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41) носи́ть2) приноси́ть ( плоды)bære bort — уноси́ть
bære frem — спосо́бствовать
bære oppe — подде́рживать, уде́рживать
bære sig ad — вести́ себя́
* * *bear, carry, shoulder, sport, support, sustain, wear* * *vb (bar, båret) carry ( fx a basket in one's hand; something away),F bear;( støtte, holde oppe) support ( fx his legs could support him no longer; a roof supported by pillars); bear ( fx the whole weight of the roof), carry ( fx slender pillars carried the roof);( udholde) bear ( fx pain), endure ( fx suffering);( være iført, gå med) wear ( fx a coat, mourning, a ring);[ han bærer sin alder godt] he carries his years well;[ bære frugt](fig) bear fruit;[ mon isen kan bære i dag?] will the ice bear today?[ bære vidne om], se II. vidne (om);[ bære våben] bear arms;[ med præp & adv:][ lyden bæres langt bort] the sound carries a long way;[ det bæres mig for at] something tells me that, I have a presentiment that;[ hvor bærer det hen?] where are we going?[ bære oppe] bear (up);[ bære over med] bear with;[ bære på] be carrying ( fx a parcel),(fig) carry ( fx a curse), have ( fx a secret);[ bære rundt på] carry about;[ bære rundt på overflødige kilo] carry extra weight;[ bære sig ad] behave; act ( fx stupidly, wisely);[ bære sig ad med at] manage to, contrive to;[ hvordan bærer du dig ad med det?] how do you do it?[ ikke til at bære] unbearable. -
4 formå
1быть в си́лах, быть в состоя́нии••alt, hvad húset formǻr — погов. чем бога́ты, тем и ра́ды
* * ** * *vb( evne) be able ( at gøre noget to do something), be capable (at gøre nogetof doing something);persuade) him to come);[ alt hvad jeg formår] all I can do, everything in my power;[ jeg formår ikke at gøre mere] I cannot do any more;[ tage til takke med hvad huset formår] take pot-luck. -
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1удава́ться* * *come off, come out, contrive, get there, go right, succeed, work out* * *vb succeed ( fx the plan succeeded); be successful ( fx his attempt was successful);T come off ( fx the plan (, the experiment) did not come off);[ det lykkedes ham at gøre det] he succeeded in doing it,(mere T, ofte: med besvær) he managed to do it;[ jeg prøvede at få det men det lykkedes mig ikke] I tried to get it, but failed (el. but without success el. but did not succeed). -
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conceive, concoct, contrive, devise, dream up, think out, think up* * ** invent ( fx an excuse),T think up;F devise ( fx a method, a system);( gennemtænke) think out ( fx a plan). -
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vb obtain ( fx somebody's pardon, somebody's appointment), bring about ( fx a reconciliation);[ udvirke at] contrive (el. bring about) that,T work it that;[ udvirke noget hos en] obtain something from somebody. -
8 finde på
conceive, concoct, contrive, cook up, get up to, invent, make up, manufacture
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