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1 positiv
favourable, positive* * *I. (en -er)(gram.) the positive (degree).II. (et -er)(fot) positive;( lirekasse) barrel organ.III. adj( velvillig) favourable ( fx attitude, reaction, reply, review), sympathetic ( fx attitude);(F: bekræftende) positive, affirmative ( fx answer, reply);(fys, mat., med. etc) positive ( fx electricity, pole; number; the test was positive);[ være positivt indstillet til forslaget] be favourably disposed to the proposal, be in sympathy with the proposal, approve of the proposal, take (up) a sympathetic attitude;[ jeg ved det positivt] I know it for certain. -
2 gunstig
favourable [Br.] -
3 gunstig
1) благоприя́тный2) благоскло́нный* * *auspicious, favourable* * *adj favourable,F propitious;adv favourably; propitiously. -
4 imødekommende
соде́йствующий, доброжела́тельный, иду́щий навстре́чу* * *accommodating, agreeable, approachable, favourable, forthcoming* * *adj obliging ( fx he was most obliging),F accommodating,( oftest i negative udtryk) forthcoming ( fx he was not veryforthcoming);[ et imødekommende svar] a favourable reply. -
5 betingelse
sg - betíngelsen, pl - betíngelserусло́вие сópfylde betíngelserne — выполня́ть усло́вия
på den betíngelse at... — при усло́вии, что...
* * *condition, stipulation* * *(en -r) condition;( bestemmelse, fx i kontrakt) provision;( forudsætning) condition ( for of),( hos person) qualification, requirement;[ betingelser](dvs levevilkår, forudsætninger) conditions ( fx live under favourable conditions; provide optimum conditions for them to learn the language);( i aftale også) terms ( fx easy terms; we must accept his terms);[ han har alle betingelser for] he is fully qualified for, he has all the requirements for,( udsigt til) he has every prospect of;[ opfylde en betingelse] fulfil a condition;[ opfylde betingelserne] meet the requirements;[ på den betingelse at, på betingelse af at] on condition that;[ på hans betingelser] on his terms;[ stille betingelser] make conditions;[ stille én sine betingelser] impose conditions on somebody;[ stille den betingelse at, sætte som en betingelse at] make it a condition that;[ uden betingelser] unconditionally;(se også knytte). -
6 blid
мя́гкий, не́жный* * *gentle, mild, soft, soft-spoken* * *adj gentle ( fx voice), soft ( fx eyes, words), mild ( fxreproach);( elskværdig) kind, sweet-tempered;( gunstig) favourable ( fx wind);(fig) he was not handled too gently. -
7 favorabel
adj favourable. -
8 fordelagtig
вы́годный* * ** * *adj advantageous ( fx we are now in a more advantageous position);( indbringende) profitable,F lucrative;[ fordelagtig bekendt] favourably known;[ på fordelagtige betingelser] on favourable terms;[ vise sig fra den fordelagtigste side] show off to (one's best) advantage;[ et fordelagtigt ydre] a prepossessing appearance. -
9 hjælpsom
отзы́вчивый* * *favourable, helpful, obliging* * *adj ready to help, willing to help, helpful;( samarbejdsvillig) co-operative. -
10 klima
sg - klímaet, pl - klímaerкли́мат м* * ** * *(et -er)(også fig) climate ( fx create a favourable climate for negotiations; the intellectual (, economic) climate). -
11 modtage
41) принима́ть, получа́тьmódtage et tílbud — приня́ть предложе́ние
2) принима́ть ( гостей)* * *have, pick up, receive* * *vb receive ( fx a letter, a blow, impressions; a foreign ambassador, a guest);( hilse) greet ( fx she greeted him with a smile (, kiss); the news was greeted (el. received) with enthusiasm),( ved ankomst) welcome,( ved tog, skib etc) meet;( ikke afslå, sige ja til) accept ( fx an invitation, an offer);(radio etc) receive,( opfange) pick up ( fx receive (el. pick up) a signal; I can pick up a lot of foreign stations);[ modtage bestikkelse] take (el. accept) bribes;(merk etc) take orders;(merk) receive an order for;[vi har modtaget Deres brev af 4. maj] we have received your letter of May 4;[ blive godt modtaget] receive a hearty welcome;[ forslaget blev godt modtaget] the proposal met with a favourable reception;[ modtag vor tak] please accept our thanks. -
12 side
aspect, face, facet, p, page, point, side* * *(en -r) side ( fx of bacon; of the body; of a ship, of a house);(mil.) flank;( af bjerg) side, face;( i bog) page;( af en sag) aspect, side ( fx look at all sides of the problem (, question));( parti) side ( fx whose side are you on? he is on our side);( karakteristisk træk) point;[ en sag har altid to sider] there are two sides to every question;[ vælge side] take sides;[ med præp:][ den juridiske side af sagen] the legal aspect of the matter;[ fra alle sider] from all sides, from every side,F from all quarters;(mil.) attack in the flank;[ fra ansvarlig side] from responsible quarters;[ vi må se sagen fra begge sider] we must see both sides of the question;[ jeg kender ham ikke fra den side] I have not seen that side of him; I do not know that side of his character;[ vise sig fra sin bedste side] show oneself in the most favourable light,( om opførsel) be on one's best behaviour;[ bestræbelser fra hans side] endeavours on his part;[ se det fra den humoristiske side] see the funny side of it;[ fra hvilken side man end ser sagen] whichever way you look at it;[ set fra den side] seen from that side,(fig) looked on in that light;[ se alt fra den lyse side] look on the bright side of everything;[ med hænderne i siden] arms akimbo;[ side om side] side by side ( med with);[ på side 5] on page 5;( også) overleaf ( fx continued overleaf);[ på den anden side] on the other side,(fig) on the other hand;[ men på den anden side er det ikke svært at] but then (el. then again) it is not difficult to;(hand);[ én på siden af hovedet] a box on the ear;fx of forty; get on the wrong side of him; keep on the right side of him (, of the law));[ komme op på siden af] catch up with;(fig) it can't compare with (el. to), it can't touch;[ jeg på min side ønsker ikke at] speaking for myself, I don't want to;F for my part, I don't want to;[ til side] aside;[ hun så ikke til den side hvor han var] she did not so much as look at him; she ignored him completely;[ til alle sider] in all directions ( fx scattered in all directions),(dvs på alle sider) on all sides ( fx surrounded on all sides by trees);[ ved siden af] by the side of, beside;( foruden) besides ( fx he has a bookshop besides being a teacher);( i sammenligning med) in comparison with, compared with (el. to) ( fxhe is nothing compared to you);( som bibeskæftigelse) on the side ( fx he had a night job on the side);[ ved siden af mig] beside me, at (el. by) my side; next to me;[ det er helt ved siden af] it is completely beside the point,(dvs forkert) it is wide of the mark ( fx the description is not wide of the mark);[ inde ved siden af] next door,( i værelset ved siden af) in the next room;[ lige ved siden af] quite near, next door (to);[ værelset ved siden af] the next room;(fig) stand by somebody. -
13 velvillig
* * *adj( venlig) kind ( fx reception),F benevolent;( positiv) favourable ( fx reception);( forstående) sympathetic ( over for towards, fx new ideas);( ikke fordømmende) charitable ( fx the most charitable explanation I could come up with was that he was ill);adv kindly, favourably ( fx look favourably on the proposal), sympathetically; charitably ( fx their interest in the subject can be most charitably described as low). -
14 vending
* * *(en -er)( drejning) turning;( forandring) turn;( udtryksmåde) phrase;[ give samtalen en anden vending] give a new turn to the conversation;(dvs lille tur) take a stroll,(let glds) take a turn ( fx in the garden);[ rask i vendingen] quick,T quick off the mark,( åndeligt) quick on the uptake;[ sen i vendingen] slow,T slow off the mark,( åndeligt) slow on the uptake;[ i en snæver vending] at a pinch;[ tage en gunstig vending] take a favourable turn;[ en vending til det bedre] a turn for the better;(se også stående).
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