umiddelbart
Danish
editAdjective
editumiddelbart
Adverb
editumiddelbart
- immediately, happening straight away
- immediately, adjacently, being separated by nothing
- 2009, Steen Larsen, Mørke, BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN, page 129:
- Det var ikke stort nok til, at man kunne komme igennem det, men det var så rigeligt stort til, at man kunne stikke en arm indenfor og afhaspe et noget større vindue umiddelbart nedenunder.
- It was not large enough to get through, but it was plenty large for one to put an arm inside and open a somewhat larger window immediately below.
- 2016, Gustav Wied, Fædrene æde druer, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN:
- Og samtidig laa hendes Mand i Taarnrummet umiddelbart nedenunder og sov den natlige Rus ud, som hans Martyrium hyppigere og hyppigere paalagde ham ... Saaledes fandt de begge Hvile.
- And at the same time, her husband lay in the tower room immediately below and slept out the nocturnal drunkness with which his martyrdom still more frequently charged him ... Thus, they both found rest.
- 2015, Bettina Hvidemose, Trailerlæsning: Teoretisk baggrundsviden og praktiske forslag til løsning af trailerlæsningsproblemer, BoD – Books on Demand, →ISBN:
- Efter et antal gange, hvor lyden af klokken forekom umiddelbart før fodringen, fik de to påvirkninger altså samme betydning for hundene.
- Thus, after a number of times where the sound of the bell occurred immediately before the feeding, the two stimuli had the same effect on the dogs.
Norwegian Bokmål
editAdjective
editumiddelbart
- neuter singular of umiddelbar
- (as an adverb) immediately