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1 sejr
triumph, victory, win* * *(en -e) victory,(fig) triumph;[ gå af med sejren] be victorious, carry the day,(i konkurrence etc) win, come out the winner, carry off the prize,(fig) prevail, triumph;[ vinde sejr] gain the victory, be victorious,(fig) triumph ( over over). -
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3 sejre
prevail, triumph* * *vb win, gain the victory,F be victorious, conquer;(i konkurrence etc) win, come out the winner;(fig) prevail, triumph;[ sejre over] win a victory over,F triumph over, conquer,( i sport) beat, win over;(fig) overcome ( fx one's fear; disease), prevail (el. triumph) over( fx the forces of evil). -
4 triumf
exultation, jubilation, triumph* * *(en -er) triumph;( triumferen) triumph,( især skadefro) glee;[ fejre triumf](hist.) celebrate a triumph;[ jeg havde den triumf at] I had the satisfaction (, F: gratification) that. -
5 anelse
sg - ánelsen, pl - ánelser1) предчу́вствие с2) представле́ние сháve íngen ánelse om nóget — не име́ть никако́го поня́тия [представле́ния] о чём-л.
* * *inkling, pinch* * *(en -r)( svag forestilling) suspicion ( fx I had a suspicion of the truth);( lille smule) touch ( fx a touch of garlic in the salad; a touch more salt; a touch of frost in the air),(F el. spøg.) suspicion ( fx a suspicion of pepper in the soup; a suspicion of triumph in her voice);[ bange anelser] misgivings;[ onde anelser] forebodings, presentiments of evil;[ jeg har en anelse om at] I have a feeling that;[ jeg har ikke den ringeste anelse om hvad der skete] I have not the faintest idea what happened;T I haven't a clue about what happened. -
6 forskud
sg - fórskuddet, pl - fórskudзада́ток м; ава́нс м* * ** * *advance;[ give forskud] advance (money);(fig) anticipate ( fx one's triumph);(se også sorg). -
7 kortvarig
кратковре́менный* * *brief, short-lived* * *adj short-lived ( fx triumph),F brief,(litt) transitory ( fx joy). -
8 palme
* * *(en -r) palm;[ stå med palmerne i hænderne] get all the credit, triumph, be triumphant;[ sejrens palmer] the palm of victory. -
9 triumfere
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10 triumferende
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11 ånd
* * *(en -er)( sind, mods legeme; også: stor personlighed) mind ( fx body and mind; the triumph of mind over matter; he was one of the greatest minds of his time); spirit ( fx the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak);( overnaturligt væsen) spirit, genie ( fx the Spirit (el. Genie) of the Lamp (, of the Ring));( spøgelse) ghost ( fx Hamlet's father's ghost), spirit;( tænkemåde) spirit ( fx the spirit of the 18th century);( åndelig kraft, indre princip) genius ( fx men of genius; the genius of the language);(i hær etc) morale;( tone, retning) spirit ( fx we accept the spirit as well as the letter of the treaty), drift ( fx the drift of what he said),F tenor;[ når ånden kommer over ham] when the spirit moves him;[ opgive ånden] give up the ghost;[ åndens verden] the spiritual world;[ med adj:][ beslægtede ånder] kindred souls (el. spirits), congenial spirits;[ de dødes ånder] the spirits of the dead;[ en ond ånd] an evil spirit;( indianernes gud) the Great Spirit;[ tjenende ånd](spøg.: tjener etc) menial,( troldmands) familiar;[ med i:][ i ånden] in spirit;[ forstå noget i den ånd det er skrevet] understand something in the spirit in which it was written;[ optage det i den rette ånd] take it in the right spirit;[ganske i X.s ånd] quite in the spirit of X.;[ i ånd og sandhed] in spirit and in truth;[ jeg ser ham i ånden] I see him in my mind's eye. -
12 triumf
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13 triumf
triumf [tʀi'omˀf] <-en; -er> Triumph m -
14 at triumfere
to triumph
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