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1 kæmpe med
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2 slås med
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3 slås
battle, brawl, fight, grapple, scrap* * *vb(præt: sloges) fight,(T: mindre alvorligt) scrap ( fx the boys were scrapping);[ slås med en] fight (, scrap) with somebody;[ slås med noget] struggle with something,F contend with something ( fx difficulties, problems);[ han har meget at slås med] he has many difficulties to contend with,T he has got a lot to put up with;[ slås om] fight (, scrap) over ( fx the money),( om langvarig kamp) struggle for ( fx power);[ komme op at slås] come to blows; start a fight;[ være oppe at slås] be fighting, have a fight. -
4 besværlighed
sg - besvǽrligheden, pl - besvǽrlighederтру́дность ж, затрудне́ние с* * ** * *(en -er) difficulty ( fx the difficulties he had to contend with),(ubekvemhed etc) inconvenience ( fx the inconvenience of living so close together), discomfort ( fx the discomforts of old age);( også) trouble(s) ( fx they have had a lot of trouble(s) at home),( stærkere) hardships ( fx the hardships of the journey);T it is just one of those things. -
5 gældende
де́йствующий, действи́тельныйgǿre sig gǽldende — проявля́ться
* * *in effect, in, going, operative* * *adj( i kraft) in force,( gyldig, om billet etc) valid;( herskende) current ( fx the current prices), present ( fx the present system), existing ( fx the existing law),F obtaining ( fx the conditions obtaining in the private sector);( som undskyldning) plead,( hævde) maintain, argue,F contend;[ gøre ansvar gældende mod en] make somebody responsible;[ gøre et krav gældende] advance a claim;[ gøre sin ret gældende] assert one's right;( om person) assert oneself;( om andet end person) have its effect, make itself felt ( fx his influence made itself felt). -
6 hævde
1утвержда́ть, отста́ивать* * *allege, assert, claim, contend, profess* * *vb( fastholde) maintain ( fx one's opinion, one's right; that one is innocent),( selvsikkert, aggressivt, F) assert,( vedholdende) insist (on) ( fx insist (, assert) that one is right; insist on one's innocence),( stærkere, F) protest;( påstå, gøre krav på) claim ( fx he claimed to be (el. that he was) the rightful owner; he claimed to have (el. that he had) done it alone);(F: med tvivlsom ret) allege ( fx he alleged to be (el. that he was) an American citizen);( som led i argumentation) argue ( fx he argued that it would be a great advantage);[ hævde sin plads, hævde sig] hold one's own. -
7 kæmpe
sg - kǽmpen, pl - kǽmperбогаты́рь м, велика́н м* * *battle, fight, giant, grapple, mammoth, monster, scramble, struggle, wrestle* * *I. (en -r) giant;( kriger) warrior;(bot) plantain.II. vb fight ( fx for freedom; to the bitter end);( ofte hårdt, længe) struggle ( fx to reach the shore; for freedom, for power; with difficulties);F battle ( fx for first place; against ill-health);[ kæmpe sig frem] fight one's way;[ kæmpe sig igennem] struggle through;[ kæmpe med] fight against; struggle with;[ kæmpe med gråden] fight back one's tears;[ kæmpe med søvnen] fight against sleep;[ kæmpe om prisen] contend (el. compete) for the prize;[ de kæmpende] the combatants, the contending parties. -
8 strides
* * *vb fight,F dispute,T quarrel;[ strides om] fight (, quarrel) over, dispute (, quarrel) about;( kappes om) contend for;[ et spørgsmål man kan strides om] a question open to dispute; a moot point;(se også kejser). -
9 trækkes
vb:[( have at) trækkes med] be saddled with ( fx a difficult mother-in-law),F be afflicted with ( fx illness),T have to put up with;[ han har meget at trækkes med] he has got a lot to put up with,F he has many difficulties to contend with.
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