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1 frisk
1) све́жий; бо́дрый2) прохла́дный* * *breezy, chipper, crisp, crispy, fresh, hot, jaunty, racy* * *adj fresh ( fx bread, flowers, water; light a fresh cigar);( munter) cheerful, lively,(undertiden neds) breezy;( sund og rask) well, fit,( om ældre) hale and hearty;(T: modig) game;[ begynde på en frisk] start afresh,( slå en streg over fortiden) wipe the slate clean;[ en frisk brise] a refreshing breeze;( vindstyrke 4) a moderate breeze;[ jeg har det i frisk erindring] I have a vivid recollection of it; it is still fresh in my memory;[ frisk som en fisk (el. havørn)] as fit as a fiddle,( stærkere) on top of the world;[ en frisk fyr] a live wire;[ frisk luft] fresh air;(se også luft);[ frisk plukket] freshly gathered;[ friske æg] fresh (el. new-laid) eggs. -
2 frisk
здоровый, свежий-t, -e* * *fresh, healthy* * *adj. fresh (fx ) adj. cheerful, lively adj. healthy, in good health adj. well, hearty (begynne på ny frisk) start afresh (bli frisk) get well -
3 frisk
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4 frisk
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5 frisk
[frɪsk] verbto jump about playfully:يَقْفِزُ فَرَحاThe lambs are frisking in the fields.
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6 frisk
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7 Frisk-Folie
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8 frisk (hav-) luft
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9 frisk kvist
subst. (skogbruk) sound tight knot, firm knot, tight knot, fixed knot, live knot, sound knot -
10 frisk som en fisk
fit as a fiddle -
11 riktig frisk
(ikke riktig frisk) not quite well -
12 en frisk start
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13 kvidrende frisk
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14 bli frisk
быть здоровым* * *verb. get well -
15 holde seg frisk
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16 føle seg frisk igjen
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17 скакать
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18 løbe omkring
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19 hoppa og skoppa, ærslast
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20 đipanje
• frisk
См. также в других словарях:
frisk — vt: to run the hand rapidly over the outer clothing of (a suspect) for the purpose of finding concealed weapons compare search ◇ The purpose of frisking a suspect is to insure the safety of an officer making an investigation against concealed… … Law dictionary
Frisk — can refer to different things including:*Frisking is where a police officer or other law enforcement agent runs his or her hands along the outer garments to detect any concealed weapons or other contraband; *Frisk is a surname of Swedish origin,… … Wikipedia
Frisk — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Anders Frisk (* 1963), schwedischer Fußballschiedsrichter Hjalmar Frisk (1900–1984), schwedischer Indogermanist Johanna Frisk (* 1986), schwedische Fußballspielerin Frisk bezeichnet: Frisk (Roman), Roman… … Deutsch Wikipedia
frisk — [ frısk ] verb 1. ) frisk or frisk down transitive to search someone with your hands in order to see if they are carrying anything illegal such as a gun or drugs: All of the passengers were frisked by the airport police. 2. ) intransitive if… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
frisk — frisk·er; frisk·i·ly; frisk·i·ness; frisk·ing·ly; frisk; … English syllables
frisk´i|ly — frisk|y «FRIHS kee», adjective, frisk|i|er, frisk|i|est. playful; lively: »The beach was teeming with people from friskmerry little children to decrepit old men just soaking up the sun. – … Useful english dictionary
frisk|y — «FRIHS kee», adjective, frisk|i|er, frisk|i|est. playful; lively: »The beach was teeming with people from friskmerry little children to decrepit old men just soaking up the sun. – … Useful english dictionary
frisk — • frisk, fräsch, primör • frisk, sval, kylig, skarp, bitande, färsk, fräsch • frisk, sund, kry, rapp, rask, välmående, välbehållen • blomstrande, fräsch, frisk, frodig … Svensk synonymlexikon
Frisk — Frisk, a. [OF. frieque, cf. OHG. frise lively, brisk, fresh, Dan. & Sw. frisk, Icel. friskr. See {Fresh}, a.] Lively; brisk; frolicsome; frisky. [Obs.] Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frisk — (fr[i^]sk), v. t. To search (a person) for concealed weapons or other objects, by patting the clothing to detect objects underneath; as, the police pulled the car over and frisked the occupants. Syn: frisk. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
frisk — [frısk] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: frisk full of energy (16 18 centuries), from Old French frisque] 1.) [T] to search someone for hidden weapons, drugs etc by feeling their body with your hands ▪ We were frisked at the airport can you believe… … Dictionary of contemporary English