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1 forventning
sg - forvéntningen, pl - forvéntningerожида́ние с* * *anticipation, expectancy, expectation, hopefulness, promise* * *( om følelse) expectancy ( fx a look (, feeling) of expectancy);[ efter forventning] according to expectation(s);[ i forventning om] in expectation of, looking forward to;[ imod forventning] contrary to expectation;[ over forventning] exceeding one's expectations, more (, better) than(could be) expected;[ stille store forventninger til] expect great things from. -
2 leve
1léve et sundt liv — вести́ здоро́вый о́браз жи́зни
léve óver évne — жить не по сре́дствам
(lǽnge) léve...! — да здра́вствует...!
* * *lead, live* * *I. (et) cheer(s);[ et leve for kongen!] long live the King;[ et leve for hæren!] three cheers for the army;[ udbringe et leve for] call for three cheers for.II. vb live,( være i live) be living, be alive;[ hvordan lever De?] how are you?[ kongen leve!] long live the King;[hr. X skal leve! længe leve hr. X!] three cheers for Mr X;[ leve livet] live life fully;( nyde livet) enjoy life;(T: more sig) live it up;[ leve et elendigt liv] lead a miserable life;[ leve livet farligt] live dangerously;[ så sandt jeg lever] upon my life;[ lev vel!] goodbye!F farewell![ med præp & adv:][ leve af]( spise) live on (el. off),( om dyr) feed on;( om penge) live on ( fx his wage, very little, charity);( ernære sig ved) live by ( fx live by one's pen);[ intet at leve af] no means of subsistence;[ hverken til at leve eller dø af] not enough to keep body and soul together;[ leve af sine penge] have a private income;[ leve for] live on ( fx very little money);(fig) live for ( fx one's children, pleasure, one's work);[ han lever og ånder kun for det] it is his whole life; that is all he lives for;[ leve højt] have a good time, live on the fat of the land;[ leve højt på], se ndf: leve på;[ leve sig ind i] enter into the spirit of; identify oneself with ( fx a role); familiarize oneself with ( fx a subject);[` leve med](dvs finde sig i) live with;[ leve op igen] revive;[ leve op til] live up to ( fx one's reputation, expectations), come up to ( fx his expectations);[ leve over evne] live beyond one's means;[ leve på] live on ( fx one's memories);[ leve på en løgn] base one's life on a lie;[ leve højt på](neds: udnytte) batten on ( fx the social services);[ leve sammen] live together;[ leve sammen med] live (together) with. -
3 arveonkel
[uncle from which one has expectations], rich uncle. -
4 arvetante
[aunt from whom one has expectations], rich aunt. -
5 dristig
сме́лый, хра́брый* * *adventurous, audacious, bold, daring, immodest* * *adj( modig) bold ( fx attempt, experiment, plan, person),F courageous;F audacious ( fx plan);( vovet) daring ( fx film);[ overgå de dristigste forventninger] exceed the most sanguine (el. the wildest) expectations;[ en dristig påstand] a bold (el. rash) assertion. -
6 opfylde
fill, fulfil, deliver the goods* * ** fill (up), fill in;(arkæol udgravning) backfill;( sindet) fill ( fx the thought of revenge filled his mind);( rette sig efter) comply with ( fx the requirements, the regulations);( løfte, forpligtelser etc) fulfil ( fx a condition, one's obligations, a promise), meet ( fx the conditions, his demands);( kontrakt også) perform;[ opfylde sin bestemmelse] serve its purpose;(rel) his prayer was granted;[ jeg opfyldte hans bøn] I complied with his request;[ opfylde forventningerne] come up to expectations;[ opfylde sin pligt] fulfil (el. do) one's duty;[ opfylde mit ønske] comply with my wish;[ få sit ønske opfyldt] have one's wish, get what one wants;(se også betingelse, mission). -
7 over
above, across, after, in excess of, for, of, over, past* * *I. præpa) ( udbredt over, hen(ne)over, lige over) over ( fx a rug lying over the sofa; pull a blanket over somebody; hold an umbrella over somebody's head; roast something over a slow fire);b) ( oven over, hævet over, højere end) above ( fx the stars above us; 500 ft. above sea level; a general is above a colonel in rank); c) ( tværs over) across ( fx a bridge across the river; run across the street);( hen over) over ( fx walk over the moor; pass over the frontier); d) ( via) via ( fx to London via Esbjerg); by (way of); through ( fxthrough York to London, not through Leeds);e) ( ud over) beyond ( fx pass beyond this line; go beyond that price; far beyond his expectations);f) ( mere end) over, above ( fx over 5 miles long; above (el. over) 200 members; 10 degrees above zero; he is over 50);g) ( om klokkeslæt) past ( fx it is a quarter (, five, ten,twenty(-five)) past ten; it is three (, nine, twelve etc) minutes past ten; it was past (el. after) ten o'clock);(am) after;h) ( herskende over) over ( fx these people want a strong man over them); i) ( på grund af) at ( fx angry, astonished, disappointed, impatient, offended at something), about ( fx angry, annoyed, anxious about something), with ( fx pleased with something; disappointed with somebody), of ( fx glad, proud of something; complain of something); j) ( angående) on ( fx lecture on Dickens);II. adv over;( om klokkeslæt) past;( tværs over) across;( itu) in two;[ over for] opposite, facing ( fx he sat opposite (el. facing) me),( stående over for) in the face of ( fx his courage in the face of difficulties), face to face with ( fx an opponent);( imod) towards ( fx their attitude towards the Government), to ( fxhis kindness to me; be responsible to somebody), with ( fx befrank (, gentle, strict) with somebody); -
8 overgå
best, exceed, outdo, outshine, pass, surpass* * *vb( være bedre end) surpass ( fx all the others; oneself), outdo;( forventninger) surpass,(mere F) exceed ( fx all expectations), go beyond ( fx it wentbeyond my wildest dreams);( ske for) happen to,(om uheld etc) overtake,F befall;( blive flyttet) be transferred ( til to, fx he was transferred to another department);( til ny ejer) pass ( til to);[ Guds fred som overgår al forstand] the peace of God that passeth all understanding;[ den skam (, skæbne) der overgik ham] the disgrace (, fate) that he suffered (, F: that befell him);[ huset er overgået på fremmede hænder] the house has passed into the hands of strangers. -
9 overstige
* * *vb exceed, surpass ( fx one's expectations);[ det overstiger mine evner] it is beyond my powers;[ det overstiger min fatteevne] it is beyond me. -
10 overtræffe
vb exceed, surpass ( fx all expectations). -
11 spænde
belt, brace, buckle, clasp, clip, fasten, strap, string, tense* * *I. (et -r) buckle ( fx of a belt, a shoe), clasp ( fx of a book, a necklace);( hårspænde) hair slide.II. *( udspænde) stretch ( fx a rope between two posts);( stramme, trække til) tighten ( fx a screw, a spring, a muscle, one's belt);( fastgøre med spænde) buckle ( fx a shoe), clasp ( fx a belt),( med rem) strap ( fx the sleeping bag was strapped on to therucksack);( være stram, klemme) be tight,( gå trangt) work stiffly, be tight;[ med sb:][ spænde ben for en] trip somebody up,(fig) upset somebody's applecart;[ spænde en bue] bend a bow;(fig) make exaggerated demands,F overreach oneself;( ofte =) push one's luck (too far);[ spænde ens forventninger (, nysgerrighed)] raise somebody's expectations(, curiosity);[ spænde hanen på en bøsse (, pistol)] cock a gun (, pistol);[ med præp & adv:][ spænde af] unbuckle, unclasp,( rem) unstrap;( forløbe) go off ( fx how did your trip go off?),( ende) end, turn out ( fx I wonder how it will end (el. turnout));[ spænde en hest for] harness a horse,(am) hitch up a horse;[ spænde en hest for en vogn] harness (el. hitch) a horse to a carriage;[ være hårdt spændt for] be hard-worked,( økonomisk) be hard up;(fig: slappe af) relax,T unwind;[ spænde ind] tighten ( fx one's belt);( med fingrene) span something;[ spænde over] span ( fx a bridge spans the river),(fig) cover,F embrace;[ spænde noget på] buckle on something,( med rem(me)) strap on something ( fx a wrist watch),(på en maskine etc) mount something;[ spænde vidt](fig) cover a wide field. -
12 svare
answer, reply, respond* * *vb answer, reply ( fx he did not answer (el. reply); he answered with a nod);( give svar på tiltale) retort ( fx 'Mind your own business,' he retorted);(F, og = reagere) respond ( fx he did not respond to my question (, proposals); he responded with a kick (, laugh));( om gengældelsesforanstaltning) counter ( fx Britain countered by declaring a blockade);( betale) pay ( fx pay interest on a loan);[ svare en] answer somebody;[ svare enhver sit] pay everyone his due;[ svarer ikke!]( om telefon) no reply![ svare regning, svare sig] pay;[ med præp, adv:][ svare for](dvs i stedet for) reply for ( fx he replied for the minister);( garantere for) answer for, vouch for, guarantee;(dvs klare sig) hold one's own;[ svare igen] retort,( især næsvist) answer back;( om modforanstaltning) counter ( med with, fx Britain countered with a blockade; he countered with another question);( gøre gengæld) retaliate ( fx if we do that they may retaliate);[ svare på] answer ( fx a letter), reply to,(F, el. = reagere) respond to;[ svar mig på mit spørgsmål] answer my question;[ svare til]( stemme med) correspond to ( fx a county roughly corresponds to a Danish " amt"); answer to ( fx a description),( passe til) match ( fx shoes to match her dress),( passe i forhold til) fit ( fx make the punishment fit the crime);[ hvad svarede han til det?] what did he reply to that?[ det svarede ikke til vore forventninger] it did not come up to (el. it fell short of) our expectations;[ svare til hensigten] answer the purpose;[ og konvolutter der svarer til] and envelopes to match;[ svare til sit navn] deserve one's name.
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