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1 ulejlighed
imposition, inconvenience* * *(en) trouble,F inconvenience;[ det er spildt ulejlighed] it is a waste of time (and trouble), it is a waste of energy,T it is no use;(se også II. værd);[ med vb:][ gøre ulejlighed] give trouble,F cause inconvenience;[ gøre en ulejlighed] give somebody trouble,T put somebody out,F cause somebody inconvenience, inconvenience somebody;[ gøre sig ulejlighed] trouble,T put oneself out ( med at to);[ gør dig ingen ulejlighed!] don't trouble (el. bother) ( med at svare to answer);[ gør dig ingen ulejlighed for min skyld!] don't put yourself out for me![ gøre sig den ulejlighed at] take the trouble to,T put oneself out to;[ han har kun haft ulejlighed af det] he has had nothing but trouble out of it; he has got nothing for his pains;[ det har man for sin ulejlighed!] that's what you get for your trouble(el. pains)![ komme til ulejlighed] come at an unfortunate time,F come at an inopportune moment;[ jeg håber ikke jeg kommer til ulejlighed] I hope I am not intruding;[ være til ulejlighed] give trouble, be inconvenient,( om person) be in the way. -
2 ulejlige
inconvenience, put out, trouble* * *vb trouble ( fx I won't trouble you with all the details; may I trouble you for (el. to pass) the salt?),F inconvenience ( fx please excuse me for inconveniencing you),T put out ( fx I hope I haven't put you out);[ ulejlige sig] trouble ( fx you needn't trouble),T put oneself out ( fx don't put yourself out for me);[ ulejlige sig med at] take the trouble to;[ må jeg bede Dem ulejlige Dem herind] may I trouble you to come in here. -
3 sjov
fun, lark* * *I. (et)( løjer) fun, a lark;( besvær) trouble ( fx we had a lot of trouble getting him home);[ det er ikke sjov at vente] it is no fun waiting;[ det er bare sjov] I am only kidding;[ det er ikke bar sjov] it is not all beer and skittles;(dvs i spøg) in fun ( fx I said it (, ran after him) only in fun),for a lark;( for fornøjelsens skyld) for the fun of it, for fun ( fx he does it for fun, not to make money),T for kicks;[ lave sjov] have fun, have a lark;[ de lavede en masse sjov] they had lots of fun;[ lave (el. holde) sjov med en] play a trick (, tricks) on somebody, have a lark with somebody,T kid somebody,( bilde ham noget ind) pull somebody's leg, have somebody on;[ man har ikke andet sjov end det man selv laver] [the only fun you have is what you make for yourself];[ gå på sjov] go on the booze;(dvs arbejde) odd jobs;[ det er der ikke meget sjov ved] that is not much fun, there is not much fun in it;[ der er ikke noget sjov ved at] there is no fun in -ing.II. adj( morsom) funny ( fx this is not funny),( underholdende) fun ( fx he (, the play) was great fun; it is great fun to go skiing);(foran sb) funny ( fx story),T fun ( fx clothes, people, time);( underlig) funny ( fx noise, smell), odd;[ have det vældig sjovt] have great fun;[ sjovt nok] oddly enough; funny thing you know ( fx funny thing, you know, the light was on);[ det sjove ved det] the fun of it, the joke ( fx I don't see the joke);[ det sjove (dvs mærkelige) ved det er at] the funny thing is that;[ der er ikke noget sjovt ved at], se I. sjov.
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