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count, rain, rank* * *I. vb( om regn) rain;[ det regner voldsomt] it is raining hard, it is pouring;[ det har regnet af] it has stopped raining;[ malingen er regnet af] the paint has come off in the rain;[ det regnede med indbydelser] there were streams of invitations;II. vbT do ( fx a sum et stykke);( tage hensyn til) take into account, consider;( bryde sig om) care ( fx I don't care what he says);( uden objekt) reckon ( fx the boy can't reckon yet),T do sums;[ lære at læse, skrive og regne] learn to read, write, and reckon; learn the three R's,(dvs reading, (w)riting, and (a)rithmetic);[ med præp & adv:][ regne blandt] count (el. number) among, include among ( fx we include him among our friends);[` regne efter]( bedømme ud fra) judge by;( gøre overslag) make a calculation,( kontrollere) check (up);[ regne fejl] miscalculate, make a mistake (in reckoning);[ regne for] consider (to be) ( fx I consider him (to be) a fool; I consider it my duty to help him), regard as, count as,( fejlagtigt) take for ( fx I took him for a fool; what do you take me for? he is not the man I took him for);[ det er for intet at regne imod] it is nothing (compared) to;[ de er aldrig blevet regnet for noget] they have never counted for much,F they have never been held in any esteem;[ ikke regne det for noget at] think nothing of -ing;(= fradrage) subtract,F deduct;[ fra i dag at regne] counting from today, as from to day;[ regne godt] be good at figures;[ højt regnet] at (the) most, at the outside;[ regne i hovedet] do a sum in one's head;F make a mental calculation;( regne hovedregning) do mental arithmetic;[ regne det i hovedet] do it in one's head;[ lavt regnet] at least,F at a low estimate;[` regne med]( tage med i beregningen) allow for ( fx a delay, a fall in prices), provide for ( fx extra expenses);( tillægge betydning) reckon with ( fx he is a man to be reckoned with);( stole på) depend on ( fx him to do it),T count on ( fx him; his help; you can't always count on hispromises), reckon on;( forvente) expect ( fx we expect that he will come (, him to come)),T reckon on ( fx meeting him),( gå ud fra) take for granted ( fx I take it for granted that youwill be there),T count on,F calculate on;( medregne) include (in one's reckoning), count (in),T reckon in;[ regne med til] = regne blandt;[ regne pund om til kroner] convert pounds into kroner;[ rundt regnet] about, around, roughly, in round figures,T round about,F approximately;( gennemsnitlig) on an average;[ regne sammen] add up, sum up,T reckon up;[ han regnes til de mindre digtere] he is numbered among (el. classed withel. counted among) the minor poets;[ det blev regnet ham til last] it was laid to his charge;[ regne sig det til fortjeneste] take the credit for it (to oneself);[ regne ud]( beregne) work out ( fx the cost, one's income),F calculate, compute,(især am T) figure out;( finde ud af) make out ( fx as far as I can make out; I can't makeout how it happened),(især am T) figure out;( ved grundig eftertanke) puzzle out ( fx a solution, a code, how to do it), think out ( fx a solution, the best method);[ forstå at regne den ud] know a trick or two. -
2 finde
41) находи́тьfínde sted — происходи́ть, име́ть ме́сто;
2) счита́ть, признава́тьfínde på nóget — вы́думать [приду́мать] что-л.
fínde ud af nóget — разобра́ться в чём-л.
* * *discovery, find, hit on, lay (one's) hands on, locate, look out, pick up, recover, strike* * *vb (fandt, fundet) find;( synes) think ( fx I think he is stupid),F consider;( erkende) find ( fx I find it impossible);[ med sb:][ finde døden] meet one's death;[ finde hvile] find rest;[ finde købere] find buyers;[ finde sted] take place,(se også sted);[ finde vej] find one's way;[ med præp, adv:][ finde for godt] think fit, choose;[ finde noget frem] find (el. produce) something, bring something to light;[ finde hjem] find one's way home;[ finde igen] find again, recover;[ finde på] think of, invent;(se også I. råd);[ kunne finde rundt] know one's way around (i in);[ finde sig i] put up with,F submit to;[ finde sig i sin skæbne] resign oneself to one's fate;T I won't stand for it;[ finde sig til rette], se II. ret;[ finde tilbage (, ud)] find one's way back (, out);[ finde ud af] find out ( fx the answer; what has happened),( opdage) discover;( forstå) make out ( fx the meaning of something; I cannot make him out);(løse etc) work out ( fx a code, a problem, a riddle, the system),( med besvær) puzzle out ( fx how it works, what he meant; thesolution, the system; I can't puzzle him out),(især am, T) figure out;T they must fight (, talk, work) it out for themselves;(dvs enes) T they don't hit it off;[ finde ud af at] find out that,( opdage) discover that;(se også findes).
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