnected — I adjective absonant, alien, apart, broken, collateral, desultory, detached, disconnected, discontinued, discontinuous, disengaged, disjoined, disjunctive, disparate, distinct, disunited, divided, foreign, gratuitous, inapposite, incongruous,… … Law dictionary
unconnected — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not joined together or to something else. 2) not associated or linked in a sequence … English terms dictionary
unconnected — [un΄kə nek′tid] adj. 1. not connected; separate 2. disconnected; incoherent … English World dictionary
unconnected — un|con|nect|ed [ˌʌnkəˈnektıd] adj if two events, facts, or situations are unconnected, they are not related to each other in any way ▪ The murders are probably unconnected. unconnected with/to ▪ Wolf s work is completely unconnected to the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
unconnected — [[t]ʌ̱nkəne̱ktɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ with/to n If one thing is unconnected with another or the two things are unconnected, the things are not related to each other in any way. She was known to have had personal problems unconnected with her… … English dictionary
unconnected — un|con|nect|ed [ ,ʌnkə nektəd ] adjective 1. ) not related to each other: a series of unconnected accidents unconnected to/with: Her question was unconnected to anything they had been discussing. 2. ) not joined to a system, for example in order… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unconnected — adjective 1) the ground wire was unconnected Syn: detached, disconnected, loose Ant: attached 2) unconnected tasks Syn: unrelated, dissociated, separate, independent … Thesaurus of popular words
unconnected — UK [ˌʌnkəˈnektɪd] / US [ˌʌnkəˈnektəd] adjective 1) not related to each other a series of unconnected accidents unconnected to/with: Her question was unconnected to anything they had been discussing. 2) not joined to a system, for example in order … English dictionary
unconnected — unconnectedly, adv. unconnectedness, n. /un keuh nek tid/, adj. 1. not connected; not joined together or attached: an unconnected wire. 2. lacking coherence: an unconnected account of the accident. [1730 40; UN 1 + CONNECTED] * * * … Universalium
unconnected — adjective a) not connected or joined The light wouldnt work because the cable was unconnected. b) confused or disconnected He talked in an unconnected series of short sentences … Wiktionary
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