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1 afstand
sg - áfstanden, pl - áfstandeрасстоя́ние с, диста́нция ж; интерва́л мtáge áfstand fra nóget, nógen — отмежева́ться от чего́-л., кого́-л.
* * *distance, radius, remoteness, spacing* * *(en -e) distance;( ved bilkørsel) keep one's distance;[i (el. med) en indbyrdes afstand af 10 fod] at intervals of 10 feet; spaced 10 feet apart;[ i en afstand af] at a distance of;[ i nogen afstand] some distance away;(fig) get at a distance ( fx he needed to get his experiences at a distance before he could write about them);[ få begivenhederne på afstand] get (the) events in their proper perspective;[ have tingene på afstand] have got things in perspective;[ holde ham på afstand] keep him at a distance;(fig: nægte at støtte) dissociate oneself from ( fx I wish todissociate myself from what has just been said);( protestere imod) take exception to ( fx he took vigorous exception to the statement). -
2 distancere
vb outdistance, outstrip;[ distancere sig fra] distance (el. dissociate) oneself from.
См. также в других словарях:
dissociate oneself — index disagree, disavow, disown (refuse to acknowledge) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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dissociate oneself from — separate oneself from, break away from … English contemporary dictionary
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