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1 forspildt
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2 fortabe
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3 mistet
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4 pant
* * *(et -er) security;( i fast ejendom) mortgage;( håndpant) pledge;( depositum, fx for flaske) deposit;( i panteleg) forfeit;( symbol) pledge ( fx of love), token ( fx take this ring as a token of our friendship);[ give pant] give security,( i leg) pay a forfeit;( fast ejendom) mortgage,( håndpant) pledge, pawn; deposit;( i leg) pay as a forfeit,(fig) pledge;[ have pant i ejendommen] have a mortgage on the property;[ indløse et pant] redeem a pledge (, a forfeit);[ udlåne mod pant] lend on security. -
5 bøde
sg - bǿden, pl - bǿderштраф м* * *fine, ticket* * *I. (en -r) fine ( fx pay a fine);[ en stor bøde] a heavy fine;(se også idømme).II. vb( istandsætte) mend, repair;( betale i bøde) be fined, forfeit;[ bøde for] pay for, suffer for;[ bøde med livet for sin forbrydelse] pay for one's crime with one's life;[ bøde på] remedy ( fx a defect, an evil). -
6 forbryde
4соверша́ть преступле́ние* * *vb (forbrød, forbrudt):[ forbryde sig] offend;[ forbryde sig mod] commit an offence against ( fx a child); offend against ( fx the law);[ have sit liv forbrudt] forfeit one's life. -
7 forskertse
vb forfeit;T throw away. -
8 forspilde
pass up, throw away* * ** forfeit, throw away, lose;[ forspilde chancen] miss the chance;[ en forspildt ungdom] a misspent (el. wasted) youth. -
9 miskredit
discredit, disrepute* * *:### [ bringe i miskredit] bring into disrepute, bring discredit on;[ komme i miskredit] fall into disrepute;[ komme i miskredit hos dem] forfeit their good opinion, get into bad odour with them. -
10 miste
1теря́ть, лиша́ться (кого-л., чего-л.)* * *forfeit, fumble, lose, shed* * *vb lose ( fx courage, a leg, one's life, money). -
11 pris
award, cost, forfeit, price, prize, value* * *I. (en -er)( krævet betaling også) charge ( for for, fx what is the charge for a telephone call? higher telephone charges); terms pl ( fx sell at reasonable terms; if your terms are competitive); quotation ( fxplease send us your quotation for...);( for befordring) fare;( prismærke) price label, price tag,( prisskilt i vindue) show card;[ med vb:](fig) pay the price for;[ bære prisen] be best;[ forlange for høje priser] charge too much, overcharge;T rip them off;(fig: man får ikke noget gratis) you don't get something for nothing;[ opgive prisen på] quote a price for;[ spørge om prisen på] ask the price of;T price ( fx price it in a number of shops before you buy it);[ sætte pris på] value ( fx he valued her skill as a nurse);[ sætte stor pris på] value highly;[ sætte en pris på éns hoved] set a price on somebody's head;[ med præp:][ for enhver pris] at any price,(fig også) at all costs;[ ikke for nogen pris] not at any price,(fig også) on no account;[ for halv pris] at half price;[ i 1983 priser] at 1983 prices;[ udtrykt i faste priser] expressed in constant prices;[ til en pris af] at a price of;[ give til pris for], se prisgive;(se også nedsat).II. (en)[ synge éns pris] sing somebody's praises;[ til éns pris] in praise of somebody.III. (en)( snustobak) pinch of snuff.
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forfeit — for·feit 1 / fȯr fət/ n [Anglo French, from Middle French forfait, past participle of forfaire to commit a crime, from fors outside + faire to do]: something forfeited or subject to being forfeited forfeit 2 vt 1: to lose or lose the right to by … Law dictionary
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