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1 heldig
уда́чный, благополу́чный, счастли́вый* * *fortunate, happy, a good job, lucky, successful, well-off* * *adj( som har held med sig) lucky ( fx he was lucky to win that prize),F fortunate;( som har succes) successful ( fx enterprise);( lykkelig) fortunate,T lucky ( fx he is fortunate (, lucky) to have such parents);( om sprogligt udtryk: velvalgt) happy,F felicitous;( gavnlig) beneficial ( fx effect);( passende) suitable ( fx not a very suitable place); fortunate ( fxnot a very fortunate remark);( tilrådelig) advisable ( fx it would not be advisable to do that);[ falde heldigt ud] turn out well;[ der er nogen der er heldige] some people have all the luck;[ have en heldig hånd] have a lucky touch;[ heldig med] fortunate in;( ironisk) just my luck! -
2 tilfælde
accident, case, chance, coincidence, contingency, fluke* * *(et -) case (af of, fx a case of mistaken identity; it is different in my case),( forekomst) instance ( fx the commission found many instances of abuse);( sygdomstilfælde) case ( fx a bad case of malaria),( anfald) attack ( fx of malaria; a slight attack of influenza),( kort, pludseligt) fit ( fx an apoplectic fit);T have a fit;( hændelse) occurrence ( fx a strange (, an unfortunate) occurrence),F incident ( fx a strange incident),( træf) chance ( fx a lucky chance),( sammentræf) coincidence;[ et rent tilfælde] the merest chance, a mere coincidence;[ det er et tilfælde der ser ud som en tanke] it looks as if it was done on purpose;( kendsgerning) case, fact ( fx if that is the case; if that is a fact);[ det er ikke tilfældet] that is not the case; that is not true;[ tilfældet](dvs skæbnen etc) chance ( fx chance threw them together);[ lade tilfældet råde] leave everything to chance, trust to luck;[ tilfældet ville at vi mødtes] chance would have it that we met, as luck would have it we met;[ med præp:][ for det tilfælde at de kommer] in case they (should) come;[ for alle tilfældes skyld] (just) in case, to be on the safe side;[ for tilfældet] for the occasion;[ lave noget for tilfældet] improvise something;(= i hvert fald), se ndf: i hvert tilfælde;[ i begge tilfælde] in both cases, in either case;[ i bekræftende tilfælde, i så tilfælde] if so, in that case;[ i hvert tilfælde] at any rate ( fx he is at any rate on our side), at least ( fx or so at least he said himself), anyway, anyhow ( fxanyway, he is reliable, that is the main thing); in any case, at all events;[ i 9 af 10 tilfælde] in 9 cases out of 10;[ i nægtende tilfælde] if not;[ i påkommende tilfælde] should the occasion arise;[ i værste tilfælde] at worst, if the worst comes to the worst;F in case of ( fx fire), in the event of ( fx his death);(dvs hvis) if ( fx if the door is not locked),( for det tilfældes skyld) in case ( fx I'll wait here in case they should come);[ i det tilfælde] in that case (el. event);[ vi er i det heldige tilfælde at vi kan hjælpe Dem] we are in the fortunate position of being able to help you;[ i dette tilfælde] in this case;[ ved et tilfælde] by chance, by accident;[ ved et heldigt tilfælde] by some fortunate chance, by a happy coincidence. -
3 held
sg - heldetуда́ча ж, успе́х мdu har held med dig — тебе́ везёт
* * *chance, fluke, fortune, luck, luckiness, mercy* * *(et) (good) luck,(mere F) (good) fortune; success;[ bedre held næste gang!] better luck next time![ bringe held] bring you (etc) good luck, be lucky;[ held og lykke!] good luck![ et held] a stroke of luck;[ sikken et held!] what (a stroke of) luck! ( fx what luck I found you!);[ det er et held at] it is a good thing that,F it is fortunate that;[ ved et held] by a stroke of luck, by a lucky chance;[ have det held at] be lucky enough to,(mere F) have the good fortune to;[ have held med] have luck with, be lucky with ( fx she had luck (, was lucky) with her roses), do well with; make a success of, have success with, be successful with ( fx a business enterprise);[ have heldet med sig] be in luck;[ have held til at] succeed in -ing;( have det held at) be lucky enough to;[ med held] successfully;[ heldet var med mig] luck was with me;[ sidde i held] be in luck;[ held den som] lucky the man who;[ til alt held] luckily, fortunately, as good luck would have it;[ held i uheld] a blessing in disguise;[ der er held ved det] it is lucky;[ ved et held], se ovf. -
4 lykkelig
счастли́вый, уда́чный* * *happy, joyful, joyous* * *adj happy;(dvs heldig) fortunate ( fx coincidence);[ lykkelig over] happy at;(+ inf) happy to ( fx he was happy to be home again),( stærkere) delighted to,(+ sætning) happy that ( fx I'm so happy (that) you've come),delighted that;[ være lykkeligt uvidende om, svæve i lykkelig uvidenhed om] be blissfully ignorant of;[ lykkelig og vel] safely ( fx I wish she was safely married);(se også prise). -
5 omstændighed
* * *(en -er) circumstance ( fx a fortunate circumstance), fact (fx an important fact; the fact that he was very young);[ omstændigheder] circumstances ( fx special circumstances), facts ( fxgive me all the facts);(overdreven høflighed etc) (a) fuss, ceremony;[ på grund af indtrufne omstændigheder] owing to unforeseen circumstances;[ de nærmere omstændigheder] the details, the particulars;[ med præp:][ sammentræf af omstændigheder] coincidence;[ alt efter omstændighederne] as the case may be (el. may require), according to (the) circumstances;[ være i omstændigheder] be in the family way;(= alligevel) in any case, anyhow ( fx we have got to do it anyhow); at any rate ( fx he is at any rate the best man for the job), atall events;[ under disse omstændigheder] under the(se) circumstances, this being the case;[ under ingen omstændigheder] under no circumstances, on no account.
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