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121 låse
lock, lock up* * ** lock;( med hængelås) padlock;[ låse af] lock;[ låse af for] lock up;[ låse inde] lock in ( fx lock her in her room; I locked myself in);( gemme væk) lock away, lock up ( fx the silver);[ låse ned] lock away, lock up;[ låse op] unlock;[ låse ud] let out. -
122 mat
I1) утомлённый, сла́бый, вя́лый; истощённыйvǽre mat i sókkerne — быть уста́лым
2) ма́товый, ту́склыйII sg - matten, pl - matter, шахм.мат мgǿre [sǽtte] nógen mat — объяви́ть мат кому́-л.
* * *I. (en -er)(mar: medhjælper) mate ( fx cook's mate);(mil.: lønnet fast menig) enlisted private;(mar) able seaman first class.II. (en)( i skak) (check) mate.III. adj( svag) weak,( ved at besvime; især efter vb) faint ( fx feel faint),( sløv) dull,( energiløs) listless ( fx the heat made them listless),( træt) tired;( glansløs) dull, dim,F lustreless ( fx eyes),( om farve) dull ( fx blue), dead;(mods blank, fx om foto) mat;( klangløs) dull, dead;( kedsommelig) dull, flat, tame;( om glas) frosted, mat;(merk) dull, flat;( i skak) mated;[ mat!] mate! -
123 medarbejder
sg - médarbejderen, pl - médarbejdereсотру́дник м* * *collaborator, employee* * *(en man arbejder sammen med) fellow worker, co-worker,( kollega) colleague;( forretningsmedarbejder) associate;( i firma) staff member;[ være medarbejder ved et blad] be on the staff of a paper;( i firma, sagt af overordnet) my staff. -
124 nælde
* * *(en -r)(bot) nettle;[ gøre i nælderne] put one's foot in it, make a gaffe;[ tage fast om nælden] grasp the nettle. -
125 opholde
detain, hold up, keep* * *vb( sinke) delay, keep,F detain;[ opholde sig]( midlertidigt) stay,( fast) live,F reside;[ opholde sig over] take exception to;[ opholde sig ved et emne] dwell on a subject. -
126 opholdssted
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127 opsat
* * *adj:[ opsat på]( ivrig) keen on ( noget something; at gøre noget doing something); anxious, eager ( at gøre noget to do something);( fast besluttet) set on, intent on ( at gøre noget doing something),F determined ( at gøre noget to do something), bent on (at gøre nogetdoing something);[ hun gik med opsat hår (el. frisure)] she had her hair taken up;[ stort opsat]( om avisartikel) splashed. -
128 pantsætte
* * *vb pledge, pawn,( i pantelånerforretning) pawn,T pop;( fast ejendom) mortgage;[ være pantsat] be in pawn,T be in pop.
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