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konjпре́жде чем, пока́, до* * *before, by, prior to* * *I. adv( i forvejen) before ( fx he had arrived long before);[ inden for](mods uden for) inside ( fx the barrier, the door, the gate),( omgivet, beskyttet af) within ( fx the walls; within closed doors);( om område) in,F within ( fx the district, the area),(fig) in ( fx in industry (, science, education, governmentcircles)); in the field of ( fx education);( om afstand og tid) within ( fx reach, sight, a short distance; within a week (, an hour));[ inden i] inside ( fx the house),F within;[ inden om] inside ( fx the boat had to pass inside the island);[ inden under] under(neath).II. conj( før end) before ( fx before you leave).III. præp( før) before ( fx before the end of the war);( om tidsrum) within ( fx within an hour, within three days),( senest) by ( fx by Monday);[ inden døre], se dør;[ inden længe] before long;[ inden udgangen af april] by the end of April.
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