flekse

flekse
flek|se
vb., -r, -de, -t; flekse med arbejdstiderne; flekse foden

Dansk ordbog. 2015.

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  • inflexible — in·flex·i·ble || ɪn fleksÉ™bl adj. not flexible, unbending; immovable; rigid, stiff; stubborn …   English contemporary dictionary

  • reflexive — re·flex·ive || rɪ fleksɪv n. (Grammar) objective pronoun which refers to the subject, pronoun that ends in self or selves ; verb whose subject and object have the same referent adj. (about a pronoun) referring to the subject (Grammar); (about …   English contemporary dictionary

  • reflexively — rɪ fleksɪvlɪ adv. with a subject and object that have the same referent (Grammar) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • reflexiveness — rɪ fleksɪvnɪs n. state of being reflexive, state of having a subject and object with the same referent (Grammar) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • reflexives — re·flex·ive || rɪ fleksɪv n. (Grammar) objective pronoun which refers to the subject, pronoun that ends in self or selves ; verb whose subject and object have the same referent adj. (about a pronoun) referring to the subject (Grammar); (about …   English contemporary dictionary

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