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1 få et glimt af
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2 flygtig
мимолётный, пове́рхностный, бе́глый* * *casual, cursory, momentary* * *adj( kort, ubestandig) passing ( fx glance, interest, whim),F transient ( fx joy), fleeting ( fx glimpse);( overfladisk) superficial ( fx knowledge, likeness), casual ( fxacquaintance, glance, greeting, nod);( hurtigt) quick ( fx glimpse);( om person, F) fickle, inconstant;(kem: som let fordamper) volatile ( fx oils);[ en flygtig gennemlæsning] a cursory reading;[ en flygtig skitse] a rough sketch. -
3 glimt
flash, gleam, glimmer, glimpse, glint, ray, sight, spark* * *(et -)( lysglimt) flash ( fx a flash of light; a flash from a gun),( svagere) glint ( fx of the sun in a window),( svagere) gleam ( fx of a distant light; of fish in the water),F glimmer;(fig) flash ( fx flashes of intelligence);[få (el. se) et glimt af] catch a glimpse of;[ et glimt af håb] a ray (, svagere: gleam, F glimmer) of hope;( muntert) a twinkle;(vredt el. lystent) a glint;[ forstå (, se) det i et glimt] understand (, see) it in a flash. -
4 forbifart
:### [ i forbifarten] in passing ( fx mention something in passing);[ se det i forbifarten] catch a glimpse of it. -
5 indblik
sg - índblikketознакомле́ние сfå et índblik i nóget — ознако́миться с чем-л., получи́ть представле́ние о чём-л.
* * *(et -) glimpse, insight;[ få et indblik i] gain an insight into;( mere overfladisk) get some idea of. -
6 pust
* * *(et -)( vindpust) breath of air (el. wind),F puff;( åndepust) breath;( hvil) breathing spell, breather;(også fig) a breath of fresh air;[ få pusten igen] recover one's breath;[ tabe pusten] get out of breath;T get puffed;[ han taber let pusten] he is short-winded;T (dvs gjorde mig forpustet) it puffed me out,( overvældede mig) it took my breath away;(omtr) a glimpse of the outside world. -
7 skimte
vb see dimly;( få et glimt af) catch a glimpse of;[ jeg kunne lige skimte det] I could just make it out (, F: discern it);[ skimte lys] see (a) light;(fig) see the light at the end of the tunnel. -
8 udblik
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9 udkig
* * *I. (et) lookout,F observation;[ holde udkig efter, være på udkig efter] be on the lookout for, be looking out for ( fx a job).II. (en)(mar) lookout (man).
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