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1 ansigtsudtryk
* * *facial expression;( også) the look on his face;[ med et vredt ansigtsudtryk] with an angry look on one's face. -
2 ansigt
sg - ánsigtet, pl - ánsigterлицо́ с* * *countenance, face* * *(et -er) face;[ ar i ansigtet] scars on the face;[ han blev lang i ansigtet] he pulled a long face; his face fell;[ se ham lige i ansigtet] look him full (el. straight el. squarely) in the face;[ le ham lige op i ansigtet] laugh in his face;[ sige ham noget lige op i ansigtet] tell him something to his face;[ med et vredt udtryk i ansigtet] with an angry look on his face;[ med ansigtet mod døren] facing the door;[ smile over hele ansigtet] be smiling all over one's face, be all smiles,( mere litterært) be wreathed in smiles;[ for ikke at tabe ansigt] to save (one's) face;[ ansigt til ansigt med] face to face with;[ stille en ansigt til ansigt med] confront somebody with;[ vise sit sande ansigt] show oneself in one's true colours; -
3 bedrøvelig
pitiful, rueful* * *adj sad;( ynkelig) sorry,( stærkere) miserable;[ bedrøveligt ansigt] melancholy face;[ gøre en bedrøvelig figur] cut a pitiful figure;[ ridderen af den bedrøvelige skikkelse] the Knight of the Rueful Countenance. -
4 billige
condone, countenance* * *vb approve of,F sanction. -
5 fatning
sg - fátningen, pl - fátningerсамооблада́ние с, сде́ржанность ж* * *composure, poise* * *(en -er)( beherskelse) composure, self-possession;( lampefatning) socket;[ bevare fatningen] keep one's composure,T keep one's cool;[ bringe ham ud af fatning] embarrass him,( stærkere, F) disconcert him;( ved blikke) stare him out of countenance, outface him;[ tabe fatningen] lose one's composure,T lose one's cool;[ uden at tabe fatningen] with composure, composedly,T without batting an eyelid. -
6 mine
I sg - mínen, pl - mínerвыраже́ние лица́, вид м, ми́на жII sg - mínen, pl - míner, воен.ми́на жIII sg - mínen, pl - mínerрудни́к м, ша́хта ж* * *countenance, mine, mine, my, pit* * *I. (en -r)( udtryk) look ( fx a stern look),( ofte påtaget) air ( fx put on an innocent air);F mien ( fx with a thoughtful (, melancholy, solemn) mien);[ give sig mine af at være] pretend to be;[ gøre gode miner til slet spil] put a good face on it; make the best of a bad job;[ gøre mine til at] make as if to ( fx he made as if to go);[ sætte en alvorlig mine op] put on a grave face;(se også fortrække).II. (en -r)(mil., mar) mine;[ drivende mine] drifting mine.III. (en -r)( grube) mine, pit.{}pron my,( stående alene) mine;[ min hat] my hat;[ hatten er min] the hat is mine. -
7 tolerere
brook, countenance, tolerate* * *vb tolerate. -
8 åsyn
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