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1 værdi
value, worth* * *(en -er)( pengeværdi) value ( fx estimate the value of the property);(fig: nytteværdi, målelig værdi) value ( fx the value of learning English; a discovery of great value to mankind; artistic value),( indre værdi) worth ( fx he knows his own worth; a book of realworth),( litterær også) merit ( fx poetic merit);[ værdier] valuable property, sums (of money),( papirer) securities,( aktiver) assets ( fx of a company, of an estate);(fig) values ( fx moral values);[ med præp:][ til en værdi af] to the value of;[ tabe i værdi] depreciate;(se også II. stige);[ prøve uden værdi] sample of no value. -
2 livsværdier
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3 åndelig
ghostly, spirit, spiritual* * *adj intellectual ( fx interests; property ejendom);(mods legemlig) mental ( fx development, health; effort anstrengelse);(mods materiel) spiritual ( fx needs, values; his spiritual home);( religiøs) spiritual ( fx leader, matters, welfare), religious;[ åndelige evner] intellectual (el. mental) faculties;[ åndelig fader] spiritual father;[ åndelig føde] food for the mind,F spiritual nourishment;[ i åndelig henseende] intellectually, mentally; spiritually;[ åndelig kraft] moral (el. spiritual) force;[ åndeligt liv] spiritual (, intellectual) life;[ åndelige sange] sacred songs;(se også slægtskab). -
4 værdier
assets, values
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