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fun, lark* * *I. (et)( løjer) fun, a lark;( besvær) trouble ( fx we had a lot of trouble getting him home);[ det er ikke sjov at vente] it is no fun waiting;[ det er bare sjov] I am only kidding;[ det er ikke bar sjov] it is not all beer and skittles;(dvs i spøg) in fun ( fx I said it (, ran after him) only in fun),for a lark;( for fornøjelsens skyld) for the fun of it, for fun ( fx he does it for fun, not to make money),T for kicks;[ lave sjov] have fun, have a lark;[ de lavede en masse sjov] they had lots of fun;[ lave (el. holde) sjov med en] play a trick (, tricks) on somebody, have a lark with somebody,T kid somebody,( bilde ham noget ind) pull somebody's leg, have somebody on;[ man har ikke andet sjov end det man selv laver] [the only fun you have is what you make for yourself];[ gå på sjov] go on the booze;(dvs arbejde) odd jobs;[ det er der ikke meget sjov ved] that is not much fun, there is not much fun in it;[ der er ikke noget sjov ved at] there is no fun in -ing.II. adj( morsom) funny ( fx this is not funny),( underholdende) fun ( fx he (, the play) was great fun; it is great fun to go skiing);(foran sb) funny ( fx story),T fun ( fx clothes, people, time);( underlig) funny ( fx noise, smell), odd;[ have det vældig sjovt] have great fun;[ sjovt nok] oddly enough; funny thing you know ( fx funny thing, you know, the light was on);[ det sjove ved det] the fun of it, the joke ( fx I don't see the joke);[ det sjove (dvs mærkelige) ved det er at] the funny thing is that;[ der er ikke noget sjovt ved at], se I. sjov. -
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коми́ческий; коми́чный, смешно́й* * *comic, comical, hilarious, laughable* * *adj( grinagtig) funny; comic;( løjerlig) funny, comical ( fx hat, expression, look);( som angår komedie) comic ( fx author, opera, song);[ gøre en komisk figur] be a figure of fun;[ komisk skuespil] comedy;[ komisk skuespiller] comedian;[ det komiske i situationen] the comedy of the situation;[ det komiske ved det] the funny part of it;[ det var hylende komisk] it was a scream;(se også heltedigt). -
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at, by, in case of, gentlemanly, on, upon, wood* * *I. (et) wood;(fig) add fuel to the fire.II. præpa) ( om sted) at ( fx at the end of the street, at the next station),( ved siden af, henne ved) by ( fx he sat at his writing table bythe window; sit by the fire; he lives by the sea (, the river);by the roadside);( nær ved) near ( fx he lives near the castle),( nærmere) close to;b) ( om beliggenhed ved flod, kyst etc) on ( fx the towns on the Thames(, on the Channel); their house is right on the sea (, road); on the Scottish border),(se også I. grænse);c) ( om tid) at ( fx at dawn, at breakfast; at his death, at midnight, at the outbreak of the war, at the sight of her);( NB ofte omskrives til bisætning, fx ved krigens udbrud when the war broke out; ved synet af hende when he saw her);( lige efter) on ( fx on (el. at) our arrival in London);( omtrent ved) about, around ( fx about (el. around) this time tomorrow; about (el. around) five o'clock);(= senest ved el. om resultat af en udvikling) by ( fx you must be here by five; by the end of the war the country was almostbankrupt);d) ( om lejlighed) at ( fx at the concert, at the funeral, at the party);( da noget foregik: omskrives til bisætning, fx ved fjernelsen af lågetwhen the lid was removed);e) ( om ansættelse, arbejdssted) at ( fx teacher at a school, professor at a university (, at Oxford), physician at a hospital; he is at the Royal Theatre), on ( fx a job on the railway (, on a newspaper), he is on the stage), in ( fx he is in the Army (, the Navy), he is inagriculture, professor in a university);[ rektor ved en skole] headmaster of a school;f) ( om middel) by ( fx powered by electricity, read by lamplight, vote by show of hands; take (, seize, grasp) him by the collar; live by writing), through ( fx through their influence);[ ved at gøre dette] by doing this, when you (, they etc) do (, did) this;g) ( om egenskab) about ( fx there is something funny about him; what is so special (, wonderful etc) about that?);[ der er noget godt ved ham] he has his good points;[ der er noget farligt ved det] it has its dangers;h) ( i færd med) at ( fx he was at his work);( i færd med at nyde) over ( fx discuss it over a glass of beer (, a cup of coffee); sit over one's coffee);i) [ Udtryk][ med være:][ være ved](dvs tilstå) admit ( fx he would not admit that he did not knowanything about it);not up to much);[ enhver lærer der er noget ved kan gøre det] any teacher worth his salt can do it;[ være ved at](dvs begynde at; være i færd med at) be -ing ( fx they were getting tired (, hungry); he is washing the car);(dvs skulle til at) be (just) about to ( fx leave), be on the point of -ing ( fx of leaving);[(dvs men ikke gøre det:) han var lige ved at falde] he nearly fell, he almost fell,( stærkere) he very nearly fell, he all but fell;[ det var lige ved at han slog mig] he very nearly struck me;j) [ Udtryk][ med det:][ mens du er ved det] while you are at it;difficult) thing about it, that is the funny (, difficult) part of(el. about) it;( også) that is where the fun comes in;sværge).III. adv:( med styrelse) near (to), close to,( uden styrelse) near by, nearby, close by, close at hand;IV. præs af vide. -
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весёлый, смешно́й; заба́вный; занима́тельный* * *amusing, enjoyable, funny, humorous, laughable* * *adj( underholdende) amusing ( fx person, story, incident), entertaining (fx person, story);( til at le ad) humorous ( fx remark, situation),(se også sjov);(neds: anstrengt morsom) facetious ( fx remark);( interessant) interesting ( fx it was interesting to see how they did it);( rart) pleasant ( fx that was pleasant for you), nice ( fx it is not so nice to travel alone);[ morsom bemærkning], se morsomhed;[ det skal blive morsomt] it will be fun;[ det er ved at blive lidt for morsomt] this is getting a bit thick; this is getting past a joke;[ et morsomt tilfælde] a curious coincidence;[ det var da morsomt!] how amusing! how interesting! how nice![ det var morsomt at se Dem] I am delighted to see you;[ hvad morsomt er der ved det?] what is funny about that? where does the fun come in? -
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inexpressible, unspeakable, unutterable* * *adj indescribable ( fx horrors; an indescribable feeling),F inexpressible, unutterable ( fx joy),(især neds) unspeakable ( fx stupidity; the hotels there are unspeakable);adv indescribably ( fx happy),F beyond description; unspeakably ( fx dirty);[ ubeskrivelig komisk] excruciatingly funny,T too funny for words. -
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bizarre, eccentric, funny, odd, queer, weird* * *adj strange,(F, især foran sb) singular ( fx experience),( besynderlig, sær) odd ( fx behaviour), curious, queer,T funny,( oftest misbilligende) peculiar ( fx smell, taste, behaviour);[ en underlig én] a queer fish;[ tegn og underlige gerninger] signs and wonders;[ underlig i hovedet] queer in the head;[ underligt nok] strange to say, oddly enough;(dvs syg) feel queer, fell peculiar;[ det er ikke så underligt] (it is) no wonder, it is not to be wondered at. -
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безу́мный, сумасше́дший* * *adj mad, demented;( rasende) frantic;[ afsindig(t) adv] madly ( fx jealous), frantically; terrifically ( fxcold);[ afsindig god] terrific, fantastic;[ afsindig sjovt] screamingly funny;[ te sig som en afsindig] behave like a madman;[ blive afsindig] go mad (af with);[ gøre afsindig] drive mad. -
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(fortroligt puf med a.) nudge;(stød på a.) blow on the funny bone. -
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* * *adj festive ( fx event, occasion);( grinagtig) very funny;[ han er festlig] he is great fun;[ festlig smykket] gaily decorated. -
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adj screamingly funny,F hilarious. -
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adj extremely funny. -
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18 mærkelig
aстра́нный 2.* * *cranky, curious, peculiar, strange* * *adj( usædvanlig) strange, remarkable ( fx coincidence),( stærkere) extraordinary ( fx sight);( besynderlig) odd ( fx behaviour), curious, queer,T funny,( oftest misbilligende) peculiar ( fx smell, taste, behaviour);[ det var da mærkeligt] that is odd (, strange), how odd (, strange);[ mærkeligt nok] strangely (, oddly) enough, strange to say. -
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20 rævestreger
pl tricks, funny business, hanky-panky;[ der er ingen rævestreger ved det] it is all fair and above-board (el.fair and square).
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