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1 betro
1доверя́ть, вверя́ть* * *confide, entrust, trust* * *vb entrust to ( fx entrust one's daughter (, a job, a secret, the money) to somebody), entrust with ( fx entrust somebody with (doing) something (, with one's life, with the care of the children)); give into(somebody's) charge;( meddele) confide to ( fx he confided his problems to me; he confided to me that he was married);[ betro sig til en] take somebody into one's confidence, confide in somebody. -
2 overdrage
consign, yield* * *vb hand over, transfer ( til to);( ejendom) make over ( fx make over one's house to somebody);( ledelse) turn over ( fx the management of the firm to somebody);( myndighed) delegate ( fx one's power to somebody);( police) assign;( betro) entrust ( fx entrust the task to him, entrust him with the task);[ som kan overdrages] transferable. -
3 overgive
concede, give up, hand, turn over* * *vb( overlevere) hand over,( til afgørelse) refer ( fx the case to the complaints board);( udlevere) give up,F surrender ( en noget something to somebody);(mil.) surrender ( fx a fort to the enemy);[ overgive sig] surrender ( fx to the enemy); give oneself up ( fx to the police);( opgive sin strenge holdning) relent, give in;[ overgive sagen til sin advokat] place the matter in the hands of one's solicitor. -
4 overlade
abdicate, consign, leave* * *vb (overlod, overladt)( give) let have ( fx let him have it), hand over ( fx hand it over to him); leave (, put) in (somebody's) hands;( sælge) let have;( låne) lend;F entrust ( én noget somebody with something, something to somebody);(dvs lad mig om det) leave it to me;[ jeg overlader til dig at bestemme] I leave it to you to decide;[ overlade ham til sin skæbne] leave him to his fate;( lade i fred) leave somebody alone,(ikke hjælpe etc) leave somebody to his own devices, leave somebody to himself ( fx the children were left very much tothemselves).
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