ugerne

Danish

Etymology 1

u- + gerne

Adverb

ugerne

  1. (obsolete) unwillingly
    • 1931, Grønlandske selskab (Copenhagen, Denmark), Aarsskrift
      ... eftersom den kun ugerne kommer ind under Land, men holder sig til Søs; ...
      ... since it only unwillingly moves in under land, but stays out at sea; ...
    • 1978, Pressens årbog
      Mest ærgerligt er det, at forfatteren holder sig så tæt op ad Ålborg-undersøgelsen , fordi han i sin egen forskning af VAF, omend indirekte og ugerne, kommer til at vise, at Ålborg-undersøgelsen nærmest er uanvendelig, fordi den bygger på falske forudsætninger i klassificeringen af de journalistiske arbejdssituationer.
      Particularly regrettable is the fact that the author sticks so closely to the Aalborg study, because he, in his own research on VAF, although indirectly and unwillingly, shows that the Aalborg study is almost unusable due to being founded on false premises in the classification of the journalistic work situations.

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the main entry.

Noun

ugerne c

  1. plural definite of uge
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