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 Translation for 'in a nutshell' from English to Danish
talem.
in a nutshell
i en nøddeskal
Partial Matches
in a moment {adv}øjeblikkeligt
in a hurry {adv}i hast
to end in a pointat ende i en spids
talem.
a thorn in the side
en torn i øjet
talem.
a storm in a teacup [Br.]
en storm i et glas vand
ordsp.
Rome wasn't built in a day.
Rom blev ikke bygget på en dag.
unverified
ordsp.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
I nøden skal man kende sine venner.
unverified
ordsp.
In for a penny, in for a pound!
Skal der være gilde, så lad der være gilde!
ordsp.
In for a penny, in for a pound.
Har man sagt A, må man også sige B.
ordsp.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
Én fugl i hånden er bedre end ti på taget.
ordsp.
Even a blind squirrel will find a nut / an acorn once in a while.
Blind høne finder også et korn / guldkorn.
in all {adv}tilsammen
in total {adv}tilsammen
in wintertime {adv}om vinteren
in spring {adv}om foråret
in time {adv}rettidig
in time {adv}rettidigt
in particular {adv}navnlig
in shortkort sagt
in stockpå lager
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Usage Examples English
  • "The Universe in a Nutshell" is a 2001 book about theoretical physics by Stephen Hawking.
  • In a nutshell, there is a substantial increase in savings and investment in the long run due to augmented activities by derivative market participant.
  • In a nutshell, as Mallarmé writes in a letter to his friend Henri Cazalis, 'to depict not the thing but the effect it produces'.
  • As a fervent patriot, he wants to put England in a nutshell for all the world to see and to cash in on England at the same time: he does not mind that the real thing takes a turn for the worse and eventually deteriorates.
  • Zee (Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell, 2003) considers this to be a benefit of the regularization framework—theories can work well in their intended domains but also contain information about their own limitations and point clearly to where new physics is needed.

  • The similarities between the Kadazan and Dusun languages are sufficient for speakers of these two languages to understand each other easily. In a nutshell, the most salient distinction between these two languages are the differences in their phonemic charts.
  • This is, in a nutshell, the surviving legend of the "rex Nemorensis": the priesthood of Diana at Nemi was held by a person who obtained that honour by slaying the prior incumbent in a trial by combat, and who could remain at the post only so long as he successfully defended his position against all challengers.
  • The court proceeding is carried out with "abogados", not with procuradores. In a nutshell, procuradores are court agents that operate under the instructions of an "abogado".
  • Much like technology and the world economy, technical communication as a profession has evolved over the last half-century. In a nutshell, technical communicators take the physiological research of a project and apply it to the communication process itself.
  • Although this tool for evaluating models against systems that are accessible experimentally may be applied in any field, its application to selecting a statistical model via Akaike information criterion are particularly well described in papers and a book by Burnham and Anderson. In a nutshell the relative entropy of reality from a model may be estimated, to within a constant additive term, by a function of the deviations observed between data and the model's predictions (like the mean squared deviation) .

  • That is it in a nutshell," defence lawyer Allan Roberts said.
  • In a nutshell, the Malaysian Idol competition follows the Idol Series' main concept.
  • It featured interviews, live bands (complete with animals dancing around the band), "video diary" sketches, and the chance for a guest to describe an activity "in a nutshell".
  • which in a nutshell describes the need to emphasise connection between developing groups.
  • Love is also a coauthor of "Linux in a Nutshell", a comprehensive Linux command reference also published by O'Reilly Media.

  • This section is adapted from "Quantum Field Theory in a Nutshell" by A. Zee.
  • In a nutshell, the Martinism as we know it today consists of the theurgic tradition of Martinez de Pasqually (Martinezism), the Masonic Templarism of Jean-Baptiste Willermoz (Willermozism) and the Christian Theosophy of Louis-Claude de Saint-Martin.
  • Under rules of WTO, a member country is not allowed to discriminate between trade partners and if a special status is granted to one trade partner, the country is required to extend it to all members of WTO. In a nutshell, MFN is a non-discriminatory trade policy as it ensures equal trading among all WTO member nations rather than exclusive trading privileges.
  • Note that the direction of the field points from the position r to the position of the masses r"i"; this is ensured by the minus sign. In a nutshell, this means all masses attract.
  • In a nutshell, poor handling of [...] and [...] , such as the unbounded strcpy() calls above, may allow an attacker to control a program by influencing the values assigned to [...] and [...] directly.

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