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1 engagere
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2 tilkoble
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3 angribe
4напада́ть (на кого-л.)* * *ambush, assail, assault, attack, charge, engage, harass, infest, savage, set upon, strike, turn on* * *vb attack,( pludseligt, voldsomt) assault,( vedholdende, F) assail,( modstander, fjender også) engage,( med stormangreb) charge,( med flyvere og = gøre indfald i) raid, make a raid on;(med ord etc) attack,( vedholdende) assail ( fx with reproaches);( bestride) contest ( fx his theory);( skade) damage,( om sygdom) affect,( kapital) make inroads on. -
4 ansætte
3назнача́ть; принима́ть на рабо́ту* * *employ, engage, hire, take on* * *vb( i stilling) employ, engage ( fx a new secretary), take on ( fx more workers);(i embede etc) appoint;( beramme) fix,F appoint ( fx a date for the meeting);(frugt etc) set;(se også anslå);( til skat) assess;[ fast ansat], se fastansat;[ han er ansat hos Brown & Co.] he is with Brown & Co., he is employed by(el. has a job with) Brown & Co.;[ansætte gagen til £5.000] fix the salary at £5,000. -
5 antage
41) брать, принима́ть2) предпола́гать* * *assume, suppose, take on* * *I. vb(tilbud etc) accept;( ansætte) engage ( fx a secretary), take on ( fx more workers);( godkende) approve ( fx plan, a scheme);( blive tilhænger af) adopt ( fx Christianity, an opinion);(få ( en vis skikkelse)) assume ( fx human shape);[ antage et navn] adopt a name;[ antage sig ens sag] take up somebody's cause;[ antage titel af] assume the title of.II. vb( formode) suppose, assume ( fx I suppose (el. assume) it is true; let us suppose (el. assume) that it is true),( gå ud fra) take it ( fx I take it that we agree on this),F presume;[ som almindelig antaget] as (it) is generally believed;[ antage for] take for ( fx what do you take me for? he is not the man I took him for). -
6 beslag
(et -)( metalplade, især til pynt) plate ( fx a harness plate), mounting, furniture ( fx on a chest of drawers);( til at sætte noget op med) fitting ( fx shelf fittings),( bygningsbeslag også) hardware,( dørbeslag, vinduesbeslag) furniture;( af søm) studding;( hestesko) shoes, shoeing;( på vognhjul) tyre;(dvs optage) take up ( fx one's time, attention),F occupy, engage;( gøre indgreb i) make demands on ( fx the children make (, thehousework makes) great demands on her time);( sætte sig i besiddelse af) monopolize ( fx the best chair);commandeer ( fx somebody's car);( optage på forhånd) pre-empt ( fx this project pre-empted most of the available funds);[ lægge beslag på ens gæstfrihed] accept somebody's hospitality;( ubeskedent) trespass upon somebody's hospitality;[ lægge beslag på ens kræfter] tax somebody;[ må jeg lægge beslag på dig et øjeblik?] can you spare me a few minutes? -
7 fange
I sg - fángen, pl - fángerзаключённый м, у́зник м, пле́нный мII 1лови́ть, пойма́тьfánge an — начина́ть
* * *captive, capture, catch, catch out, convict, engage, ensnare, excite, hook, land, lay (one's) hands on, pick up, prisoner* * *I. (en -r)( tilfangetagen) captive;(fig) captive ( fx he was her captive);[ tage en til fange] take somebody prisoner ( fx they were taken prisoner).II. vb catch ( fx caught in a trap);(( som) i en fælde) trap ( fx trap foxes; he was trapped in the burning building);( tage til fange) take prisoner, capture;[ fange hans blik] catch his eye;[ holde én fangen] keep somebody prisoner;[ holde éns interesse fangen] hold somebody's attention;[ fange an] start, set to work. -
8 forhyre
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9 fæste
I. (et -r)( for hænderne) hold,( for fødderne) foothold;( på sabel) hilt, handle;(jur) copyhold.II. vb fasten ( fx a flower on one's dress), fix,(F: stærkere) secure;( tage i sin tjeneste) hire,F engage;[ fæste sit blik på] fix one's eyes on;[ fæste en gård bort til en] give somebody the copyhold of a farm;[ fæste lid til], se lid;[ fæste på papiret] commit to writing (el. paper);[ fæste rod] take root;[ fæste sig i erindringen] stick in one's memory;[ fæste sig ved] notice;( slå ned på) fasten on. -
10 indlade
4впуска́тьíndlade sig ; índlade sig i sámtale med én... — вступи́ть в разгово́р с кем-л.
* * *I. vb (indlade, indladet)(mar) ship, load, take in.II. vb (indlod, indladt) let in, admit;[ indlade sig i samtale med] enter into conversation with;[ indlade sig med] take up with, have something to do with, have dealings with;[ hun ville ikke indlade sig med ham] she rejected his advances;[ indlade sig på] embark on; enter into; engage in;( udsætte sig for) let oneself in for ( fx he does not know what he is letting himself in for);[ indlade sig på at] undertake to. -
11 sympati
favour, leaning, sympathy* * *(en -er)( det at kunne lide) liking;[ sympatier og antipatier] likes and dislikes;[ med vb:](dvs medfølelse) feel sympathy for ( fx his sufferings),( kunne lide) feel attracted by (el. to);[ få sympati for] take a liking to, take to;(dvs forståelse) have sympathy for ( fx his attitude),( synes om) have a liking for;[ have tyske sympatier] have German sympathies;[ se på det med sympati] look sympathetically at it,F take a sympathetic view of it, view it with sympathy;[ vinde ens sympati] get oneself liked by somebody,F engage somebody's sympathy. -
12 lægge beslag på
demand, engage, monopolize, take up
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