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2 pris
award, cost, forfeit, price, prize, value* * *I. (en -er)( krævet betaling også) charge ( for for, fx what is the charge for a telephone call? higher telephone charges); terms pl ( fx sell at reasonable terms; if your terms are competitive); quotation ( fxplease send us your quotation for...);( for befordring) fare;( prismærke) price label, price tag,( prisskilt i vindue) show card;[ med vb:](fig) pay the price for;[ bære prisen] be best;[ forlange for høje priser] charge too much, overcharge;T rip them off;(fig: man får ikke noget gratis) you don't get something for nothing;[ opgive prisen på] quote a price for;[ spørge om prisen på] ask the price of;T price ( fx price it in a number of shops before you buy it);[ sætte pris på] value ( fx he valued her skill as a nurse);[ sætte stor pris på] value highly;[ sætte en pris på éns hoved] set a price on somebody's head;[ med præp:][ for enhver pris] at any price,(fig også) at all costs;[ ikke for nogen pris] not at any price,(fig også) on no account;[ for halv pris] at half price;[ i 1983 priser] at 1983 prices;[ udtrykt i faste priser] expressed in constant prices;[ til en pris af] at a price of;[ give til pris for], se prisgive;(se også nedsat).II. (en)[ synge éns pris] sing somebody's praises;[ til éns pris] in praise of somebody.III. (en)( snustobak) pinch of snuff. -
3 dække
11) покрыва́ть, накрыва́ть2) охва́тыватьdǽkke bord — накрыва́ть на стол
dǽkke óver nóget — скрыва́ть что-л.
dǽkke nóget óver — накрыва́ть что-л.
* * *blanket, cloak, coat, coating, cover, covering, lay, make it up, pall, screen, seal, set, shroud* * *I. (et) cover, covering;[ under dække af] under cover of;( påskud) on the pretext of;[ spille under dække med] act (el. be) in collusion with.II. vb cover;( udgifter også) meet;( om oversættelse) mean the same thing as; be accurate;(mil.) cover;( i skak) guard;( i sport) mark, cover;[ dække behovet] meet the demand;[ dække bord] set (el. lay) the table;[ dække middagsbordet] set (el. lay) the table for dinner;[ dække tilbagetoget] cover the retreat;[ dækket af mørket] under cover of darkness;[ dække for]( skjule) hide,F conceal;[ dække imod al skade] cover against all risks;[ dække ind] recoup ( fx losses),( opveje) offset ( fx raise prices to offset higher costs);[ dække op](i fodbold etc) mark, cover;(dvs kræse op) do somebody well (el. proud);[ dække over](dvs skjule) cover up ( fx one's mistakes, one's real intentions),F conceal;[ dække over én] cover up for somebody; shield somebody;[ dække til seks ( personer)] set the table for six;[ der er dækket til tyve personer] the table is set (el. laid) for twenty;[ dække sig]( søge dækning) take cover,( sikre sig) protect oneself;( sikre sig) protect oneself;( ved indkøb) lay in fresh stock (el. supplies);( for udgifter) reimburse oneself;[ dække sig mod tab] secure oneself against losses. -
4 beregne
1рассчи́тывать, подсчи́тывать* * *assess, calculate, compute, intend, reckon up* * *vb( udregne) work out ( fx the cost, one's income),F calculate ( fx he calculated his income (, the costs) to be£20,000);( fastsætte som betaling) charge;( regne med) allow ( fx allow two bottles per head; allow time for delays);[ beregne ekstra for] charge extra for;[ beregne forkert] miscalculate;[forsigtigt beregnet er det £500] it is £500 at a conservative estimate;[ beregne plads til] leave room for;[ beregnet på (el. til)] intended for,F designed for;[ beregnet på (el. til) at] intended to,F designed to;[ beregne sig]( i betaling) charge. -
5 skilling
(en -er) [old Danish coin];[ han ejer ikke en skilling] he hasn't got a penny (to his name);[ få smæk for skillingen] have a run for one's money;[ holde på skillingen] be close-fisted;[ holde (el. spare) på skillingen og lade daleren rulle] be penny-wise and pound-foolish;(dvs mange penge) it costs a packet;[ tjene en net skilling] make a packet; -
6 dyr
I sg - dyret, pl - dyrживо́тное с, зверь мIIдорого́й, дорогосто́ящий* * *animal, beast, costly, dear, expensive, pricey* * *I. (et -) animal;( om større pattedyr også) beast;( om hjortevildt) deer;(neds om person) beast,II. adj expensive ( fx car, hotel, journey);( især: som koster mere end det er værd) dear;[ betale i dyre domme] pay through the nose;[ købe tøj i dyre domme] spend lots of money on clothes;[ en dyr ed] a solemn oath;[ det bliver ham en dyr historie] that will cost him a bit;(fig) he will have to pay for this;[ en dyr pris] a high price;[ det er dyre tider vi lever i] living is expensive nowadays;[ dyre vogne er ikke altid de dyreste i det lange løb] expensive cars are not always the dearest in the long run;[ det er dyrere at] it costs more to;(se også dyrt). -
7 hæve
1поднима́ть, повыша́тьhǽve sig — поднима́ться, возвыша́ться
* * *cash, draw, lift, puff up, rise, swell up, withdraw* * *vb( gøre højere) raise ( fx the floor; one's voice; the price, the rent, taxes) ( med by, fx by 5 per cent);( løfte) raise ( fx one's glass, one's finger, one's hand),( fra underlag) lift (up) ( fx one's foot; a box from the floor);( penge, løn etc) draw,( i bank) draw ( fx money out of the bank), withdraw ( fx withdraw money from the bank),(check etc) cash;( ophæve) raise, lift ( fx an embargo), cancel ( fx a contract), break off ( fx an association, a connection),( et møde) adjourn;( hovne) swell (up) ( fx his ankle swelled up),F tumefy;[ hæve sig] rise,( svulme op) swell (up);[ med sb:][ hæve en belejring] raise a siege;[ hæve bordet]( om værten) give the signal to rise (from table),( rejse sig) leave the table, rise from table, adjourn to thedrawing-room;[ hæve diskontoen med 1 procent] raise the bank rate by one per cent;[ hæve en forlovelse] break off an engagement;[ hæve fortryllelsen] break the spell;[ sagens omkostninger hævedes] no order was made as to costs;[ hæve retten] adjourn the court;[ retten hævedes] the court rose;[ hæve sagen]( om sagsøgeren) discontinue the action,( om anklagemyndigheden) refuse to prosecute,T drop the case,( når sagen er kommet for) offer no evidence;( om retten) dismiss the case;[ hæve et sunket skib] raise a sunken ship;[ med præp:][ være (el. føle sig) hævet over] be superior to, be above; rise above (fx party strife);[ hævet over enhver mistanke] above suspicion;[ hævet over enhver tvivl] beyond doubt (el. question);[ hæve sig op over mængden] rise above the crowd;[ hæve sig højt over] tower above;[ hæve til skyerne] praise to the skies. -
8 koste
1сто́итьhvad kóster det? — ско́лько (э́то) сто́ит?
* * ** * *I. vb cost ( fx the shoes cost £40; it cost him his life);( give ud) spend (på on, fx I won't spend more money on that house);[ hvad koster den hat?] how much is that hat?[ koste hvad det vil] at all costs, at any price;[det kostede ham £50] it cost him (, T: set him back) £50;[ det kostede ham en anstrengelse (, hans stilling, mange søvnløse nætter)] it cost him an effort (, his job, many sleepless nights);[ det vil koste ham dyrt] he'll pay dearly for it, it will cost him dear;[ det er det første skridt der koster] it's the first step that is difficult.II. vb:[ koste med en] order (el. push, boss) somebody around (el. about);[ koste en væk] shoo somebody away.
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