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1 arbejde
sg - árbejdet, pl - árbejderрабо́та ж, труд м; слу́жба жgå på árbejde — ходи́ть на рабо́ту
nédlægge árbejdet — бастова́ть, прекраща́ть рабо́ту
* * *business, employment, handiwork, job, labour, work* * *I. (et -r) work ( fx the work of building a house; hard work; set somebody to work);( strengt) labour;( beskæftigelse) employment ( fx find employment; this will give employment to 30 men),( job) job ( fx get a job);( stykke arbejde) job ( fx do a job well); piece of work ( fx a fine piece of work);( om kunstværk) work ( fx an early work of Renoir; a literary work);( hverv) task ( fx a thankless task);(god el. dårlig udførelse) workmanship ( fx bad workmanship);( tilvirkning) make ( fx British make);[ køb dansk arbejde] buy Danish;[ få arbejde] get a job;[ gå i arbejde] set to work;( efter strejke) go back (to work);[ gå på arbejde] go to work;[ ved sine hænders arbejde] by the labour of one's hands;[ arbejde og kapital] Capital and Labour;[ spildt arbejde] a waste of energy;[ et stykke arbejde] a piece (el. job) of work;(dvs en indsats) make an effort;[ sætte noget i arbejde] put something in hand (el. into work);[ sætte en i arbejde] set somebody to work;[ tage arbejde] take a job ( som as),F take up employment;[ under arbejdet] while working;[ være i arbejde] be working, be employed;( om ting) be in hand;[ være i arbejde igen] be back at work again; be working again;[ være uden arbejde] be unemployed, be out of work, be out of a job;[ være under arbejde] be under (el. in process of) construction,(dvs under forberedelse) be in (course of) preparation.II. vb work;( arbejde hårdt, slide) labour;( fungere) operate, function;[ arbejde en gæld af] work off a debt;[ den arbejdende befolkning] the working population;[ hans bryst arbejdede] his breast heaved;[ arbejde med] work at ( fx a problem), work on ( fx a new book);[ arbejde en forretning op] work up a business;[ arbejde over] work overtime;[ arbejde på] work on ( fx a new book), work at ( fx an invention; being accepted); be engaged in ( fx writing a novel);[ arbejde sammen] work together;( forene) unify, fuse,( koordinere) coordinate;[ de arbejder godt sammen] they pull well together;[ arbejde ud fra den teori at] work on the theory that;[ arbejde sig frem] work one's way forward (, up),( om karriere) rise from the ranks;[ arbejde sig fri] work oneself free;[ arbejde sig igennem] work one's way through;[ arbejde sig ihjel] work oneself to death;(om skrue etc) work loose;[ arbejde sig op til et sandt raseri] work oneself into a towering rage. -
2 opgave
assignment, business, duty, function, mission, place, ploy, problem, project, task, undertaking* * *(en -r)( hverv) task ( fx undertake (, set him) a difficult task),T job,( pålagt også, F) assignment ( fx the primary assignment of the troops was to protect the mines);( som man sendes ud på, mil., diplomatisk etc) mission ( fx send him on a dangerous mission);( pligt) duty ( fx one of her duties was to answer telephone calls); business ( fx it is the business of a teacher to help his pupils);( formål) object, purpose ( fx the main object (el. purpose) of the society is to...);( problem) problem ( fx a mathematical problem),( regneopgave) sum;( stil, eksamensopgave) paper,( besvarelse også) script ( fx mark ( rette) scripts);( gåde) puzzle;( bestilling på kunstnerisk arbejde) commission;[ mit livs opgave] my business (, F: mission) in life, the object of my life;[ regne en opgave] do a sum, solve a problem;[ skriftlig opgave] (written) exercise, paper;[ stille en opgave], se IV. stille;[ få til opgave at] be commissioned to,(am også) be assigned to;[ han har til opgave at] it is his business to.
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