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1 tilbageholde
bottle up, detain, hold back, keep back, suppress, withhold* * *vb hold (el. keep) back,( hindre i at forlade et sted også, F) detain;( følelser) keep down (el. back),F restrain ( fx one's anger),( udbrud) keep back,F suppress, stifle ( fx a sigh, a yawn);( om politiet) hold ( fx he was held by the police for 24 hours),F detain;( ikke udlevere) keep back, withhold ( fx information), stop ( fx stop £5 out of his wages);( ved ulykke) his name has not yet been released; the police are withholding his name ( fx until his relatives have been informed);[ med tilbageholdt åndedræt] with bated breath;[ jeg kunne ikke tilbageholde en bemærkning om at] I could not refrain from remarking that. -
2 forinden
1. konjпре́жде чем, до того́, как2. præpпе́ред, до; не по́зже* * *adv before ( fx two years before),F previously ( fx he had previously been informed);conj before. -
3 erfaring
sg - erfáringen, pl - erfáringerо́пыт м, пра́ктика ж* * ** * *(en -er) experience;(NB bruges ikke i pl i denne tyd);[ gøre den erfaring at] find that;[ gøre sine erfaringer] learn by experience;[ bringe i erfaring] learn, be informed;[ jeg har gode erfaringer med den] in my experience it has been very good; I have found it very satisfactory. -
4 oplyse
edify, enlighten, illuminate, inform, light, light up* * ** light (up),(F, især om festbelysning) illuminate;( give kendskab om) throw light on,F elucidate ( fx a matter),( med personsobjekt) enlighten ( fx this book will enlighten as well as entertain the reader);( meddele) state ( fx he stated that he was a British citizen), explain,( melde) report ( fx our correspondent reports that...; sources close to the President report that...);( røbe) disclose ( fx the terms have (, his identity has) not been disclosed);[ han oplyste at] he stated (el. explained, reported) that, he informed me(, them, her etc) that;[ han kunne oplyse at] he was able to inform us (, them etc) that;(dvs meddele) inform somebody of something,( påpege) point out something to somebody;
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