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1 nogen
any, anybody, some* * *pron(adjektivisk og efter forudnævnt sb) ( en vis mængde) some,( nogen som helst) any ( fx they could not give us any help; have you any money left? he has no money - have you any?);( substantivisk) ( en eller anden) somebody ( fx somebody must have seen it), someone,( nogen som helst) anybody, anyone ( fx is anyone here?);[ nogen af] any of ( fx I never saw any of them);[ sko var der ikke nogen af] there were no shoes;[ der var nogen der fortalte mig det] somebody told me;[ han havde ikke fortalt det til nogen] he had not told (it to) anyone;[ her har ikke været nogen] nobody has been here;[ nogen løsning er endnu ikke fundet] no solution has yet been found;[ så god som nogen] as good as any; second to none;T as good as they come;T he can play with the best of them (el. as well as the next man);[ ikke uden nogen vanskelighed] not without some difficulty; -
2 større
adj (komp af stor) larger, greater, bigger,( om højde) taller;( temmelig stor) (fairly) large, big ( fx house, sum),T largish, biggish;( om betydning, rang) major ( fx event, operation);[ de større børn] the older children;[ uden større vanskelighed] without much difficulty;(se også målestok). -
3 synderlig
:### [ ikke synderlig](adj) not much, little ( fx we have little (el. not much) to bethankful for); no particular ( fx he showed no particularenthusiasm);(adv) not much, not very, not particularly ( fx I do not care much for him; he is not very (el. not particularly) keen about it); little ( fx she is little better);[ ikke have synderlig lyst til] have no great mind to;[ uden synderlig vanskelighed] without much difficulty.
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