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1 have en vid udsigt
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2 herskerblik
commanding eye, imperious glance. -
3 herskermine
commanding air. -
4 kommanderende
bossy, bossily* * *adj commanding ( fx tone, voice);( dominerende) domineering;[ kommanderende general] commander-in-chief;[ kommanderende officer] commanding officer. -
5 bydende
adj( myndig) commanding ( fx tone), masterful ( fx air),F imperious ( fx gesture, manner),(neds) overbearing ( fx manner), peremptory ( fx tone);( tvingende) urgent,F imperative;[ en bydende nødvendighed] an absolute necessity;[ det er bydende nødvendigt at, det er en bydende nødvendighed at] it is absolutely necessary that,F it is imperative that. -
6 chef
sg - chefen, pl - cheferруководи́тель м, глава́ м, нача́льник м* * *boss, chief, controller, director, executive, head* * *( arbejdsgiver) employer,T boss;( inden for firma) manager ( fx export (, purchasing, sales) manager);( person i lederstilling ofte =) executive;(mil.) commander;(mar) commanding officer, C.O. -
7 imponerende
впечатля́ющий; внуши́тельный; импони́рующий* * *awe-inspiring, commanding, imposing, impressive, impressively, spectacular, spectacularly, stately* * *adj impressive, striking;( ved sin størrelse, værdighed) imposing. -
8 udsigtstårn
[tower commanding a wide view],( ofte =) gazebo. -
9 åben
clear, commanding, communicative, extrovert, free, open, plain, receptive, undecided* * *adj open ( fx door, boat, town, wound, syllable, face, character; with open arms; the shops are open);( oprigtig også) frank, candid;( utilsløret), se åbenlys;( ikke udfyldt) (in) blank;[ åben for] open to ( fx the public; traffic);[ åben over for] open to ( fx new ideas);[ stå åben] be (left) open;[ lade stå åben] leave open;[ åben og ærlig] frank and honest,(om fremgangsmåde etc) open and above-board;[ med sb:][ som en åben bog] like a book ( fx I can read him like a book);[ åbent brev] open letter;[ åben flanke](mil.) open (el. exposed) flank;[ på åben gade] in the street;[ under åben himmel] in the open (air);[ holde åbent hus] keep open house;[ åben ild] naked fire, naked flames;(bål etc) open fire;[ med åben mund] open-mouthed, gaping;(fig) openly;[ et åbent sind] an open mind;[ et åbent spørgsmål] an open question;[ for åbent tæppe] with the curtain up,(fig) in public;[ åbent universitet] open university;[ med åbne øjne] with one's eyes open;[ sige ham lige op i hans åbne øjne] tell him to his face;(se også vindue).
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