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1 blive
1. 4, viостава́тьсяblíve hjemme — остава́ться до́ма
2. 4blíve ved sin méning — остава́ться при своём мне́нии
húset blev býgget... — дом был постро́ен...
blíve til — возника́ть
* * *be, become, come, get, go, grow, make, run, stay, stay put, turn, work* * *vb (blev, blevet)( forblive) stay ( fx stay where you are; stay (at) home; stay for (el.to) lunch),T stop ( fx I'll stop here; stop to tea),F remain ( fx remain at home; remain standing; he remained when the others left);( om ændring:) (med adj) become ( fx angry, blind, famous, fat, rich, wise; it has become difficult (, expensive)),T get ( fx angry, fat, rich, well, wet; get dry quickly! it wasgetting dark (, cold));( langsomt) grow ( fx fat, old, wise);(især om noget uønsket el. om farve) go ( fx bald, blind, mad, wild, Conservative; the coffee went cold; the bread went stale; he went red(, pale) with anger; the leaves went yellow),( om farve også, mere F) turn ( fx red, pale; his hair turned white; the leaves turned yellow);(med perf part: som hjælpevb i passiv) be ( fx arrested, helped, killed, married, rewarded),T ( ofte: pludseligt el. = opnå at blive) get ( fx damaged, hit, dressed, married; arrested, caught, killed; how did you get invited?);( efterhånden blive) become ( fx accustomed to something; known; his clothes had become torn);( om følelse der pludseligt opstår) be ( fx he was disappointed (, hurt, surprised) when he heard it);(med sb: om overgang til noget andet, efterhånden blive) become ( fxqueen, a teacher, his friend);( udvikle sig til) grow to be, grow into ( fx he grew into a despot; she had grown into a beautiful woman);( pludseligt blive, ofte neds) turn ( fx thief, traitor, Buddhist, Socialist);( forvandle sig til) turn into ( fx the ugly duckling had turned into a beautiful swan);( vise sig at være) be ( fx the play was a success; the party was a failure; the visit was a disappointment), turn out (to be), prove;[ blive enke (, forældreløs)] be left a widow (, an orphan);[ der blev vanskeligheder] there were difficulties, difficulties arose;( beløbe sig til) be ( fx that'l be 70 p.), come to ( fx I didn'trealize that it would come to so much);( ved beregning) come (el. work) out at;[ om fremtid:][ bliver] will (, shall) be ( fx when will that be? it will be difficult(, interesting); there will be dancing; I'll (, I shall be) 20 next week);[ han er og bliver et fæ] he is a fool and always will be;[ han bliver hende en god mand] he will make her a good husband;[ med præp & adv:][ det bliver der ikke noget af!] that will never happen!T not if I know it! nothing doing![ der blev ikke noget af det] it came to nothing; nothing came of it; it did not come off;[ hvor bliver han af? hvor er han blevet af?] where has he got to?[ jeg forstår ikke hvor tiden bliver af] I don't understand where time gets to;[ hvad er der blevet af ham?] what has become of him?[ hvad skal der blive af børnene?] what will become of the children?[ blive af med] get rid of,(F el. spøg.) dispose of;[ det var godt vi blev af med ham] good riddance! we were glad to see the last of him;[ blive borte], se borte;[ blive fra]( borte fra) stay (el. keep) away from,( ikke røre) leave alone, not touch;[ bliv mig fra livet!] keep off![ blive inde] stay in, stay indoors;[ dette bliver mellem os] this is to go no further;[ blive oppe] stay (el. sit) up;[ blive længe oppe] stay (el. sit) up late;(dvs opstå, skabes) come into existence;[` blive til]( forvandle sig til) turn into ( fx the toad turned into a prince; turn into stone);( langsomt) grow to be, grow into;[ dagene blev til uger] days turned into weeks;[nå, hvad bliver det til?] well, what about it?[ hvad blev det til?] what was the outcome?( om person) succeed, get on, go far;( komme i stand) come off ( fx the marriage never came off);[ det blev ikke til noget] nothing came of it; it came to nothing; it did not come off;[ blive tilbage] stay behind,F remain (behind) ( fx he remained when the others left),( overleve) survive;( sakke agterud) fall (el. lag) behind;( blive tilovers) be left (over), remain;[ blive ude] stay out;[ blive ved] continue ( fx the rain continued);singing); carry on ( fx carry on eating); continue to ( fx if he continues to be so unco-operative);[ blive ved at være] remain ( fx faithful, a clerk all one's life);[ det bliver derved] that stands, that is definite;[ det blev ikke derved] that was not all;[ alt blev ved det gamle] everything went on as before;[ han blev ved sit] he stuck to his point;
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