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1 engelsksystem
English course. -
2 Engelske Kanal fk
English Channel -
3 engelsk
English <Eng. / Engl.> -
4 engelsktalende
English-speaking -
5 engelsk n
English -
6 engelsk
англи́йский* * *British, English* * *I. (et) English;[ på engelsk] in English;[ hvad hedder bord på engelsk?] what is the English for " bord"?II. adj English;( i sagligt sprog, omfattende hele Storbritannien) British ( fx the British Army, British goods, British trade);[ engelsk horn] cor anglais;[ engelsk salt] Epsom salts pl;[ den engelske statskirke] the (established) Church of England, the Anglican Church;[ engelsk syge] rickets, rachitis;[ som lider af engelsk syge] rachitic. -
7 undervise
educate, instruct, teach, tutor* * ** teach,(F: i bestemt fag el. færdighed) instruct ( fx instruct them in biology (, in how to use a computer));( uden objekt) teach,( privat) give lessons,( i skole, am) teach school;[ undervise i engelsk] teach English;[ undervise ham i engelsk] teach him English,( privat) give him lessons in English, give him English lessons;[ han underviser klassen i engelsk] he takes the class in English. -
8 undervisning
class, education, instruction, teaching, tuition, tutelage* * *(en)( undervisning som man giver) teaching ( fx he is going in for teaching; thanks to his teaching I learnt it very quickly; teaching in and through the immigrants' home language),F ( også om undervisning man får) instruction ( fx instruction in biology; the instruction provided by the school), tuition ( fxtuition is free);( privat) lessons pl ( fx give (, take) lessons),F tuition;( mere generelt: uddannelse etc) education ( fx compulsory education; he got no education); training;[ med adj:][ elementær undervisning] elementary instruction (, education);( for begge køn) co-education;(ved gymnasiet etc) secondary education,(ved universiteter etc) higher (el. tertiary) education;[ individuel undervisning] individual tuition;[ privat undervisning] private lessons pl,F private tuition;[ med vb:][ deltage i (el. følge) undervisningen]( i skole) be present in classes, attend classes,( i højere undervisning) attend lectures;[ han forstyrrer undervisningen] he is a nuisance in class;( om børn i skole) neglect classes, miss school;[ give undervisning] teach,F give instruction,( privat) give lessons;[ give undervisning i engelsk] teach English,( privat) give lessons in English, give English lessons,F give tuition in English;[ tage undervisning i engelsk] take lessons in English. -
9 flydende
1) жи́дкий, теку́чий2) пла́вный, гла́дкий ( о речи)tále flýdende dansk — бе́гло говори́ть по-да́тски
* * *afloat, buoyant, fluent, fluently, fluid, liquid* * *adj(mods fast) fluid, liquid;( rindende) flowing;( på vandet) floating;( om tale) fluent;( ubestemt) vague, fluid ( fx limits; the situation is still fluid);[ flydende decimal] floating decimal point;[ på flydende engelsk] in fluent English;[ tale flydende engelsk] speak English fluently, speak fluent English;[ i flydende tilstand] in a liquid state. -
10 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; -
11 engelsksproget
adj( engelsktalende) English-speaking ( fx population);( skrevet på engelsk) English-language ( fx newspaper). -
12 englænder
sg - énglænderen, pl - énglændereанглича́нин м* * ** * *(en -e) Englishman;[ fem englændere] five Englishmen;[ englændere]( også) English (, British) people;[ englænderne]( nationen) the English, the British,(cf England). -
13 hovedfag
sg - hóvedfaget, pl - hóvedfagосновна́я специа́льность; веду́щая дисципли́на* * ** * *major subject;[ have engelsk til hovedfag] have (el. do) English as one's principal subject, major in English. -
14 kunne
1. modмочь, быть в состоя́нииjeg kan (íkke) gǿre det — я (не) могу́ сде́лать э́то
2. vtman kan — мо́жно
уме́ть; знатьhan kan rússisk — он зна́ет ру́сский (язы́к)
* * *able, can, could, know how to, may, might* * *vb (kan, kunne, kunnet)a) ( være i stand til) be able (to);[ jeg kan] I can ( fx I will do what I can; he can speak English; can I change ( skifte) at York? it cannot be true; you can say what you like, but he is a fool), I am able to ( fx help you);[(præt:) jeg kunne] I was able to ( fx help him; answer thequestion), I could ( fx I could do it when I was young);[ jeg har kunnet] I have been able (to);[ kan han engelsk?] does he know English?[ kunne sin lektie], se lektie;( kunne) might;( om det faktisk mulige: kan) can;( kunne) could;[ han kan komme hvad øjeblik det skal være] he may come at any moment;[ han kan have ret] he can (, may) be right;[ kan måske] may (perhaps);[ det kan godt være at det er sandt] it may be true;d) ( om tilladelse: kan) may,(T oftest) can ( fx you may (el. can) go now);( kunne) would;[ hun kan sidde i timevis uden at sige et ord] she will sit for hours without saying a word;[ andre tilfælde:]( ironisk:) he knows all the answers;[ det ` kan man ikke] it is not done; it is not good form;[ tre op i to det kan man ikke] three into two won't go;[ kan du tie stille!] will you be quiet![ man kan hvad man vil] where there's a will there's a way;[ med præp:][ kunne med en] get on with somebody;( også) he is not my cup of tea;(se også hvor, II. nok). -
15 sprogfærdighed
command of (el. proficiency in) a language;[ mundtlig (, skriftlig) sprogfærdighed] command of the spoken (, written) language, proficiency in speaking (, writing) English (, German etc);[ prøve deres sprogfærdighed i engelsk] test their proficiency in English. -
16 usikker
dicey, diffident, dodgy, doubtful, faltering, hazy, insecure, precarious, rocky, shaky, tentative, uncertain* * *adj( tvivlsom) doubtful ( fx the result is doubtful), uncertain ( fx our plans are still uncertain);( ikke pålidelig) uncertain, unreliable ( fx memory);(som let kan mistes etc) insecure ( fx hope, position),( stærkere) precarious ( fx hold, income, position);( ikke stabil) unsteady ( fx foothold),F insecure,T (også fig) shaky ( fx chair; his English is rather shaky);( farlig, som let kan bryde sammen etc) not safe ( fx the bridge is not safe), unsafe ( fx position),( risikabel) risky ( fx undertaking);( om person: tvivlrådig) doubtful, uncertain ( fx I was uncertain what to do),( usikker på sig selv) insecure ( fx I felt insecure; he is a very insecure person), ill at ease ( fx he made me feel ill at ease);( tilbageholdende) diffident;( også om stemme) faltering;( som mangler kundskaber, T) shaky ( fx he's a bit shaky at English);[ et usikkert blik] an uncertain (, unsteady, a hesitant) look,(neds: flakkende) a shifty look;[ de usikre forhold i Europa] the unsettled state of Europe;[ røverne gjorde vejene usikre] the roads were infested with highwaymen;[ isen er usikker] the ice is not safe;( på skilt) danger! thin ice;[ usikker på benene] unsteady on one's feet. -
17 accent
sg - accénten, pl - accénter1) акце́нт м2) ударе́ние с* * ** * *(en -er) accent;[ tale med accent] speak with an accent;[ uden accent](dvs uden tryk) unaccented, unstressed;[ tale engelsk uden accent] speak English without an accent. -
18 afgøre
31) реша́ть, разреша́ть2) ула́живать (что-л.)* * *adjudicate, decide, determine, judge, tell* * *vb( bestemme) decide ( fx will you decide the matter for us; that decided his fate; the goal that decided the match),F determine ( fx what is the best course of action);( bilægge) settle ( fx a quarrel);( betale) settle, pay;( konstatere) make out ( fx I could not make out whether the ship was German or English), tell ( fx it is difficult to tell how it isdone);[ afgøre vort mellemværende] settle our account;[ det afgør sagen] that settles it;(se også regnskab). -
19 dansk-engelsk
adj Anglo-Danish;[ dansk-engelsk ordbog] Danish-English dictionary;[ Dansk-engelsk Selskab] the Danish-British Society. -
20 dygtig
спосо́бный, уме́лый* * *able, accomplished, adept, adroit, apt, clever, competent, good, great, skilful, skilled* * *adj good ( fx pupil) ( til, i at, fx arithmetic),F capable ( fx doctor, teacher, nurse),fx one's work),( stærkere, især intellektuelt) able ( fx lawyer; he put up an able defence);( med håndelag) skilful ( fx artisan, dentist);( som får noget fra hånden) efficient ( fx secretary, workman);[ dygtig(t) adv] skilfully; efficiently, well;( i høj grad) very, extremely,( ved verber) very much;[ være dygtig i skolen] do well at school;[ dygtig med sukker] plenty of sugar.
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