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1 forståelig
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2 forståelig
поня́тный* * *comprehensible, excusable, intelligible, understandable* * *adj( begribelig) comprehensible, intelligible;( undskyldelig) understandable ( fx anger, reluctance), pardonable ( fxmistake);[ gøre sig forståelig] make oneself understood;[ let forståelig] easy to understand;[ forståeligt nok] understandably ( fx understandably, people were concerned). -
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вы (2 л. мн)* * *ye, you* * *III. præpa) ( om sted i videste forstand, område etc) in ( fx in the house, the garden, a shop, a bank, Yorkshire, England; in the newspapers, the rain, the air),( foran navne på byer: opfattet som område) in ( fx in London),( dog:) I have never been to London;b) ( om punkt, sted af ringe udstrækning, adresse etc: foran navne påmindre byer, især som punkt på rute el. når der tænkes på en bestemtinstitution i byen) at ( fx meet at a point; at Grasmere; live at No. 10; we stopped at Lincoln; he was at Oxford (dvs ved universitetetder));c) ( mål for bevægelse) to ( fx go to church, school, bed; a visit to London);d) ( ind i, ned i, ud i etc) into ( fx jump into the water, get into difficulties, rush into a room, go out into the rain);e) ( inde i) in, inside ( fx the house),F within;f) (på) on ( fx knock him on the head, sit on the grass ( men: a snake in the grass));g) ( om tidsrum) in ( fx in (the year) 1865; in the summer of 1984); h) ( om tidspunkt, også højtider) at ( fx at this moment, at Easter); i) ( om tidens varighed) for ( fx for three years, for several minutes),( i løbet af) during ( fx during (el. for) the last ten years),(se også sidst);j) ( om klokkeslæt) to ( fx five (minutes) to six),(se også halv);k) [ Udtryk][ om ugedage:][i mandags etc] last Monday etc, on Monday etc;l) [ Udtryk][ om datoer:][ den fjerde i tredje (, femte etc)] (on) the fourth of March (, May etc);m) ( samhørighedsforhold) of ( fx the University of Oxford, the events of 1914, professor of mathematics, teacher of English);(NB lecturer (, reader) in mathematics);n) ( gennem) on ( fx see it on television, hear it on the radio; talk to him on the telephone);o) (efter vb der betyder " gribe" etc) by ( fx take (, seize) him by the arm (, collar); pull her by the hair);( NB rive sig i håret tear one's hair);p) [ Udtryk][ i regning, mat.:][2 (op) i 14 er 7 (14:2 = 7)] 2 into 14 is 7 (14 ö 2 = 7);[ a i fjerde] a to the fourth (power);q) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ i og for sig]( i sig selv) in itself ( fx it is not in itself a victory, but...),( egentlig) properly speaking ( fx he is not properly speaking an inventor),( på en måde) in a way ( fx it is in a way understandable),( i virkeligheden) actually ( fx it is actually a mistake);[ i ham har vi mistet en trofast ven] we have lost a faithful friend in him;[ skære sig i fingeren] cut one's finger;IV. adv in;[ med hul i] with a hole (in it);[ smække en dør i] slam a door (shut);{}i(et -'er) I, i;(se også prik). -
4 uforståelig
not understandable
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