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1 findested
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2 dømmesyg
adj carping, fault-finding. -
3 erhverv
* * *(et -)( arbejde) occupation ( fx what is his occupation?);( fag) trade,(" finere") profession;( levevej) career ( fx choosing a career and finding a job is difficult; I want to find a career where I can work with people);( gren af erhvervslivet) industry; trade. -
4 fejlfinding
( i fabrikation) fault finding,(am) trouble shooting. -
5 kendelse
adjudication, decree, verdict* * *(en -r)( domsafgørelse) decision,( i særligt spørgsmål) (judge's) order, order of the court ( fx forced sale by order of the court);( under retssag) ruling;( efter retslig undersøgelse) finding(s) ( fx they accepted the findings of the court);( nævningers) verdict;( voldgiftskendelse) award. -
6 opdagelse
* * *discovery; finding out; detection;[ gøre en opdagelse] make a discovery;[ gå ud på opdagelse] go exploring. -
7 problem
lookout, problem, trouble* * *(et -er) problem;( vanskelighed også) difficulty ( fx he has difficulties finding a job);[ de har problemer med barnet] they have problems with the child;[ han har problemer med at få det gjort] he has problems getting it done;[ der er problemer med det] it causes problems;[ det volder mig problemer] it gives me problems. -
8 radiopejling
radio direction finding. -
9 ryste
agitate, disconcert, fluff, jar, jolt, plump up, quake, quiver, rock, shake, shatter, shiver, tremble* * *vb( uden objekt) shake (af with, fx laughter, fear, nervousness; his hand was shaking);( skælve) tremble (af with, fx anger, cold, excitement, nervousness),( især af kulde, frygt også) shiver (af with, fx cold, fear, fever),( af frygt også, især spøg.) quake;( om jorden) shake,( stærkere, F) quake ( fx the earth shook (, quaked) under us);( om stemme) shake,F quaver;( med objekt) shake ( fx an apple tree, a bottle of medicine, a cocktail, a carpet, a duster);(fig: svække) shake ( fx his faith),( chokere) upset,( stærkere) shock, shake up;[ det rystede mig at se ham] it gave me a shock to see him;[ ryste sig] shake oneself;[ med præp & adv:][ ryste af sig] shake off ( fx the snow; the pursuers);(se også støv);[ ryste for én] be scared of somebody;[ ryste for at han skal opdage det] tremble at the thought of his finding out;[ ryste over hele kroppen] shake (, tremble) all over, tremble in every limb;[ han rystede på hånden] his hand was shaking;[ ryste på hovedet] shake one's head ( over, ad at);[ ryste sammen] shake up;[ blive rystet sammen] get together;(dvs producere uden besvær) toss off ( fx an article, a poem, a song);[ han ryster vittigheder ud af ærmet] he has an inexhaustible fund of jokes;[ han ryster digte ud af ærmet] he produces poems at the drop of a hat. -
10 svinde
vb (svandt, svundet)F decline ( fx his influence (, strength) declined; as the day declined he...); fade ( fx hope of finding him alive is fading),( stærkere) dwindle ( fx his hope dwindled);( skrumpe ind) shrink ( fx meat shrinks in cooking),( om hævelse) go down ( fx my ankle is going down), decrease ( fxthe swelling decreased daily),( om lyd, lys: blive svagere) fade (away) ( fx the colours of the sky began to fade; the voices faded away into the distance), die away;[ svindende kræfter] ebbing (el. waning) strength;(se også svunden);[ med præp & adv:][ svinde bort, svinde hen] fade away,( om tid) pass,(se også ndf: svinde ind);[ det svandt i beholdningerne] the stocks dwindled (el. shrank),( stærkt) the stocks began to give out (, F: were depleted);[ svinde ind] decrease ( fx the population of the village had decreased to a few hundred people),( hen imod komplet forsvinden) dwindle ( fx the boat dwindled to a speck; his great fortune dwindled rapidly);( skrumpe ind) shrink ( fx metal shrinks when cooling; business at his shop has (, their earnings have) shrunk almost to nothing); -
11 sådan
so, sound, such* * *adj( især fremhævende) such ( fx such a big one; such an idiot; such people, such things);( sammenlignende) like this (, these), like that (, those) ( fx one like this; a man like that; people like that (el. those), goods like those);adv ( på den(ne) måde) like this, like that, in this (, that) way, so;( så meget) so much ( fx I loved him so much);( omtrent) something like, about;[ sådan!](= det var ret!) good! that's it!( konstaterende) there![ sådan at] in such a way that, so that;[ sådan da](dvs nogenlunde) more or less, up to a point;[ det er ikke sådan] it isn't like that,(= ikke let) it isn't easy;[ det er ikke sådan at klare (, finde)]( også) it takes some doing (, finding);[ ikke nær sådan], se II. nær;[ sådan noget] things (el. a thing) like that, that kind of thing;[ eller sådan noget] or something;(dvs cirka) something like ( fx he left something like a million), about, a matter of,F something in the region of ( fx five hundred pounds),(dvs for eksempel) for instance, say ( fx if we take, (let us) say the fishing industry...);[ nå sådan!], se II. nå;[ sådan og sådan] in such and such a way,( det og det) this and that;[ sådan set] in a way;[ som sådan](dvs i sig selv) as such;[ sådan som] such as ( fx some metals, such as gold and silver),( på den måde) the way ( fx it can't be done the way you think);(se også forholde, II. nu (engang)).
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