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1 samtykke
agree, assent, consent* * *I. (et) consent;[ give sit samtykke] (give one's) consent ( til to).II. vb consent;[ samtykke i] consent (, mindre F: agree) to;[ samtykke i at] consent to -ing;[ samtykke med] agree with;[ nikke samtykkende] nod assent;[ den der tier, samtykker] silence gives consent. -
2 indforstået
adj( som viser forståelse) informed ( fx criticism),F perceptive;F consent to;[ indforstået snak] in talk;[ skrive indforstået om noget] write about something with sympathetic understanding. -
3 indhente
1достига́ть, догоня́ть* * ** * *vb(nå) catch up with, come up with, catch up ( fx I caught him up at the corner),( især: indhente og passere) overtake;( ved forfølgelse, jagt) run down;( ugjort arbejde) catch up on ( fx one's reading), catch up with ( fx a backlog);( forskaffe sig) obtain ( fx his consent);[ blive indhentet af begivenhederne (, døden)] be overtaken by events (, death);[ han blev indhentet af sin skæbne] fate caught up with him;[ indhente det forsømte] make up for lost time;[ indhente oplysninger om] make enquiries about;(merk) invite offers,( ved licitation) invite tenders (el. bids),(på mindre reparationer etc) get estimates. -
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6 minde
sg - míndet, pl - mínder1) па́мять ж, воспомина́ние сtil mínde om... — на па́мять от... [о...]
2) рели́квия ж, сувени́р м* * *keepsake, memento, memory, recollection, remembrance* * *I. (et -r)( erindring) memory ( fx it is only a memory now; cherish one's memories);F remembrance ( fx have happy remembrances (el. memories) of something);( eftermæle) memory ( fx praise his memory; his memory is still alive);( levn) relic ( fx visible relics of the past);(se også erindring);( ting til minde om noget: souvenir) souvenir;( også minde om person, F) memento ( fx keep this ring as a memento of my visit), remembrance ( fx take this ring as a remembrance of my mother),( kun om person) keepsake ( fx she gave him a lock of her hair as a keepsake);( mindesmærke) memorial, monument ( for to);(også fig) erect a monument in his memory;[ med præp:][ minder fra ens barndom] memories (, mementos) of one's childhood;[ have det i frisk minde] have a vivid recollection of it;[ i mands minde] within living memory;[ til minde om] in memory of,F in remembrance of.II. (et)( samtykke) consent, permission.III. vb:(dvs få til at huske) remind somebody of something,( gøre opmærksom på) draw somebody's attention to something,( advare) warn somebody of something;( også, T) does that ring a bell?[ det minder om] it reminds me (, you etc) of, it suggests,F it is reminiscent of;[ det minder svagt om] it reminds one (, me etc) a little (el. a bit) of,F it has (el. bears) a faint resemblance to;(se også mindes). -
7 overenskomst
* * *(en -er) agreement;( ordning) arrangement;( forlig) compromise;( med kreditorer) composition;[ efter fælles overenskomst] by common consent;[ (af)slutte en overenskomst] make (, F: conclude) an agreement ( med with). -
8 overensstemmende
adj concordant;( ens) identical ( fx descriptions, statements);adv in agreement ( med with);[ efter alles overensstemmende mening] by common consent. -
9 samstemmende
adj concurrent;[ efter alles samstemmende mening] by common assent (el. consent). -
10 tavs
hushed, silent* * *adj silent,( ordknap også, F) taciturn;( ikke udtalt) tacit ( fx consent), mute ( fx appeal, evidence), silent( fx prayer);[ det tavse flertal] the silent majority;[ tavs som graven] (as) silent as the grave. -
11 tilslutning
concurrence, endorsement* * *(en)( samtykke) consent, approval;( støtte) support;( tilhængerskare) following;( antal fremmødte) attendance ( fx at a meeting);( forbindelse, også trafik, elekt etc) connection;( indgåen i større forening) affiliation ( til with, to);( fortsættelse) continuation;[ give noget sin tilslutning] give one's support to something;[ i tilslutning til] in connection with, in continuation of;[ vinde almindelig tilslutning] meet with general approval. -
12 ubetinget
flat, flatly, implicit, implicitly, unquestioning* * *adj unconditional ( fx surrender, consent); absolute ( fxnecessity, truth);(F: om noget negativt) unmitigated ( fx disaster, evil);( uforbeholden) unqualified ( fx praise, support), wholehearted ( fxapproval),(F: blind) implicit ( fx faith, trust, obedience);adv unconditionally; absolutely ( fx necessary); without qualifications( fx condemn something without qualifications);(F: blindt) implicitly;[ ubetinget afslag] flat refusal;[ en ubetinget nødvendighed] an absolute necessity,F a sine qua non;T a must. -
13 vidende
I. (et) knowledge;[ med fuldt vidende] deliberately;[ med mit vidende og vilje] with my knowledge and consent;[ mod bedre vidende] in spite of his (, her etc) knowledge to the contrary;[ handle mod bedre vidende] act in bad faith;[ uden mit vidende] without my knowledge.II. adj knowledgeable,( velinformeret) well-informed,( belæst) well-read;( medvidende) knowing ( fx smile);[ være vidende om] know (of), be aware of. -
14 vilje
* * *(en -r) will;( i filosofi også) volition;[ få sin vilje] have one's (own) way;(se også II. ske, sætte (igennem));[ med adj:][ jeg kan ikke med min bedste vilje (el. selv med den bedste vilje afverden) se hvad] with the best will in the world I can't see what;[ den frie vilje] free will;[ af egen fri vilje] of one's own free will;[ det har man for sin gode vilje] that's what comes of trying to help people;[ ikke med min gode vilje] not if I can help it;[ med lidt god vilje kan man godt forstå det] if you stretch your imagination you can understand it;[ til trods for hans gode vilje] in spite of his good intentions;[ hvis alle viser god vilje] if everybody shows good will, with a bit of good will on all sides ( fx we can reach an agreement);[ vise sin gode vilje] give proof of one's good intentions;[ han gjorde det ikke af ond vilje] he meant no harm;[ hans sidste vilje] his last will and testament;[ med præp:][ med vilje] on purpose ( fx he did it on purpose), purposely; by design( fx by accident rather than by design);[ mod sin vilje] against one's will, in spite of oneself, involuntarily;[ uden min vilje] without my consent.
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