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1 unknown
adj. okänd, obekant--------n. (den) okände, (det) okända* * *1) (not known: her unknown helper.) okänd2) (not famous; not well-known: That actor was almost unknown before he played that part.) okänd -
2 unknown country
okänt land -
3 an unknown quantity
(a person or thing whose characteristics, abilities etc cannot be predicted.) ett oskrivet blad -
4 address unknown
adressaten (mottagaren) okänd -
5 equation in one unknown
ekvation med en okänd (matematisk ekvation där man behöver bestämma X+1=2) -
6 their burial place is unknown
deras viloplats är okänd (man vet inte var deras kroppar befinner sig) -
7 tomb of the unknown soldier
den okända soldatens grav -
8 explorer
n. forskare, utredare; upptäcktsresande; filhanteringssystemet i ett Windows program (data)* * *noun (a person who explores unknown regions: explorers in space.) forsknings-, upptäcktsresande -
9 parentage
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10 quantity
n. kvantitet, mängd; mått; mängder; storhet (matematik)* * *['kwontəti](the size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc: What quantity of paper do you need?; I buy these goods in quantity; a small quantity of cement; large quantities of tinned food.) kvantitet- an unknown quantity -
11 secret
adj. hemlig; lönn-; gömd; förborgad; dold--------n. hemlighet; mysterium, enigma* * *['si:krit] 1. adjective(hidden from, unknown to, or not told to, other people: a secret agreement; He kept his illness secret from everybody.) hemlig2. noun1) (something which is, or must be kept, secret: The date of their marriage is a secret; industrial secrets.) hemlighet2) (a hidden explanation: I wish I knew the secret of her success.) hemlighet•- secrecy- secretive
- secretively
- secretiveness
- secretly
- secret agent
- secret police
- in secret
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12 someday
adv. någon dag, en dag (i framtiden)* * *adverb ((also some day) at an unknown time in the future: We'll manage it someday.) en dag [] -
13 someone
pron. någon* * *1) (an unknown or unnamed person: There's someone at the door - would you answer it?; We all know someone who needs help.) någon2) (a person of importance: He thinks he is someone.) någon, något -
14 sometime
adj. förra, tidigare--------adv. någon gång; då och då* * *adverb (at an unknown time in the future or the past: We'll go there sometime next week; They went sometime last month.) -
15 stranger
n. främling* * *1) (a person who is unknown to oneself: I've met her once before, so she's not a complete stranger (to me).) främling2) (a visitor: I can't tell you where the post office is - I'm a stranger here myself.) främling -
16 their
adj. deras, dess (framför substantiv)* * *[ðeə]1) (belonging to them: This is their car; Take a note of their names and addresses.) deras, sin, sitt, sina2) (used instead of his, his or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: Everyone should buy his own ticket.) deras, sin, sitt, sina•- theirs -
17 them
pron. dem* * *[ðəm, ðem]1) (people, animals, things etc already spoken about, being pointed out etc: Let's invite them to dinner; What will you do with them?) dem, sig2) (used instead of him, him or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: If anyone touches that, I'll hit them.) honom, henne• -
18 they
pron. de, dom* * *[ðei]1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) de2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) han, hon, den, de -
19 unknowingly
adv. ovetande, okunnig* * *(without being aware: She had unknowingly given the patient the wrong medicine.) ovetande- unknown
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