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1 optage
absorb, assimilate, film, initiate, occupy, preoccupy, record, screen, shoot, tape* * *vb( tage op) take up;( ombordtage, også om tog, bus etc) pick up ( fx shipwrecked men, passengers, freight);(mar: hæve) raise, refloat ( fx a sunken ship);( af jorden) dig up,(kartofler etc også) lift;( i sit hjem) take in;( i forening, skole etc) admit (i, på to, fx admit him to the society (, the school); som as, fx admit him as (a) member);( trykke i blad) accept; print, publish;(på liste etc) enter ( fx on a list);( fremmedord, tanke, mode etc) adopt;( i sig) absorb,( fordøje) digest;( tid, opmærksomhed) take up ( fx it took up all his time (, attention)),F occupy ( fx it occupied him for hours),( interesse) absorb ( fx it absorbed him completely);( fylde) take up,F occupy ( fx a lot of room (el. space), a whole shelf);( fotografere) take ( fx a photograph),(film. også) shoot, make ( fx a film);( på grammofonplade, bånd) record,( på bånd også) tape;[ med sb:][ optage diplomatisk forbindelse med] establish diplomatic relations with;[ optage en diskussion med] enter into a discussion with;[ optage et lån (, en prioritet)] raise a loan (, a mortgage);[ optage ordrer] take orders;[ optage rapport], se I. rapport;F exercise one's mind ( fx the problem which has so exercised their minds);[ med præp:][ optage i adelsstanden], se ophøje;[ optage i familien] receive into the family;[ optage det i en god mening] put a good construction on it, take it in good part;[ optage det på bånd] record (el. take) it on tape;[ optage ham på listen] enter him on the list;[ optage ham på holdet] include him in (el. put him on) the team;[ optage det på sit program] include (, F embody) it in one's programme;(se også optaget). -
2 praktisere
exercise, put into practice, practise* * *vb( bruge i praksis) practise ( fx practise a rule); put into practice (fx put one's ideas into practice);[ praktiserende læge] (general) practitioner (fk G.P.). -
3 anvende
2применя́ть, испо́льзовать* * *apply, employ, exercise, expend, utilize* * **( bruge) use,F employ ( fx force; til for);(til bestemt formål el. tilfælde) apply (på to, fx the rule cannot be applied to this case);( tid også, F) employ ( fx you could employ your time better); devote(på, til to);( gøre nyttig) turn to (good) account,F utilize ( fx one's abilities);[ anvende sin fritid på bedste måde] turn one's leisure to the best account;[ anvende alle sine kræfter] exert all one's strength;[ anvende stor omhu på udførelsen af noget] take (, F: exercise) great care in doing something;[ kan anvendes på] applies to, is applicable to;(etc) applied science (etc). -
4 øvelse
drill, exercise, practice* * *(en -r)( det at øve sig) practice ( fx it takes a great deal of practice to do it);( om den enkelte øvelse) exercise;( universitetsøvelse, omtr =) seminar;(mil.: manøvre) exercise,( eksercits) drill;( i atletik) event ( fx many athletes only discover their best event after attempting several others);[ øvelse gør mester] practice makes perfect;(fig: forberedelser) preliminaries;[ have øvelse i noget] be practised in something;(dvs erfaring) have experience in something ( fx he had no experience in teaching), be experienced in something;[ holde sig i øvelse] keep in practice; keep one's hand in;[ jeg er ude af øvelsen] I am out of practice. -
5 overdrive
exaggerate, overdo* * *vb( uden objekt) ( sige for meget) exaggerate,T come it a bit strong,( i fremstilling, argumentation, F) overstate one's case;( gøre for meget) overdo it ( fx take exercise but don't overdo it);( med objekt) exaggerate ( fx the importance of something), overdo ( fxone's sympathy),F carry ( fx one's modesty) to excess;[ overdriver du nu ikke lidt?] isn't that putting it rather strongly? isn't that overdoing it a bit? -
6 udøve
carry on, exert, ply, practise, wield* * *vb exercise ( fx authority);(udføre etc) practise ( fx one's trade; magic);( hverv) perform,F discharge ( fx certain functions);( anvende) use ( fx force, compulsion),F exert ( fx an influence on somebody, pressure on somebody);( sport) go in for; do ( fx does he do much sport?);( også) follow one's trade. -
7 kost
I sg - kosten, pl - kosteметла́ жII sg - kostenпита́ние с, стол м* * *broom, keep* * *I. (en)( mad) food ( fx coarse (, rich) food; milk is the best food for babies);( slags mad, også ordineret) diet ( fx exercise and (a) proper diet will help; they lived on a diet of rice; prison diet; a sugar-free (, salt-free, rich, balanced, slimming) diet);F fare ( fx meagre (, homely) fare);( måltider) board ( fx board included);[ kost og logi] board and lodging;[ kost og løn] board and wages;[ med adj:][ daglig kost], se hverdagskost;[ fuld kost] full board;[ hård kost](fig) heavy stuff;[ mager kost] scanty (, stærkere: meagre) fare;(fig) there is not much to it;[ skrap kost](fig) hot stuff;[ tarvelig kost] plain fare;[ med præp:][ sætte i kost] board out;[ være i kost hos] board with;[ holde sig selv med kost] provide one's own meals;[ have en på kost] board somebody;[ på fuld kost] on full board,( efter diæt) on (a) full diet.II. (en -e)( fejekost) broom,( riskost) besom;(mar) buoy with broom;[ nye koste fejer bedst] new brooms sweep clean. -
8 opgave
assignment, business, duty, function, mission, place, ploy, problem, project, task, undertaking* * *(en -r)( hverv) task ( fx undertake (, set him) a difficult task),T job,( pålagt også, F) assignment ( fx the primary assignment of the troops was to protect the mines);( som man sendes ud på, mil., diplomatisk etc) mission ( fx send him on a dangerous mission);( pligt) duty ( fx one of her duties was to answer telephone calls); business ( fx it is the business of a teacher to help his pupils);( formål) object, purpose ( fx the main object (el. purpose) of the society is to...);( problem) problem ( fx a mathematical problem),( regneopgave) sum;( stil, eksamensopgave) paper,( besvarelse også) script ( fx mark ( rette) scripts);( gåde) puzzle;( bestilling på kunstnerisk arbejde) commission;[ mit livs opgave] my business (, F: mission) in life, the object of my life;[ regne en opgave] do a sum, solve a problem;[ skriftlig opgave] (written) exercise, paper;[ stille en opgave], se IV. stille;[ få til opgave at] be commissioned to,(am også) be assigned to;[ han har til opgave at] it is his business to.
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