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1 indkalde til
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2 kalde
21) звать, называ́тьkálde ved navn — называ́ть по и́мени
2) приглаша́тьkálde på én — позва́ть кого́-л.
kálde bort — отзыва́ть, вызыва́ть
kálde ind — попроси́ть войти́
kálde til — приглаша́ть; призыва́ть
* * *beckon, call, describe, dub, entitle, terms* * ** call;( benævne) call, name;( tilkalde) send for, call in ( fx a doctor);( udnævne) appoint, nominate;[ du kommer som (om) du var kaldet] you are the very man (, woman etc) we want (el. are looking for);[ også kaldet] alias, otherwise known as;[ det kalder jeg fodbold!] that's what I call football!( ironisk) there's efficiency for you![ lade en kalde] send for somebody, call somebody in;[ med præp & adv:][ kalde bort] call away;(dø) pass away;[ kalde en op efter] call (el. name) somebody after,(am) name somebody for;[ kalde på] call ( fx call the waiter; call me at 7 o'clock);(fig) bring out,F call forth ( fx the best in him);[ kalde sammen] call (together),( mere officielt) convene ( fx the Security Council), summon;[ kalde sammen til et møde] call (, F convene, summon) a meeting;[ han kaldte kollegerne sammen til et møde] he called a meeting of his colleagues;( om professor) be called to another university;[ føle sig kaldet til at] feel called upon to;[ kalde under fanerne] call to the colours;[ kalde ved det rette navn], se navn. -
3 sammenkalde
* call (together) ( fx call the boys together, call a press conference),( mere officielt, F) convene, summon ( fx the members, a conference; a specially convened meeting), convoke ( fx a parliament);[ sammenkalde til et møde] call (, F: summon, convene) a meeting. -
4 træde
* * *I. vb (trådte, trådt)(gå) step ( fx aside, down, forward, in, out);( anbringe foden, fødderne) step, tread ( fx on somebody's foot; tread lightly (, softly); beware how you tread);( mase med foden, fødderne) tread ( fx the grass down; mud into the carpet),( stærkere) trample;[ træde ihjel] trample to death;[ træde vande](også fig) tread water;(se også børnesko, III. fejl);[ med præp & adv:][ træde af](mil.) fall out;[ træd af!] dismiss![ træde af på naturens vegne] obey the call of nature;(mil.) fall out to relieve nature;[ træde an] fall in;[ træde fra] resign;[ træde frem] step forward,( rage frem) stand out,F project,( ses tydeligt) stand out;[ træde frem for offentligheden] appear before the public;[ træde hen til en] step (el. go) up to somebody;[ træde i] step on ( fx the grass), step into ( fx a pool);[ træde i det]( blive ved med at sige det samme) labour the point,(om bebrejdelse etc) rub it in ( fx there is no need to rub itin),( træde i spinaten) put one's foot in it;[ træde ham i hælene] tread on his heels;[ træde i kraft], se kraft;[ træde i ens sted, træde i stedet for en] take somebody's place,( være stedfortræder) act as a deputy for somebody,F deputize for somebody,( være efterfølger) succeed somebody;[ træde i éns tjeneste] enter somebody's service;F commence operations;[ træde ind] enter, come (, go) in;[ træde ind i] enter ( fx a room), step into;[ træde ind i en ny fase] enter on a new phase;(se også ægtestand);[ træde indenfor] enter, come (, go) in;[ træde noget itu] step on something and break it, crush something with(el. under) one's foot;[ træde ned] step down;( ødelægge) tread (el. trample) something down,( så at det dækkes af jord) tread something in,( tynge ned med foden) press something down, depress something ( fxthe pedal);[ træde nærmere] come nearer, approach;[ træde om] change (one's) step;[ træde en torn op i foden] get a thorn in one's foot;[ træde op imod] make a stand against;[ træde op på] mount;(også fig) tread (el. step) on somebody's toes;[ træde på] step on, tread on;( trykke ned) press down,F depress ( fx the clutch, the accelerator),(fig) step on, tread on,( stærkere) trample on ( fx his feelings), walk on, walk all over( fx she lets him walk all over her);[ træde sammen] meet,F convene ( fx the committee will convene tomorrow);[ træde til](fig: gribe ind) step in,F intervene,( hjælpe) lend a hand, help,( tage ledelsen) take charge;[ træde til side] stand (el. step) aside;[ træde tilbage] stand back, step back,( gå af) step down, resign,( om minister, regering) resign;( gå på pension) retire;[ træde ud] step out,(som medlem etc) resign;( tvære ud) tread out;[ træde ud af] resign from ( fx the committee); withdraw from,F secede from ( fx NATO, the UN);II. vb (trådte, trådt el. trædte, trædt)( en nål) thread. -
5 indkalde
21) созыва́ть (собрание и т. п.)2) призыва́ть ( на военную службу)* * *conscript, draft, summon* * ** call in,(F & jur) summon;(mil.) call up,(am) draft,F induct;[ indkalde parlamentet] summon Parliament;[ indkalde til generalforsamling] call (, F: convene) a general meeting;(se også I. vidne). -
6 indvarsle
vb( indkalde) summon, convene;[ indvarsle en ny tid] usher in a new epoch (el. age);[ mødet er lovligt indvarslet] due notice of the meeting has been given. -
7 stævne
fixture, games, meet, rally* * *I. (et -r)( møde) rally;( sportsstævne) meeting;[ sætte én stævne] make an appointment with somebody,( ved ordre) summon somebody.II. vb( indkalde) summon,(jur) summons ( fx he can summons you for assault), take out asummons against; serve a writ upon, subpoena,(se stævning);( kalde sammen) summon, convene.III. vb[ stævne sammen] meet.
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