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1 forståelse
sg - forstǻelsenпонима́ние с; сочу́вствие с* * *appreciation, apprehension, awareness, comprehension, grasp, insight, sympathy, understanding* * *(en)( det at forstå) understanding ( fx his understanding of ourdifficulties; international understanding),F comprehension ( fx he had a clear comprehension of the facts);( enighed) agreement, harmony;( overenskomst, forlig) understanding ( fx there is an understanding between the gangsters and the police);( sympati) understanding ( fx there is (a) deep understanding between them), sympathy;( hemmelig forståelse, spillen under dække) collusion;[ få forståelse af noget] realize (el. grasp) something;[ i fuld forståelse af sit ansvar] fully aware of (el. fully realizing) one's responsibility;[ vise stor forståelse for] show great understanding of;[ finde forståelse hos en] meet with sympathy from somebody;[ skilles i bedste forståelse] part on the best of terms;[ i forståelse med] in agreement with,F in concert with;( efter forhandling med) after consultation with;( forbryderisk) in collusion with, in connivance with;[ leve i god forståelse med] live in harmony with;[ komme til en forståelse med] come to an understanding with, come to terms with. -
2 klar
1) я́сный, поня́тный2) све́тлый, я́ркийblíve klar over nóget — поня́ть что-л.
det er klart! — я́сно!, поня́тно!
vǽre klar over nóget — осознава́ть что-л.
* * *bright, clear, clear-cut, definite, distinct, done, explicit, glaring, marked, pure, ready, vivid* * *adj clear;( øjensynlig, ikke til at tage fejl af) plain, clear ( fx answer; it is quite plain (el. clear) that...);( tydelig) distinct ( fx difference, handwriting, improvement);( ikke sindsforvirret) lucid ( fx he has lucid moments; his mind was lucid);( ved bevidsthed) conscious;[ klar!] ready!(tlf) you are through,(am) you are connected;[ med sb:][ have et klart blik for] have an open eye for;[ klart som dagen] as clear as day;[ klar frost] clear frost;[ klar himmel] clear sky;[ klart sprog](mods kode) plain language;( også) in clear;[ klar suppe] clear soup, consommé;[ med vb:][ gøre sig noget klart] (fully) realize something;[ det stod mig klart] I (fully) realized it, I was clear about it;[ med præp:][ holde klar af] keep clear of;[ være klar i hovedet] have a clear head;[ blive klar over] realize;( kende) be aware of ( fx the difficulties), be alive to ( fx the gravity of the situation);( indse) realize, understand ( fx what is to be done);( være sikker på) be clear about ( fx what one wants).
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