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2 ravnorsk
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3 generelt
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5 bred
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6 løvtræ n
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7 bred
1. sg - bredden, pl - bredderбе́рег м2.широ́кий* * *bank, brink, broad, wide* * *I. (en -der)(af flod el. sø) bank,(af sø el. hav) shore;[ floden gik (el. løb) over sine bredder] the river overflowed (el. broke) its banks;[ ved havets bred] on the seashore.II. adj( især om åbning) wide ( fx opening, entrance, street; the river is 50 metres wide);( især om flade) broad ( fx plank, street, river; shoulders, chest; grin; 2 metres broad);(fig) broad ( fx agreement, interpretation, selection),F comprehensive ( fx treatment of a subject),( også om fortælling) detailed ( fx description);( om stilen) diffuse;( om dialekt) broad;[ seks fod lang og fire bred] six feet by four;[ de brede lag] the masses, the general public; the common people;( ofte =) the man in the street;[ over en bred front] on a wide (el. broad) front;[ gøre bredere] widen, broaden;(fig) have broad shoulders;(fig) the primrose path;(se også bredt). -
8 bredbladet
adj broad-leaved,( kniv) broad-bladed. -
9 bryst
sg - brystet, pl - brysterгрудь ж* * *bosom, breast, chest* * *(et -er) breast,(også om lunger etc) chest ( fx a broad chest; a weak chest; hit him on the chest);( kvindebryst) breast (pl breasts),S tit(ty),( buste) bust,( barm) bosom;( insekts) thorax;[ det faldt ham for brystet] he resented it, he took exception to it;[ give et barn bryst] nurse (, F: suckle) a baby;(mods: give flaske) breast-feed a baby;(fig) have broad shoulders;[ slå sig for brystet] beat one's breast;[ trykke til sit bryst] clasp to one's breast;(se også pistol). -
10 almindelig
1) о́бщий, всео́бщийalmíndelig válgret — всео́бщее избира́тельное пра́во
2) обыкнове́нный* * *common, commonplace, customary, general, plain, prevailing, prevalent, regular, straight* * *adj( uden særlige ejendommeligheder) ordinary ( fx an ordinary girl in ordinary dress; ordinary people, quality); normal ( fx day, people);( sædvanlig) usual ( fx size);( gennemsnits) average;( jævn, dagligdags) plain ( fx food);( hyppigt forekommende) common ( fx experience, fault; the common opinion);(omfattende flertallet el. alle) general ( fx of general interest; a general rule; the general opinion);( omfattende alle uden undtagelse) universal ( fx meet with universal acceptance); all-round ( fx improvement);( fremherskende, F) prevalent; prevailing ( fx the prevailing opinion);adv commonly; generally, currently; universally; ordinarily;[ almindelig anvendt] in general use;[ han fremsatte nogle almindelige bemærkninger] he made some general remarks;[ almindelig brøk] vulgar fraction;[ langt ud over det almindelige] quite out of the ordinary; quite exceptional;[ almindelige dødelige] ordinary mortals;[ til almindelig forbavselse for] to the general surprise of;[ den almindelige mand] the man in the street;[ almindelig menneskeforstand] ordinary common sense;[ almindelig praksis] common practice;[ et almindeligt rygte] a common (el. current) rumour;[ almindelig udbredt] widespread; -
11 barmsvær
adj broad-bosomed;T bosomy. -
12 brednæset
adj broad-nosed;( sko) square-toed. -
13 bredskuldret
adj broad-shouldered. -
14 bredskygget
adj broad-brimmed. -
15 bredspektret
adj broad-spectrum ( fx drugs). -
16 bredsporet
adj broad-gauge. -
17 drøj
adj( som forslår godt) that goes a long way, economical (in use);( møjsommelig) tough, stiff ( fx climb);( mildere) robust ( fx humour, stories);[ en drøj ed] a coarse (el. lurid) oath;[ nogle drøje sandheder] a few home truths. -
18 drøjheder
pl broad jokes;( sandheder) home truths. -
19 fedt
sg - fedtetжир м, са́ло с* * *fat, grease* * *(et) fat;( til smøring) grease;( svinefedt) lard,[ få sit fedt](fig) catch it;[ dyppe en i hans eget fedt] give somebody a dose of his own medicine;[ det er ét fedt] that is all the same, it's as broad as it's long. -
20 fordomsfri
непредвзя́тый* * *broad-minded, open-minded* * *adj unprejudiced, open-minded.
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