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1 heldigvis
fortunately -
2 heldigvis
к сча́стью* * *fortunately, a good job, luckily* * *adv luckily, fortunately, as good luck would have it. -
3 glædeligvis
adv happily,F fortunately. -
4 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. -
5 lykkeligvis
к сча́стью* * *adv happily, fortunately. -
6 træffe
encounter, meet* * *vb (traf, truffet)( ramme) hit;( efterligne træffende) hit off ( fx you hit him off to a tee);( møde) meet, fall in with, come (el. run) across, run (, T: bump) into;( finde) find ( fx find nobody at home);( foretage) make ( fx arrangements, a decision, preparations; make one's choice);[ træffes]( mødes) meet,( findes) be found;[ han træffes på sit kontor] you can see him at his office;[ jeg følte mig truffet] I felt that the cap fitted (me), I felt that the remark applied to me,( om bebrejdelse) I felt that the reproof was merited;[ føler du dig truffet?] if the cap fits, wear it;( mødes) meet;[træffer jeg hr. X?] is Mr X in?( i telefonen) can I speak to Mr. X?[ kuglen traf ham ikke] the bullet missed him;[ loddet traf ham] the lot fell on him;[jeg skal træffe nogen kl. 1] I have an appointment at (el. for) one o'clock;[ træffe på]( ting) come across, hit upon,(se også ovf: træffe);[ træffe sammen] meet,( om begivenheder) coincide;[ træffe sig] (so) happen;[ det traf sig at jeg var hjemme] I happened to be at home;[ det traf sig så heldigt at de netop var kommet] fortunately they had just arrived;[ træffe alles smag] suit all tastes, please everybody.
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