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1 pinlig
awkward, embarrassing* * *adj( ubehagelig) painful ( fx scene; it made a painful impression on him);an awkward silence; this poses awkward questions);[pinligt adv] painfully ( fx it was painfully clear that he was drunk);(se også berøre);[ underkaste én pinligt forhør] torture somebody,(fig) give somebody a grilling;[ pinlig korrekt] meticulously correct;[ pinlig ædru] (stone) cold sober. -
2 akavet
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3 ubekvem
awkward, inconvenient, uncomfortable* * *adj( umagelig) uncomfortable;( ubelejlig) inconvenient;( ubehagelig) awkward;[ ubekvem arbejdstid] unsocial hours pl. -
4 pinlig
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5 besværlig
тру́дный; обремени́тельный* * *arduous, onerous, troublesome* * *adj(ubehagelig etc) troublesome, hard;( vanskelig) difficult, hard ( fx task); awkward ( fx you are just being awkward!);( kedelig) tiresome;( påtrængende) insistent,F importunate. -
6 flov
1) смущённыйblíve flov — смуща́ться
2) безвку́сный3) неприя́тный* * *abashed, ashamed, embarrassed, embarrassing, shamefaced* * *adj( forlegen) embarrassed,( især når man har dummet sig) sheepish,( skamfuld) ashamed;( beskæmmende) embarrassing, awkward;(merk) slack;( om smag) flat;( om vind) light;[ gøre flov] embarrass;[ det var en flov historie] it made me (, you, him etc) look pretty silly;[ flov situation] awkward situation. -
7 kejtet
неуклю́жий, нело́вкий* * *angular, awkward, awkwardly, gauche, gawky* * *adj awkward ( fx boy, movement, sentence),( stærkere) clumsy;( kejtet og genert) gawky,F gauche. -
8 tosset
batty, cracked, crackers, crazy, off one's head, preposterous, preposterously* * *adj( dum) foolish ( fx it was foolish of him to buy that car), silly,T daft;( gal) crazy,T barmy, potty,(især am) nuts;adv foolishly; crazily;[ blive tosset] go crazy;[ det er til at blive tosset over] it is enough to drive one crazy (el. Tup the wall);[ tosset efter] crazy about;[ en tosset rad] a crackpot;[ det er slet ikke så tosset] it is not bad at all; it is not a bad idea;[ han er ikke så tosset som han ser ud til] he is not such a fool as he looks. -
9 uheldig
disadvantageous, ill, luckless, unfortunate, unhappy, unlucky* * *adj( som ikke har held med sig) unlucky, unsuccessful,F unfortunate;( ugunstig) unfavourable ( fx circumstances, impression, position),F disadvantageous,(kun foran sb) adverse ( fx circumstances);( som bringer uheld) unlucky ( fx day);( mislykket) unsuccessful ( fx attempt);( ubelejlig) inopportune ( fx moment), untimely ( fx remarks);( upassende, beklagelig) unfortunate ( fx remark, speech),( stærkere) deplorable ( fx scene);( irriterende, ubehagelig) awkward ( fx be in a very awkward position);[ uheldig i kærlighed] unlucky in love;[ uheldig i spil] unlucky at cards;[ det traf sig så uheldigt at han mødte hende] unluckily he met her, as ill-luck would have it he met her;[ få et uheldigt udfald] fail, meet with an unfavourable result, be unsuccessful;[ være uheldig med] fail in, have no luck with;[ et uheldigt ydre] an unprepossessing appearance;(se også stjerne). -
10 upraktisk
impractical, unpractical* * *adj unpractical ( fx person);( om ting) awkward ( fx an awkward tool to handle). -
11 vanskelig
arduous, awkward, complex, delicate, difficult, embarrassing, hard, nasty, thorny, tricky, uphill* * *adj difficult,(mere T) hard ( fx task; for for),( ubehagelig også) T sticky ( fx situation, time);( om person) difficult (to get on with), hard to please,T sticky,(kræsen etc) particular ( fx about one's food),T faddy;adv with difficulty, not easily; hardly;[ den vanskelige alder] the awkward age;[ han har vanskelige fødder] his feet are hard to fit;[ gøre sig vanskelig] make difficulties,F be refractory;[ vanskelige tider] hard times;[ lægge noget hen til vanskelige tider] put something by for (el. provide against) a rainy day;[ have vanskeligt ved at gøre noget] have (some) difficulty in doing something, find it difficult (el. hard) to do something. -
12 affære
affair, goings-on* * *(en -r) affair;[ affærer]( forretninger) affairs, business;[ en pinlig affære] an awkward business;[ tage affære] step in,F intervene;[ Dreyfusaffæren] the Dreyfus affair. -
13 bagvendt
1. a1) обра́тный, оборо́тный2) превра́тный3) абсу́рдный2. advнаизна́нку, ши́ворот-навы́ворот* * *adj turned the wrong way;(fig) awkward;adv the wrong way; awkwardly;[ snakke bagvendt] talk in spoonerisms. -
14 egne
vb:[ egne sig for] be suitable for ( fx those shoes are not suitable for rainy weather, a film that is not suitable for children), be fit for( fx the house is not fit for human habitation);[ egne sig til] be fit for ( fx he is not fit for the job),F be suited to (el. for) ( fx a job),T be cut out to be ( fx he is not cut out to be a teacher);( være kvalificeret) be qualified for.{}adj own;( særegen) particular;( underlig) odd, strange;[ han har ( sit) eget hus (, værelse)] he has a house (, room) of his own, he has his own house (, room);[ han havde et eget tørt lune] he had a dry humour all his own;[ det er sådan sin egen sag] it is an awkward matter;[ gå sine egne veje] go one's own way; -
15 firkantet
* * *adj( kvadratisk) square,( rektangulær) rectangular,( geom) quadrilateral;(kejtet etc) awkward, clumsy;( unuanceret) rigid, hard-and-fast ( fx rules), categorical, crude ( fxviews);( overforenklet) simplistic;(med fire deltagere etc) quadripartite ( fx agreement). -
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17 kedelig
1) ску́чный2) доса́дный, неприя́тныйdet var kédeligt, at... — жаль, что...
* * *bland, boring, deadly, drab, dreary, dry, dull, flat, lifeless, mousy, stodgy, tame* * *adj( som får en til at kede sig) boring ( fx evening, lecture, speech);( trættende) tiresome, tedious ( fx job, lecture);( ensformig, ikke spændende etc) dull ( fx book, food, town),T dreary ( fx meeting, work),( trist og grå) drab ( fx existence, part of the town);( ubehagelig) unpleasant ( fx situation; he is an unpleasant chap);( pinlig) awkward;( ærgerlig) annoying;[ det kedelige ved det er at] the trouble is that;[ det var da kedeligt] what a pity;T that's too bad;[ historien blev ikke kedeligere af at blive genfortalt] the story lost nothing in the telling. -
18 kilden
1) щеко́чущий2) щекотли́вый* * *tickle, ticklish* * *adj ticklish,( vanskelig også) delicate, awkward. -
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нело́вкий, неуклю́жий* * *clumsy, clumsily, gauche, gawky, ungainly* * *adj clumsy, -
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