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1 føre
I vb.( transportere) führen, bringen;hun blev ført til hospitalet sie wurde ins Krankenhaus gebracht;føre sammen zusammenbringen;føre til ende zu Ende führen;føre ng bag lyset jmdn. hinters Licht führenII sb.1. (der) Straßenzustand;det er fedtet føre (die) Straße ist schmierig;fare for glat føre Gefahr von Straßenglätte2.det er fint skiføre das Skiwetter ist prima -
2 ajour
adv.føre ngt ajour etw. auf den neuesten Stand bringen -
3 gå
vb.1. ( i daglig tala) gehen, laufen;gå sin vej weggehen2. ( om tid) vergehen3. (om vej, bro o.l.,føre) führen4. ( om plet pension)gå af herausgehen, in den Ruhestand treten; (dø)gå bort sterben; ( følge efter)gå efter ng hinter jmdm. hergehen;uret går for langsomt (die) Uhr geht nach;gå hen til ng zu jmdm. hingehen;gå i forvejen vorgehen;gå tilbage zurückgehen;uret går for stærkt (die) Uhr geht vor;jeg går ud fra at... ich gehe davon aus, dass...; ( i sportskonkurrence)gå ud ausscheiden;det går ud på at... es geht darauf hinaus, dass...5.det går altid ud over mig ich muss immer herhalten -
4 krig
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5 munde
vb.munde ud i ngt in etw. (akk.) münden, zu etw. (dat.) führen
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