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1 mærke
sg - mǽrket, pl - mǽrker1) знак м, при́знак м2) клеймо́ с, ма́рка ж, ме́тка ж3) значо́к м* * *badge, blotch, brand, detect, dint, feel, impression, label, make, mark, marker, spot, tag* * *I. (et -r)( tegn) mark, sign;( indsnit) notch, cut;( etikette) label;(merk) brand ( fx cigars (, soap, tea, tobacco) of the best brand),( fabrikat) make ( fx a bicycle (, car, watch) of the best make);(mar) sea mark,( flydende) buoy;( frimærke) stamp;( rabatmærke) coupon;( rationeringsmærke) coupon;( prismærke) price tag, price label;( emblem) badge;( kontrolmærke) check;[ bære mærke af] be marked by ( fx suffering), show signs of ( fxhaving been roughly treated);[ bide mærke i] note;T be on one's toes, be on the ball;[ lægge mærke til] notice;[ værd at lægge mærke til] noteworthy,( om person) worth watching;[ skrive under mærket X] write under the signature of X;[ sætte mærke ved noget] put a mark against something;[ sætte mærke ved de enkelte poster] tick off each item.II. vb( fornemme) feel ( fx feel one's age),( bemærke) notice,( blive klar over) realize;( svagt) sense ( fx he sensed there was someone standing behind him);( ofte =) see, hear, smell, taste;( forsyne med mærke) mark ( fx all your clothes must be marked with your name),( med bogstaver) letter,( med tal) number,( med stempel) stamp;( ved indbrænding) brand;( med etikette) label,( påbundet) tag;( præge) mark ( fx this experience marked him for the rest of his life; a face marked by (el. with) suffering), leave one's (, its) mark on (fx the terrible experience had left its mark on him);[ mærk!] note![ vel at mærke]( husk på) mind you,( det vil sige) that is ( fx he'll do it, that is if you ask himpolitely),( hvad mere er) what is more ( fx several people and, what is more, experts on the subject);( svarer til) apply box X;[ med præp & sig:][ lade sig mærke med] show ( fx he did not show that he knew already),F betray ( fx he did not betray his surprise);[ han lod sig ikke mærke med noget] he behaved as if nothing had happened;[ man kan mærke på ham at han ved det] you can tell that he knows;[ mærke sig] note;[ det skal jeg mærke mig] I will bear that in mind;[ mærk dig hvad jeg siger] mark my words;[ mærke noget til] notice;[ det kunne jeg ikke mærke noget til] I did not notice that.
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