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1 grænse op til
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2 grænseegn
border(land), frontier region. -
3 grænsekrig
border war. -
4 grænseland
border district. -
5 grænsestat
border state. -
6 randstat
border state. -
7 grænse fk
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8 grænse
sg - grǽnsen, pl - grǽnserграни́ца ж, рубе́ж мved grǽnsen — на грани́це
* * *border, borderline, bound, boundary, confines, frontier, limit* * *I. (en -r)( naturlig geografisk grænse; grænselinje) boundary ( fx the Pyrenees form the boundary between France and Spain; natural boundaries; draw a boundary);( statsgrænse) frontier ( fx the frontier between Denmark and Germany; along the frontier with Germany), border ( fx smuggle people across the border),(i Engl, Irland og USA) border ( fx the Scottish border, the Mexican border);( mellem områder i et land) boundary ( fx between two counties (, estates));( grænseområde) border;( afslutning, ydergrænse) limit ( fx within the limits of the city);( for skoles område) bounds pl;(fig) ( afgrænsning) boundary ( fx the boundaries of human knowledge; children have a need to know where the permitted boundaries are);( yderste grænse) limit ( fx there is a limit to my patience; reach the limit(s) of one's patience; the limits of his power),(F: begrænsning) bounds ( fx it passes all reasonable bounds; his gratitude (, greed) knew no bounds (el. limits));( skillelinje) borderline ( fx she was on the borderline between failing and passing);[ sætte en grænse for] set a limit to; set bounds to;[ et sted må man sætte en grænse (el. trække grænsen)](fig) one has to draw the line somewhere;[ med præp:][ inden for landets grænser] within the frontiers (el. borders) of the country;[ inden for visse grænser] within (certain) limits;[ gå over grænsen] cross the frontier,(fig) go too far;[ være lige på grænsen af] border on ( fx it borders on insolence);(dvs til det uanstændige) T it was near the knuckle (el. bone);[ ved grænsen] at the frontier (el. border) ( fx we stopped at the frontier);(dvs langs) on the frontier (el. border) ( fx there are many guards on the frontier; fighting on the border);II. vb:[ det grænser til det utrolige] it is hardly to be believed, it is almost incredible;[ mistanke der grænser til vished] suspicion amounting almost to certainty;[ England grænser mod nord til Skotland] England borders in the north on Scotland;[ dette grænser til vanvid] this borders (el. verges) on insanity. -
9 bort
прочь, вон, доло́йse bort fra — не принима́ть во внима́ние
gå bort — сконча́ться
* * *away, band, border, edging* * *I. (en -er) border, edging, trimming;( bånd) ribbon.II. adv away, off;[ langt bort] far away, far off;[ han må bort] he must go; -
10 kant
sg - kanten, pl - kanter1) край м, у́гол м2) сторона́ жfra álle kanter — со всех сторо́н
* * *border, brink, edge, edging, hem, lip, rim, verge* * *(en -er)( yderste kant) edge ( fx of the table, the abyss, the lawn, the wood; sit on the edge of a chair);( stykke langs kanten, bræmme) border ( fx of the rug, the lawn, the wood);( af noget rundt) rim ( fx of a cup, a plate);( på stof) selvage;( smalside) edge ( fx the edge of a board);( egn) region, part of the country;(se også vejkant);(fig) you must draw the line somewhere;(fig) have one's corners rubbed off;[ fra alle kanter] from every quarter;[ fra den kant](fig: fra ham) from that quarter;(se også I. vind);( om person) T a bit dodgy;[ på disse kanter] around here,F in these parts;[ komme på kant med] fall out with;[ komme på kant med loven] offend against the law, fall foul of the law;[ være på kant med] be at odds with;(dvs til det uanstændige) it was near the bone (el. knuckle). -
11 bræmme
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12 grænsehandel
cross-border trade;( ved indkøbsture) cross-frontier shopping. -
13 grænseområde
* * *(fig) borderland ( fx the borderland between science and religion);( grænseland) border district (, region). -
14 grænsestrid
frontier (, border, boundary) dispute;( faggrænsestrid, på arbejdsplads) demarcation dispute. -
15 grænsetrafik
cross-frontier (el. cross-border) traffic. -
16 indfatning
sg - índfatningen, pl - índfatningerопра́ва ж* * ** * *(en -er)( for juveler) setting, mounting;(for briller etc) rim;( for ruder) frame;( det at indfatte) edging, etc,(se indfatte). -
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18 kante
edge, hem, trim* * *vb border, edge;[ kante sig] edge ( fx through the door; round the table);[ kante sig ind] get in edgeways. -
19 kantklipper
( til græs) border shears, edging shears pl. -
20 lidse
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