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1 blind vinkel
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2 blind vinkel fk
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3 blindt punkt
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4 hul
sg - hullet, pl - hullerдыра́ ж; щель ж; отве́рстие с* * *aperture, blind spot, cavity, concave, fuck, hole, hollow, pit, pothole, rip, tear* * *I. (et -ler) hole;( utæthed) leak;( i tand) hole,( fagligt) cavity;( i billard) pocket;( i vej) pothole;T ( lille værelse) hole,( kedelig by) hole, dump;( fængsel) gaol,T clink;[ det er hul i hovedet] it is completely crazy;[ slå hul i] knock a hole in;[ stikke (el. prikke) hul i (, på)] prick a hole in ( fx the paper), prick ( fx a balloon, a blister), puncture ( fx a tin with a nail, an abscess);( til øreringe) have one's ears pierced;[ der gik hul på bylden] the abscess burst,(fig) things began to move;[ slå hul på et æg] crack an egg;[ tage hul på](dvs tage fat på) open, start ( fx the discussion); tackle ( fx the problem);( om stor pengeseddel) break into ( fx a ten-pound note);( skære af) cut into ( fx a cake);[ tage hul på en flaske] open a bottle.II. adj hollow;( konkav) concave;[ den hule hånd] the hollow of the hand;[ holde noget i sin hule hånd] hold something in the hollow of one's hand;(fig) hold (el. have) somebody in the palm of one's hand;(dvs uægte) it rings hollow. -
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eye, eyeball, eyelet* * *(et, øjne, om nåleøje og lign øjer)( også nåleøje) eye;( øje i kartoffel) eye,( på plante også) bud;[ fire øjne ser mere end to] four eyes see more than two;[ under fire øjne], se ndf;[ ikke et øje](T: ingen) not a soul;(dvs ironisk) there was not a dry eye in the house;[ med vb:][ kattekillingen har fået øjne] the kitten has got its eyes open;(spøg.: om morgenen) I haven't got my eyes open yet;[ få øjnene op] get one's eyes open, wake properly;[ få øjnene op for] awake to, become aware of;[ få øje på] see, catch sight of,T spot ( fx somebody in a crowd),( skelne fra andre) pick out ( fx I picked him out in the crowd);[ gøre store øjne], se stor;[ have øje for] have an eye for;[ have for øje], se ndf;[ jeg har da øjne i hovedet] I've got eyes in my head;(se også nakke);[ han har øjnene med sig] he keeps his eyes about him;(dvs ønske sig) have an eye on,F covet,( være forelsket i) be rather taken by,( være på nakken af) be down on;[ holde øje med] watch, keep an eye on;[ holde skarpt øje med] watch closely, keep an eagle eye on;[ lave øjne til en] make eyes at somebody;[ lukke øjnene] close (el. shut) one's eyes;(fig) close (el. shut) one's eyes to,( tolerere også) turn a blind eye to, wink at;[ jeg har ikke lukket et øje hele natten] I did not sleep a wink last night, I did not close my eyes all night;[ mine øjne løber i vand] my eyes are watering;[ åbne ens øjne for noget] open somebody's eyes to something;(se også knibe (sammen));[ med præp & adv:][ øje for øje] an eye for an eye;[ for alles øjne] in full view of everybody;[ binde en for øjnene] blindfold somebody;[ med bind for øjnene] blindfolded;[ have for øje] keep in view; keep in mind;[ lige for øjnene af ham] right in front of his eyes;[ han klædte sig af lige for øjnene af gæsterne] he undressed in full view of the guests;[ med dette mål for øje] with this end in view;[ se for sine øjne] set eyes on ( fx I have never set eyes on him; I never want to set eyes on her again);[ se det for sit indre øje] see it in one's mind's eye;[ i mine øjne] to my mind, in my eyes, in my opinion;[ falde i øjnene] catch somebody's eye;[ jeg fik sæbe i øjnene] the soap got in my eyes;[ jeg fik tårer i øjnene] (the) tears came to my eyes;[ vi må se i øjnene at] we must face the fact that;[ se døden i øjnene] look death in the face, face death;[ se kendsgerningerne i øjnene] face facts;[ se en lige i øjnene] look somebody (straight) in the face;[ se sandheden i øjnene] face the truth;T (fig: rammer plet) it is bang on (el. dead on);[ sige ham det lige op i hans åbne øjne] tell him to his face;[ følge ham med øjnene] follow him with one's eyes,( til han er forsvundet) watch him out of sight;[ ikke se med blide (el. milde) øjne på] take an unfavourable (el. a stern) view of, not look favourably on, frown on;[ se på med andre øjne], se se;[ se med et halvt øje], se halv;(fig) with one's eyes shut (, open);T take a nap;(se også blind);[ se ud af øjnene], se se;[ det hvide ud af øjnene], se hvid;[ ude af øje ude af sind] out of sight out of mind;[ under fire øjne] in private, privately;[ en samtale under fire øjne] a private interview;[ gå en under øjne] pay lip service to somebody;(se også rand). -
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at, in, on, to, upon* * *I. præpa) ( oven på, med noget som baggrund eller underlag) on,F upon ( fx on the ground (, floor, wall, ceiling, coast, beach, chair, table); on one's knees; on a bicycle);b) (i, inden for et område) in ( fx in bottles; in the toilet, in his room; in a field (, meadow, the picture, the sky); NB on the football field, on the battle field);( om øer) in ( fx in the Isle of Wight, in Sicily),(om små el. fjerne øer) on ( fx on a desert island; on an islandin the Pacific);(am) on ( fx he lives on Fifth Avenue);adresse etc) at ( fx at the corner, at the station; the thermometer stood at 40ø; let us stop at this place; he is at his office (, at the university); at (, in) a café (, restaurant));(NB in bruges hvis stedet opfattes som rum el. der tænkes påakvititeten, fx he can't stay in one place all the time; she works in an office; what happened in the university?);d) ( mål for bevægelse) at ( fx look (, stare, gaze, glance) atsomething; shoot (, throw stones) at somebody; knock at (el. on) the door),( om flade) on ( fx drop something on the floor),( om rum) into ( fx put something into a bottle, go out into thecountry),( om sted) to ( fx go to the (post) office, go to the station, goto market);e) ( tiden, der medgår; tiden, inden for hvilken noget sker) in ( fx it was over in less than 5 minutes);[ på dronning Elisabeths tid] at the time (, F: in the days) of Queen Elizabeth;f) ( tidspunkt) at ( fx at this time of the year; dinner was served at different hours tidspunkter);[ på en søndag] on a Sunday;[(nu) på søndag] next Sunday, on Sunday (next); this coming Sunday; g) ( måde) in ( fx in another way);h) ( gentagelse) after ( fx shot after shot);i) ( beskrivelse, samhørighed) of ( fx a sum of £10; a discount of 5% on future orders; a farm of 100 acres; a girl of ten (years); the roof of the house; the leaves of the trees; he was captain of the "Eagle"); j) (om sygdom etc; med hensyn til) in ( fx blind in one eye; ill in body and mind; a country rich in minerals);k) ( sprog) in ( fx in Danish, in English);l) ( om mål for fjendtlig følelse) with ( fx be annoyed (, cross, angry, mad, furious) with somebody);m) (for at få etc) for ( fx call (, ring) for the waiter; wait (, hope) for an order; an order for 25 machines);n) [ Udtryk][( for at færdiggøre:) strikke (, sy, skrive etc) på] (udtrykkes ved-ing, fx she is knitting a blouse (, making a dress, writing anovel));( også) he is working on (el. at) a thesis;o) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:]T he is in a fix (el. a tight spot el. a tight corner);[ på en nær] except one,T bar one;[ på sig](dvs på sin person) on one, about one ( fx do you have a pencil about(el. on) you?);[ bære på sig] carry about with one ( fx you should always carry your passport about with you);(se også II. have).II. adv on ( fx the lid is not on);[ med frakke på] wearing a coat, with a coat on;[ på med frakken!] on with your coat!
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