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1 alkoholiker
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2 dranker
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3 promillekørsel
drunk(en) driving. -
4 spritbilist
drunk driver. -
5 spritdom
drunk driving conviction. -
6 fuld
1) це́лый, весь, по́лный2) пья́ный* * *drunk, drunken, full* * *adj( fyldt) full (af of);( med alle pladser optaget) full, full up ( fx the bus is full up),( stærkere) crowded, packed;( fuldstændig) full ( fx employment, information, weight), complete (fx freedom, justice);( beruset) drunk (, foran sb også: drunken),(T: let) tight, tipsy;( om månen) full;[ fulde 25 år] fully 25 years;[ det fulde beløb] the full (, F: entire) amount;[ blive fuld] get drunk (af on, fx get drunk on beer);[ ved sine fulde fem] in one's (, his, her) senses;[ han er ikke ved sine fulde fem] he is not all there;[ en fuld mand] a drunk(en) man;T a drunk;[ fulde navn] full name, name in full;[ med fuld ret] with perfect justice;[ den fulde sandhed] the whole (el. full) truth;[ på fuld tid] full time;[ til fulde] fully; -
7 beruset
пья́ный* * *drunk, drunken* * *adj intoxicated (af with, fx whisky, joy);T drunk ( fx with joy, power). -
8 drikke
4* * *booze, drink* * *I. sb:[ mad og drikke] food and drink.II. vb (drak, drukket) drink;( ofte =) have ( fx let us have tea now);[ han drikker](dvs er drikfældig) he drinks;[ drikke én fuld] make (el. get) somebody drunk;[ hvad vil du drikke?] what are you going to have?T what's yours?[ drikke sig fuld] get drunk (i on);[ drikke sig ihjel] drink oneself to death;[ drikke sig mod til] get up Dutch courage;[ med præp, adv:][ drikke af flasken] drink out of the bottle;[ drikke sine penge op] spend one's money on drink;[ drikke på ens velgående] drink to somebody's health;[ drikke ud] drink up, empty one's glass (, cup etc), finish (one's tea etc). -
9 drukken
adj drunk,(foran sb også:) drunken,F intoxicated,T tight;[ drukken af glæde] drunk (, intoxicated) with joy. -
10 pærefuld
adj drunk as a lord, dead drunk. -
11 af
adv1) прочь, доло́йaf med hátten (e)! — ша́пки доло́й!
2)fra nu af — отны́не
af og til — иногда́, и́зредка
* * *by, for, from, at the hands of, of, off, out of, with* * *I. præpa) ( materiale) of ( fx the house is built of wood);( når materialet omdannes) from ( fx steel is made from iron; wine is made from grapes; the ruined house was rebuilt from (el. with) the same materials);( om ingrediens) with ( fx the dish is made with apples);b) ( den handlende, det virkende, ophavsmanden) by ( fx the house was built by an architect; he was killed by the savages with poisoned arrows; he was killed by a poisoned arrow; a novel by Dickens);( om virkning af drik) on ( fx get drunk on beer);c) ( om oprindelse, udgangspunkt; på grundlag af, ud fra) from ( fx I heard it from my sister; I bought (, borrowed, got, learned) it from him; I see from your letter that...; it is easily understood from the context; speak from conviction); of ( fx a man of humble origin); d) ( væk fra) off ( fx she took the lid off the box; he fell off the horse; he washed the soap off his face);e) ( i forhold til, af... at være) for ( fx he is big for his age; for a foreigner he speaks English surprisingly well);f) ( i henseende til) in ( fx weak in character), by ( fx English by birth; a blacksmith by trade), in the way of ( fx that is all he has in the way of clothes);[ høj af vækst] of tall stature;g) (ved dato etc) of ( fx your letter of May 5);h) ( om del) of ( fx two of these apples; most of us), out of (fx nine out of every ten died), in ( fx one in a thousand);[ i ni af ti tilfælde] in nine cases out of ten;i) ( i beskrivelse) of ( fx a man of enormous strength (, of high rank, of the same name); a town of this size);j) ( årsag) of ( fx die of hunger); with ( fx be half-dead with fear; stiff with cold; wet with dew; black with soot; the man was green with envy; she fainted with exhaustion); for ( fx he could not speak for emotion; leap for joy);( om eftervirkning) from ( fx get a cold from staying out in the rain; faint from loss of blood);k) ( motiv) out of ( fx he did it out of jealousy, malice, curiosity, fear); for ( fx he did it for love); from ( fx from politeness); l) ( eksistensgrundlag: føde el. penge) on ( fx live on vegetables, on a small income);( virksomhed) by ( fx live by one's pen, by teaching);m) ( samhørighedsforhold, ejendomsforhold etc) of ( fx the owner of the dog; the top of the hill; a portrait of Henry VIII; the sound of wheels; the Duke of Kent; the King of Denmark; a friend of mine); n) (efter adj: om handling) of ( fx it was silly (, kind, considerate, wise) of you);o) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ hvad er den af?] what is the big idea?[ den skurk af en mexikaner] that scoundrel of a Mexican;[ penge havde han ingen af] he had no money;[ af naturen] by nature, naturally;[ han gjorde det af sig selv] he did it of his own accord;[ det skete ikke af sig selv] it didn't happen of itself;II. adv(om fjernelse etc) off ( fx take the lid off; take off one's clothes);[ af med hatten(e)!] hats off![ vi skal snart af med ham] we are going to lose him soon, he is leaving us soon;[ af og til] now and again, occasionally, from time to time; -
12 allike
sg - álliken, pl - állikerга́лка ж* * ** * *(en -r)zo jackdaw;[ fuld som en allike] (as) drunk as a lord. -
13 beruse
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14 beruser
(en -e) drunk (pl drunks). -
15 brandert
(en -er) T:[ få sig en brandert] get drunk;[ have en brandert på] be tight,(vulg) be pissed;[ sove en brandert ud] sleep it off. -
16 detentionslokale
lock-up,(am T) drunk tank. -
17 døddrukken
adj dead-drunk;S paralytic. -
18 fulderik
(en -ker) boozer; drunk. -
19 halvfuld
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20 hønefuld
adj (as) drunk as a lord.
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