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sg - døren, pl - døreдверь ж* * ** * *(en -e) door,( døråbning) doorway;[ bag lukkede døre] behind closed doors;(fig) be near,F be at hand;(se også feje);( også) in public;(jur) in camera ( fx the case was heard in camera);[ gå ens dør forbi] fail to look somebody up;[ stå i døren] stand in the doorway;[ gå ind ad døren] go in through the door;[ han er så dum at man kan rende døre ind med ham] he is as thick as two planks; he is just too stupid for words;[ inden døre] indoors,F within doors;[ inden for døren] inside the door;[ sæt aldrig din fod inden for mine døre igen] never set foot in this house again;[ falde med døren ind i huset] burst in;(fig: være forsigtig) watch one's step, tread cautiously,( være diskret) go about things quietly;(se også smække);[ bo dør om dør med en] live next door to somebody, be somebody's next-door neighbour;[ banke på døren] knock at (el. on) the door;[ jage (el. sætte) en på døren] turn somebody out;[ rende en på dørene] camp on somebody's doorstep, pester somebody with visits;[ følge en til døren] see somebody out;[ døren til] the door of ( fx my room); the door leading to (fx the passage);[ gå ud ad døren] go out of the door;[ ude af døren] out of the door ( fx they were out of the door by 8); off( fx I have to be off in half an hour);[ uden for døren] outside the door;(fig) on one's doorstep;( i skole) send somebody out of the room (el. into the corridor);[ han giver ikke ved dørene] he never pays (, says) more than he can help;[ salg ved dørene] door-to-door selling;[ sælge ved dørene] sell from door to door. -
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sg - fǽlden, pl - fǽlderлову́шка ж, западня́ ж* * *booby trap, bring down, chop down, cut, cut down, fell, moult, snare, trap* * *I. (en -r) trap,(fig: til at fange nogen med) trap,( skjult fare) pitfall;[ gå i fælden] fall into the trap,(fig også) swallow the bait;[ fælden klappede (el. smækkede) i] the trap snapped shut;(fig) the trap was closed;[ sætte (el. stille) en fælde for](også fig) set a trap for;[ et spørgsmål der rummer en fælde] a catch question.II. vb( hugge om) cut down, fell ( fx a tree);( omstyrte) overthrow ( fx a tyrant, the Government);(F: dræbe) kill, slay;( hår) shed,( fjer) moult;(fig) pass one's verdict;[ fuglene fælder nu] the birds are moulting now;[ hunden fælder] the dog is shedding its hair;[ fælde kroppen fremad] bend forward;[ fælde tårer] shed tears;[ dette vidnesbyrd fældede ham] this evidence proved damning to him (, T: finished him off).
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