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1 hvortil
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2 hvor
where -
3 hvorhen
where -
4 hvor
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5 hvorfra
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6 hvorhen
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7 der
там* * *where, there, where* * *adv. there adv. (gammeldags) thither, yonder -
8 austerveg
subst. (historisk) Eastern Europe (where the vikings went) -
9 behandlingssted
subst. place where one can be treated -
10 der hvor
adv. where -
11 dåd
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12 flate
* * *subst. [slette, flatt område] flat, flats, plain subst. [ overflate] surface, top (f.eks.the surface of the table has a shiny coating
) subst. [nivå, etasje] level (f.eks.I want a house where everything is on one level
) subst. [forside, overside] face subst. [ utstrakt areal] expanse, sheet (væskende flate) suppurating surface, oozing surface -
13 havbryn
subst. edge of the sea, where sea and shore meet subst. skyline -
14 hen
adv. away, off (hvor skal du hen) where are you going -
15 henne
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16 hvileplass
subst. haul-out site (For walrus and seals, where they rest) -
17 lex loci actus
subst. (jus) latinsk: lex loci actus, law of the place where a legal act takes place -
18 lex loci celebrationis
subst. (jus) latinsk: lex loci celebrationis, law of the country where a marriage is celebra -
19 lex loci contractus
subst. (jus) latinsk: lex loci contractus, law of the place where a contract was made -
20 lex situs
subst. (jus) latinsk: lex situs, law of the place where the thing is situated
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where — [ wer, hwer ] function word *** Where can be used in the following ways: as a question adverb (introducing a direct or indirect question): Where are you going? I wonder where she lives. as a relative adverb (referring back to a noun and… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
where — W1S1 [weə US wer] adv, conj, pron [: Old English; Origin: hwAr] 1.) in or to which place ▪ Where are you going? ▪ Where do they live? ▪ Do you know where my glasses are? ▪ Where would you like to sit? where (...) to/from ▪ Where have you come… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Where — Where, adv. [OE. wher, whar, AS. hw?r; akin to D. waar, OS. hw?r, OHG. hw[=a]r, w[=a]r, w[=a], G. wo, Icel. and Sw. hvar, Dan. hvor, Goth. hwar, and E. who; cf. Skr. karhi when. [root]182. See {Who}, and cf. {There}.] [1913 Webster] 1. At or in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
where — [hwer, wer] adv. [ME wher < OE hwær, akin to Ger wo & to war in warum: for IE base see WHAT] 1. in or at what place? [where is the car?] 2. to or toward what place or point? [where did he go?] 3. in what situation or position [where will we be … English World dictionary
where is at — where (someone) is at see ↑where, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑at where (someone) is at informal : someone s true position, state, or nature I haven t quite figured out where she s at [=where she stands; what her opinions are] on that issue … Useful english dictionary
where it's at — {adv. phr.}, {informal} That which is important; that which is at the forefront of on going social, personal, or scientific undertakings. * /Young, talented and black, that s where it s at./ * /We send sophisticated machines to Mars instead of… … Dictionary of American idioms
where it's at — {adv. phr.}, {informal} That which is important; that which is at the forefront of on going social, personal, or scientific undertakings. * /Young, talented and black, that s where it s at./ * /We send sophisticated machines to Mars instead of… … Dictionary of American idioms
where's — [hwerz, werz] contraction 1. where is 2. where has 3. Informal where does … English World dictionary
Where — Where, conj. Whereas. [1913 Webster] And flight and die is death destroying death; Where fearing dying pays death servile breath. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Where — Where, n. Place; situation. [Obs. or Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Finding the nymph asleep in secret where. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
where it's at — where important things are happening, where the action is China that s where it s at today. Their society is changing; their economy is growing … English idioms