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1 bagsæde
sg - bágsædet, pl - bágsæderза́днее сиде́нье* * ** * *back (el. rear) seat;( på motorcykel) pillion;( i bil) sit in the back seat;( af motorcykel) ride pillion. -
2 bagsæde-
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3 bagsæde n
back seat -
4 bagsædepassager
( i bil) back-seat passenger;( på motorcykel) pillion rider. -
5 masser af
bags of, umpteen -
6 helle
sg - héllen, pl - héller"острово́к спасе́ния" ( для пешеходов посреди улицы)* * *I. (en -r)( på gade) refuge, island.II. (et)( fristed i leg) refuge, home.III. interj( i leg) pax![ helle for den kage] bags I that cake. -
7 klemme
sg - klémmen, pl - klémmerзажи́м м, тиски́ мнvǽre i klémme — быть в тяжёлом положе́нии
* * *catch, clamp, fix, pin, pinch* * *I. (en -r)( hårklemme) grip, clip,( tøjklemme) clothes-peg,(sårklemme etc) clip;T ( knibe) scrape, fix;( tykt stykke mad) hunk of bread and butter;[ få fingeren i klemme i en dør] trap one's finger in a door, get one's finger caught in a door;[ sidde i klemme] be stuck, be jammed;(fig) be in a (tight) spot;[ have en klemme på en] have a hold on somebody.II. * squeeze ( fx her hand; her; try to squeeze one's foot into a shoe; squeeze out some toothpaste);( omfavne) hug, squeeze;( om fodtøj) pinch;( få i klemme) squeeze ( fx one's finger), trap, get caught ( fx get one's finger caught in a door);[ klemme sig ind] squeeze in;( om bil: efter overhaling) cut in;[ klemme på] set to work (with a will);[ klem på!] come on! get on with it![ klemme på med noget] work away at something,T slog away at something;[ klemme sig sammen på bagsædet] squeeze into the back seat. -
8 pakke
pack, pack up, package, packet, parcel* * *I. (en -r) parcel,( større) package;( lille; fabrikspakket) packet,(am også) package, pack ( fx of cigarettes);( bundt) bundle ( fx of letters);( postpakke) parcel,(am) package;(fig, om aftaler, lovforslag) package;(T: pige) piece (of goods).II. vb pack ( fx pack one's trunk, pack clothes into a trunk; have you packed?);( tætte med pakning) pack;[ med adv:][ pakke ind] wrap up ( fx goods, a child);(fig) wrap up ( fx wrap the refusal up in polite phrases, wrapsomebody up in cottonwool);[ pakke sig ind] wrap oneself up;[ pakke ned] pack, stow away;[ pakke op] unpack; unwrap;[ pakke sammen]( gøre sig rejseklar) pack (up),(T: forsvinde) clear out,( give fortabt) pack up ( fx he may just as well pack up);( med objekt) pack (up) ( fx one's things);[ pakke ud] unpack; unwrap. -
9 pigekammer
maid's room;( bagsæde på motorcykle) pillion. -
10 pose
* * *I. (en -r) bag;( under øjnene) bag, pouch ( fx have bags (el. pouches) under one's eyes);( fjerpose) quill, barrel;[ snakke rent ud af posen] speak one's mind;[ rent mel i posen], se mel;[ man kan ikke få både i pose og i sæk] you cannot eat your cake and have it; you cannot have it both ways;[ han vil have både i pose og sæk] he really wants jam on it.II. (en -r)( attitude) pose;( poseren) attitudinizing.III. vb( være for vid) puff out, swell out,( om bukser) bag.
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