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1. adjective(of or belonging to the present: current affairs; the current month; the current temperature.) samtids-, inneværende, gjeldende, aktuell2. noun1) ((the direction of) a stream of water or air: the current of a river.) (elve-/hav-/luft)strøm, (-)strømning2) ((a) flow of electricity: an electrical current.) strøm•- current accountaktuell--------elv--------gangbar--------gjengs--------strømIsubst. \/ˈkʌr(ə)nt\/1) strøm, strømning2) (elektrisk) strøm3) strømstyrke4) strømning, tendens, retning5) (for)løp, gangIIadj. \/ˈkʌr(ə)nt\/1) gangbar, kurant, gyldig, som er i omløp, sirkulerende2) gjengs, allminnelig utbredt, verserende, rådende, aktuell3) inneværende, løpende4) dagens, denne ukes, denne måneds, dette års, siste, (nå)gjeldende
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