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1 passe
become, care for, do, fit, foster, hang together, look after, nurse, scan, suit* * *I. vb( i kortspil) say no bid, say pass, pass.II. vb( have rigtigt mål) fit ( fx the coat does not fit);( være sand) be true ( fx that is(n't) true),( gælde) apply ( fx the argument does not apply in this case);( tage sig af) look after ( fx the garden, the children), take care of,( især midlertidigt) mind ( fx the children, the shop);( en syg) nurse;(maskine etc: betjene) operate;( forretning) be in charge of,( for kortere tid) look after, mind;( pligter) attend to;( have ansvar for) be in charge of;[ ikke passe] neglect ( fx one's duties, one's health);(se også sin);( være belejligt) be convenient;( med objekt) be convenient to, suit ( fx if it is convenient to you, if it suits you);[ det passer mig glimrende] it suits me fine,T it suits me down to the ground;[ når det passer dig] when it suits you, when you like,(dvs det haster ikke) in your own good time ( fx you can do it inyour own good time);[ passer det dig i morgen?] would tomorrow suit you (el. be all right)?(dvs uden hensyn til andre) suit oneself;[ med sb, adj:][ passe sit arbejde] go about (, F: attend to) one's work;[ passe børn] take care of (el. look after) children,( mens forældrene er ude) baby-sit,( have børnepasningsordning) be a child-minder;[ passe huset] look after the house,( stå for det hele) run the house;[ passe den lille] look after (el. mind) the baby;(dvs beløbet er rigtigt) that is the correct amount,(dvs behold resten) keep the change;[ passe telefonen] answer the telephone;[ passe tiden]( være præcis) be punctual,( holde øje med tiden) keep an eye on the time;[ med sig:][ passe sig]( være passende) be proper;[ passe sig for] become, be becoming for;[ det passer sig ikke for mig at kritisere ham] it is not for me to criticize him;[ passe sig selv] mind one's own business;( holde sig for sig selv) keep oneself to oneself;[ med præp el. adv:][ passe for] suit ( fx a job (, house) that suits him), be suitable for( fx a film that is suitable for children); be suited to ( fxsuited to the occasion; they are not well suited to each other);[ passe i] fit ( fx the key fits the lock);[ passe ind i] fit into;[ passe med] fit in with ( fx it fits in with what he said), beconsistent with;[ passe ham op] seek him out,( ligge på lur efter) waylay him,( antaste, F) accost him;[ passe på]( passe godt på) take good care of, be careful of ( fx one's newclothes, one's health), be careful with ( fx be careful with that gun!),(dvs tage sig af) take care of, look after ( fx the children),mind;( tage sig i agt for) take care of ( fx take care of the trains when you cross the tracks), mind ( fx mind the step (, your head)!), beware of ( fx beware of the dog (, of pickpockets)!);( iagttage) watch ( fx the time);[ uden objekt:][ passe `på]( være opmærksom) pay attention,( være forsigtig) look out, take care, be careful;[` passe på](dvs gælde, beskrive rigtigt) fit, apply ( fx this does not apply to him);[ pas på!] look out! watch out! take care!(T, ofte advarende, truende) watch it take care to ( fx do it correctly);[ passe på ikke at] take care not to;[ pas på du ikke falder] mind you don't fall;(se også smed);( om ting) go well together, match;[` passe til] fit ( fx the key fits the lock),(om farve etc: stå til) suit, go well with,( være egnet til) be suited for;( være i overensstemmelse med) conform to ( fx the specifications, the standards);[ passe noget til] adjust something;[ og konvolutter der passer til] and envelopes to match;[ et slips der passer til skjorten] a tie to match the shirt. -
2 vare
article, commodity, goods, last, merchandise* * *I. (en -r)( handelsvare) article,( især uforarbejdet, fx korn, kul) commodity;( om nummer på liste) item;[ varer] goods,F merchandise; articles; commodities;(let glds om detailvarer man sælger) wares ( fx sellling his wares from door to door);[ tage for gode varer] accept (at its face value), swallow,T buy;( også) it did not go down with him;[ beskadigede varer] damaged goods;(fig) a rare thing;[ de våde varer] drink, liquor;[ den ægte vare] the real thing, the genuine article,T the real McCoy (el. Mackay).II. sb ( påpasselighed):[ tage sig i vare for] beware of, be on one's guard against;[ tage vare på] take care of, attend to, look after;[ han har nok at tage vare på] he has got his hands full;[ tag vare på din mund] mind what you say.III. vb:[ vare ad] warn;[ vare sig] take care;[ vare sig for] beware of;[ vare sig for at] take care (el. be careful) not to.IV. vb( vedvare) last,F endure;( holde) last, wear;( med efterfølgende " før") be,(se ndf);[ vare længe] take (, last) a long time,(negativt el. spørgende) take (, last) long ( fx will it takelong? it won't take long);[ gældende så længe krigen varer] valid for the duration of the war;[ det vil vare længe før vi ser ham igen] it will be a long time before we see him again;[ det vil ikke vare længe før] it won't be long before;T I won't visit him again in a hurry;[ vare ved] go on, continue. -
3 vogte
guard, tend* * *vb guard ( fx the prisoners);( kvæg) herd;[ vogte på]( iagttage) watch,( beskytte også) guard, take care of,(gunstig lejlighed etc) watch for;[ vogte sig for] beware of ( fx imitations),( være på vagt over for) be on one's guard against ( fx histricks);[ vogte sig for at] take care not to;[ vogt dig!] beware! -
4 agt
sg - agten1) внима́ние сtáge sig i agt for nóget — остерега́ться чего́-л.
2) наме́рение сdet var íkke min agt — я э́того не хоте́л
* * *(en)( hensigt) intention, purpose;[ giv agt!] ready!( advarsel) caution pay heed to;[ havde jeg magt som agt] if I could have my way;[ holde i agt og ære] honour;[ tage tiden i agt] make the most of one's time;[ tage sig i agt] be cautious; be on one's guard;( også) he was off his guard;[ tage sig i agt for] be on one's guard against; beware of;[ tag dig i agt for at gøre det] take care not to do that;[ det er min agt at] I intend to, it is my intention to. -
5 bide
4куса́ть, куса́тьсяbíde af — отку́сывать
bíde nóget over — перекуси́ть что-л.
* * *bite, nip* * *vb (bed, bidt) bite;( om kniv, vittighed etc) cut, bite;[( pas på,) hunden bider] beware of the dog;[ hun bider ikke!] she won't bite you![ med præp, adv & sig:][ bide ad] snap at;[ bide `af] bite off;[ bide en af, bide hovedet af en] snap somebody's head off, snub somebody;(se også skam, I. tunge);[ bide efter] snap at;[ bide fra sig](fig) hit back;[ bide i] bite;[ bide en i benet] bite somebody's leg;[ bide i græsset] bite the dust;[ bide mærke i] note;[ bide i sig] swallow ( fx one's anger, an insult);( også) he bit his lip;[ bide smerten i sig] bear the pain without flinching, keep a stiff upper lip;[ bide i et stykke brød] bite into a slice of bread;[ bide noget over] bite something in two;[ bide på]( krogen) bite, take the bait, rise (to the bait);(fig også) swallow the bait;[ ingenting bider på ham] he is proof against anything;[ bide på tungen] bite one's tongue ( fx this tobacco bites your tongue);[ bide sammen] bite (one's teeth) together,( hårdt) clench one's teeth;(se også tand);[ bide sig fast i] catch hold of with one's teeth,(fig) fasten on;[ bide sig i læben (, fingrene)] bite one's lip (, fingers);[ det kan du bide dig i næsen på!] you bet your life! -
6 sidevind
side wind; cross wind ( fx beware of cross winds). -
7 træde
* * *I. vb (trådte, trådt)(gå) step ( fx aside, down, forward, in, out);( anbringe foden, fødderne) step, tread ( fx on somebody's foot; tread lightly (, softly); beware how you tread);( mase med foden, fødderne) tread ( fx the grass down; mud into the carpet),( stærkere) trample;[ træde ihjel] trample to death;[ træde vande](også fig) tread water;(se også børnesko, III. fejl);[ med præp & adv:][ træde af](mil.) fall out;[ træd af!] dismiss![ træde af på naturens vegne] obey the call of nature;(mil.) fall out to relieve nature;[ træde an] fall in;[ træde fra] resign;[ træde frem] step forward,( rage frem) stand out,F project,( ses tydeligt) stand out;[ træde frem for offentligheden] appear before the public;[ træde hen til en] step (el. go) up to somebody;[ træde i] step on ( fx the grass), step into ( fx a pool);[ træde i det]( blive ved med at sige det samme) labour the point,(om bebrejdelse etc) rub it in ( fx there is no need to rub itin),( træde i spinaten) put one's foot in it;[ træde ham i hælene] tread on his heels;[ træde i kraft], se kraft;[ træde i ens sted, træde i stedet for en] take somebody's place,( være stedfortræder) act as a deputy for somebody,F deputize for somebody,( være efterfølger) succeed somebody;[ træde i éns tjeneste] enter somebody's service;F commence operations;[ træde ind] enter, come (, go) in;[ træde ind i] enter ( fx a room), step into;[ træde ind i en ny fase] enter on a new phase;(se også ægtestand);[ træde indenfor] enter, come (, go) in;[ træde noget itu] step on something and break it, crush something with(el. under) one's foot;[ træde ned] step down;( ødelægge) tread (el. trample) something down,( så at det dækkes af jord) tread something in,( tynge ned med foden) press something down, depress something ( fxthe pedal);[ træde nærmere] come nearer, approach;[ træde om] change (one's) step;[ træde en torn op i foden] get a thorn in one's foot;[ træde op imod] make a stand against;[ træde op på] mount;(også fig) tread (el. step) on somebody's toes;[ træde på] step on, tread on;( trykke ned) press down,F depress ( fx the clutch, the accelerator),(fig) step on, tread on,( stærkere) trample on ( fx his feelings), walk on, walk all over( fx she lets him walk all over her);[ træde sammen] meet,F convene ( fx the committee will convene tomorrow);[ træde til](fig: gribe ind) step in,F intervene,( hjælpe) lend a hand, help,( tage ledelsen) take charge;[ træde til side] stand (el. step) aside;[ træde tilbage] stand back, step back,( gå af) step down, resign,( om minister, regering) resign;( gå på pension) retire;[ træde ud] step out,(som medlem etc) resign;( tvære ud) tread out;[ træde ud af] resign from ( fx the committee); withdraw from,F secede from ( fx NATO, the UN);II. vb (trådte, trådt el. trædte, trædt)( en nål) thread.
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