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1 dotation
(en -er) endowment. -
2 evne
sg - évnen, pl - évner1) спосо́бность ж, тала́нт м2) pl сре́дства мнléve óver évner — жить не по сре́дствам
* * *ability, capability, capacity, endowment, facility, faculty, gift, power, talent, touch* * *I. (en -r) ability ( fx ability to work; instruction in accordance with the pupil's ability and aptitude), power ( fx intellectual powers; it is beyond my powers);( om det man kan overkomme) capacity ( fx he has an enormous capacity for work);( medfødt evne) faculty ( fx the faculty of hearing, of speech);( økonomisk) means;( økonomisk) according to one's means;[ han ejer ikke evne til at] he is unable to, he is incapable of -ing;[ have gode evner] be bright,( stærkere) be gifted;[ have digteriske evner] have a gift for writing (, for poetry);[ have kunstneriske evner] be artistically gifted;[ have evner for] have a gift for ( fx writing);[ han har evner for faget] he is good at his subject;[ have evner til at] be able to;F have the faculty of -ing;T have a knack of -ing;[ leve over evne] live beyond one's means.II. vb be able to, be capable of. -
3 gave
sg - gáven, pl - gáverпода́рок м; дар м* * *donation, endowment, gift, offering, present* * *(en -r) present,(F, ofte større) gift;( til institution, indsamling) donation;( evne) gift, talent. -
4 legatstifter
(en -e) founder of an endowment. -
5 stifte
I. vb( fæstne med stifter, se I. stift) nail, tack, pin, sprig.II. vb( oprette) found ( fx a school), establish ( fx a firm), set up ( fxan organization);( fremkalde) stir up,F instigate;(se også stiftende);[ med sb:][ stifte et aktieselskab] found (el. promote) a company;[ stifte familie] marry and have (el. start) a family;[ stifte forlig] bring about a reconciliation;[ stifte fred] make peace;[ stifte gæld] contract (el. incur) debts (, a debt);[ stifte et legat til fordel for] establish a trust for the endowment of;[ stifte et lån] raise a loan;(se også bekendtskab, ufred).
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