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41 indsats
sg - índsatsen, pl - índsatserвклад мgǿre en stor índsats — внести́ большо́й вклад
* * *bet, effort, operation, performance, stake* * *(en -er)(ved væddemål etc) stake;( pulje) pool;( bidrag) contribution ( fx a personal (, valuable) contribution);( præstation) effort ( fx the Japanese military effort), efforts ( fxour efforts to improve the economy);( i kjoleudskæring) front;( i musik) entry,( intonation) attack;[ gøre en stor indsats for] work hard for, do a lot of work for;[ gøre en stor indsats for at] work hard to, put a lot of work into -ing;[ med livet som indsats] at the risk of one's life. -
42 iværksætte
3осуществи́ть, пусти́ть в ход* * *initiate, mount* * *vb( udføre) carry into effect ( fx a threat), realize, carry out ( fx a plan),F implement ( fx measures),( organisere) organize,F mount ( fx a search, an attack);( begynde) start ( fx a strike),F initiate ( fx a campaign, a plan, reforms). -
43 kile
* * *I. (en -r) wedge;( i tøj) gusset.II. vb wedge;[ kile af sted] scurry along;[ kile løs på] attack; work hard at. -
44 kraftig
си́льный; мо́щный; кре́пкий; по́лный* * *burly, hefty, loud, lusty, potent, stout, strapping, strenuous, violent* * *adj strong ( fx light, voice),( stærkere) powerful ( fx blow, light, argument, voice);( livskraftig, energisk) vigorous ( fx plant, attack, efforts, protest),(især fig også) energetic ( fx campaign);T hefty ( fx blow, dose, increase);(om motor etc) powerful, high-powered;( tyk) stout;( om lyd) loud ( fx explosion, applause);[kraftigt adv] strongly, powerfully etc; hard ( fx it snowed (, rained) hard);[ kraftigt bygget] strongly built;[ en kraftig stigning] a steep rise. -
45 kritisere
1критикова́ть* * *attack, censure, crab, criticize, fault, find fault with, get on at, run down* * *vb criticise;T tear the book to pieces (el. shreds);T slate somebody. -
46 lynangreb
lightning raid (, attack). -
47 masse-
mass, wholesale* * *mass ( fx arrests, attack, culture, hysteria, party, suicide). -
48 modangreb
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49 moral
sg - morálenмора́ль ж, нра́вственность ж, но́рмы поведе́ния* * *ethics, morality, morals* * *(en)( livsførelse) morals pl ( fx loose morals; he has no morals);(belæring i fabel etc) moral ( fx the moral of all this is...);( ånd i hær, i skole etc) morale ( fx the morale in the army was high);( moralsystem, moralstandard) morality ( fx an attack on accepted morality; commercial morality);( etik) ethics ( fx business ethics);[ høj moral] high morale ( fx in the army),( principper) high moral standard ( fx he has a high moralstandard), high standard of morality;( også) she has no principles,F she is absolutely unprincipled;[ den offentlige moral] public morals;[ prædike moral] moralize. -
50 natangreb
night attack. -
51 opløb
crowd, finish, straight* * *(et)( sammenstimlen) crowd;( ved væddeløb) finish,( sidste del af banen) straight;( i fodbold) attack;(fig) nip something in the bud. -
52 opretholde
maintain, uphold* * *vb maintain ( fx discipline, employment, order in a town, a price, the status quo), keep up ( fx production, the attack);( fastholde, F) abide by ( fx a decision), uphold ( fx a ban, averdict);( bevare) preserve ( fx one's neutrality);[ opretholde livet] subsist;[ nok til at opretholde livet] enough to keep body and soul together;[ sigtelsen kunne ikke opretholdes] the charge had to be dropped. -
53 overfalde
assail, fall on / upon, mug* * *vb attack,( voldeligt) assault,( røverisk) mug;[ blive overfaldet af en byge] be caught in a shower. -
54 overlegen
supercilious, superior* * *adj(neds: som føler sig bedre) superior ( fx attitude, smile),( stærkere) supercilious ( fx attitude, manner),( storsnudet) haughty,T stuck-up;( som er bedre, stærkere etc) superior ( fx attack with superior forces);( glimrende) brilliant ( fx mind);[ overlegen dygtighed] consummate skill;[ en overlegen sejr] a signal victory. -
55 overraskelsesangreb
surprise attack (el. raid). -
56 overrumpling
(en) surprise,(mil. også) surprise attack. -
57 plan
design, device, flat, idea, map, plan, programme, schedule, scheme, system* * *( detaljeret) design ( for for, fx he has ambitious designs for his son);(neds) scheme, design;( program) programme,(am) program;for, fx a design for a new theatre);( køreplan) timetable, schedule ( fx the trains run on schedule);[ det gik efter planen] it went according to plan;[ have planer om at] have plans for -ing, plan to;[ lægge en plan] make a plan;[ lægge planer for] make plans for;(neds) plot ( fx a bomb attack on somebody);[ nære planer om, omgås med planer om] consider,F contemplate ( fx buying a house);(neds) entertain schemes of ( fx revenge).II. (et -er)(mat.) plane;( niveau) level;( vinge på fly) wing;[ i plan med] on a level with;[ døren er i plan med væggen] the door is flush with the wall;[ på højeste plan] at the highest level;[ en konference på højeste plan] a top-level conference;( mellem regeringschefer) a summit conference;[ fortællingen kan læses på to planer] the story can be read at two levels.III. adj( uden buler) even,( vandret) level ( fx surface, ground, road),( især fagligt) plane;( flad) flat ( fx give him something flat to write on);[ plan med] even with, level with;( glat med) flush with. -
58 presseangreb
press attack. -
59 rasende
adj( vred) furious,T (hopping) mad;( vanvittig) mad;( voldsom, især F) furious ( fx attack, gale, hatred; at a furious pace);adv madly ( fx in love, jealous), furiously;( i høj grad) extremely,T awfully ( fx clever, good);[ rasende sulten] ravenous;[ blive rasende] fly into a rage;[ i rasende fart] at (a) breakneck (el. a terrific) speed;[ rasende over] furious at (el. about);T mad at (el. about);[ det er til at blive rasende over] it is enough to drive one mad;[ rasende på] furious with,T (hopping) mad with;[ som rasende] furiously, frantically;[ opføre sig som en rasende] behave like a madman. -
60 samtidig
concurrent, contemporary, at the same time, simultaneous* * *I. adj contemporary ( med with, fx he was contemporary with Shakespeare);( samtidigt indtræffende) simultaneous ( fx attack, movements),( synkron) synchronous;[ vore samtidige] our contemporaries.II. adv at the same time,( mere præcist) simultaneously;( på den anden side) at the same time; on the other hand;[ samtidig(t) med at] at the same time as, while.
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