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1 false
vb (se I. fals)fold; rabbet. -
2 tyvstart
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3 skønmaleri
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4 ukorrekt
false, inaccurate, incorrect* * *adj incorrect ( fx statement, behaviour);( ureglementeret) irregular ( fx procedure);adv -ly. -
5 vranglære
false doctrine(s), heterodoxy. -
6 falsk alarm
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7 falske forudsætninger
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8 falsk alarm fk
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9 falsk
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10 uægte
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11 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. -
12 blindspor
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13 forloren
ненастоя́щий, подде́льный, фальши́вый* * ** * *adj false ( fx hair, teeth),( forstilt) sham ( fx piety),(mere neds) bogus ( fx there was something bogus about him),S phoney;[ forloren skildpadde] mock-turtle;[ den forlorne søn] the prodigal son. -
14 skæv
crooked, skew, squint* * *I. (en -e):[ slå skæve]( i keglespil) roll the ball(s) wide.II. adj( skrå) oblique ( fx angle, pyramid; glance), slanting;( ikke regelmæssig) wry ( fx face, neck, nose), crooked ( fx legs, nose), lopsided ( fx chair, window), skew ( fx teeth),T cock-eyed;( om skohæl) worn down on one side;(fig) ( ensidig) one-sided,( forkert) wrong, distorted ( fx account, view), lopsided ( fx give a lopsided impression of something);( ulige) unequal ( fx distribution);(S: af hash etc) stoned;(se også skævt);[ lade tingene gå deres skæve gang] let things slide (el. ride);[ skæve helligdage] [holidays as distinct from Sundays];[ skæv kegle] oblique cone;[ stille en i et skævt lys] place somebody in a false light;[ skæv opfattelse] distorted view;[ skæv ryg] curvature of the spine;[ han har skæve skuldre] he is crooked-shouldered;[ skævt smil] wry smile;(fig) false position;[ gå sine støvler skæve] wear one's boots down on one side;[ det skæve tårn i Pisa] the Leaning Tower of Pisa;[ skæve øjne] slanted eyes. -
15 alarm
sg - alármen, pl - alármerтрево́га жfalsk [blind] alárm — ло́жная трево́га
slå alárm — поднима́ть [бить] трево́гу
* * *alarm, alert* * *(en)( larm) noise;[ det var falsk (el. blind) alarm] it was a false alarm;[ blæse alarm] sound the alarm;[ for min skyld ingen alarm] by all means! don't mind me;[ slå alarm] raise the alarm. -
16 angivende
(et) statement;[ under falske angivender] under false pretences. -
17 beskedenhed
sg - beskédenhedenскро́мность ж, уме́ренность ж* * *austerity, humility, modesty* * *(en) modesty;[ drikke en kop te i al beskedenhed] have a quiet cup of tea;[ falsk beskedenhed] false modesty;[ han lider ikke af falsk beskedenhed] he is not over-modest;[ med klædelig beskedenhed] with becoming (, mere ironisk: fitting) modesty. -
18 blind
слепо́йvǽre blind for nóget — перен. закрыва́ть глаза́ на что-л.
en blind vej — тупи́к м
* * ** * *adj blind;[ adlyde blindt] obey implicitly;[ blind alarm] a false alarm;[ blive blind] go blind, lose one's sight;[ de blinde] the blind;[ den blinde] the blind person;( i kortspil) the dummy;[ blind for] blind to ( fx I am not blind to his faults);[ blind gade] blind alley, dead end,F cul-de-sac;[ kærlighed gør blind] love is blind;[ blind lydighed] implicit (el. blind) obedience;[ blind makker] dummy;(fig) take a leap in the dark;[ blind passager] stowaway;[ blind på det ene øje] blind in one eye;(se også kikkert). -
19 flag
sg - flaget, pl - flagфлаг м, зна́мя с* * *colours, flag* * *(et -) flag;(også fig) sail under false colours;( bryde sammen) crack up,( gå fallit) go under, go bust; -
20 gebis
* * *(et -ser) (set of) false (el. artificial) teeth; denture,( over- og undermund) dentures ( fx he saw her without her dentures).
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