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Danish
Noun
refleksion c (singular definite refleksionen, plural indefinite refleksioner)
- the act of reflecting on something, or the product thereof
2013, Christian Helms Jørgensen, Drenge og maskuliniteter i ungdomsuddannelserne, Samfundslitteratur, →ISBN, page 98:Afslutningsvis bliver ordet givet til Søren, der i sine refleksioner over valget af mekanikeruddannelsen ligeledes kredser om styrke, kræfter og følelsen af træthed og udmattelse ...- Finally, the word is given to Søren, who, in his reflexions on his choice to educate himself to mechanic, likewise circles about strength, forces and the feeling of tiredness and exhaustion ...
2013, Lilian Rohde, Anja Lea Olsen, Innovative elever. Undervisning i FIRE faser, Lindhardt og Ringhof, →ISBN, page 174:Læreren deltager også i cirklen med sine refleksioner – men må ikke starte.- The teacher also joins the circle with their reflections - but may not be the first.
2007, Birgitte Possing, Uden omsvøb: portræt af Bodil Koch, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN, page 142:I en artikel i tidsskriftet Verdens Gang udgav hun da i marts 1949, samme måned som Danmark tilsluttede sig Atlantpagten, sine refleksioner under titlen "Vi er Hjorte".- Then, in an article in the magazine The Progression of the World, in March 1949, the same month as Denmark joined the Atlantic Treaty Association, she published her reflections under the title "We are deer".
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