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1 fælles
о́бщий, совме́стный* * *collective, collectively, common, communal, concerted, joint, mixed, mutual, united* * *adj(som to el. flere har) common ( for to, fx that mistake was common to all of them; their common enemy; common interests), joint ( fx bank account, project, responsibility),( som man deles om) shared ( fx toilet),(mere F) communal ( fx kitchen, television);( forenet) joint ( fx action, efforts), united ( fx efforts; form a united front);[ være fælles om noget] share something;[ med sb:][ ved fælles anstrengelser] by our (, their etc) joint (el. united) efforts;[ til fælles bedste] for our (, their, etc) common good;[ ved fælles hjælp] between them (, us, you), by their (, our, your) joint efforts;( også) have interests in common;[ i fælles interesse] in our (, their etc) common interest;[ gøre fælles sag med] make common cause with;( for begge køn) co-education;[ vor fælles ven] our mutual (el. common) friend. -
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arouse, awake, awaken, evoke, get up, rouse, wake, waken* * *vbT wake up ( fx the noise woke me (up)),F awaken,( voldsomt) rouse;( efter aftale) call ( fx call me at eight o'clock);(fig) cause ( fx anxiety, laughter, a scandal, surprise, sorrow), raise( fx doubt, hopes, a laugh, fears),F excite ( fx admiration, affection, anger, hatred), give rise to (fx doubts, hopes), awaken ( fx a desire, hopes, somebody'sinterest, somebody's suspicion), arouse ( fx somebody's curiosity; feelings, interest, sympathy),( stærkere) rouse ( fx discontent, evil passions, suspicion, somebody to action);( kalde frem) evoke ( fx memories, admiration, surprise);(se også I. røre, sensation);[ blive vakt](rel) be saved;[ blive vækket af] be woken (el. wakened) by,F be awakened by;[ vække forestillinger om] suggest;[ vække op fra de døde] wake from the dead;[ vække til eftertanke] give food for thought;(fig) arouse, make ( fx somebody, a memory) come alive.
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