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1 skam
dishonour, pity, shame* * *I. (en)( vanære) shame,( stærkere) disgrace ( fx you are a disgrace to your school);F dishonour,( stærkere) ignominy;( skamfølelse) shame;( anstændighedsfølelse) sense of decency;(dvs skammeligt) it is a shame; what a shame!(dvs kedeligt) it is a pity; what a pity![ bringe skam over] bring shame on, disgrace,F bring dishonour on ( fx one's family);[ få skam til tak] reap ingratitude;[ gøre ham skam] disgrace him, be a disgrace to him;[ gøre én til skamme] put somebody to shame;( overgå) put something into the shade,( kuldkaste noget) frustrate ( fx his calculations, hisaspirations),( skuffe) disappoint ( fx his hopes);[ gøre ens ord til skamme] belie somebody;[ hun har skam af ham] he is a disgrace to her;[ have bidt hovedet af al skam] be lost to all sense of decency, have thrown decency to the winds;[ han har ikke skam i livet] he does not know what shame is, he is without any sense of shame;[ for skams skyld] in common decency; (if only) for the sake of appearances;II. adv really ( fx I really mean it; I really don't know),( svagere) you know ( fx that is not so easy, you know; he is clever, you know). -
2 blufærdighed
(en) modesty ( fx the natural modesty of children);[ krænke blufærdigheden] affront public decency;( blotte sig) expose oneself (indecently);[ krænkelse af blufærdigheden] affront to public decency;(jur) offence against public decency; indecent exposure. -
3 anstændighed
sg - anstǽndighedenприли́чие с, поря́дочность ж* * *decency, decorum, propriety, virtuousness* * *(en) decency, propriety. -
4 bekendt
1. sg - bekéndte, bekéndtenзнако́мый м2. aизве́стный; знако́мыйbekéndt for nóget — изве́стный чем-л.
gǿre sig bekéndt med nóget — познако́миться с чем-л.
blíve bekéndt med nógen — познако́миться с кем-л.
som bekéndt — как изве́стно
* * *acquaintance, familiar* * *I. (en -e) acquaintance;( ofte =) friend ( fx I am staying with friends).II. adj well-known,( berømt) celebrated,( berygtet) notorious;( gammelkendt) familiar ( fx face, voice);(mat.) known ( fx a known quantity);[ det er almindelig bekendt at] it is a matter of common knowledge that;[ historien er almindelig bekendt] the story is well known (el. widely known);[ det er ikke almindelig bekendt at] it is not generally known that;[ bekendt for] known for, famous for;[ bekendt for at være] known to be;[ bekendt med] acquainted with, familiar with;[ gøre sig bekendt med] inform oneself of, make oneself familiar with, acquaint oneself with;[ gøre ham bekendt med] inform him of, make him acquainted with,( præsentere) introduce him to;[ hans mest bekendte arbejde] his best-known work;[ det er mig bekendt at] I am aware that;[ så vidt mig bekendt] as far as I know;F to the best of my knowledge;[ som bekendt] it is a well-known fact that; as is well known;[ som det vil være Dem bekendt] as you will know, as you will be aware;[ jeg kan ikke være bekendt at sige nej] I cannot in decency refuse;[ du kan ikke være andet bekendt] you cannot in decency do otherwise;[ det kan du ikke være bekendt] that is not good enough!(= skam dig) you ought to be ashamed of yourself![ det kan vi ikke godt være bekendt] we could not very well do that;[ at du vil være det bekendt!] I am surprised at you![ vil du være det bekendt!] can you bring yourself to do such a thing![ en bog han godt kan være bekendt] a book which is worthy of him; a book he need not be ashamed of;(se også noksom). -
5 menneskelighed
* * *(en) (se menneskelig)humanity; humaneness; human decency (el. kindness) ( fx couldn't they show a little human decency?). -
6 sømmelighedshensyn
:### [ af sømmelighedshensyn] for the sake of decency, for decency's sake. -
7 anstændighedsfølelse
a sense of decency (el. propriety). -
8 anstændigvis
adv in decency. -
9 forsvare
1защища́ть; обороня́тьforsváre sig — защища́ться; обороня́ться
* * *argue, champion, defend, hold, stand up for* * *vb defend ( imod against);[ jeg kan ikke forsvare at lade ham ligge der] I cannot (in decency) leave him there. -
10 sømmelighed
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11 sømmelighedsfølelse
sense of decency (el. propriety), propriety. -
12 tugt
(en) discipline;[ i tugt og ære] decently, in all decency;[ tugtens ris] the rod of correction;[ med tugt at melde] saving your presence. -
13 velanstændighed
(en) decency, propriety, decorum. -
14 anstændighed fk
modesty [decency]
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