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1 klimaændring fk
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2 klimaforandring fk
climate change -
3 klima n
climate -
4 klima
sg - klímaet, pl - klímaerкли́мат м* * ** * *(et -er)(også fig) climate ( fx create a favourable climate for negotiations; the intellectual (, economic) climate). -
5 fugtig
вла́жный, сыро́й* * *damp, humid, moist, steamy* * *adj moist ( fx eyes, hands, lips, climate, air, heat),( fagligt ord) humid ( fx air, climate);( klam) damp ( fx sheets, cellar, home, weather);( våd) wet;[ en fugtig herre] a thirsty soul. -
6 indeklima
indoor climate. -
7 kystklima
sg - kýstklimaetморско́й кли́мат* * *coastal climate. -
8 omskiftelig
adj changeable ( fx moods),( om person også, F) inconstant;( om vejrforhold) changeable, unsettled ( fx weather), variable ( fxwinds, climate). -
9 polarklima
arctic climate. -
10 påvirke
affect, condition, influence, sway* * *vb( udøve påvirkning på) influence ( fx a witness; public opinion; the weather influences the crops; don't be influenced by bad examples; influence somebody to do something; Shaw was influenced by Ibsen); have an effect on ( fx prices and wages);( især fysisk, ofte negativt) affect ( fx the climate affects their health; the cold affected the crops; the slightest vibration can affect the delicate instruments; how does one set about influencing decisions that affect the individual or the community to which one belongs?);( få til at skifte mening) sway ( fx a jury; the voters; don't let yourself be swayed by what they say);( også) remain unaffected by, be proof against. -
11 styrke
bolster, consolidate, force, invigorate, level, might, potency, strength, strengthen, sustain, tone, toughness* * *I. (en) strength ( fx of a horse, of a man, of an army, of a fortress, of a rope, of a poison, of will, of a friendship, of an argument, of an electric current),( voldsomhed, virkende kraft) force ( fx of a blow, of an explosion, of the argument, of the wind);( antal) strength ( fx of a regiment);( lydstyrke, tonestyrke) intensity, volume;( organiseret afdeling, pl styrker) force ( fx a strong force of police; land (, naval, military) forces);[ tiltage i styrke] grow stronger,F intensify;[ prøve styrke med] try one's strength against;[ han har ikke sin styrke i latin] Latin is not his strong point (, F: forte);[ hævde det med stor styrke] assert it vigorously.II. vb( oplive) refresh ( fx a refreshing cup of tea, refreshing sleep),( stærkere) brace (up) ( fx the sea air braces you up; a bracing climate),F invigorate;( forstærke) strengthen ( fx one's conviction), boost ( fx one's morale, one's self-respect),F fortify ( fx one's spirit with prayer);( om noget vaklende: stive af, ofte neds) bolster (up) ( fx their failing morale, one's (self) confidence, the ailing economy);[ styrke sig]F fortify oneself ( fx with a glass of whisky);T you need something to pick you up;(T: spiritus) have a quick one;[ styrkende middel] tonic,T pick-me-up. -
12 trivsel
(en)( velbefindende) well-being ( fx he was concerned about the well-being of his family);( i arbejde: tilfredshed med arbejdet) job satisfaction ( fx job satisfaction is often more important than marginal differences in pay),( arbejdsklima) working climate; atmosphere ( fx create a good atmosphere; the atmosphere there is not good); -
13 tropeklima
tropical climate. -
14 tør
arid, dry, stale* * *I. præs af turde.II. adj dry ( fx air, climate, weather, clothes; style, lecture, humour, facts);(mods sød) dry ( fx sherry);( ikke iblandet vand) neat,(am) straight ( fx whisky);[tørt adv] dryly, drily;(T: uerfaren) he is still wet (el. not dry) behind the ears;[ tørt brød](uden smør etc) dry bread,( gammelt) stale bread;[ give et barn tørt på] change a baby's nappie (, am: diaper);(fig) give somebody a dressing-down;[ være tør i halsen] have a dry throat,( være tørstig) feel like a drink, be thirsty;[ han kan ikke ligge tør] he cannot sleep without wetting the bed;[ løbe tør] run dry;[ løbe tør for] run out of;[ have sit på det tørre] have nothing to worry about; be all right;[ det kom på et tørt sted] it was very welcome; it was a godsend;[ tørre tal] dry figures;( sikre) hard figures ( fx he substantiated his assertion with hard figures);(se også tåre). -
15 usund
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16 vejrlig
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17 øklima
insular climate.
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