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apprenticeship. -
2 lærlingetid
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3 læretid
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4 håndværkerlære
apprenticeship;[ stå i håndværkerlære] serve one's apprenticeship. -
5 uddannelse fk
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6 lære
sg - lǽren, pl - lǽrer1) уче́ние с, доктри́на ж, тео́рия ж2) учёба жvǽre i lǽre (hos en méster) — быть ученико́м (у ма́стера)
dráge lǽre af nóget — извле́чь уро́к из чего́-л.
* * *belief, learn, teach, teaching* * *I. (en)(håndværkslære etc) apprenticeship;[ komme i lære hos] be apprenticed to;[ stå i lære] serve one's apprenticeship ( hos with);[ sætte en i lære hos] apprentice somebody to.II. (en)( undervisning, forkyndelse) teachings pl ( fx the teachings of the church);( læresætning, fastslået lære) doctrine ( fx the doctrine of the Trinity),( dogme) dogma ( fx the dogma of papal infallibility);( videnskab) science;( teori) theory ( fx Freud's theory);( advarsel) lesson ( fx let that be a lesson to you!);[ drage lære af] learn (a lesson) from;[ tage ved lære] learn (af from);( også) take a leaf out of his book;[ forstå at tage ved lære] learn one's lesson.III. *( undervise, lære fra sig) teach;( selv lære) learn, be taught;[ han har meget at lære ( endnu)] he has got a lot to learn;[ lære noget af en] learn something from somebody;[ lære ham kunsten af] pick up the trick from him;[ lære fra sig] teach;[ lære at kende] come (, T: get) to know,F become acquainted with,( møde også) meet;( erfare) experience ( fx hardship, poverty);[ lære nærmere at kende] come (, get) to know better;[ jeg skal lære dig (at...)!] I'll teach you (to...)![ man skal lære så længe man lever] we live and learn; you are never too old to learn;[ man lærer selv ved at lære andre] one learns by teaching. -
7 lærebrev
certificate of completed apprenticeship. -
8 læreår
year(s) of apprenticeship. -
9 svendestykke
[test piece of work for a person finishing his apprenticeship]. -
10 udlært
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11 udstå
* * *vb( gennemgå) suffer, go through,F endure, undergo;[ jeg kan ikke udstå] I can't bear, I can't stand, I hate,T I can't stick ( fx him; seeing him; waiting).
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