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1 remse
I. (en -r) long string of words (, names etc), (long) list of words;(neds: lang kedelig beretning) screed,( monotont fremført opremsning) litany;( børneremse) jingle,( tælleremse) counting-out rhyme;[ kunne på remse] know by rote;[ lære på remse] learn by rote.II. vb:[ remse op] reel off, rattle off. -
2 råbe
bawl, call, holler, shout* * ** call (out), cry (out),( stærkere) shout;[ råbe og skrige] bawl, yell,(fig) rant and rave;[ med præp & adv:][ råbe an](mil.) challenge;[ råbe en taxi an] hail a taxi;[ råbe efter] call after;[ råbe med aviser (, fisk etc)] cry papers (, fish etc);[ råbe om hjælp] call (el. cry, shout) for help;[ råbe op] shout,( for at vigte sig) throw one's weight about;[ råbe navnene op] call out (el. over) the names, read out the names;[ han (el. hans navn) blev råbt op] his name was called;[ han var ikke længere borte end at man kunne råbe ham op] he was within earshot (el. call);[ råbe op om] shout about,( gøre et stort nummer ud af) make great play with, make a great fuss about;[ råbe på]( person) call,( ting) call out for ( fx food, help),( stærkere) shout for,( kræve) clamour for ( fx they are clamouring for revenge (,reforms));(fig) cry out for ( fx the door is just crying out for paint (,crying out to be painted));[ råbe til en] call (, shout) to somebody;[ råbe til himlen] cry to heaven. -
3 navn
sg - navnet, pl - navne1) и́мя с; фами́лия ж; назва́ние сhvad er Déres navn? — как ва́ша фами́лия?; как вас зову́т?
2) сла́ва ж, изве́стность жskábe sig et navn — созда́ть себе́ и́мя
* * *character, name, reputation* * *(et -e) name ( fx what is your name? my name is Jones; the great names of history);( rygte, berømmelse) reputation, name ( fx have a good reputation (el.name) as a writer);[ med vb & adj:][ han fik navnet John] he was named John,( i dåben) he was christened John;[ give navn] give a name to, name;[ éns gode navn og rygte] one's character; one's reputation;(dvs kendte mennesker) everybody who is anybody; everybody with a name;[ mange kendte navne var til stede] many distinguished people (, T: many of the (local) bigwigs) were present;[ med præp:][ som kun eksisterer af navn] existing in name only, nominal;[ af navn og af gavn] in name and in fact;[ mere af navn end af gavn] more in name than in actual fact;(se også III. kende);[ i Guds navn] in God's name;[ i Guds navn da!] well if you must![ i kongens navn] in the name of the King;[ i lovens navn] in the name of the law;[ hvorfor i himlens navn] why in the name of heaven, why in heaven's name;[ med navn på] with one's name on it,(påtrykt etc) personalized ( fx pencil, notepaper);[ pengene står på hans navn] the money is (deposited) in his name;(se også II. lyde);[ under navn af] under the name of;[ det går under navn af] it goes by the name of, it is known as;[ han går under navnet X] he passes by the name of X;[en mand ved navn N.] a man called N.,T a man by the name of N.;[ kalde (el. nævne) en ting ved dens rette navn] call a thing by its right name, call a spade a spade;(se også nævne). -
4 rode
forage, grub, root, scrabble* * *I. (en -r)(mil.) file;[ blind rode] blank file.II. vb( lave roderi) make a mess of things;(i jorden etc) root;(neds: i andres sager) poke about;[ med præp & adv:][ rode frem] rake out;[ rode i] rummage in (, among);[ rode sig ind i] get mixed up in;[ rode med]( arbejde med) busy oneself with,( nusse med) fiddle with, potter at,( lave rode i) mess about with,( reparere på) tinker with;[ rode op i]( rippe op i) rake up,( rage i) rummage about in;[ rode rundt i] rummage (, poke) about in;[ rode sammen]( forveksle, lave rod i) mix up, muddle up ( fx their names, his things),( lave i en fart) toss together, knock up ( fx a meal).
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