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21 naturstridig
противоесте́ственный* * *adj unnatural, contrary to nature. -
22 obsternasig
adj contrary. -
23 regel
canon, provision, regulation, rule* * *(en, regler) rule;( officiel forskrift) regulation ( fx safety (, traffic) regulations);( regel for handlemåde) precept;( princip) principle;[ efter reglerne] according to the rules;(se også kunst);[ spille efter andre regler] play by different rules;[ følge reglerne] follow the rules;(fig) play the game;[ gøre sig det til en regel at] make it a rule to, make a practice of -ing;[ imod reglerne] contrary to the rules;(fig) that is not playing the game;(se også undtagelse). -
24 stik
due, hitch, jab, plug, prickle, stab, sting, twinge* * *I. (et -) prick;( med våben) stab;( af insekt) sting, bite;( smerte) stab of pain, twinge (of pain) ( fx he felt a twinge in the region of the heart),(fig) pang ( fx of grief, of remorse, of regret),( svagere) twinge ( fx of conscience, of regret);( stikprop) plug ( fx take the plug out);( i kortspil) trick;(mar: i tov etc) hitch, bend;( kobberstik, stålstik) engraving;[ holde stik] hold good;[ lade en i stikken] leave somebody in the lurch, leave somebody high and dry;(tlf også) unplug the telephone.II. adv:[ stik imod] dead against,(fig) directly contrary to,F in diametrical opposition to, diametrically opposed to;( også) fly in the face of ( fx common sense, experience, public opinion);[ stik modsat] directly opposite;[ det stik modsatte] the very opposite;[ have stik modvind] have the wind dead ahead;[ stik øst (, nord etc)] due east (, north etc). -
25 strid
combat, conflict, contention, contest, contravention, controversy, discord, dispute, feud, hassle, strife* * *I. (en)( uenighed) dispute ( fx a dispute about wages, a pay dispute; a religious dispute),T ( især stærkere) quarrel ( fx the discussion warmed into a dispute, the dispute warmed into a quarrel; a quarrel between two brothers),F ( om længere strid) conflict ( fx between Church and State;political conflicts; they have been in conflict for years),( kun utælleligt) strife ( fx industrial (, political, religious, party) strife; strife in a family; a country torn by strife);( videnskabelig) controversy;( mellem følelser, ideer, etc) conflict ( fx the conflict between love and duty),( stærkere) clash;(poet.: kamp) fight,( længere) struggle;( kun utælleligt) strife;[ i strid med](fig: som ikke passer med) at variance with ( fx facts),( imod) contrary to, against ( fx against regulations);( på trods af) in contravention of, in defiance of ( fx act indefiance of one's orders);[ komme i strid med] fall out with, quarrel with;T get at loggerheads with;[ ligge i strid med] be at odds with, have a dispute (, quarrel) with,T be at loggerheads with;[ være i strid med], se stride (imod noget);[ den sag hvorom striden står] the matter at issue;II. adj( stiv) rough ( fx fur, grass, hair), stiff ( fx brush),( strittende) bristly ( fx beard, hair);( om strøm) rapid,( stærkere) tearing;( om vind) stiff;(T: besværlig) stiff ( fx climb, examination),(stædig etc) stubborn,( stærkere) bloody-minded;[ han er strid](dvs en plage) he is a menace;[ det regner i stride strømme] it is pouring (down);[ tårer i stride strømme] a flood of tears. -
26 stride
vb (stred, stridt)( kæmpe) fight,( anstrenge sig) struggle;[ stride sig frem] struggle onward;[ stride imod] resist;( være i modstrid med) be (el. go) against something ( fx it isagainst my principles), be contrary to something ( fx ourinterests);( ikke stemme med) be inconsistent with, conflict with ( fx the evidence, the facts);[ stride med døden] be in one's last throes;[ han har stridt ud] he is at peace; -
27 traktatstridig
adj contrary to the terms of a treaty. -
28 tværs
adv:(mar) get the wind abeam;[ tværs af](mar) abeam of;(mar) abaft the beam;(mar) before the beam;[ tværs for](mar) across;[ tværs igennem] right through;(mar) on the port beam;[ tværs over] across ( fx the street),( i to stykker) in two ( fx break in two);[ med på:][ på tværs] across;[ komme én på tværs] get at cross purposes with somebody,( forstyrre hans planer) put a spoke in somebody's wheel, upset somebody's apple cart;[ noget er kommet ham på tværs] something has upset him;T he is bloody-minded;[ på tværs af] across,(F el. fagligt) transversely to,(fig) contrary to, in opposition to;[ gå på tværs af] run across, run transversely to,(fig) cut across ( fx this cuts across all party lines). -
29 tvært
adv:[ tvært imod] contrary to. -
30 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. -
31 tværtimod
on the contrary
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