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*( transportere) carry,F convey ( til to);( give adgang for, fx luft, vand) admit;( om kapital) inject ( fx inject new capital into the firm);( indskrive i) enter in;( også) supply a town with food;[ tilføre patienten ilt] administer oxygen to the patient;[ tilføre protokollen noget] put something on record, enter something in the record(s);(se også blod). -
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allow, authorize, have, permit* * *vb (tillod, tilladt) allow ( fx allow him to come in; allow me to help you),F permit ( fx the law does not permit it; permit me to answer your question);( med upersonligt subjekt: muliggøre) admit of ( fx it admits of no doubt), allow of ( fx it allows of several interpretations; his position did not allow of it), permit (of) ( fx alterations; so far as health permits);(se også tilladt);[ tillader De?](fx når man vil forbi) excuse me! thank you!(fx når man vil hjælpe) may I? allow me![ tillader De at jeg ryger?] do you mind if I smoke? may I smoke?(se også vejr);[ med sig:][ tillade sig](dvs at nyde) allow (, permit) oneself ( fx a cigar),F indulge in ( fx a glass of wine);[ kunne tillade sig] be able to afford ( fx we cannot afford any luxuries);[ han tror han kan tillade sig alt] he thinks he can do anything he likes;[ tillade sig at] allow (, permit) oneself to,( driste sig til) venture to, take the liberty to (el. of -ing);( i brevstil) allow me to;( ironisk) I take leave to ( fx doubt this);(merk) we (would) inform you that;(dvs være sådan stillet at) be able to afford to ( fx I cannot afford to run a car (, go abroad); he cannot afford to ignore theirwarnings (, criticize others)). -
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24 tåle
address, hold forth, oration, speak, speech, talk* * **( lide, underkaste sig) bear ( fx bear pain without flinching), suffer,F endure;( finde sig i) put up with ( fx I won't put up with his insolence any longer), take ( fx he will take no nonsense),F tolerate, suffer;[ han var kun tålt der] he was there on sufferance;( kunne tåle: udholde) stand, bear ( fx I can't stand (el. bear) him; I can't stand (el. bear) the sight of him; I can't bear to see him suffer),T stick ( fx I can't stick him),( stærkere, F) endure ( fx I can't endure that noise any longer);( kunne tåle: ikke tage skade af) stand ( fx I can stand any amount of cold), take ( fx he cannot take very much alcohol; I can take any amount),( om medicindosis) tolerate;( især om ting) stand up to ( fx high temperatures, rough treatment, wear and tear);[ han kan ikke tåle hummer (, kaffe, etc)] lobster (, coffee, etc) does not agree with him;(dvs det er usundt) it is not good for them ( fx to have everything they want; to be spoilt);(dvs udholde), se ovf;[ han tåler ikke spøg] he cannot take a joke;[ frugten tåler ikke at gemmes] the fruit won't keep;[ det tåler ikke at blive gentaget] it won't bear repeating;F admit of no delay, brook no delay. -
25 at indrømme
to admit
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