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1 rod
clutter, disarrangement, mess, messiness, root, scrappiness* * *I. (en, rødder)(også mat.) root;( bølle) tough, rough, rowdy;[ rødderne](T, spøg.: gutterne) the boys, the lads;[ ondets rod] the root of the trouble;[ med præp:][ have rod i](dvs være grundfæstet i) be rooted in;(dvs stamme fra) originate in, be rooted in, have its roots in;[ rykke op med rode] pull (, voldsomt: tear) up by the roots,(fig også) wipe out;[ sæd på roden] standing crop;[ sælge korn på roden] sell the crop standing;[ træ på roden] standing timber;[ roden til alt ondt] the root of all evil;[ med slå:][ slå rod (el. rødder)] take root, strike root;(fig om ideer: fæste sig) take root, strike root,( om person: på nyt sted) put down roots;T are we to wait here till the cows come home?[ slå dybe rødder] become firmly rooted, take deep root;(se også uddrage).II. (et) disorder ( fx he hates disorder); muddle,( stærkere) mess ( fx let us clear up this muddle (, mess));( af ting også) jumble ( fx the room was a jumble of books, papers and beer cans),( ufremkommeligt) clutter ( fx he could not find anything in the clutter of books and papers on his desk);[ i et rod] in a muddle (, mess, clutter). -
2 fylde
2наполня́ть, налива́ть; исполня́ться ( о возрасте)han fýlder tyve i dag — сего́дня ему́ исполня́ется два́дцать лет
fýlde til — долива́ть
* * *clog, crowd, fill, jam, occupy, stuff, stuff up, throng* * *I. (en) wealth, abundance;[ når tidens fylde kommer] in the fullness of time.II. * fill;( tage plads op) take up room (el. space);[ fyldes] fill, be filled;[ fylde benzintanken] fill up the tank (with petrol);[ fylde en gås] stuff a goose;[ fylde ti år]F complete one's tenth year;[ han fylder ti år i morgen] he will be ten years old tomorrow;[ indtil det fyldte tyvende år] until reaching the age of twenty;[ fylde op] take up a lot of room (el. space); clutter the room (etc);( med objekt) fill up;( om udgravning: fylde op igen) backfill;[ fylde på] pour;[ fylde benzin på] put petrol in the tank; fill up the tank (with petrol);[ vi må hellere få fyldt på] we had better get some petrol;[ fylde noget på flasker] bottle something;[ fylde vand på dunken] fill the can with water;[ fylde ud] fill up;(se også fyldt). -
3 jordrefleks
( i radar) ground clutter.
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