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1 eksempel
sg - eksémplet, eksémpelet, pl - eksémplerприме́р мfor eksémpel — наприме́р
* * *case, example, illustration, instance, manifestation, specimen* * *(et, eksempler) example (på of, fx this is a good example of his early work; give examples of how the word is used); instance (på of, fxan instance of bad workmanship; cite instances in illustration);( oplysende) illustration;[ for eksempel] for instance, for example, fk e.g.;[ ord som for eksempel fader og moder] words such as father and mother;[ følge hans eksempel, tage eksempel efter ham] follow his example; take a leaf out of his book;[ et godt eksempel] a good example,( på det man taler om) a case in point;[ være et godt eksempel] set a good example ( for to);[ et eksempel på det modsatte] an instance to the contrary;[ der findes eksempler på at dette er sket] there are examples of this having occurred; this is known to have occurred;[ som eksempel] by way of example;[ som eksempel på] as an instance of;[ som eksempler på brugen af ordet] to illustrate the use of the word;[ vi må ( straffe ham for at) statuere et eksempel] we must make an example of him (el. make him an example);[ belyse ved eksempler] exemplify, illustrate.
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