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1 genstand
sg - génstanden, pl - génstandeпредме́т м* * *butt, subject, target, thing* * *(en -e)( ting) object, thing;(mål for følelse etc) object ( fx of hatred, of love, of pity, of studies);(gram. = objekt) (direct) object;( som drikkes) drink;[ den elskede genstand] his (, her) beloved; the object of his (, her) affections;[ genstand for latter] laughing-stock;[ blive genstand for mistanke] come under suspicion, be suspected;[ han var ikke genstand for megen opmærksomhed] he did not receive much attention. -
2 genstandsled
(et -) (direct) object. -
3 dem
them [direct object] -
4 De
you [singular and plural subject and direct object] [formal] -
5 ham
him [direct object] -
6 hans
his [possessive pronoun, feminine and plural subject and direct object] -
7 hende
her [direct object] -
8 udsat
adj( ubeskyttet) exposed ( fx one of the most exposed countries; we are aware of our exposed position; he is in an exposed position),( sårbar) vulnerable ( fx the most vulnerable section of thecommunity; be in a vulnerable position);( i fare) in danger;[ en udsat post] an exposed position;[ den udsatte præmie] the prize (offered);(se også udsætte);[ med for:][ udsat for](dvs ubeskyttet mod) exposed to ( fx infection; the enemy's fire);(mus.) arranged for ( fx arranged for piano);[ udsat for at](dvs i fare for at) in danger of -ing ( fx of losing one's life);[ blive udsat for] be exposed to ( fx direct sunlight, ridicule, a lot of unpleasantness), be subjected to ( fx severe criticism,ill-treatment), be the object of ( fx severe criticism, torture), come in for ( fx a great deal of attention, severe criticism);( især om forbrydelse) be (, become) a prey to ( fx abusive telephone calls), be the victim of ( fx an assassination attempt, arobbery);( også) there was an attempt on his life. -
9 jer
you [plural direct and indirect object] [informal] -
10 os
us [direct and indirect object] -
11 sig selv
themselves [direct / indirect object]
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