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1 advare
1* * *admonish, caution, tip off, warn* * *(især jur & = mane til forsigtighed) caution ( mod against, om about);[ advare én mod at gøre noget] warn somebody not to do something, warn somebody against doing something. -
2 formane
exhort, warn* * *vb admonish;[ formane en til at gøre noget] admonish somebody to do something;[ formane en til ikke at gøre noget] warn somebody against doing something. -
3 minde
sg - míndet, pl - mínder1) па́мять ж, воспомина́ние сtil mínde om... — на па́мять от... [о...]
2) рели́квия ж, сувени́р м* * *keepsake, memento, memory, recollection, remembrance* * *I. (et -r)( erindring) memory ( fx it is only a memory now; cherish one's memories);F remembrance ( fx have happy remembrances (el. memories) of something);( eftermæle) memory ( fx praise his memory; his memory is still alive);( levn) relic ( fx visible relics of the past);(se også erindring);( ting til minde om noget: souvenir) souvenir;( også minde om person, F) memento ( fx keep this ring as a memento of my visit), remembrance ( fx take this ring as a remembrance of my mother),( kun om person) keepsake ( fx she gave him a lock of her hair as a keepsake);( mindesmærke) memorial, monument ( for to);(også fig) erect a monument in his memory;[ med præp:][ minder fra ens barndom] memories (, mementos) of one's childhood;[ have det i frisk minde] have a vivid recollection of it;[ i mands minde] within living memory;[ til minde om] in memory of,F in remembrance of.II. (et)( samtykke) consent, permission.III. vb:(dvs få til at huske) remind somebody of something,( gøre opmærksom på) draw somebody's attention to something,( advare) warn somebody of something;( også, T) does that ring a bell?[ det minder om] it reminds me (, you etc) of, it suggests,F it is reminiscent of;[ det minder svagt om] it reminds one (, me etc) a little (el. a bit) of,F it has (el. bears) a faint resemblance to;(se også mindes). -
4 advisere
vb inform, give notice, warn;F advise (om of). -
5 opmærksom
attentive, mindful, observant* * *adj attentive ( fx listener);( hensynsfuld) considerate ( mod to, towards);[ blive opmærksom på] notice, become aware of;F it has come to our attention that;[ gøre ham opmærksom på at] draw his attention to the fact that, point out to him that;( advarende) warn him that; alert him to the fact that;[ opmærksom iagttager] close observer;[ for den opmærksomme iagttager] to the watchful observer;[ opmærksom tilskuer] observant spectator;[ være opmærksom] be attentive;[ være opmærksom på] be aware of, realize. -
6 praj
(et -)( råb) call, hail;( (ad)varsel) warning,( vink) hint;[ give en et praj] warn somebody; give somebody a hint. -
7 påminde
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8 vare
article, commodity, goods, last, merchandise* * *I. (en -r)( handelsvare) article,( især uforarbejdet, fx korn, kul) commodity;( om nummer på liste) item;[ varer] goods,F merchandise; articles; commodities;(let glds om detailvarer man sælger) wares ( fx sellling his wares from door to door);[ tage for gode varer] accept (at its face value), swallow,T buy;( også) it did not go down with him;[ beskadigede varer] damaged goods;(fig) a rare thing;[ de våde varer] drink, liquor;[ den ægte vare] the real thing, the genuine article,T the real McCoy (el. Mackay).II. sb ( påpasselighed):[ tage sig i vare for] beware of, be on one's guard against;[ tage vare på] take care of, attend to, look after;[ han har nok at tage vare på] he has got his hands full;[ tag vare på din mund] mind what you say.III. vb:[ vare ad] warn;[ vare sig] take care;[ vare sig for] beware of;[ vare sig for at] take care (el. be careful) not to.IV. vb( vedvare) last,F endure;( holde) last, wear;( med efterfølgende " før") be,(se ndf);[ vare længe] take (, last) a long time,(negativt el. spørgende) take (, last) long ( fx will it takelong? it won't take long);[ gældende så længe krigen varer] valid for the duration of the war;[ det vil vare længe før vi ser ham igen] it will be a long time before we see him again;[ det vil ikke vare længe før] it won't be long before;T I won't visit him again in a hurry;[ vare ved] go on, continue. -
9 varsko
I. (et) warning;( praj) notice ( fx give me notice when you are getting short of tobacco).II. vb warn (om of), give notice;[ varsko styrmanden] pass the word for the mate;[ varsko!] look out! -
10 at advare
to warn
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