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3 finesse
* * *(en -r) fine(r) point;( spidsfindighed) subtlety ( fx legal subtleties);( moderne indretning) gadget. -
4 diplomati
diplomacy, finesse* * *(et) diplomacy;[ diplomatiet]( tjenesten) the diplomatic service;( det diplomatiske korps) corps diplomatique, the diplomatic corps. -
5 dygtighed
sg - dýgtighedenспосо́бность ж; уме́ние с* * *adroitness, cleverness, competence, excellence, finesse, skill, skilfulness, slickness* * *competence; ability, capability; proficiency; skill; efficiency. -
6 knibe
sg - kníbenзатрудне́ние с, тяжёлое положе́ниеkómme i kníbe — попа́сть в беду́
vǽre i kníbe — быть в затрудне́нии
* * *fix, nip, pickle, predicament, scrape* * *I. (en -r):[ i knibe] in difficulties,T in a (tight) spot, in a fix;[ komme i knibe] be put on the spot, get into a fix.II. vb (kneb, knebet) pinch, nip,( klemme) squeeze;( spare) pinch, economize;( i kortspil) finesse;[ når det kniber] at a pinch;[ det kneb!] that was a near thing (el. a close shave);[ det kniber for ham] he is in a fix,( økonomisk) he is hard up;[ det kniber for ham at] he has (some) difficulty in -ing;[ det kneb for mig at løfte den] it was all I could do to lift it;[ knibe en i armen] pinch somebody's arm;[ det kniber med frugt] fruit is scarce;[ knibe på] be sparing of;[ knibe munden sammen] tighten one's lips;[ knibe øjnene sammen] screw up one's eyes;[ knibe sig igennem] squeeze through,(fig) scrape through;[ knibe ud]( luske af) sneak away;[ knibe ud, knibe udenom](fig: prøve at komme ud af det) back out,T cop out,(fx spørgsmål) avoid (el. T dodge) the issue. -
7 knibning
(en -er)( i kortspil) finesse. -
8 krybe
4по́лзать* * *cower, crawl, creep, grovel* * *vb (krøb, krøbet)( snige sig) creep;( kravle) crawl;( klatre) climb;( bevæge sig langsomt) creep, crawl ( fx the traffic was creeping (el.crawling) along),( ofte: langsomt og med besvær) inch ( fx he inched along the roof; the sun inched behind the mountains);( være underdanig) grovel, cringe ( for before),T crawl ( for to),F fawn ( for on);( blive mindre, om tøj) shrink ( fx the shirt shrinks in the wash);( om plante) creep;( i kortspil) finesse;[ det krøb i mig] I cringed,( stærkere) it made my flesh creep;( kan gengives) we might as well get it over at once;[ man må krybe før man kan gå] we must learn to walk before we can run;[ krybe op]( om tøj) ride up ( fx my shirt is riding up);[ krybe op i] climb ( fx a tree);[ krybe op på] climb onto ( fx the roof);[ krybe sammen]( bukke sig sammen) crouch,( af frygt, kulde også) cower; huddle ( fx he huddled near the fire to keep warm);( søge sammen) huddle ( fx the civilians huddled in their homes during the street fighting);(se også kors). -
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10 nemhed
nounlégèreté ffinesse fxxxfacilité f -
11 sensibilitet
nounsensibilité fxxxfinesse fsensibilité fdélicatesse f
См. также в других словарях:
finesse — [ finɛs ] n. f. • 1330; de 2. fin I ♦ Qualité de ce qui est fin (2.; II). A ♦ UNE, LES FINESSES. 1 ♦ Vieilli Plan ou action marquant la ruse. ⇒ artifice, astuce, ruse, stratagème. « La plus subtile de toutes les finesses est de savoir bien… … Encyclopédie Universelle
finesse — Finesse. s. f. Qualité de ce qui est fin, delié. Vous ne considerez pas la finesse de cette toile, de cette estoffe. Il se dit aussi des choses d esprit & signifie Delicatesse d esprit. Cela est escrit avec finesse. cela est tourné avec finesse.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
finesse — Finesse, Ars, Artificium, Calliditas, Dolus, Fallacia, Stropha, Techna, Astutia, Versutia, Commentum. Finesse ou ruse, Ars strategematica. B. Finesses ou ruses de procez, Doli forenses fabrefacti. B. Bonne finesse, Astutior fallacia, Bonus dolus … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Finesse — Sf Kunstgriff, Feinheit erw. stil. (17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. finesse, einem Abstraktum zu frz. fin fein, durchtrieben , aus spl. fīnus äußerstes, bestes , aus l. fīnis m./f. Grenze, Ende . Ebenso nndl. finesse, ne. finesse, nschw … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
finesse — [fə nes′] n. [Fr < OFr fin, FINE1] 1. adroitness and delicacy of performance 2. the ability to handle delicate and difficult situations skillfully and diplomatically 3. cunning; skill; artfulness; craft 4. Bridge an attempt to take a trick… … English World dictionary
Finesse — Fi nesse (? or ?), n. [F., fr. fin fine. See {Fine}, a.] 1. Subtilty of contrivance to gain a point; artifice; stratagem. [1913 Webster] This is the artificialest piece of finesse to persuade men into slavery. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. (Whist… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
finesse — (n.) 1520s, from M.Fr. finesse fineness, subtlety, from O.Fr. fin subtle, delicate (see FINE (Cf. fine) (adj.)). The verb is first attested 1746, originally as a term in whist. Related: Finessed; finessing … Etymology dictionary
finesse — [n] know how, maneuver acumen, adeptness, adroitness, artfulness, artifice, big stick*, bluff, cleverness, competence, con, craft, craftiness, cunning, delicacy, diplomacy, discernment, discretion, feint, gimmick, grift, guile, polish, quickness … New thesaurus
finesse — ► NOUN 1) refinement and delicacy. 2) subtle skill in handling or manipulating people or situations. 3) (in bridge and whist) an attempt to win a trick with a card that is not a certain winner. ► VERB 1) do in a subtle and delicate manner. 2)… … English terms dictionary
Finesse — Fi*nesse , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Finessed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Finessing}.] 1. To use artifice or stratagem. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] 2. (Whist Playing) To attempt, when second or third player, to make a lower card answer the purpose of a higher,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Finesse — (fr.), Feinheit, Schlauheit, Verschmitztheit, seine Wendung in der Rede, Kunstgriff … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon