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1 fast food
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2 junk food
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3 næringsmiddel
food(stuff), article of food;( også) provisions, supplies;[ nærings- og nydelsesmidler] food, drink and tobacco. -
4 levnedsmiddeltekniker
food technologist. -
5 madskab
food cupboard. -
6 næringsværdi
food value,F nutritive value. -
7 foodprocessor
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8 fødevarecenter
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9 køkkenmaskine
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10 fødekæde fk
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11 føde fk
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12 kost fk [føde]
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13 mad fk [kost]
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14 mad
1) sg - maden ку́шанье с, еда́ ж; пита́ние сláve mad — гото́вить (завтрак, обед и т. п.)
2) sg - madden, maden, pl - madder бутербро́д м* * ** * *(en) food ( fx lots of food; I like Danish food);( måltid) meal ( fx varm mad a hot meal, hot meals),(se også I. kost);[ en mad (pl madder)] a piece of bread and butter (, bread and cheese etc);[ madder]( også) bread and butter ( fx she put a plate of bread and butter on the table);[ mad og drikke] food and drink;[ vil du have noget mad?] would you like something to eat?[ lave mad] cook ( fx learn how to cook); do the cooking ( fx he does the cooking; it is your turn to do the cooking);( lave middagsmad), se middagsmad;[ han laver god mad] he is a good cook;[ selv lave sin mad] cook one's own meal(s);[ sætte maden på bordet] put the dinner (, etc) on the table;(se også mund, I. ret, II. smøre, I. stykke, II. tak). -
15 føde
I 1. sg - fǿdenпи́ща ж; пита́ние с2. vt, 2корми́тьII vt, 2роди́тьhan er født i... — он роди́лся в...
* * *bear, give birth (to), food, nourishment, produce* * *I. (en)( også dyrs) food ( fx solid food; gulls obtain their food in flight);( næring) nourishment;( slags føde) diet ( fx the diet of gulls is varied);[ arbejde for føden] work for one's living;[ gøre nytte for føden] be worth one's salt;[ søge føde] forage;[ tage føde til sig] take nourishment,( om dyr) feed;[ tjene til føden] earn one's living.II. *( bringe til verden) bear, give birth to,( om dyr) bear;( forsørge) support,F maintain ( fx a large family);(tekn) feed ( fx feed a machine with material);(dvs nedkomme) when is she expecting? when is she due?[ hun har født] she has had her baby;[ han er født i 1975] he was born in 1975;( stavemåden "borne" bruges, når perf part efterfølges af "by", el. afobjekt (fx she has borne five children));[ jeg er ikke født i går] I wasn't born yesterday;[ han er født blind] he was born blind;[ hun er født Brown] her maiden name was Brown;[ han er født heldig] he is born lucky;(at) be born to;(se også født). -
16 kost
I sg - kosten, pl - kosteметла́ жII sg - kostenпита́ние с, стол м* * *broom, keep* * *I. (en)( mad) food ( fx coarse (, rich) food; milk is the best food for babies);( slags mad, også ordineret) diet ( fx exercise and (a) proper diet will help; they lived on a diet of rice; prison diet; a sugar-free (, salt-free, rich, balanced, slimming) diet);F fare ( fx meagre (, homely) fare);( måltider) board ( fx board included);[ kost og logi] board and lodging;[ kost og løn] board and wages;[ med adj:][ daglig kost], se hverdagskost;[ fuld kost] full board;[ hård kost](fig) heavy stuff;[ mager kost] scanty (, stærkere: meagre) fare;(fig) there is not much to it;[ skrap kost](fig) hot stuff;[ tarvelig kost] plain fare;[ med præp:][ sætte i kost] board out;[ være i kost hos] board with;[ holde sig selv med kost] provide one's own meals;[ have en på kost] board somebody;[ på fuld kost] on full board,( efter diæt) on (a) full diet.II. (en -e)( fejekost) broom,( riskost) besom;(mar) buoy with broom;[ nye koste fejer bedst] new brooms sweep clean. -
17 masse
sg - mássen, pl - másser1) ма́сса ж, толпа́ ж2) гру́да ж, мно́жество с3) ма́сса ж, вещество́ с* * *body, heap, mass, multitude, pulp* * *(en -r)( kompakt stof) mass;( papirmasse) pulp;( folkemasse) crowd,(neds) mob;[ en masse](dvs mængde) a lot, lots ( fx he did a lot; we had lots to eat),(mere T) heaps;(+ sb) a lot (, lots, heaps) of ( fx food, potatoes, people);[ en hel masse] a whole lot of ( fx letters, food);[ masser af] lots (, heaps, masses) of ( fx food, potatoes, people; I've tried it lots (, heaps) of times);( rigeligt) plenty of ( fx we've got plenty of time (, money));(neds) the masses. -
18 spise
* * *I. (en -r) food;( ret) dish.II. * eat ( fx bread, meat; there was nothing to eat),( uden objekt oftest) have breakfast (, dinner etc) ( fx we have dinner at eight), have a meal ( fx have a meal at a restaurant),(især am) eat;( tage næring til sig) eat ( fx he was too ill to eat),F take nourishment ( fx the prisoner refused to take nourishment);[ en restaurant hvor man spiser godt] a restaurant where the food is good;[ hvornår skal vi spise?] what time are we eating (, having dinner etc)?[ hvornår spiser I?] when do you have your meals (, dinner etc)?[ når vi spiser] at mealtimes;[ skal vi snart spise?] is dinner (etc) nearly ready?[ han spiser meget] he eats a lot, he is a great eater;[ spise sig mæt] have enough to eat, eat one's fill;[ med præp, adv:][ spise af en tallerken] eat off (el. out of) a plate;(fig) be eating out of his (, her etc) hand;[ spise en af med] fob (el. palm) somebody off with ( fx promises);[ spise hos en]( enkelt måltid) have a meal with somebody ( fx come and have a meal with us), have dinner (etc) with somebody, dine (etc) with somebody;( være på kost), se ovf;[ spise op] eat up;[ spise noget op] eat something up;(dvs bruge dem på mad) spend all the money on food;(dvs bruge den) run through a fortune;[ spise til aften (, middag)] have (one's) supper (, dinner);[ spise kylling til aften (, middag)] have chicken for supper (, dinner);[ spise en ud af huset] eat somebody out of house and home;[ spise ude](dvs ikke hjemme) eat out, dine out. -
19 dårlig
1) плохо́й, скве́рный; испо́рченный2) больно́йblíve dǻrlig — заболе́ть
jeg har det dǻrligt — я чу́вствую себя́ пло́хо
* * *bad, baleful, ill, off, poor, shoddy, sick, sickly, weak* * *adj bad ( fx news, food, novel),( ringe) poor ( fx food, novel, reward);( syg, kun efter vb) ill,( utilpas) unwell;( om legemsdel) bad ( fx have a bad eye (, finger));( uheldig) bad ( fx habit);adv ( dårligt) badly, poorly,( næsten ikke), se ndf: dårligt nok;[ dårlig betalt] badly paid, ill-paid;[ blive dårlig] get (el. go) bad,( syg) be taken ill,( få kvalme) feel sick, get sick;[ dårligt helbred] poor health;[ dårligt lys] bad light;[ dårlig mave], se mave;[ dårligt nok](dvs næsten ikke) hardly ( fx I hardly know him);[ dårlig smag] bad taste;( smagløshed også) poor taste;[ få den dårlige smag ud af munden] get the bad taste out of one's mouth;[ det giver en dårlig smag i munden] it leaves a bad (, stærkere: nasty) taste in one's (el. the) mouth;[ jeg har dårlig tid] I am in a hurry; I am busy; I am pushed (el. pressed) for time;[ dårligt vejr] bad weather;[ være dårlig til at gøre noget] be bad (el. poor) at doing something; -
20 dåsemad
sg - dǻseenконсе́рвы мн* * *tinned food,(el. (am kun)) canned food;[ leve af dåsemad] live out of tins (, cans).
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