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 Translation for 'something else' from English to Swedish
något annatsomething else
annars {adv}else
någon annanstanssomewhere else
annanstans {adv}somewhere else
Något annat?Anything else?
något {pron}something
någonting {pron}something <sth.>
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Usage Examples English
  • Note that geresh and gershayim merely indicate "not a (normal) word." Context usually determines whether they indicate a number or something else (such as an abbreviation).
  • Instrumental value, on the other hand, is ascribed to things that are valuable only as a "means" to something else.
  • Historically, the majority of fiddle music was dance music, while violin music had either grown out of dance music or was something else entirely.
  • "Seashells", or "conchae" in Latin, may be a metaphor for something else such as female genitalia (perhaps the troops visited brothels) or boats (perhaps they captured several small British boats).
  • Codes work at the level of meaning—that is, words or phrases are converted into something else and this chunking generally shortens the message.

  • Something else, something that may be called "counterfactuality," permits inferring effects that have immediate and observable consequences in the macro world even though there is no empirical knowledge of them.
  • When a voltmeter is connected between two different types of metal, it measures not the electrostatic potential difference, but instead something else that is affected by thermodynamics.
  • First introduced by Plato in the "Republic", an instrumental value is worth having as a means for getting something else that is good (e.g., a radio is instrumentally good in order to hear music).
  • For instance, it is the inability to perceive whether a perception is an image of something else.
  • Text editors are intended to open and save text files containing either plain text or anything that can be interpreted as plain text, including the markup for rich text or the markup for something else (e.g. ...

  • A tank avoids detection using the doctrine of countermeasures known as CCD: camouflage (looks the same as the surroundings), concealment (cannot be seen) and deception (looks like something else).
  • Other common tactics are using a Trojan horse, spy gadgets that look like normal devices but turn out to be something else, such as a USB Keylogger.
  • Therefore, the least significant bit can be used more or less undetectably for something else other than color information.
  • However, some of the literature on higher-dimensional geometry uses the term "polyhedron" to mean something else: not a three-dimensional polytope, but a shape that is different from a polytope in some way.
  • Adorno, stated: "The main principle he conveyed was that of variation: everything was supposed to develop out of something else and yet be intrinsically different".

  • Or they can take the artifacts and turn them into something else; so Old McDonald's farm is transformed from animal noises to the scatological version of animal poop.
  • The manuscript, which protests against impressment, is currently in the Berg Collection of the New York Public Library; the exact date is controversial because the "2" in the date 1812 is written over something else that is scratched out.
  • An ellipsis may also imply an unstated alternative indicated by context. For example, "I never drink wine ..." implies that the speaker does drink something else [...] such as vodka.
  • in the definition of a Riemann sum by something else; roughly speaking, this gives the interval of integration a different notion of length.
  • A "candidate key" is a unique identifier enforcing that no tuple will be duplicated; this would make the relation into something else, namely a bag, by violating the basic definition of a set.

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