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1 delikat
* * *adj( lækker) savoury,( stærkere) delicious;( om farve) delicate;(" kilden") delicate ( fx question);[ et delikat emne, en delikat sag] a delicate matter. -
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3 ømtålelig
* * *adj sensitive;[ et ømtåleligt emne] a tender subject;( som rummer sikkerhedsrisiko) a sensitive subject;[ et ømtåleligt spørgsmål] a delicate question. -
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delicate children. -
5 fin
то́нкий, изя́щный, изы́сканныйden er fin! — разг. хорошо́, прекра́сно!
* * *acute, delicate, fair, fashionable, feathery, fine, grand, noble* * *adj fine ( fx clothes, dust, thread; he is a fine chap);( udsøgt) choice ( fx food); high-class;( sart, fintmærkende) delicate ( fx features, sense of smell);( fornem) distinguished;( hørende til den fine verden) fashionable;[ den er fin!] OK! fine![ have fine fornemmelser] have social aspirations, be genteel;[ en fin hjerne] a subtle brain;[ fin hud] delicate (el. soft) skin;[ fin hørelse] a quick ear;[ en fin iagttager] a shrewd observer;[ et fint menneske] a noble character;[ på en fin måde] discreetly;[ fint papir](merk) highclass (el. gilt-edged) security;[ han er ikke fint papir] he is a somewhat shady customer;[ det er netop det fine ved det] that's just the point, that is (just) the beauty of it;[ være fine venner med] be great friends with; be hand in glove with;[ den fine verden] the fashionable world, Society;[ et fint vink] a delicate hint. -
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breakable, delicate, fine, finely* * *adj( svagelig) delicate;( følsom) sensitive ( fx have a sensitive skin);(som ikke kan lide snavs etc) fastidious ( fx he is too fastidious to change a baby's nappie);( som let bliver stødt) touchy. -
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bad, dim, faint, feeble, gentle, limp, low, puny, slim, subtle, weak, woolly* * *adj( uden kraft) weak ( fx legs, heart, eyes, sight, army, team, government, resistance, argument, market),( meget svag) feeble ( fx old man, pulse, attempt, attack, excuse);( eftergivende) weak, over-fond ( fx parents), weakly indulgent;( ubetydelig, lille) faint ( fx hope, chance, light, resemblance, suspicion), slight ( fx chance, hope, improvement),( svagere) slender ( fx chance, hope);( om kunstværk) feeble,( middelmådig) mediocre;( om lys, farve, lyd, erindring etc) faint ( fx colour, smell, sound, cry), dim ( fx light, recollection);[ med sb:][ svag bøjning](af sb og adj) weak declension,(af vb) weak conjugation;[ en svag forestilling om] a faint (el. vague) idea of;[ stå på svage fødder] be shaky;[ svagt helbred] delicate health;[ have et svagt helbred] be delicate;[ svag karakter] weak character;[ det svage køn] the weaker sex;[ et svagt punkt] a weak point;[ hans svage punkt] his weak point;[ sætte fingeren på det svage punkt] put one's finger on the weak spot;[ hans svage side] his weak point;[ et svagt smil] a faint smile;[ et svagt verbum] a weak verb;[ svag vind] light breeze;[ i et svagt øjeblik] in a moment of weakness;[ med præp:][ svag i latin] weak in Latin;[ svag i knæene], se slap;(fx barn) weak with, indulgent to,( fristelser) unable to resist. -
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относи́тельно, по по́воду* * *præp concerning ( fx he wrote to me concerning a delicate matter), about;(merk, jur) re ( fx your remarks re interest);( som indledning) concerning, respecting, regarding ( fx r. your enquiry(, complaint)...). -
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10 forfinet
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11 intrikat
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12 kilden
1) щеко́чущий2) щекотли́вый* * *tickle, ticklish* * *adj ticklish,( vanskelig også) delicate, awkward. -
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14 lækker
1) вку́сный2) шика́рный ( о вещи)* * *cool, dainty, delicate, delicious, luscious, nice, swanky* * *adj delicious,T tasty;( yndig) lovely;(neds om kunst) glossy;[ gøre sig lækker for ham] make up to him. -
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affect, condition, influence, sway* * *vb( udøve påvirkning på) influence ( fx a witness; public opinion; the weather influences the crops; don't be influenced by bad examples; influence somebody to do something; Shaw was influenced by Ibsen); have an effect on ( fx prices and wages);( især fysisk, ofte negativt) affect ( fx the climate affects their health; the cold affected the crops; the slightest vibration can affect the delicate instruments; how does one set about influencing decisions that affect the individual or the community to which one belongs?);( få til at skifte mening) sway ( fx a jury; the voters; don't let yourself be swayed by what they say);( også) remain unaffected by, be proof against. -
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flimsy, gangling, slender, slight, thin* * *adj( om ting) slight ( fx construction),( slank) slender ( fx column, vase),( usolid) frail,(neds) flimsy ( fx canoe, chair, hut);(fig: ikke meget) slender ( fx chance, evidence, foundation, hope),( mere positivt) slight ( fx chance, hope; argument, plot),( mere negativt) flimsy ( fx argument, pretext). -
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frail, infirm* * *adj delicate, weakly ( fx child);F infirm ( fx infirm or disabled people);( kronisk syg) invalid. -
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19 vanskelig
arduous, awkward, complex, delicate, difficult, embarrassing, hard, nasty, thorny, tricky, uphill* * *adj difficult,(mere T) hard ( fx task; for for),( ubehagelig også) T sticky ( fx situation, time);( om person) difficult (to get on with), hard to please,T sticky,(kræsen etc) particular ( fx about one's food),T faddy;adv with difficulty, not easily; hardly;[ den vanskelige alder] the awkward age;[ han har vanskelige fødder] his feet are hard to fit;[ gøre sig vanskelig] make difficulties,F be refractory;[ vanskelige tider] hard times;[ lægge noget hen til vanskelige tider] put something by for (el. provide against) a rainy day;[ have vanskeligt ved at gøre noget] have (some) difficulty in doing something, find it difficult (el. hard) to do something. -
20 vedrørende
præp concerning ( fx he wrote to me concerning a delicate matter);( under henvisning til) referring to,(merk, jur også) re ( fx your remarks re interest);...).
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