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1 selv
even, herself, himself, itself, myself, oneself, ourselves, self, themselves, yourself* * *I. (et) self.II. pron myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, oneself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves ( fx I did it myself; one had better do it oneself; you saw it yourselves);[ mig selv] myself;[ hende selv] herself (etc);(se også selve);[ hun syr selv sit tøj] she makes her own clothes;[ de har selv et hus] they have a house of their own;[ døren lukker selv] the door shuts automatically,( på skilt:) self-closing;[ det må du selv om] that's up to you; that's your look-out;[ selv samme], se selvsamme;[ når jeg selv skal sige det] though I say it myself;[ det kan du sige dig selv] it goes without saying;[ selv tak!] se II. tak;[ du er et fæ! Det kan du selv være!] you are a fool! Same to you! el. You are another! el. Fool yourself![ efter sb:][ se ud som sundheden selv] look the picture of health;[ han var uskyldigheden selv] he was innocence itself; he was innocence personified;[ han er ærligheden (, venligheden etc) selv] he is the soul of honesty (, kindness etc);[ med sig:][ bide sig selv i fingeren] bite one's own finger;[ det siger sig selv] that goes without saying;[ tage sig selv af dage] take one's (own) life;[ han ligner sig selv] he is just the same as ever;[ han ligner (, er) ikke sig selv] he is not himself;[ han ligner (, er) ikke mere sig selv] he is not his old self;[ med præp:][ han gjorde det af sig selv] he did it of his own accord;[ det knækkede af sig selv] it cracked of itself;[ som virker af sig selv] automatic, self-acting;(se også II. følge, ude);[ for sig selv](dvs alene) alone, by oneself;[ hos mig selv] in my own house;[ i sig selv] in itself;[ gå i sig selv], se gå;[ komme til sig selv igen], se komme.III. adv even;[ selv hans fjender] even his enemies, his very enemies;[ selv om] (even) though ( fx I say it (even) though he is my brother), in spite of the fact that;( om hypotese) (even) if ( fx I would say it even if he was (, F:were) my brother). -
2 billede
sg - bílledet, pl - bílleder1) карти́на ж; портре́т м2) фотогра́фия жtáge et bíllede af én — сфотографи́ровать кого́-л.
* * *exposure, illustration, image, photo, photograph, picture, scene, still* * *(et -r) picture;( portræt også) portrait;( fotografi) photograph,T photo, snap(shot);( enkelt billede af filmstrimmel) frame ( fx 16 frames per foot),( stillbillede) still;( spejlbillede) reflection;(fys) image ( fx the image left on the retina);( billedligt udtryk) simile, metaphor, image;[ i Guds billede] in the image of God;[ tale i billeder] speak metaphorically; use metaphors;(fig) enter into (, disappear from, go out of) the picture;[ på billedet] in the picture;[et ( sandt) billede på](fig) the (very) picture of ( fx health, misery), a figure of ( fxdistress, sorrow);[ stjæle billedet] steal the scene;[ stjæle billedet fra en] upstage somebody;[ tage et billede af ham] take a picture of him, take his picture;(fig) the situation changed (el. was reversed);T the boot is on the other leg;(se også udtrykt).
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