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1 indgående
* * *I. (et):(mar) inward bound.II. adj(om post etc) incoming;(mar) inward bound;( grundig) thorough(-going), searching ( fx examination), exhaustive (fx treatment of the subject, inquiry),( detaljeret) detailed ( fx description);adv thoroughly, exhaustively; in detail. -
2 indad
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3 indre
вну́тренний; центра́льный* * *bowel, inner, inside, interior, internal, inward* * *I. (et) interior;( sind) heart, mind;[ det indre af landet] the interior of the country;( også) inland.II. adj inner ( fx regions, room, voice); interior ( fx walls, regions, monologue); internal ( fx bleeding, injuries, organs);( sjælelig) inward ( fx struggle), inner;( indenrigsk) internal; domestic; home;[ det indre Afrika] Central Africa;[ indre anliggender] internal (el. domestic) affairs ( fx interference in the domestic affairs of another country);[ den indre by] the town centre;[ indre Mission], se mission;[ en indre stemme] a voice within me (, him etc);[ indre trang], se trang;[ indre uroligheder] internal (el. civil) troubles;[ indre værdi] intrinsic value;(fig) the mind's eye;(anat) the internal ear. -
4 indadvendt
за́мкнутый, погружённый в себя́* * *introvert, withdrawn* * *adj turned inwards;(fig) withdrawn ( fx person); inward-looking ( fx group, glance). -
5 indklarering
(en) entry, inward clearance. -
6 indvendig
1. aвну́тренний2. advвнутри́* * *inner, interior, internal* * *adj inside ( fx measurements, lavatory), inward ( fx curve);F internal ( fx bleeding, injuries), interior ( fx walls);( indendørs) indoor;adv inside ( fx label the luggage (, wash the car) both inside and out);F internally;( i sit stille sind) inwardly, to oneself ( fx he was laughing (, cursing) inwardly (el. to himself));[ le indvendig]( også) laugh in one's sleeve;[ låst indvendig fra] locked on the inside. -
7 kamp
sg - kampen, pl - kampe1) борьба́ ж; би́тва ж2) спорт. состяза́ние с, матч м* * *battle, combat, conflict, fight, game, match, play, scramble, scrimmage, struggle, tie* * *(en -e)(også fig) fight,( hård, langvarig) struggle ( fx the fight (, struggle) for freedom (, against poverty); the struggle for existence (, power)),(fig også) battle ( fx the battle for promotion (, first place); the daily battle (el. struggle) to make ends meet);( det at kæmpe, også mil.) fighting ( fx there was fighting in the streets);(mil. også) action ( fx clear the decks for action; killed in action), combat ( fx armed combat; combat patrol, combat zone);( enkelt kamp, mil.) action,( sportskamp) match ( fx a football (, tennis) match),( privat) game ( fx let's have a game of football);[ kampen for tilværelsen] the struggle for life (el. existence);[ føre en håbløs kamp] fight a losing battle;[ hårde kampe](mil.) heavy fighting;[ indre kamp] inward struggle;[ kamp på liv og død] life-and-death struggle;[ tage kampen op] give battle ( fx they stopped in their flight and gave battle); show fight;[ tage kampen op med dem] make a stand against them;[ overgive sig uden kamp] surrender without a fight (, without fighting, without offering resistance). -
8 trang
close, poky, urge* * *I. (en)( nød) want,( stærkere, F) need ( fx be in want (, need));[ en indre trang] an inward urge;[ drevet af en indre trang til at] feeling an urge to, compelled by an urge to;[ føle trang til] want; feel a desire (, craving) for;[ føle trang til at] want to, feel a desire to ( fx speak), feel an urge to ( fx hit him),F feel impelled to ( fx say something);( behov) feel a need to ( fx go to the toilet);[ en naturlig trang] a natural desire,(dvs til at gå på wc) the call of nature ( fx feel the call ofnature);[ når trangen kom over ham] when the urge came over (el. on) him.II. adj( om plads) narrow,( stærkere) cramped;( stram) tight;[ døren går trangt] the door sticks;[ trange tider] hard times;(se også kår).
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