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1 takke
acknowledge, thank* * *vb thank,( besvare en tale) return thanks; reply;[ takke `af] resign;[ du behøver ikke at takke] there is no need to thank me (, him etc);[ takke for gaven] thank him (, them etc) for the present;[ det kan du takke dig selv for] you have only yourself to thank for that; you may thank yourself for that;[ have meget at takke en for] be much indebted to somebody;[ vi kan takke ham for det] we are indebted to him for it, we owe it to him,(= det er hans skyld) it is his fault;[ ikke noget at takke for!] don't mention it! not at all!T you can count yourself lucky that you got through![ takket være] thanks to ( fx we were saved thanks to his courage). -
2 anerkende
2признава́ть; утвержда́ть* * ** * ** acknowledge ( fx we acknowledge with thanks your order of May 12; I acknowledge him as my master);( indrømme) admit ( fx the justice of the claim; that he is right);( synligt; også = godkende) recognize ( fx a new State, a record; they acknowledged the part he had played in their success, but they refused to recognize it suitably);[ anerkende modtagelsen af] acknowledge (the) receipt of. -
3 indrømme
1уступа́ть, соглаша́ться, признава́ть* * *acknowledge, admit, concede, confess, grant, own, own up* * *vb( tilstå) admit, confess ( fx one's mistake, one's guilt; I must admit(el. confess) that I don't know), own up to ( fx the theft; having done it),( erkende også) acknowledge ( fx defeat; that he is right; to see something is not the same as to acknowledge it),( modstræbende, F) concede ( fx defeat; that he is right),( give ret i, F) grant ( fx I grant you that he is a fool, but...);( bevilge) give, allow ( fx somebody credit, a discount);[ man må indrømme at, det må indrømmes at] you have to admit that, admittedly ( fx admittedly, he is no fool). -
4 bekræfte
1подтвержда́ть* * *acknowledge, affirm, bear out, certify, confirm, corroborate, verify* * *vb( bestyrke) confirm ( fx a suspicion, an impression),F corroborate, bear out;( anerkende rigtigheden af) confirm ( fx a conversation, a statement; they have neither confirmed nor denied the rumours);( sige ja til) answer in the affirmative, affirm;[ afskriftens rigtighed bekræftes] I certify this to be a true copy;[ bekræftet afskrift (el. genpart)] certified copy;[ lovlig bekræftet genpart] legally attested copy;[ bekræfte modtagelsen af] acknowledge receipt of;[ bekræfte hans ord] corroborate (el. bear out) his statement, bear him out;[ bekræftet oversættelse] certified translation;[ bekræfte ved ed] confirm on oath, swear to;(se også bekræftende). -
5 erkende
2признава́ть, сознава́ть* * *acknowledge, discern, face up to, recognize* * **( indrømme) acknowledge ( fx that one is beaten; having been beaten; the justice of the complaint);( tilstå) admit ( fx I must admit that I don't know; admit one's mistake(, one's guilt)),F own ( fx one's faults),( modstræbende, F) concede;( indse) recognize ( fx that one is in the wrong),F own ( fx I owned myself at a loss, but would not admit it);( blive klar over) realize,F perceive;[ erkende sig skyldig] admit one's guilt,( i retten) plead guilty. -
6 anmode
1проси́ть; хода́тайствовать (о чём-л.)* * ** * *vb:[ anmode om] request ( fx permission, an interview),T ask for ( fx help),F solicit ( fx a favour);[ anmode en om at] request (el. ask) somebody to;[ De anmodes om at...] please ( fx please acknowledge receipt of this letter), you are requested to. -
7 hilse
2приве́тствоватьhils ham fra mig — переда́й ему́ приве́т от меня́
hílse på en — здоро́ваться с кем-л., знако́миться с кем-л.
* * *acknowledge, greet, remember* * ** say good morning (, good afternoon, good evening),T say hello,( bukke) bow,( nikke) nod;( med objekt) say good morning (etc) to, bow to, nod to;( byde velkommen) greet ( fx she greeted me with a smile);(fig: modtage) receive,F greet, hail ( fx the news was received (, greeted, hailed) with enthusiasm);[ vær hilset!]F hail![ jeg skal hilse dig fra din broder] your brother sends his regards;[ hils ham fra mig] give him my regards (el. F compliments),F remember me to him;F give him my compliments and say;[ jeg skal hilse fra fruen og bede Dem om at] Mrs X's compliments and would you kindly;[ hilse igen] return a greeting;[ hilst med bifald] received (, F greeted el. hailed) with applause;(mar) dip the flag;[ hilse noget med glæde] welcome something;[ hilse på] say good morning (, afternoon, evening) to,T say hello to,(nikke etc til) bow to, nod to;(mil. & F) salute;( hilse velkommen) greet,( give hånden) shake hands with,( gøre visit hos) call on,( gøre bekendtskab med) meet;( med glasset) F take wine with. -
8 modtagelse
sg - módtagelsen, pl - módtagelser1) приём, получе́ние с* * *receipt, reception* * *(en -r) reception ( fx a kind reception; the reception of the guests; give (el. hold) a reception);( af ting) receipt ( fx acknowledge receipt of the money);(mods afslag) acceptance;[ efter modtagelsen af Deres brev] on receipt of your letter;[ få en hjertelig modtagelse] receive a hearty welcome. -
9 vedkende
*:[ vedkende sig] acknowledge ( fx one's mistake; a child, one's signature); admit ( fx responsibility for something), own up to (fx one's faults);[ ikke ville vedkende sig] disown ( fx one's son), disclaim ( fx (the) responsibility for it; the authorship of the book);[ jeg må vedkende mig] I have to admit (el. confess) to ( fx a dislike of rock music). -
10 at anerkende
to acknowledge -
11 at erkende
to acknowledge
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