absolute

absolute
'æbsəlu:t
adjective
(complete: absolute honesty.) absolutt, fullstendig, ubetinget
absolutt
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fullstendig
I
subst. \/ˈæbs(ə)luːt\/, \/ˈæbs(ə)ljuːt\/
(filosofi) absolutt
II
adj. \/ˈæbs(ə)luːt\/, \/ˈæbs(ə)ljuːt\/
1) fullkommen, perfekt, ren, ekte
absolute peace
fullkommen ro
2) fullstendig, hel, total
he is an absolute fool
han er helt dum
3) (også jus) ubetinget, uinnskrenket, endelig
absolute power
uinnskrenket makt
absolute freedom
ubegrenset frihet
he had absolute ownership of the property
han hadde uinnskrenket eiendomsrett til eiendommen
4) grunnleggende, kategorisk
don't be so absolute!
ikke vær så kategorisk!
5) (om makt) eneveldig, uinnskrenket, absolutt
absolute power
uinnskrenket makt
absolute monarchy
eneveldig kongedømme
6) absolutt
absolute alcohol
absolutt\/ren alkohol
absolute temperature
absolutt temperatur
absolute music
absolutt musikk
7) (grammatikk) absolutt, selvstendig
absolute possessive pronoun
selvstendig eiendomspronomen
absolute ceiling (luftfart) maksimalhøyde, topphøyde
absolute construction (grammatikk) partisippkonstruksjon, absoluttkonstruksjon
the absolute truth den absolutte sannhet, den fulle og hele sannhet
absolute verb absolutt verb (transitivt verb uten objekt)

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