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disguise, distort* * *vb distort ( fx distorted features; a face distorted with pain);( forvanske) twist ( fx the facts, the truth, his words),F distort ( fx his meaning, his statement, the truth),( fremstille forkert) misrepresent ( fx the facts, his meaning);[ med fordrejet skrift (, stemme)] in a feigned hand (, voice);[ fordreje hovedet på en] turn somebody's head. -
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disguise, guise -
4 skjule
belie, blanket, conceal, cover-up, disguise, harbour, hide, obscure* * ** hide,F conceal ( for from);(fig) hide,F conceal ( for from, fx one's feelings from somebody),( tilsløre) disguise ( fx one's true feelings, the problem),( dække over) cover up ( fx a mistake);[ have noget at skjule] have something to hide;[ skjule sig]F conceal oneself;( holde sig skjult) be (in) hiding,( om ting: være skjult) lie hidden; -
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* * *I `forklæde (et -r) apron; (barne`forklæde) pinafore.II fork`læde, forklædning (en -er) disguise. -
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cotton, see through* * *vb see through ( fx I saw through his disguise);( afsløre) find out ( fx if you pretend, you may be found out). -
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sg - heldetуда́ча ж, успе́х мdu har held med dig — тебе́ везёт
* * *chance, fluke, fortune, luck, luckiness, mercy* * *(et) (good) luck,(mere F) (good) fortune; success;[ bedre held næste gang!] better luck next time![ bringe held] bring you (etc) good luck, be lucky;[ held og lykke!] good luck![ et held] a stroke of luck;[ sikken et held!] what (a stroke of) luck! ( fx what luck I found you!);[ det er et held at] it is a good thing that,F it is fortunate that;[ ved et held] by a stroke of luck, by a lucky chance;[ have det held at] be lucky enough to,(mere F) have the good fortune to;[ have held med] have luck with, be lucky with ( fx she had luck (, was lucky) with her roses), do well with; make a success of, have success with, be successful with ( fx a business enterprise);[ have heldet med sig] be in luck;[ have held til at] succeed in -ing;( have det held at) be lucky enough to;[ med held] successfully;[ heldet var med mig] luck was with me;[ sidde i held] be in luck;[ held den som] lucky the man who;[ til alt held] luckily, fortunately, as good luck would have it;[ held i uheld] a blessing in disguise;[ der er held ved det] it is lucky;[ ved et held], se ovf. -
8 skjul
concealment, cover, hide, hide-and-seek, hide-out, hiding* * *(et -)(ly) cover, shelter;( skjulested) hiding place;[ komme frem af sit skjul] come out of hiding;[ i skjul af] under cover of;[ krybe i skjul] seek shelter,( skjule sig) hide (oneself) ( for from);[ lege skjul] play hide-and-seek;[ ikke lægge skjul på] make no secret of;[ ikke lægge skjul på at] make no secret of the fact that, not hide (el.disguise el. F conceal) the fact that. -
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accident, misadventure, mischance, misfortune, tough luck* * *(et -) bad luck ( fx it has brought me nothing but bad luck), ill-luck,( alvorligere, F) misfortune,( ubetydeligt) mishap ( fx it passed without mishap);( enkelt uheld) stroke of bad luck ( fx it was (, I had) a stroke of bad luck);( uheldig tildragelse) unfortunate occurrence,F misadventure,( ubetydeligt) mishap ( fx a day seldom passed without some mishap or another);(færdselsuheld etc) accident;( som volder forsinkelse) hitch;(se også ulykke);[ med adv, præp:][ være forfulgt af uheld] be dogged by ill-luck (, misfortune);[ held i uheld] a blessing in disguise;[ have uheld i kærlighed] be crossed in love, be unlucky in love;[ uheld i spil, held i kærlighed] unlucky at cards, lucky in love;[ sidde i uheld] have a run of bad luck; be out of luck;[ have uheld med] have no luck with;[ til uheld for] unfortunately for;[ til alt uheld] as ill-luck would have it, unfortunately;[ hvis uheldet er ude] if our luck runs out;[ ved et uheld] by (an) accident, by a stroke of bad luck, by an unlucky chance,F by mischance. -
10 ukendelig
adj unrecognizable, unidentifiable;( ikke til at skelne) indistinguishable ( fx an indistinguishable mass of bruises);[ forandret så han er helt ukendelig] changed beyond (el. out of all) recognition;[ gøre ukendelig] disguise. -
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12 at camouflere
to disguise
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