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1 sædvanlig
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2 sædvanlig
accustomed, customary, habitual, ordinary, regular, usual* * *adj( almindelig) usual ( fx the usual error; at the usual time; his usual objections);( som man har vænnet sig til, som er blevet en vane, F) customary,( stærkere) habitual;(kun foran sb) accustomed ( fx she took her habitual (, accustomed, usual) seat at the table; his accustomed cheerfulness);( som det er skik) customary ( fx the customary vote of thanks to the chairman);[ bedre end sædvanlig] better than usual;[ som sædvanlig] as usual;[ noget ud over det sædvanlige] something out of the ordinary. -
3 vant
I. (et -)(mar) shroud;(bestående af 2 el. flere tove) shrouds pl.II. adj( sædvanlig) usual ( fx in his usual surroundings);F accustomed ( fx his accustomed cheerfulness);( som er blevet til en vane) customary ( fx their customary way of life),( stærkere) habitual ( fx he had his habitual (, customary) glass of wine);[ livet gik sin vante gang] life took its normal course, life went on as usual;[ indtage sin vante plads] take one's usual (, accustomed, customary, habitual) seat;[ han er bedre vant] he is used to better things;[ han er ikke for godt vant] he is not used to much luxury;[ vant til] used to,F accustomed to;[ vant til at gøre det] used to doing it,F accustomed to doing it;(se også I. tur). -
4 pleje
attend, attention, care, care for, foster, nurse, used to* * *I. (en -r) care,[ rettens pleje] the administration of justice;[ røgt og pleje] care, tending, keeping;[ have et barn i pleje] foster a child;[ sætte et barn i pleje] place out a child,( om mindre barn) put a child (, baby) out to nurse;[ sætte en hund i pleje] board a dog ( fx in a kennel); leave a dog (fx with friends).II. vb( passe) nurse ( fx a patient, an influenza), take care of ( fxoneself);(interesser etc) cultivate;[ pleje sit helbred] take care of oneself; look after one's health;[ pleje sin magelighed] make oneself comfortable, study one's own comfort;[ pleje omgang med] associate with.III. vb:[ han plejer at gøre det] he usually does it;(dvs har for vane) he is in the habit of doing it,F he makes a practice of doing it;[ man plejer at gøre det] it is usually done,F it is customary to do it;[ vi plejer ikke at gøre det] we don't usually do it;F it is against our practice to do it;[ han plejede at gøre det] he usually did it,( om vane) he would do it,(dvs gjorde det engang) he used to do it;[ som han plejer] as usual, as he usually does; -
5 sædvane
convention, habit* * *custom,F practice;( enkeltmands) habit, custom,F practice;[ efter sædvane] according to the usual practice, according to custom; as is my (, his etc) habit (el. practice);[ imod sædvane] contrary to his (etc) usual practice, contrary to custom. -
6 almindelig
1) о́бщий, всео́бщийalmíndelig válgret — всео́бщее избира́тельное пра́во
2) обыкнове́нный* * *common, commonplace, customary, general, plain, prevailing, prevalent, regular, straight* * *adj( uden særlige ejendommeligheder) ordinary ( fx an ordinary girl in ordinary dress; ordinary people, quality); normal ( fx day, people);( sædvanlig) usual ( fx size);( gennemsnits) average;( jævn, dagligdags) plain ( fx food);( hyppigt forekommende) common ( fx experience, fault; the common opinion);(omfattende flertallet el. alle) general ( fx of general interest; a general rule; the general opinion);( omfattende alle uden undtagelse) universal ( fx meet with universal acceptance); all-round ( fx improvement);( fremherskende, F) prevalent; prevailing ( fx the prevailing opinion);adv commonly; generally, currently; universally; ordinarily;[ almindelig anvendt] in general use;[ han fremsatte nogle almindelige bemærkninger] he made some general remarks;[ almindelig brøk] vulgar fraction;[ langt ud over det almindelige] quite out of the ordinary; quite exceptional;[ almindelige dødelige] ordinary mortals;[ til almindelig forbavselse for] to the general surprise of;[ den almindelige mand] the man in the street;[ almindelig menneskeforstand] ordinary common sense;[ almindelig praksis] common practice;[ et almindeligt rygte] a common (el. current) rumour;[ almindelig udbredt] widespread; -
7 ellers
ещё, кро́ме того́; ина́че* * *else, or else, or, otherwise* * *adv( i modsat fald) or ( fx put up your hands or I fire), or else ( fxhurry up, or (else) you will be late), if not, otherwise,( i mangel deraf) failing which, failing this ( fx you will have to buy a car; failing this, you must borrow one);( bortset herfra) otherwise ( fx otherwise he is quite a nice chap);...);( i regelen) generally, usually, normally ( fx normally everything is quiet here);( i parentes bemærket) by the way;[ tidligere end ellers] earlier than usual;[ hvem ellers?] who else?[ ellers ingen] no one else;[ ellers intet] nothing else;[ hvis ellers], se hvis;[ ellers noget?] anything else?[ ellers tak] thank you all the same;[ nej ellers tak!]( ironisk) not likely! I'm not having any! -
8 forbehold
sg - fórbeholdet, pl - fórbeholdогово́рка жmed fórbehold — с огово́ркой, усло́вно
* * ** * *(et -) reservation ( fx I have strong reservations about the plan),( forhåndsbetingelse) proviso ( fx with the usual proviso; with the proviso that...);[ med forbehold] with reservations;[ med forbehold af] subject to ( fx increases in cost price); reserving( fx the right to increase prices);[ tage forbehold] make a reservation; make (certain) reservations;[ uden forbehold] without reservation, unconditionally;(fig) unreservedly ( fx praise him unreservedly);[ under forbehold af] subject to ( fx under forbehold af Deresgodkendelse subject to your approval). -
9 fornægte
1отрица́ть; отрека́тьсяíkke fornǽgte sig (selv) — быть ве́рным (самому́) себе́
* * ** * *vb( nægte at vedkende sig) disown ( fx disown one's son); deny ( fx Peter denied Christ);( nægte at tro på) deny ( fx deny God);[ hendes gode humør fornægtede sig ikke] her cheerfulness did not fail her; she behaved with her usual cheerfulness. -
10 fremgangsmåde
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11 gammel
aged, antique, old* * *adj( fra gamle tider) old,( gammel og ærværdig) ancient ( fx building, custom; ancient Greece);( ældet) old, aged;( antik) antique;( som har bestået længe) old ( fx friendship), long-established ( fxfirm), long-standing ( fx complaint), of long standing ( fx a quarrel of long standing),( forhenværende) old, former;(mods frisk) stale ( fx bread, news, jokes);( brugt) second-hand,(om ord el. udtryk: lånt fra ældre sprogbrug) archaic,( gået af brug) obsolete.[ blive gammel] grow old;[ en to dage gammel avis] a two-day-old newspaper;[ i gamle dage] in former times, in the past; in the (good) old days;[ på sine gamle dage] in one's old age;[ de gamle] the old, old people,( éns forældre) the old folk;( oldtidens folk) the Ancients;[ den gamle] the old man;[ lade alt blive ved det gamle] leave things as they were;[ hænge ved det gamle] cling to the old order of things;[ være ved det gamle] be (much) as usual;[ dobbelt så gammel som jeg] twice my age;[ du gamle] old man;[ gammel elev] old pupil, old boy (, girl),(am) alumnus (, alumna);[ for gammel] too old,(T: til noget) past it;[ gammelt jern] scrap iron;[ lige gamle] (of) the same age;( af avis) back number;[ det gamle Rom] ancient Rome;[ af den gamle skole] of the old school;[ fra gammel tid] from time immemorial;[ to år gammel] two years old (el. of age);[ tyve år gammel giftede han sig] at twenty he married. -
12 gænge
(en -r)( på skrue) thread, groove;(på vugge etc) rocker;[ det gik i den gamle gænge] things took their usual course;[ være i god gænge] be in progress, be proceeding satisfactorily. -
13 kanal
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14 kutyme
(en) custom,F practice;(merk) usage;[ det er kutyme] it is the usual thing (to do), it is the custom. -
15 køre
1. 2, viе́здить, е́хать2. 2, vt1) вози́ть2) управля́ть (автомобилем и т. п.)* * *cart, clock up, drive, ride, run, strike, work* * *I. (en):[(ud) i én køre] continuously ( fx talk continuously),( efter hinanden) on end, running ( fx four days running).II. *( være chauffør, kusk etc på, styre) drive ( fx a car, a taxi, acarriage, a plough, a horse);( cykel, motorcykel) ride;( transportere: personer) drive, take,T run ( fx somebody to the station),(varer etc) carry,F convey,(på ( tohjulet) arbejdsvogn) cart ( fx hay, dung),( i trækvogn) wheel;( i barnevogn) push;( uden objekt: om person) go ( fx by train, by bus, in a car; I went with him to Ely), ride ( fx in a car, in a bus);( når man selv bestemmer retningen) drive ( fx he drives well; learn how to drive; we drove to Oxford);( på cykel) cycle, ride;(mods: tage toget) go by car ( fx let's go by car);( om køretøj: løbe) run ( fx into a hedge; the trains (, buses) run every hour), go ( fx fast);(se også kørende);[ begynde at køre] start;[ køre bil] drive a car;[ køre fast](også fig) get bogged down, get stuck;[ køre en film]( forevise) run (el. show) a film;(edb) run a program;[ køre træt] get tired;[ køre én træt] tire somebody out;[ køre en tur] go for a drive;[ med præp & adv:][ køre forbi] pass;[ køre forkert] take the wrong road (el. turning);( køre vild) lose one's way;[ køre frem]( ved vejkryds) go forward ( fx do not go forward until you are sure it is safe);[ toget kørte frem] the train pulled in at the platform;[ køre frem for døren] drive up to the door;(fig) trot out ( fx an old story; the usual arguments);[ køre galt]( forulykke) have an accident; crash;(se også ovf: køre forkert);[ bilen kører godt] the car runs well;( lade dem slide) drive them hard;[ køre i ring], se ring;[ køre imod noget] hit something, run (, stærkere: crash) against something; collide with something;[ køre ind i] = køre imod;[ køre ind til siden] pull in to the side (el. to the right);(NB i Engl: to the left);[ køre løs]( snakke) chatter away,( starte) go ahead;(se også ndf: køre på);[ få lov at køre med] get a lift;[ vil du køre med?] can I give you a lift?(dvs på tur etc) would you like to come with me (, us)?[ køre med en barnevogn] push a perambulator;[` køre med en] lead somebody by the nose;[ køre en ned] run (el. knock) somebody down;(fig) wear somebody down;[ være kommet godt op at køre] be in the soup;[ køre en over] run over somebody;(dvs vælte) knock (el. run) somebody down;[ køre over for rødt], se rødt;[` køre på]( gentage) keep on about;[ køre `på] press on;(se også melodi);[ bilen kører 10 km på literen] the car will do 10 km to the litre;[ køre på cykel (, knallert)] ride a bicycle (, moped) ( fx teach him to ride a bicycle),( sidde på) ride on a bicycle (, moped) ( fx he was riding on anold moped),(se også knallert);[ køre rundt for], se (løbe) rundt;(fig), se ovf: `køre med;(dvs hurtigt, hurtigere) drive fast(er);[ køre en bil til] run a car in;[ køre heste til] break in horses;[ køre videre] go on. -
16 omgivelser
environment, surroundings* * *pl surroundings;( omegn også) surrounding country,( om by også, F) environs;( levevilkår, miljø) environment;( personer) associates,( fornem persons, F) entourage;( om personer også) those around him;[ han er farlig for sine omgivelser] he is a danger to his surroundings;( om dyr) in their natural habitat; -
17 optagelse
admission, exposure, initiation, intake, recording, shot, take* * *taking up; picking up; raising;( af jorden) digging up, lifting;( i forening, skole etc) admission (i to),(se også optagelsestal);( offentliggørelse i blad) publication;( indførelse) adoption ( fx of loanwords, ideas, fashions);( i sig) absorption, assimilation;(fot) taking (of photographs),( eksponering) exposure,( snapshot) snap(shot);( enkelt) take,( scene, indstilling) shot ( fx it is usual to make several takes of each shot);( grammofonoptagelse) recording;( sted på hospital hvor patienter modtages) admission ward;[ optagelse af et lån] the raising of a loan. -
18 rummel
(en) rumble;( politisk) agitation;(se også rumleri);[ hele rummelen] the whole lot;[ du kender rummelen] you know (how it is); it's the usual story. -
19 soldat
serviceman, soldier, trooper* * *(en -er) soldier;[ da jeg var soldat] when I was in the Army;[ Tordenskjolds soldater] the usual crowd; the mixture as before;(se også ligge (inde), ukendt). -
20 vane
custom, habit, practice* * *(en -r)( især ubevidst) habit ( fx bad (, good) habits);( især bevidst, skik, F) practice ( fx he went to bed early, as was his usual practice); custom ( fx it was his custom to go to bed early);[ på grund af vanens magt] from force of habit;[ med præp & adv:][ af gammel vane] habitually, from habit;[ have for vane at] be in the habit of -ing;[ det er en vane hos ham] it is a habit with him;[ komme i vane med at ryge] get into the habit of smoking;[ blive til en vane] grow into a habit;[ gøre det til en vane] make a habit (, practice) of it;[ lægge sig en vane til, tillægge sig en vane] develop (el. acquire) a habit;[ komme ud af vanen] get out of the habit.
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