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1 rigdom
affluence, gain, richness, riches, wealth* * *(en -me) riches pl,( velstand) wealth;( rigelighed, righoldighed) richness;( yppighed, F) exuberance;( overflod, F) abundance;[ rigdomme] riches;[ rigdom på] wealth of ( fx a wealth of detail (, information)),( overflod, F) abundance of ( fx raw materials). -
2 alverden
вселе́нная жhvad i alvérden er det? — что же э́то тако́е?
* * *sb all the world;(dvs mange penge) it is not the earth;[ hvorfor i alverden] what ever for, why on earth;[ alverdens forskellige mennesker] all sorts of different people;[ alverdens rigdom] all the riches in the world. -
3 samle
accumulate, assemble, bundle, collect, compile, concentrate, gather, muster, piece together, pile up, put together, raise, rally, unify* * *vb gather ( fx mushrooms, pebbles, wealth, information, experience),( mere systematisk) collect ( fx material for a book; information; one's thoughts);( om personer) gather ( fx gather people about one), collect ( fxcollect all the pupils in the big hall),( til bestemt formål, F) assemble ( fx an audience; the members of the committee; people for a meeting);( tiltrække) attract ( fx he stood on a box to attract an audience);(maskindele etc) assemble;( opdynge) accumulate ( fx a lot of books; enormous riches),F amass ( fx a fortune);( til en enhed) unite ( fx a country),F unify;[ samles] gather, meet;(se også samlet);[ med sb:][ samle appetit] get up (el. gather) an appetite;[ samle mod] get up (el. pluck up) courage;[ samle en hær] raise an army;( komme sig) recuperate;[ samle alle sine kræfter] gather all one's strength;[ med præp, adv:][ samle ind]( foretage indsamling) collect ( til for),(fx på arbejdsplads, T) pass the hat round;[ samle op] pick up;[ samle på bøger (, frimærker etc)] collect books (, stamps etc);T ( ironisk) nothing to write home about;[ samle sammen] get (el. gather) together ( fx one's things), collect;[ med sig:][ samle sig] gather, collect,( for bestemt formål, F) assemble (om round), congregate;( ophobes) gather ( fx dust gathered on the books), collect,( gennem lang tid) accumulate ( fx books (, dust) had accumulated on his desk);( tage sig sammen) collect oneself,( koncentrere sig) concentrate (om on);[ samle sig en formue] accumulate (, F: amass) a fortune;(dvs for at støtte) they rallied round their leader. -
4 verden
earth, realm, scene, world* * *(en -er) world ( fx travel round the world; is there life on other worlds? the literary world);[ verdens](+ sup) in the world ( fx the richest man in the world; it is theeasiest thing in the world), on earth;[ verdens ende]( stedligt) the end of the earth,( tidsmæssigt) the end of the world;[ det er verdens gang] that's the way of the world;[ til ingen verdens nytte] (of) no earthly use;[ al verdens rigdom] all the riches in the world;[ ingen verdens ting] no earthly thing, not a thing;[ med adj & vb:][ den anden verden] the other (el. the next) world,(se også ndf: af, i);[ den fine verden] the fashionable world, Society;[ hele verden] all the world, the whole world;[ så længe verden har stået] since the beginning of time;[ så længe verden står] till the end of time;[ nu står verden ikke længere!] well, I never! good Lord![ tage verden som den er] take the world as it is;[ med præp:][ af verden](+ sup), se ovf: verdens;[ det bedste menneske af verden] the best man alive, the best of men;[ en verden af] a world of;[ en succes af den anden verden] a tremendous success,(let glds) no end of a success;[ ikke for alt i verden] not for (anything in) the world; not for worlds;[ hvad i al verden] what on earth? what in the world?[ han lever i en anden verden] he moves in a world of his own (el. a world apart);[ intet i verden] nothing in the world;[ han elskede dette sted over alt i verden] he loved this spot more than anything in the world;[ overalt i verden] all over the world, the (whole) world over;[ sætte børn i verden] bring children into the world;[ komme til verden] be born,(fig) see the light (of day).
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