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1 kombinationsevne
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2 sans
faculty, sense* * *I. (en -er) sense;[ han ejer ikke kritisk sans] he has no critical sense whatever;[ have sans for] have a sense of ( fx humour), be alive to ( fxbeauty), appreciate ( fx literature);[ drikke sig fra sans og samling] drink oneself into a stupor;[gå (, være) fra sans og samling] lose (, be out of) one's senses (el.mind);[ være ved sine sansers fulde brug] be in possession of all one's faculties,(se også humoristisk, II. sund, I. vid).II. ( i kortspil) no trump(s);[ én sans] one no trumps;[ melde sans] call no trumps. -
3 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. -
4 cand. mag.
(en -er) [graduate in the Faculty of Arts or the Faculty of Science];( kan gengives) Master of Arts, M. A. -
5 fakultet
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6 anlæg
sg - ánlægget, pl - ánlæg1) парк м, сквер м2) сооруже́ние с, устано́вка ж3) скло́нность ж, предрасположе́ние с; дар м, тала́нт м* * *aptitude, bent, facility, faculty, have the makings of, plant, potential* * *(et -)( fabrik, installation) plant, works;(fx centralvarmeanlæg) system;( have) gardens, grounds pl, park;( måde noget er anlagt på) layout;( støtte) rest;[ militære anlæg] military installations;(se også anlæggelse). -
7 dekan
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8 hovedområde
main field;( ved universitet) faculty, school. -
9 humanistisk
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10 juridisk
юриди́ческий* * ** * *adj legal;adv legally ( fx legally entitled to do it);[ juridisk bistand] legal advice;[ juridisk bog] law book;[ tage juridisk embedseksamen] graduate in law;[ juridisk fakultet] faculty of law(s);[ juridisk forelæsning] lecture on jurisprudence;[ juridisk kandidat] graduate in law;[ juridisk konsulent] legal adviser;[ juridisk set] in the eye of the law, from a legal point of view;[ juridisk student] law student;[ juridisk studium] study of law;[ juridisk udtryk] legal term. -
11 medicinsk
1) медици́нский2) терапевти́ческий* * ** * *adj medical;( tjenende som lægemiddel) medicinal;[ medicinsk embedseksamen] final examination in medicine;( graden) degree in medicine;[ det medicinske fakultet] the Faculty of Medicine;[ medicinsk kandidat] graduate in medicine, holder of a medical diploma;[ medicinsk student] medical student. -
12 synsevne
(en) visual power, faculty of vision. -
13 tale
address, hold forth, oration, speak, speech, talk* * *I. (en -r) speech,F ( højtidelig) oration ( fx a funeral oration),fx a presidential address);( samtale) conversation,T talk;(gram.) speech;[ miste talens brug] lose the faculty of speech,( tabe mælet) lose one's tongue;[ holde en tale] make (el. deliver) a speech (, an address);(dvs ved bordet) propose somebody's health;[ i en tale for X sagde han] proposing X's health he said;[ kan jeg få ham i tale nu?] can I see him now?[ afvise al tale om] reject all talk of;[ høre tale om] hear of;[ jeg vil ikke høre tale om sådan noget] I won't hear of such a thing;[ der er tale om] there is some talk of;[ der er tale om store udgifter] the expense involved is considerable;[ den mand der er tale om] the man in question;[ det er ikke det der er tale om] that is not the point;[ det kan der ikke være tale om] that is out of the question;T it's not on;[ der er tale om at] there is some talk of -ing;[ der er ikke tale om at han] there is no question of his -ing;[ bringe på tale] bring up;( også, F) broach the subject;[ komme på tale] be mentioned;[ være på tale] be talked of,(mere F) be under discussion.II. *( holde tale) speak (om on), make a speech;( udtrykke sig i ord) speak ( fx speak fluently (, in a low voice, in riddles); I was unable to speak),(mere T) talk ( fx talk in one's sleep, talk too much; learn to talk(el. speak));( samtale) talk,( diskutere) talk ( fx business, golf, music);(se også talende);[ tale ens sag] plead somebody's cause, plead for somebody;[ tale sin sag] plead one's cause;[ tale sig hæs] talk oneself hoarse;[ tale sig varm] warm to one's subject;(fig) speak (el. talk) the same language;[ vel talt!] well spoken![ med præp & adv:][ tale for](dvs på éns vegne) speak for,( til gunst for) speak for (el. in favour of),( i retten) plead for;( tyde på) point to ( at han har gjort det his having done it);[ tale for en]( om bordtale) propose somebody's health;[ meget taler for at denne påstand er rigtig] there is a lot to be said in favour of this assertion;( i retten) he made out a strong case for her;[ han taler godt for sig] he speaks well, he is a fine speaker;[ dette taler for sig selv] this speaks for itself;[ tale forbi hinanden] talk at cross purposes;[ tale ham fra det] talk him out of it;[ tale frem og tilbage om] argue about it, discuss it at great length;[ tale i radio (, telefon)] be on the radio (, telephone);[ tale i telefon med en] speak to somebody on the telephone;[ tale imod] speak against ( fx a proposal);[ der er meget der taler imod det] there is a lot to be said against it;( i retten) he made out a strong case against her;[` tale med] talk to (, især am: with), have a word (, a few words) with,(mere F) speak to (, with);( for at irettesætte) talk to, have a word with,( strengere) speak to;( for at rådspørge) consult,T see ( fx you ought to see a doctor);(især neds) chip in;[ jeg ønsker at tale med ham] I want to see him;[ tale med sig selv] talk to oneself;( i telefon) who is speaking?( i telefon) my name is John Smith ( fx my name is John Smith, could I speak to Mr Brown?);( hvis man er bekendt) this is John Smith;( ved svar) (it is) John Smith speaking;[ han er ikke til at tale med] he will not listen to reason;[ han er til at tale med] he is open to argument;[ det kan han tale med om] he knows a thing or two about that;[ tale om] speak (el. talk) about (el. of),( nævne) mention, refer to,( holde foredrag om) speak on, talk on;[ tale om noget andet] talk about something else, change the subject;[ hele byen taler om det] it is the talk of the town;[ det er ikke noget at tale om, det er ikke værd at tale om] it is nothing to speak of, it is not worth mentioning;[ det skal vi vist ikke tale for højt om] I wouldn't say too much about that;[ siden vi taler om bøger] talking of books;[ tale over en tekst] preach on a text;[ tale over sig] say too much; let one's tongue run away with one;( røbe hemmeligheden, T) let the cat out of the bag,( røbe sig) give oneself away;[ tale sammen] talk (together),F converse;[ vi taler ikke sammen for tiden] we are not on speaking terms at present;[ tale sandt] speak (el. tell) the truth;[ tale til] speak to,F address;( appellere til) appeal to ( fx somebody's feelings);(se også fornuft);[ tale ud] finish speaking;[ tale ud med ham om det] have it out with him;[ tillad mig at tale ud] allow me to finish (what I have got to say);[ vi tales ved senere] we'll discuss this later.
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