-
1 langfredag
-
2 til
at, for, into, till, to, until, unto* * *I. præpa) (i alm, især om sted) to ( fx go to London; return to England; keep to the right; write a letter to somebody; with my back to the fire; to my delight (, horror, despair, surprise));(se også ndf: j);b) ( ved arrive og arrival) at,( dog foran navne på lande og store byer) in ( fx arrive at one's destination, in England, at Dover, in London);c) (om bestemmelsessted i forb med start, leave, depart etc) for ( fxstart for Edinburgh; our departure for York);[ rejsende til Crewe] passengers for Crewe;[ tog til Hull] train for Hull;d) ( op imod, støttet til) against ( fx lean against a wall);T till ( fx wait untill (, till) tomorrow);( mellem to tidspunkter) to ( fx from ten to twelve o'clock; from 1770 to 1850);[ fra morgen til aften] from morning till night;[ til og med]( om dato) up to and including,(am) through ( fx from Sunday through Thursday),(om sted i bog etc) up to and including;f) ( tidspunkt) at ( fx come at the same time; he gave me presents at Christmas and on birthdays);( om arrangementer) for ( fx the ceremony was arranged for two o'clock; I have invited them for two o'clock; I have an appointment for two o'clock; come home for Christmas);( førstkommende) next ( fx next Easter, next summer);g) ( senest, sidste frist) by ( fx we must have them by Friday); h) ( når " til" + styrelse = indirekte objekt) to ( fx give money to the poor; sell it to Peter); for ( fx buy a present for her; make a dress for her);i) ( bestemmelse) for ( fx here is a letter for you; a basket for potatoes; for use in the kitchen; your task for tomorrow; tickets for "Hamlet"; the boot for the left leg; what is that wheel for? it is good enough for her);j) ( i forbindelse med måltiders navne) ( for at få) for ( fx he came home for lunch; he stayed for tea; we were six for dinner);( som man får) to ( fx he came to dinner; he stayed to dinner; invite him (, have him in) to dinner);( om det man spiser) for ( fx we had chicken for lunch; they serve bacon and eggs for breakfast; what did you have for dinner?);( sammen med) with ( fx drink wine with one's dinner; take tea with one's meals);k) ( samhørighed) of ( fx the author of the book; the key of the door; the mother of 5 children); to ( fx the heir to the estate); for (fx the boot for the left leg);apiece); sell (, buy) something at cost price; value the house at £40,000; estimate (el. put) her age at 40);m) ( mellem 2 tal i omtrentlig mængdesangivelse) to, or ( fx 25 to 30 persons; 5 or 6 persons);n) ( forandring) into ( fx forvandle til change into; oversætte tiltranslate into);o) ( som) by way of ( fx by way of answer, punishment); for ( fx Iwouldn't like to have him for my father); as ( fx he had Smith as a teacher);p) (efter adj, der betegner (u)dygtighed) at ( fx good (, clever, bad) at history; he is great at football);[ til at] at -ing ( fx he is marvellous at interviewing);q) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ den slyngel til Peter] that rascal of a Peter;[ til at] to ( fx too good to be true; not to be seen; not fit tolive);[ for tung til at jeg kan løfte den] too heavy for me to lift (it);[ her er ikke til at være for fluer] you can't move for flies here;[ her er ikke til at være for varme] it is unbearably hot here;II. adv( yderligere) more ( fx three more bottles), additional ( fx I bought three additional bottles), another ( fx another drink, another three bottles);(efter vb = energisk) hard ( fx run (, hit) hard), with a will ( fxhammer away with a will);(efter vb = fuldstændigt) up ( fx fryse ` til freeze up);[ én til] another, a second;[ én gang til] once more;[ en halv gang til så lang] half as long again;[ til og med]( tilmed) even, into the bargain;III. conj until,T till ( fx wait till I come). -
3 aften
eve, evening* * *(en -er)( især om tidsrum og den første del) evening ( fx spend an evening with somebody; at six o'clock in the evening);( især om tidspunkt, lejlighed og den senere del) night ( fx Friday was their concert night; 11 o'clock at night (el. in the evening));[ det er ved at blive aften] it is getting dark;[ en aften kom han] one evening he came;[ god aften] good evening;[ gøre sig en glad aften] have an evening (, night) out;[ i aften] tonight; this evening;[ i morgen aften] tomorrow evening (el. night);[ i forgårs aftes] the night before last;[ inden aften] before the day is out,( inden det bliver mørkt) before nightfall;[ mod aften] towards evening;[ om aftenen] in the evening, at night;[kl. 10 om aftenen] at 10 p.m.; at 10 in the evening;[den 22. om aftenen] on the night (el. evening) of the 22nd;[ her til aften] this evening;[ fra morgen til aften] from morning till night;[ blive og spise til aften] stay for supper;[ spise til aften] have supper;[ spise en kylling til aften] have a chicken for supper;[ ud på aftenen] late in the evening, late at night.
См. также в других словарях:
Good Friday — • The Friday on which the Church keeps the anniversary of the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Good Friday Good Friday … Catholic encyclopedia
Good Friday — Good Good, a. [Compar. {Better}; superl. {Best}. These words, though used as the comparative and superlative of good, are from a different root.] [AS. G[=o]d, akin to D. goed, OS. g[=o]d, OHG. guot, G. gut, Icel. g[=o][eth]r, Sw. & Dan. god, Goth … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Good Friday — late 13c., from GOOD (Cf. good) in M.E. sense of holy, also especially of holy days or seasons observed by the church (early 15c.); the word also was applied to Christmas and Shrove Tuesday … Etymology dictionary
Good Friday — n [U and C] the Friday before the Christian holiday of Easter, that Christians remember as the day Jesus Christ was crucified … Dictionary of contemporary English
Good Friday — noun count or uncount the Friday before Easter, which Christians remember as the day that Jesus Christ died … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Good Friday — ► NOUN ▪ the Friday before Easter Sunday, on which the Crucifixion of Christ is commemorated in the Christian Church … English terms dictionary
Good Friday — n. the Friday before Easter Sunday, observed in commemoration of the crucifixion of Jesus … English World dictionary
Good Friday — ). Pilate authorizes the Jewish leaders to judge Jesus according to their own Law and execute sentencing, however the Jewish leaders reply that they are not allowed by the Romans to carry out a sentence of death (). Pilate s wife had seen Jesus… … Wikipedia
Good Friday — the Friday before Easter, a holy day of the Christian church, observed as the anniversary of the Crucifixion of Jesus. [1250 1300; ME] * * * Friday before Easter, commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus. As early as the 2nd century it was kept by… … Universalium
Good Friday — It is startling that this, the most mournful day in the Christian calendar, is a cheerful Bank Holiday, and a traditional date for various games such as *skipping and *marbles. Traditionally, it was the day for certain tasks in the vegetable… … A Dictionary of English folklore
Good Friday — The Last Friday in Lent on which we commemorate the Death of our Lord. It is called Good Friday from the blessed results of our Saviour s sufferings, for by the shedding of His own most precious Blood He obtained eternal Redemption for us. It… … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia