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1 skarpsindig
* * *adj acute ( fx observer, thinker, observation),( indtrængende) penetrating ( fx analysis),( skønsom) discerning ( fx critic),( nøgtern) shrewd ( fx observer, remark);(F el. ironisk) perspicacious ( fx critic; remark; how perspicacious of you to notice that!). -
2 gigtfeber
acute articular rheumatism, rheumatic fever. -
3 spids vinkel
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4 akut
о́стрый (о заболевании, ситуации и т. п.)* * *acute, acutely* * *adj acute ( fx disease; the situation became acute). -
5 skarp
acrid, acute, alert, apt, barbed, clear-cut, cutting, fierce, keen, lurid, piquant, pungent, sharp, tight, waspish* * *I. (en)(æg) edge.II. adj sharp,( stærkere, F) keen ( fx knife, edge),(fig) keen ( fx eye, hearing, sight, intelligence),F acute;( tilspidset) sharp ( fx corner), pointed;( tydelig) sharp ( fx image), clear-cut ( fx features, profile, division);( bidende) biting, cutting ( fx reply, satire);( om smag) sharp,F pungent,( bidende skarp) acrid;(se også skarpt);( om ammunition) live ( fx ammunition, cartridge), ball ( fxcartridge);[ skarpt skud] round;[ skyde med skarpt] fire live cartridges;[ med sb:][ skarpt angreb] violent attack;[ under skarp bevogtning] closely guarded;[ have et skarpt blik for] have a keen eye for;[ skarp drejning] sharp turn;[ skarp forfølgelse] close (el. hot) pursuit;[ skarpe forholdsregler] severe (el. harsh) measures;[ skarp grænse] sharp (el. well-defined) limit (, boundary);[ skarp iagttager] keen (, F: acute) observer;[ skarp kant] sharp edge;(fig) be abrasive;[ skarp konkurrence] keen competition;[ skarp kontrast] sharp contrast;[ skarp lyd] piercing (el. shrill) sound;[ skarpt lys] glaring light;[ skarp ost] strong cheese;[ skarp stemme] sharp voice,( skurrende) rasping (el. harsh) voice,( skinger) strident voice;[ i skarpt trav] at a smart trot;[ holde skarpt udkig] keep a sharp look-out; -
6 aigu
(en)( accent) acute accent. -
7 fin
то́нкий, изя́щный, изы́сканныйden er fin! — разг. хорошо́, прекра́сно!
* * *acute, delicate, fair, fashionable, feathery, fine, grand, noble* * *adj fine ( fx clothes, dust, thread; he is a fine chap);( udsøgt) choice ( fx food); high-class;( sart, fintmærkende) delicate ( fx features, sense of smell);( fornem) distinguished;( hørende til den fine verden) fashionable;[ den er fin!] OK! fine![ have fine fornemmelser] have social aspirations, be genteel;[ en fin hjerne] a subtle brain;[ fin hud] delicate (el. soft) skin;[ fin hørelse] a quick ear;[ en fin iagttager] a shrewd observer;[ et fint menneske] a noble character;[ på en fin måde] discreetly;[ fint papir](merk) highclass (el. gilt-edged) security;[ han er ikke fint papir] he is a somewhat shady customer;[ det er netop det fine ved det] that's just the point, that is (just) the beauty of it;[ være fine venner med] be great friends with; be hand in glove with;[ den fine verden] the fashionable world, Society;[ et fint vink] a delicate hint. -
8 intellekt
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9 roskildesyge
(med.) acute gastroenteritis. -
10 skarpsynet
adj sharp-sighted, keen-sighted;(fig) penetrating; acute ( fx observer). -
11 spids
apex, head, pinnacle, point, pointed, sharp, spike, stem, tip* * *I. (en -er)( yderste ende) tip ( fx of a finger, a nose, a tongue, a wing), end (fx cut the end of a cigar),( af mole) head;( af pen) nib;( øverste ende) top ( fx the top of a mountain);( lungespids) apex;(på gitter etc) spike;( pibespids) mouthpiece;( på gaffel) prong, tine;( gren af hjortegevir) prong, tine, point;( hunderace) spitz;(mat.: på kurve) cusp;[spidserne pl]( om personer) the bigwigs;[ en spids](T: en drink til at styrke sig på) a quick one;[ i spidsen for] at the head of, leading;[ med vb + præp:][ gå i spidsen] lead the way;[ gå i spidsen for optoget] head the procession;T ( om person: blive hysterisk) go off the deep end;( blive rasende) blow one's top; hit the ceiling;( om sag: tilspidse sig) come to a head;( gå i hårdknude) come to a deadlock;[ løbe ud i en spids] taper off to a point ( fx the upper part tapers(el. is tapered) off to a point);[ stille én i spidsen for] put somebody at the head of;[ stille sig i spidsen for] place oneself at the head of, take charge of;[ stå i spidsen for noget] be at the head of something ( fx a party);(fig) push it to extremes.II. adj pointed ( fx beard, chin, nose, gable), sharp ( fx pencil, needle, thorn);( løbende ud i en spids) tapering;( spydig) pointed, cutting ( fx remark), tart ( fx answer), dry ( fxsmile);[ spids pen] fine nib,(fig) caustic pen;[ spids vinkel] acute angle. -
12 spidsvinklet
adj acute-angled. -
13 strubehoste
(en) croup, acute catarrhal laryngitis;[ falsk strubehoste] false croup. -
14 tilspidset
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