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1 kort
1. sg - kortet, pl - kort1) ка́рта жspílle kort — игра́ть в ка́рты
2) ка́рточка ж, откры́тка ж3) биле́т м ( членский)2. aкоро́ткий; кра́ткийkort sagt — коро́че говоря́
kort og godt — одни́м сло́вом
* * *brief, card, chart, hand, map, short* * *I. (et -) card;( spillekort) (playing) card;( brevkort) postcard,(am) postal card;( visitkort) (visiting) card;(abonnementskort til jernbane etc) season ticket,(am: til jernbane) commutation ticket;( kartotekskort) index card, catalogue card;[ give kort] deal;[ det er dig der skal give kort] it is your deal;[ der er givet forkert kort] there has been a misdeal;(også fig) have (el. hold) a good hand;(fig) find out what he is up to;(også fig) put (el. place) one's cards on the table;[ på et kort] on a map;[ et spil kort](dvs kortbladene) a pack of cards,(især am) a deck of cards;(= et slag kort) a game of cards;[ spille sine kort godt] play one's cards well;[ sætte alt på ét kort] stake everything on one card.II. adj short;(F: kortvarig, kortfattet) brief ( fx visit, letter),( affærdigende) curt ( fx reply);[ det lange og det korte af det er] the long and the short of it is;[ kort efter] shortly (el. a short time) after(wards);[ kort efter at han gik] shortly after he (had) left;[ kort for hovedet] abrupt,( opfarende) short-tempered, snappy;[ kort og godt, kort sagt] in short, to cut a long story short;[ han fortalte mig kort og godt at] he told me in so many words that;[ kort proces], se proces;[ kort tid efter] = kort efter;[ for kort tid siden] a short time ago, recently;[ om kort tid] shortly, soon, before long;[ komme til kort] have to give up, fail;( lide nederlag) get the worst of it. -
2 før
advра́ньшеfør éller sénere — ра́ньше и́ли по́зже
før i tíden — ра́ньше, ра́нее
* * *in advance, before, previous to, short of* * *I. adj( korpulent) stout, portly.II. adv before ( fx I have been here before);( på et tidligere tidspunkt) earlier on ( fx as I said earlier on),( lige før) just now;( i tidligere tid) formerly;( hellere) sooner, rather, first;[ dagen før] the day before;[ før og nu] then and now, past and present;[ før eller senere] sooner or later;[ hverken før eller siden] at no time before or after.III. conj before;[ ikke før han kommer] not till (el. not until) he comes;[ han havde ikke været der længe før regnen begyndte] he had not been there long when (el. before) it began to rain;IV. præp before,F previous to;[ ikke før](dvs så sent som, først) not until,T not till ( fx he did not arrive till 5 o'clock);(dvs tidligst) not before ( fx don't come before 5 o'clock, nobody will be at home).
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