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21 forhør
sg - forhǿret, pl - forhǿrдопро́с м* * *(et -)( hele forhørsakten) inquiry ( fx hold an inquiry);( af vidne) examination,( af sigtet) interrogation;( længe og indgående, T) grill;[ tage ham i skarpt forhør] give him a grilling;[ tredje grads forhør] the third degree. -
22 gradsforskel
difference of degree. -
23 gråd
sg - graden, pl - grader1) сте́пень ж, ме́ра ж2) чин м, ранг м3) гра́дус м* * *degree, extent, grade, measure, pitch* * *(en)( det at græde) crying,F weeping;( tårer) tears ( fx burst into tears; dissolved in tears);[ med gråd i stemmen] in a tearful voice;[ på grådens rand] on the verge of (bursting into) tears. -
24 ingeniør
sg - ingeniǿren, pl - ingeniǿretинжене́р м* * ** * *(en -er) engineer;( civilingeniør) engineer with an academic degree, university-trained engineer;( bygningsingeniør) civil engineer;(mil.) engineer. -
25 kandidatstudium
(dvs til en kandidateksamen) degree course. -
26 komparativ
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27 ligning
* * *(en -er)( af skat) assessment;(mat.) equation;[ løse en ligning] solve an equation;[ en ligning af første grad] a simple equation. -
28 længdegrad
sg - lǽngdeen, pl - lǽngdeer, геогр.гра́дус долготы́* * *longitude, meridian* * *degree of longitude. -
29 medicinsk
1) медици́нский2) терапевти́ческий* * ** * *adj medical;( tjenende som lægemiddel) medicinal;[ medicinsk embedseksamen] final examination in medicine;( graden) degree in medicine;[ det medicinske fakultet] the Faculty of Medicine;[ medicinsk kandidat] graduate in medicine, holder of a medical diploma;[ medicinsk student] medical student. -
30 nå
achieve, catch, get at, reach, well* * *I. vb( komme til) reach, get (, come) to ( fx Copenhagen, the hotel, the shore, the top),( med besvær også) make one's way to,F gain ( fx the shore);( ankomme til) arrive at ( fx the hotel, the town);( komme tids nok til) be in time for ( fx the overture);( befordringsmiddel) catch ( fx the train), make ( fx make the nine-thirty);( indhente) overtake, catch up with,( komme på højde med) come up to, equal;( opnå) achieve ( fx one's purpose; he has not achieved much),F attain ( fx a high degree of accuracy; the highest offices);( kunne række hen til, få fat i) reach, get at ( fx can you get at that branch?);( strække sig til) reach to ( fx his fields reach to the lake);( få gjort) get done ( fx I got a lot of work done today),( overkomme) manage ( fx that was all I could manage);[ nå at](dvs i tide) be in time to ( fx I was in time to see him off),( trods besvær) manage to ( fx I just managed to get it done);( have tid til) have time to ( fx I hadn't time to read his letter);[ han kan endnu nå at gøre det] there is is still time for him to do it;[ med adv:][ ikke nå toget (, bussen etc)] miss the train (, the bus etc);[ vi nåede ikke ret langt sidste gang] we did not get very far last time;(fig) he will go far;(fig) T he has come a long way;[ han nåede det lige] he just made it;[ han nåede lige at] he had (only) just time to, he was just in time to;[ han vil nå vidt] he will go far;[ med sb:][ nå en høj alder] reach (, F: attain) a great age;[ nå det fuldkomne] reach (, F: attain) perfection;[ nå sit mål] succeed, reach one's aim, achieve one's goal,F attain one's end;[ nå sine ønskers mål] reach (, F: attain) the object (el. the goal) of one's desires;[ med præp:][ jakken kan ikke nå om dig] the jacket won't meet;[ nå op på] reach ( fx the total reached £2500), come to ( fx the bill came to £75);[ nå op til] come up to;[ nå til] reach, get (, come) to, arrive at ( fx the hotel, the town);[ nå til en afgørelse (, til enighed)] reach (el. come to el. arrive at) a decision (, an agreement);(se også knæ).II. interj well;( forundret) oh; why;( beroligende) there;( som svar) I see;(= nå lad os høre) now then ( fx now then, what did you want?);[ nå nå!]( bebrejdende) now, now! come, come![ nå da!]( forundret) why! indeed! I say!( advarende) now then![ nå ja]( resigneret) oh well;[ nå så det siger han!] so that's what he says, is it?[ nå sådan!] oh, is that it? I see! so that's the way it is! -
31 positiv
favourable, positive* * *I. (en -er)(gram.) the positive (degree).II. (et -er)(fot) positive;( lirekasse) barrel organ.III. adj( velvillig) favourable ( fx attitude, reaction, reply, review), sympathetic ( fx attitude);(F: bekræftende) positive, affirmative ( fx answer, reply);(fys, mat., med. etc) positive ( fx electricity, pole; number; the test was positive);[ være positivt indstillet til forslaget] be favourably disposed to the proposal, be in sympathy with the proposal, approve of the proposal, take (up) a sympathetic attitude;[ jeg ved det positivt] I know it for certain. -
32 potens
index, power* * *(en -er)(mat.) power;( avlekraft) potency, sexual power;[ anden potens af et tal] the square of a number;[ y i anden potens] the square of y; y squared;(fig) to the highest degree;[ tredje potens af et tal] the cube of a number;[ y i tredje potens] the cube of y, y cubed;[ opløfte til anden potens] square;[ opløfte til tredje potens] cube, raise to the third power. -
33 promovere
vb:[ promovere én] confer a (doctor's) degree on somebody. -
34 ringe
call, call up, give (someone) a call, chime, go off, jangle, low, meagre, meagrely, peal, ring, sound, telephone, toll* * *I. adj( lille) small ( fx price, profit, quantity, extent), little ( fx hope; there is little probability that...);( utilstrækkelig) scanty ( fx income),F scant ( fx pay scant attention to something);( betydningsløs) trifling ( fx loss, sum), insignificant;( dårlig) poor ( fx ability, quality), inferior ( fx quality),( ikke overbevisende) feeble ( fx argument, excuse, performance);( beskeden) lowly, humble ( fx birth, station in life);[ ikke ringe] not bad;(foran sb: glimrende) no mean ( fx he is no mean pianist),( betydelig) no small ( fx he exposed them to no small danger; he has no small part in our success);[ af ikke ringe dygtighed] of no mean ability;[ i ikke ringe grad] in no slight degree, considerably;[ med sb:][ ringe afstand] a short distance;[ i ringe grad] not much, only slightly;[ i ikke ringe grad], se ovf;[ efter min ringe mening] in my humble (el. poor) opinion;[ have ringe tanker om] have a low opinion of;[ en ringe trøst] a poor consolation;II. vb( forsyne med ring) ring;III. vb( om klokke) ring;( stærkt, om kirkeklokke etc) peal;( med klokke) ring; peal;(tlf) telephone, ring (up) ( fx somebody rang (up) while you were out),T phone;[ ringe en besked] (tele)phone a message;[ det ringer] the bell (, telephone) is ringing, there's the bell (, telephone);[ ringe hjem] ring home;[ med præp & adv:][ ringe af](tlf) ring off, hang up;[` ringe efter] ring for ( fx a servant, a cup of tea),(tlf) telephone for,T phone for ( fx a taxi);[ det må ringe for hans ører] his ears must be burning;[ ringe ind]( i en skole) ring in ( fx ring in the children);[ det ringer ind] the bell is ringing;[ ringe med en klokke] ring a bell;[ ringe solen ned] ring the evening bell;[ ringe op]( i telefon) telephone, ring (up),T phone ( fx he rang up (el. phoned) but there was no answer);( med objekt) telephone, ring (up), call ( fx ring me (up) (el. call me) tomorrow),T phone,(især am) call up;[ ring mig op]( også) give me a call (el. ring);[ ringe `på] ring (the bell);[ ringe på klokken] ring the bell;[ ringe på tjeneren] ring for the waiter;[ ringe til én] telephone somebody, ring somebody (up), call somebody,T phone somebody,(især am) call somebody up;[ ringe til nr 2023] phone (el. call) No. 2023,( udtales: two o two three);[ ringe til gudstjeneste] ring the bells for church;[ ringe til begravelse] toll (the funeral bell);[ ringe ud] ring out;( i skole: til frikvarter) the bell is ringing for break;( til at gå hjem) it is ringing for going home, it is the going-home bell ringing. -
35 stud.
fk. f. studiosus;[være stud. jur.] be a law student;[være stud. mag.] be studying for an arts degree;[være stud. med.] be a medical student, be studying medicine;[være stud. polit.] be a student of economics;[være stud. polyt.] be a student of engineering;[være stud. theol.] be studying divinity. -
36 teologisk
adj theological;[ teologisk embedseksamen] (examination for a) degree in divinity. -
37 tildele
allocate, allot, assign, award, bestow, confer, dispense, inflict* * ** give,F assign,( som andel) allot ( en noget something to somebody, fx give (, assign) a task to somebody; he was assigned the best room; allot part of the work to him);( især om gunst, udmærkelse) bestow,( ved højtidelig handling) confer ( en noget something on somebody, fxa baronetcy (, knighthood) on him; confer a doctor's degree on him);( især om offentlig myndighed: ration, kvota etc) allocate (en nogetsomething to somebody);( straf) inflict, impose ( fx a penalty on somebody),( prygl) give,F administer;( bibringe, om slag etc) deal ( fx deal somebody a blow), administer (fx a blow to somebody);[ tildele én en rolle] assign a part to somebody,( på teater) cast somebody for a part;[ tildele én rollen som Hamlet] cast somebody for Hamlet. -
38 tonetrin
step, degree. -
39 trin
rung, stage, step* * *(et -) step ( fx take a step forward; I heard (foot)steps; a staircase of 50 steps);( i stige) step,( rundt) rung;( stadium) stage;( niveau) level;( karaktertrin) grade;(mus.) degree;( rakettrin) stage;[ han løb op ad trappen tre trin ad gangen] he ran upstairs three (steps) at a time. -
40 universitetsgrad
university degree.
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