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1 døgn
sg - døgnet, pl - døgnсу́тки мн* * ** * *(et -) day and night, 24 hours;[ fem døgn] five days and nights;[ fire timer i døgnet] four hours a day, four hours in the twenty-four;[ døgnet rundt] day and night, all the 24 hours, 24 hours a day; -
2 halv
полови́нный, полу-, пол-et halvt år — полго́да
klókken er halv fem — полови́на пя́того
* * ** * *adj half;(se også halvt);[ det halve] half ( fx half of it was wrong); one half;[ børn det halve] children half-price;[ hvad er det halve af 6?] what is (the) half of six?[ så beskeden at det halve kunne være nok] modest to a fault;[ti (, fem) minutter i halv] twenty (, twenty-five) (minutes) past;[ slå halv]( om ur) strike the half-hour;[ uret slår hel og halv] the clock strikes the hours and half-hours;[ti (, fem) minutter over halv] twenty (, twenty -five) (minutes) to;[ på halv], se (halv) stang;[ to en halv dag] two days and a half, two and a half days;[ to halve udgør en hel] two halves make a whole;[ med sb:][ halve forholdsregler] half-measures;[ en halv fridag] a half-holiday;[ en halv gang til så meget] half as much again;[ et halvt hundrede] about fifty;[ klokken er halv ( tolv)] it is half past (eleven);[ klokken er lige halv] it is just half past;[ for halv kraft] at half speed;[ en halv penny], se penny;[ til halv pris] at half price, at half the price;[ slå halv skade] go fifty-fifty;[ slå halv skade med] go halves with;[ på halv stang] at half mast,(se også stang);[ i halv størrelse] half-size;[ den halve tid] half the time;[ en halv time] half an hour, a half-hour;[ hver halve time] every half-hour;( også) the buses run half-hourly;[ halv tone] semitone,(am) half step;[ med en halv vind], se vind;[ det kan man se med et halvt øje] you can see that with half an eye;[ et halvt år] six months,( sjældnere) half a year. -
3 vente
hang on, hold, hold it, hold on, wait* * *I.:[ være i vente] be to be expected ( fx great events are to be expected),( umiddelbart forestående, især om noget truende) be imminent;[ han har skuffelser i vente] he has disappointments coming to him, there are disappointments in store for him.II. vb( uden objekt) wait ( fx wait and see! wait here till I come; it will have to wait till tomorrow);T hold on, hang on;(tlf) wait, hold the line, hold on ( fx will you hold on or would you like him to call you back?);( være i vente for) be in store for ( fx there are disappointments in store for him),F await ( fx a hearty welcome awaits you),(se også ndf: der venter ham);( om gravid) be expecting ( fx she is expecting a baby); be pregnant with( fx she was pregnant with our first child at that time);[ han ventes om få timer] he is expected to arrive in a few hours;[ det kan næppe ventes] it is hardly to be expected;[ skibet ventes i aften] the ship is due (to arrive) this evening;[ vente at han vil gøre det] expect him to do it, expect that he will do it;[ vente at enhver gør sin pligt] expect everyone to do his duty;[ den skæbne der venter ham] the fate in store for him;[ der venter ham en ubehagelig overraskelse] he is in for a nasty surprise; he has got a nasty surprise coming to him;[ det kan vente] that can wait, there is no hurry about that;[ vi kan vente godt vejr i dag] we are in for a fine day;[ lade ham vente] keep him waiting; let him wait;[ med præp & sig:][ vente noget af en] expect something of (el. from) somebody ( fx it is just what I expected of him; expect too much from somebody);[ vente med](dvs opsætte) delay, put off;[ vente med at sende] put off sending;[ vente på] wait for;( afvente også, F) await ( fx instructions);[ vente på at uret skal slå] wait for the clock to strike;[ vente på ham med middagsmaden] wait dinner for him;[ de lader vente på sig] they are long in coming, they keep us (, me etc) waiting;[ vente sig noget] expect something;[ du kan vente dig!] you'll catch it![ hun venter sig ( et barn)] she is expecting;[ han kan vente sig en overraskelse], se ovf: der venter ham;[ en forsmag på hvad man kan vente sig] a foretaste of what is to come;[ vente sig noget af], se ovf: vente noget af.
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