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1 blindeinstitut
institute for the blind. -
2 gymnastikinstitut
institute of physical education. -
3 institut
sg - institúttet, pl - institútterинститу́т м; ка́федра ж* * *department, institute* * *(et -ter) institute;( ved universitet) institute, department. -
4 analyseinstitut
( for meningsmåling) opinion-research institute; public opinion poll firm. -
5 anklagemyndighed
* * *( ret til at rejse tiltale) the power to institute prosecution;( selve institutionen) the Prosecution;[ repræsentere anklagemyndigheden] appear for the Prosecution,(el. i Engl the Crown). -
6 anstille
vb make ( fx a comparison, an experiment);( indlede) set up,F institute ( fx an inquiry into something);[ anstille betragtninger over noget] make reflections about something, reflect on something;[ anstille sig syg] pretend to be ill,F simulate illness. -
7 efterlyse
*( tabte sager) advertise for;( om politiet: eftersøge) institute a search for;( i radio) broadcast an S. O. S. message for. -
8 indlede
2начина́тьíndlede et mǿde — откры́ть собра́ние
* * ** * **( begynde) begin, lead off ( fx he began (el. led off) with a few general remarks), start off;( med objekt) begin ( fx a speech, a meeting), open ( fx a debate, a meeting), enter into ( fx conversation (, negotiations) with somebody), launch ( fx an attack),F initiate ( fx a discussion, negotiations, a new policy),( højtideligere) inaugurate ( fx a new policy, a new era);( med forord, indledning) begin, introduce,F preface ( fx a speech with a few general remarks);( undersøgelse, F) institute, initiate;[ indlede bekendtskab med] form an acquaintance with;( tilfældigt) strike up an acquaintance with. -
9 indstifte
vb institute. -
10 oprette
create, establish, form, found, institute, set up, start up* * *vb(mere F) establish ( fx a business, an institution, military bases, diplomatic relations with a country);( grundlægge) found ( fx a school), form, create ( fx an army);( installere) install ( fx a telephone);( lade skrive) draw up ( fx a document);(mere F) conclude ( fx a contract);( genoprette, bøde på) put right, make good ( fx a mistake);( opveje) make up for ( fx a loss);( rette ud) straighten out;(buler i bil etc) beat out;(tekn) true up;[ oprette det forsømte], se indhente. -
11 retsforfølgning
(legal) proceedings pl;[ indlede retsforfølgning mod] institute (legal) proceedings against. -
12 retsmedicinsk
adj:[ retsmedicinsk institut] medico-legal institute. -
13 samarbejde
collaborate, collaboration, co-operate, co-operation, liaison* * *( især om bestemt opgave) collaboration ( mellem between, among fx close collaboration among industrial firms);( partnerskab) partnership;[ han takkede for (et) godt samarbejde] he thanked them for their co-operation;[(et) politisk samarbejde] political co-operation;[ indlede et udenrigspolitisk samarbejde] institute co-operation in the field of foreign policy;[ i samarbejde med] in collaboration (el. co-operation) with;[ samarbejde med fjenden] collaboration with the enemy;II. vb co-operate ( med with, om at in -ing, fx co-operate with them in finishing the project; we shall have to co-operate with them if we are to succeed);( især om bestemt opgave) collaborate ( med with, om on, fx collaborate with him on a novel);( til en helhed), se sammenarbejde;[ samarbejde med fjenden] collaborate with the enemy. -
14 soldaterhjem
soldiers' institute. -
15 statsprøveanstalten
the National Institute for the Testing of Materials. -
16 teknologisk
adj technological;[ teknologisk arbejdsløshed] technological unemployment;[ teknologisk institut] technological institute.
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