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adapt, suit, tailor* * *vb adjust ( fx oneself to new conditions),( især om lidt større ændring) adapt ( efter to, fx adapt oneself to one's surroundings; til for, adapt the novel for the stage);(F: ved at give efter) accommodate ( efter to, fx I will accommodate my plan to yours; we must accommodate ourselves to circumstances);( skære, file etc til) fit ( fx a carpet to the floor; the key to the lock),(fig) tailor ( efter to, fx the activities must be tailored to the interests of the patients; the school system should be tailored to the needs of the child). -
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11) организо́вывать; обору́довать2) устра́иватьíndrette sig — устра́иваться, приспоса́бливаться
* * ** * *vb arrange ( fx arrange things (, one's day) so that...); organize;( om lejlighed, værelse: udstyre) furnish, fit up ( fx one's own room); fit out ( som as, til for, fx the room was fitted out as an office (, for another purpose));F accommodate ( efter to, fx accommodate one's way of life to another person's);( oprette) establish ( fx a new school);[ være indrettet på at] be prepared to;[ indrette sig] arrange (matters), make one's arrangements;[ indrette sig efter] adapt (oneself) to ( fx you must adapt to each other);[ indrette sig på at] prepare to;[ han er sådan indrettet at] he is so constituted that; his nature is such that;[ sådan er han nu indrettet] that is the way he is;[ indrettet til at] made to;[ dertil indrettet] made for the purpose. -
3 afpasse
vb adapt, adjust ( efter, til to, fx adapt (el. adjust) oneself to new conditions; adjust one's expenditure to one's income),[ afpasse straffen efter forseelsen] make the punishment fit the crime. -
4 bearbejde
1обраба́тывать* * *adapt, arrange* * *vb( ændre) rewrite,( musikstykke) arrange;( behandle ublidt) belabour;( søge at overtale) try to persuade, work on;( råstoffer, indsamlet materiale etc) work up ( fx work up one's notes into an article);( jord) cultivate. -
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* * *I. (en):[ med lempe] gently;[ fare med lempe] do things gently, be lenient;( være forsigtig) watch one's step.II. vb( tilpasse) adapt,F accommodate ( efter to);( lette) ease ( fx restrictions, taxation, taxes); relax ( fx control, rules);[ lempe sig efter] adapt oneself to,(F: ved at give efter) accommodate oneself to;[ lempe sig frem (, igennem)] do things gently,( være forsigtig) watch one's step.III. vb( flytte) ease ( fx the box into the corner, the sofa up the stairs,(fig) ease him out of his post);(mar) trim ( fx the ballast). -
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8 indordne
vb arrange;( indpasse) fit (i into);[ indordne noget i et system] arrange something according to a system, systematize something;[ indordne sig] adapt oneself;[ indordne sig under] conform to ( fx the rules), submit to ( fx his wishes). -
9 omarbejde
vb(bog etc: skrive helt om) rewrite,( for teatret, filmen) adapt;[ omarbejdet udgave] revised edition. -
10 omstille
vb(omstille produktion etc) switch over;( til fredsproduktion) reconvert;[ omstille sig til nye forhold] adapt (el. adjust) oneself to new conditions. -
11 overføre
carry forward, convey, relay, trace, transfer, transmit* * **( forflytte) transfer;( blod) transfuse;( smitte) transmit, communicate;(kraft etc) transmit;(tlf: om samtale gennem kabel) carry ( fx the cable will carry nearly 4000 conversations);( til ny side i regnskab) carry (el. bring) forward;(billede på andet underlag etc) transfer;( kalkere) trace;( bringe til anvendelse) apply ( fx you cannot apply the rules of the drama to a novel);[ overføre en roman til TV-skærmen] adapt a novel for television. -
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13 at tilpasse
to adapt
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