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1 skrive
make out, put, write* * *vb (skrev, skrevet) write ( fx learn to write; write well; write one's name (, a letter, a book); she writes for a living),( i hast) scribble;( på maskine) type;( udfærdige) write (out) ( fx a cheque, a report), make out ( fx an application, a list, a report), draw up ( fx a contract, a list);( føre på éns regning) put down to somebody ( fx put it down to me),(mere F) charge to somebody's account ( fx she ordered it to be charged to her account);[ skrive én](dvs om politiet) book somebody, take somebody's name and address;[ hvad skriver vi i dag?] what date is it (today)?[ den der skriver disse linier] the present writer;[ hvorledes skrives Deres navn?] how do you spell your name?[ det skrevne ord] the written word;[ skrive rent], se rent;[ som skrevet står] as it says in Holy Writ;[ med sig:][ skrive sig noget bag øret] make a mental note of something;[skrive sig for $10] put oneself down for $10,(mere F) subscribe $10;[ skrive sig fra] be derived from,( fra person) originate with,( datere sig fra) date from;( om forfatter) get it out of one's system;[ med præp & adv:][ skrive `af] copy out, make a copy of, transcribe ( fx a text);( på regnskab) write off;[ skrive bag på en check] endorse a cheque;[` skrive efter](dvs rekvirere) write for;[ skrive ens håndskrift ` efter] imitate somebody's handwriting;(dvs ved bedrageri) forge somebody's signature;(se også I. diktat);(dvs debitere) put it down to him,(mere F) charge it to his account;[skrive ham for $5]( om bidrag) put him down for $5;[ skrive i et blad] contribute to a paper, write for a paper;[ skrevet i hånden] written by hand, hand-written;[ det stod skrevet i hans ansigt] it was written all over his face;[ skrive ind]( i en bog) enter,(renskrive fx en stil) make a fair copy of;(se også indskrive);[ skrive med]( om redskab) write with ( fx a pen, a pencil, a piece of chalk),( om resultat) write in ( fx write your essay in ink and not inpencil; written in capital letters (, ink));( om stavning) spell (el. write) with ( fx the name is spelt (el.written) with an h);[ ordet skrives med stort (, lille el. småt)] the word is spelt (el.written) with a capital (, small letter);( også) capitalize;[ skrive ned]( notere) write down,( især efter diktat) take down;( i værdi) write down,( om vare i butik) mark down;[ skrive `om]( igen) rewrite;[` skrive om]( berette om) write about ( fx one's childhood),( behandle) write on ( fx the history of printing);[ skrive op]( notere) write down,( ordinere) prescribe;( forhøje prisen på) write up,( om vare i butik) mark up;[ skrive på en bog] be working on (el. at) a book, be writing a book;[ skrive på maskine] type;[ skrive til en] write to somebody; write somebody ( fx she writes me every day);[ skrive noget ` til](= tilføje) add something;[ det skal skrives til Mr Jones] put it down to Mr Jones, please;(mere F) charge it to Mr Jones' account, please;[ skrive ud]( afskrive) copy (out),( fylde med skrift) write full;[ skrive ordet helt ud] write the word in full;[ skrive uden på et brev] address a letter;(fig) endorse;[ det navn (dvs pseudonym) han skriver under] his pen name;[ skrevet under et falsk navn] written under a false name. -
2 falsk
подде́льный, фальши́вый* * *assumed, bogus, counterfeit, fake, fallacious, false, phon(e)y, sharp, two-faced, untrue* * *I. (et) forgery.II. adj false ( fx alarm, impression, information, name; diamonds, key; modesty, pride),( forfalsket også) fake ( fx antiques, diamonds, money),( forstilt) sham ( fx piety),(mere neds, fup-) bogus ( fx alibi, millionaire);( efterlavet) forged ( fx banknotes, cheque, passport, signature; billveksel),( især om penge) counterfeit ( fx coin, banknote, money, gem);( om person: upålidelig) false ( fx friend), deceitful ( fx she was a deceitful little flirt);(mus.) false ( fx note tone);[ være falsk mod en] play somebody false;III. adv falsely;[ spille falsk]( i musik) play out of tune;( i kortspil) cheat (at cards);[ sværge falsk] commit perjury;[ synge falsk] sing out of tune. -
3 klang
sg - klangen, pl - klangeзвон м; звуча́ние с* * ** * *I. (en -e) sound ( fx the sound of his voice (, of the bells));( om måde noget lyder på) ring ( fx her words had a false ring);( tone) tone;( metalklang) ring ( fx the ring of hooves on the road);(fig) he has a good name.II. præt af II. klinge.
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