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1 børn
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2 børn pl
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3 børn pl
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4 at passe børn
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5 potte fk [for små børn]
potty -
6 småfolk
( børn) little ones;(se også småkårsfolk). -
7 født
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8 barn
sg - barnet, pl - børnребёнок м, дитя́ сsom barn — в де́тстве
* * *child, kid* * *(et børn) child (pl children),T kid;( spædt) baby;( lille, især F) infant;[ et barn af sin tid] a child of his time;[ fra barn af] from childhood;[ barn født efter faderens død] posthumous child;[ få et barn med ham] have a child with (, jur: by) him;[ hun skal have et barn] she is going to have a baby ( med ham with him),T she is in the family way;[ kært barn har mange navne!] [there are a lot of ways of saying that];( kan gengives) one should stick to one's own class;( også) he has a large family;[ han har kone og børn] he has a wife and family;[ Red Barnet] the Save the Children Fund;[ hvor mænd dog er store børn!] what (big) babies men are![ sætte børn i verden] have children; bring children into the world;[ det ved ethvert barn] any child can tell you that, any fool knows that. -
9 føde
I 1. sg - fǿdenпи́ща ж; пита́ние с2. vt, 2корми́тьII vt, 2роди́тьhan er født i... — он роди́лся в...
* * *bear, give birth (to), food, nourishment, produce* * *I. (en)( også dyrs) food ( fx solid food; gulls obtain their food in flight);( næring) nourishment;( slags føde) diet ( fx the diet of gulls is varied);[ arbejde for føden] work for one's living;[ gøre nytte for føden] be worth one's salt;[ søge føde] forage;[ tage føde til sig] take nourishment,( om dyr) feed;[ tjene til føden] earn one's living.II. *( bringe til verden) bear, give birth to,( om dyr) bear;( forsørge) support,F maintain ( fx a large family);(tekn) feed ( fx feed a machine with material);(dvs nedkomme) when is she expecting? when is she due?[ hun har født] she has had her baby;[ han er født i 1975] he was born in 1975;( stavemåden "borne" bruges, når perf part efterfølges af "by", el. afobjekt (fx she has borne five children));[ jeg er ikke født i går] I wasn't born yesterday;[ han er født blind] he was born blind;[ hun er født Brown] her maiden name was Brown;[ han er født heldig] he is born lucky;(at) be born to;(se også født). -
10 født
* * *adj born;[fru A., født B.] Mrs. A. née B.;[ født medlem] ex officio member;[ hun er den fødte skuespillerinde] she is a born actress;(se også II. føde).født -born ( fx Danish-born). -
11 ægteskab
marriage, match, matrimony, wedlock* * *(et -er) marriage ( fx a happy and lasting marriage; marriage as an institution),( ægteskabeligt liv også) married life ( fx their marriage (el.married life) was very happy; after twenty years of marriage (el.married life));(rel el. F) matrimony ( fx join them in holy matrimony; he is thinking of matrimony),(glds, poet. el. jur) wedlock ( fx born out of wedlock);[ to børn af et tidligere ægteskab] two children by a previous marriage;[ et barn af andet ægteskab] a child of his (, her) second marriage;[ hans børn af andet ægteskab] his children of his second marriage;( også) illegitimate; -
12 fader
sg - fáderen, pl - fǽdreоте́ц мfar til fíre børn — оте́ц четырёх дете́й
* * ** * *(en, fædre) father;( fortroligt) dad, daddy,(især am) pop;(poet. og om dyr) sire;[ fædre](dvs forfædre) fathers, ancestors;[ lege fader, mor og børn] play house;[ fader til] the father of;[ han er gået til sine fædre] he has been gathered to his fathers. -
13 førstefødt
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14 moder
sg - moderen, pl - mǿdreмать жhun er móder til to børn — она́ мать двои́х дете́й
* * *(en, mødre) mother;( dyr) dam;[ blive moder] become a mother;[ moders dag] Mother's Day;[ moders dreng] mother's darling (el. boy);[ hun var som en moder for ham] she was like a mother to him;[ Deres fru moder] your mother;[ gå i sin moder igen] be abortive, come to nothing, be dropped;[ hver moders sjæl] every mother's son;( om mad) (just) like mother used to make it;[ hun var moder til tre børn] she was the mother of three children. -
15 opsyn
(et -)( tilsyn med arbejde) superintendence, supervision;( med person: overvågen) surveillance,(fx med børn) supervision, care ( med of);( opsynsmand) attendant;( inspektør) inspector;( ved eksamen) invigilator(s),(am) proctor(s);(fx med børn) look after. -
16 søndagsbarn
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17 verden
earth, realm, scene, world* * *(en -er) world ( fx travel round the world; is there life on other worlds? the literary world);[ verdens](+ sup) in the world ( fx the richest man in the world; it is theeasiest thing in the world), on earth;[ verdens ende]( stedligt) the end of the earth,( tidsmæssigt) the end of the world;[ det er verdens gang] that's the way of the world;[ til ingen verdens nytte] (of) no earthly use;[ al verdens rigdom] all the riches in the world;[ ingen verdens ting] no earthly thing, not a thing;[ med adj & vb:][ den anden verden] the other (el. the next) world,(se også ndf: af, i);[ den fine verden] the fashionable world, Society;[ hele verden] all the world, the whole world;[ så længe verden har stået] since the beginning of time;[ så længe verden står] till the end of time;[ nu står verden ikke længere!] well, I never! good Lord![ tage verden som den er] take the world as it is;[ med præp:][ af verden](+ sup), se ovf: verdens;[ det bedste menneske af verden] the best man alive, the best of men;[ en verden af] a world of;[ en succes af den anden verden] a tremendous success,(let glds) no end of a success;[ ikke for alt i verden] not for (anything in) the world; not for worlds;[ hvad i al verden] what on earth? what in the world?[ han lever i en anden verden] he moves in a world of his own (el. a world apart);[ intet i verden] nothing in the world;[ han elskede dette sted over alt i verden] he loved this spot more than anything in the world;[ overalt i verden] all over the world, the (whole) world over;[ sætte børn i verden] bring children into the world;[ komme til verden] be born,(fig) see the light (of day). -
18 barnefødt
adj:[ barnefødt i London] a native of London, a Londoner born and bred. -
19 barnlig
babyish, childish, childlike, juvenile* * *adj childlike;( barnagtig) childish;( i forhold til forældrene, F) filial ( fx love, obedience);(omtr =) simple souls. -
20 bedre
1. aлу́чше2. advblíve bédre, háve det bédre — чу́вствовать себя́ лу́чше
лу́чшеbédre sent end áldrig — лу́чше по́здно, чем никогда́
* * *better, preferable* * *I. adj (komp af god) better;( særdeles god) (very) good, grand ( fx dinner);adv better;[ blive bedre] improve;[ bedre folks børn] children of good family;[ han fortjener ikke bedre] he deserves no better, (it) serves him right;[ få det bedre] feel better;( efter sygdom) get better;( økonomisk) get better off;[ du gør bedre i at blive] you had better stay;[ det går bedre] things are looking up;[ han vil have bedre af at] it will be better for him to;[ patienten har det bedre] the patient is better;[ en forandring til det bedre] a change for the better;[ han står sig bedre ved at] it pays him better to;II. vb:[ Gud bedre det!] worse luck;[ bedre sig] improve;( om helbred) be getting better.
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