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101 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. -
102 kraftudtryk
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103 lavmål
minimum;( meget dårlig) too bad for words,F beneath contempt;( for primitiv, vulgær etc) disgusting, outrageous. -
104 lide
4страда́ть, терпе́тьkúnne líde — люби́ть; нра́виться
jeg kan godt líde ham — он мне нра́вится
jeg kan íkke líde det — мне э́то не нра́вится
* * ** * *I. vb (led, lidt)[ lide meget] suffer greatly, be in great pain;[ lide nederlag] be defeated,F suffer a defeat;[ lide straf] be punished,F undergo punishment;[ med præp:][ lide af] suffer from ( fx headaches; defects);[ lide for] suffer for ( fx one's sins);(se også stads);[ lide under] suffer from ( fx the heat; the conference suffered from bad planning),(fig også, F) be (injuriously) affected by;[ lide ved] suffer by; be affected by.II. vb:[ kunne lide] like;[ det kan jeg lide] that's right; that's what I like;[ja, det kunne du lide] you would like that, wouldn't you?[ jeg kan bedre lide A end B] I prefer A to B, I like A better than B;[ jeg kan godt lide] I like ( fx her; music; playing golf),( stærkere) I am fond of ( fx her; music; playing golf);[ jeg kan godt lide at du er ærlig] I am glad (el. I appreciate) that you are honest; I like the fact that you are honest;[ jeg kan ikke lide] I do not like, I dislike,( stærkere) I hate ( fx I hate to trouble you; I hate being late).III. vb:[ lide på] rely on, trust;[ ikke til at lide på] unreliable. -
105 lugte
1па́хнутьher lúgter brændt — па́хнет га́рью
lúgte til — ню́хать
* * ** * *vb smell (af of);[ der lugtede af hvidløg] there was a smell of garlic;[ det lugter dårligt (, godt)] it smells bad (, good);[ lugte til] smell;( prøvende) smell at;(se også I. lunte, penge). -
106 mave
sg - máven, pl - máverжелу́док м; живо́т мhård máve — запо́р м
tynd máve — поно́с м
på tom máve — на голо́дный желу́док
* * *abdomen, belly, stomach, tummy* * *I. (en -r) stomach,T tummy;( underliv) belly,(anat) abdomen;( tyk mave) potbelly,( større) paunch ( fx he is getting quite a paunch);[ have dårlig mave] have a bad stomach, have stomach trouble, have indigestion,( mavetilfælde) have a stomach upset;[ få mave] develop (el. get) a paunch;[ hård mave] constipation;(dvs især heftigt, kortvarigt) have a pain in the stomach,( vedvarende) have stomach ache;[ ligge på maven for] cringe to, grovel before;( beundre) idolize;[ tyk mave](dvs borgmestermave) paunch, corporation;[ tynd mave](dvs diarré) diarrhoea.II. vb:[ mave sig frem] crawl forward (on one's stomach), worm one's way forward. -
107 midt
посреди́, в середи́не, в це́нтреmídt i úgen — в середи́не неде́ли
mídt om vínteren — в середи́не зимы́
mídt på dágen — в середи́не дня
mídt om nátten — в по́лночь
* * ** * *adv:[ midt ad] along the middle of;[ midt for huset] straight in front of the house;[ midt i] in the middle of;[ han er midt i 40'rne] he is in his middle forties;[ midt i juni] (in) mid-June;[ midt i sin sorg tænkte han på hende] in the midst of his grief he thought of her;[ midt iblandt] among;[ midt igennem] through the middle of, straight through;[ midt imellem] (halfway) between ( fx halfway between Esbjerg and Hull);( iblandt) among;( uden styrelse) half-and-half ( fx Is it good or bad? Well,half-and-half);[ midt ind i] straight into (the middle of), into the centre of;[ midt inde i] in the centre of;[ midt om dagen] in broad daylight, at noon;[ midt om natten] in the middle of the night;[ midt om sommeren] in the middle of the summer, in mid-summer;[ midt på] in the middle of;[ midt under]( sted) immediately (el. right) below;( tid) in the middle of ( fx his speech, the meal). -
108 mine
I sg - mínen, pl - mínerвыраже́ние лица́, вид м, ми́на жII sg - mínen, pl - míner, воен.ми́на жIII sg - mínen, pl - mínerрудни́к м, ша́хта ж* * *countenance, mine, mine, my, pit* * *I. (en -r)( udtryk) look ( fx a stern look),( ofte påtaget) air ( fx put on an innocent air);F mien ( fx with a thoughtful (, melancholy, solemn) mien);[ give sig mine af at være] pretend to be;[ gøre gode miner til slet spil] put a good face on it; make the best of a bad job;[ gøre mine til at] make as if to ( fx he made as if to go);[ sætte en alvorlig mine op] put on a grave face;(se også fortrække).II. (en -r)(mil., mar) mine;[ drivende mine] drifting mine.III. (en -r)( grube) mine, pit.{}pron my,( stående alene) mine;[ min hat] my hat;[ hatten er min] the hat is mine. -
109 minsandten
adv really ( fx really, this is too bad); actually ( fx he actually wanted me to pay for it!); upon my word, why ( fx why, it is real gold);[ det er minsandten John!] well, if it isn't John! -
110 miskredit
discredit, disrepute* * *:### [ bringe i miskredit] bring into disrepute, bring discredit on;[ komme i miskredit] fall into disrepute;[ komme i miskredit hos dem] forfeit their good opinion, get into bad odour with them. -
111 modgang
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112 mopset
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113 nogenlunde
comparative, comparatively, fairly, passable, quite, rough-and-ready* * *adv( temmelig) fairly ( fx accurate, certain, correct, good), reasonably (fx happy),F tolerably;( tilnærmelsesvis) more or less ( fx agreed, finished), about ( fx they are about the same age),F approximately ( fx correct);adj ( nogenlunde god) fairly good ( fx result), fair,T fair to middling,F tolerable ( fx the food was tolerable);[ han har det nogenlunde godt] he is tolerably well,T he is not too bad;[ i nogenlunde ro] in relative quiet. -
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115 omtale
appreciation, mention, refer* * *I. (en) mention;[ kende en af omtale] know somebody by repute (, by name);[ hans omtale af] his reference to;[ være genstand for omtale] be the subject of conversation (el. of comment),( blive nævnt) be mentioned;(dvs i pressen) get a good (, bad) press;( svarer til) any publicity is good publicity.II. * mention, refer to;(se også omtalt). -
116 opførsel
bearing, behaviour, conduct, demeanour* * *F conduct;( manerer) manners pl ( fx teach them good manners; apologize for their bad manners);[ præmie for god opførsel] good-conduct prize. -
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118 plage
afflict, affliction, ail, ailment, assail, badger, beset, besiege, harass, harry, nag, nuisance, pest, pester, plague, scourge, shocker, torment* * *I. (en -r)T pest ( fx that child is a nuisance (, pest); the mosquitoes are a nuisance),( stærkere: pine) torment ( fx that child is a torment to his parents; school (, his life there) was a torment to him);( landeplage) pest, plague,( bibelsk) plague ( fx the plagues of Egypt);( bibelsk) sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof,T it is no use meeting trouble half-way;( også, T) he is a pain in the neck;[ det er mig en plage at læse den bog] I hate (, stærkere: detest) reading that book.II. vb( pine) torture,F torment;( tyrannisere) bully;( besvære) pester, badger,T plague ( fx somebody with questions (, requests)),( stærkere) harass ( fx a harassed housewife),F harry ( fx he has been harrying me for that money; she lookedharried),(med anmodninger etc også, F) importune,( om børn især) pester ( en om noget somebody for something);( bekymre) worry, trouble,(se også nage);( irritere) worry, irritate;[ plage livet af én] worry somebody to death;(med anmodninger etc) pester the life out of somebody;[ plaget af samvittighedsnag] racked by a bad conscience. -
119 præcis
exact, exactly, to the minute, precise, prompt, at one / two, punctual, snappy, spot on* * *adj( nøjagtig) exact ( fx answer, measurements; the exact date (, time); his exact words),( omhyggelig) accurate ( fx account, observer, translation),( stærkere) precise ( fx measurements; translation; his precise words);[ præcis(t) adv] -ly;[ præcis klokken et] promptly at one o'clock,T at one o'clock sharp;[ klokken er præcis fem minutter over et] it is exactly five minutes past one;[ uret går præcist] the watch (, clock) keeps good (, perfect) time;[ komme præcis] be punctual, be on time;[ præcis lige så] just as, every bit as ( fx bad, good);[ han kom præcis på minuttet] he was dead on time. -
120 påhængsmotor
( på båd) outboard motor.
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