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1 fatning
sg - fátningen, pl - fátningerсамооблада́ние с, сде́ржанность ж* * *composure, poise* * *(en -er)( beherskelse) composure, self-possession;( lampefatning) socket;[ bevare fatningen] keep one's composure,T keep one's cool;[ bringe ham ud af fatning] embarrass him,( stærkere, F) disconcert him;( ved blikke) stare him out of countenance, outface him;[ tabe fatningen] lose one's composure,T lose one's cool;[ uden at tabe fatningen] with composure, composedly,T without batting an eyelid. -
2 kontenance
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3 ro
calmness, peace, pull, quiet, quietness, repose, row, scull, tranquillity* * *I. (en)( hvile) rest;( fred, uforstyrrethed) peace,F tranquillity;( stilhed) quiet, stillness;( sindsligevægt) composure ( fx keep (, lose) one's composure),(mere F) equanimity;[ med vb:][ han kunne aldrig få ro for naboerne] his neighbours would never leave him in peace (el. give him any peace);[ han får ikke ro før man giver ham det] he will not be happy till he gets it;[ ikke have ro på sig] be restless;[( ikke) have ro i sit sind] be (un)easy in one's mind;[ tag det ( bare) så har sjælen ro!] take it and let us hear no more about it! take it, if you must![ opretholde ro og orden] keep order;[ med præp:][ i ro] at rest,( i fred) in peace,( om geværlås) at half-cock;[ holde sig i ro] keep quiet,( ikke arbejde) take a rest;[ i ro og mag] comfortably,( uden hast) at (one's) leisure;[ i ro og orden] in an orderly manner;[ tage noget med ro] keep calm (el. cool) about something;[ tag den med ro!]( ikke hidsig) steady!T keep your cool! keep your hair on!( ikke nervøs, ikke for travl) take it easy! easy does it!( du behøver ikke at skynde dig) there is no hurry![ falde til ro] calm down; settle down;[ få dem til at falde til ro] calm (, settle) them down;[gå (el. begive sig) til ro] go to bed,F retire;[ slå sig til ro] calm down,( slå sig ned, blive) settle (down);[ slå sig til ro med at] resign oneself to the fact that;[ hun slog sig til ro med at han nok kun var blevet forsinket] she decided that he had only been delayed and left it at that.II. vb row, pull,( med 2 lette årer) scull;[ tage én med ud at ro] take somebody for a row;[ ro en båd] row a boat;[ ro godt]( også) pull a good oar;[ ro i takt] pull together, keep stroke;[ ro en tur] go for a row. -
4 besinde
11) опо́мниться, прийти́ в себя́2) переду́мать* * *vb:[ besinde sig] collect oneself,( genvinde fatningen) regain one's composure,( betænke sig) think twice,( skifte sind) change one's mind, think better of it;( overveje) deliberate, consider;[ før han fik besindet sig] before he knew where he was. -
5 besindelse
(en)( fatning) composure;( eftertanke) reflection;[ tabe besindelsen] lose one's head;[ bringe en til besindelse] bring somebody to his senses;[ komme til besindelse], se besinde (sig). -
6 genvinde
* * *vb regain ( fx one's freedom, one's health, the former champion regained the title), recover ( fx one's strength);( land til dyrkning) reclaim;[ genvinde fatningen] regain (el. recover) one's composure. -
7 koldblodighed
(en) coolness,F composure, sang-froid. -
8 ligevægt
sg - lígevægtenравнове́сие с* * *balance, composure, equilibrium* * *equilibrium,( balance) balance;[ i ligevægt] in equilibrium;( om sind) calm;[ bringe i ligevægt] balance;[ bringe ham ud af ligevægt] throw him off his balance;[ holde ligevægten] keep one's balance. -
9 tilkæmpe
vb:[ tilkæmpe sig] win,F conquer;[ tilkæmpe sig adgang] force one's way in;[ tilkæmpe sig sejren] carry off the victory;[ med tilkæmpet ro] with hard-won composure, with studied calm.
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