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1 ror
helm, rudder, steering-wheel* * *(et -) rudder ( fx like a ship without a rudder),( rorpind) tiller;( rat) steering wheel;(fig) helm ( fx the helm of state);[ lægge roret bagbord] port the helm;[ lægge roret om] shift the helm,(fig) turn over a new leaf;(fig) come into power;(også fig) be at the helm. -
2 statsror
helm of State. -
3 styre
administer, administrate, administration, condition, control, curb, govern, government, head, manage, manoeuvre, regulate, rein in, rule, steer* * *I. (et -r)( ledelse) management;( regering(sform)) rule, government ( fx a democratic government);F regime;[ stå for styret] be at the head of affairs, be at the helm;[ tage styret] take the helm.II. vb steer ( fx a ship, a course);( regere) govern,F rule;( lede) manage,( holde øje med) keep a check on ( fx expenditure),( holde nede) control ( fx a class of boys, expenditure, one's anger, one's passions), keep ( fx expenditure) in check,F restrain, curb ( fx one's anger, impatience, passions, tongue);(neds) regiment;(tings el. redskabs bevægelse) direct, control,(maskine etc) operate, control;(gram.) govern, take ( fx this preposition takes the dative);( uden objekt) steer ( fx along the land),( i en bestemt retning) head ( fx we were heading for home (el.homewards));( regere) govern,F rule;( stå for styret) be at the head of affairs, be at the helm;[ let at styre]( om personer) manageable,F tractable;T he is quite a handful;[ han har fået sin lyst styret] he has had enough, he has got more than he bargained for;[ styre sig] control oneself,F restrain oneself;(se også kurs);[ med præp:][ styre efter stjernerne] steer by the stars;[ styre hus for én] keep house for somebody;[ styre landet gennem krisen] pilot the country through the crisis;[ styre (hen)imod] steer for, make for;[ styre imod land, styre indefter] stand in;[ styre lige imod (el. løs på)] head straight for, bear down on. -
4 bagbord
* * *I. sb(mar) port;[ om bagbord] on the port side.II. adv(mar) aport;[ dreje roret bagbord] port the helm. -
5 lystre
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6 læ
sg - læetукры́тие с, защи́та жi læ af... — под защи́той...
* * *cover, lee* * *I. (et) shelter;(mar) leeward, lee;[ i læ] sheltered, under cover,(mar) to leeward;[ roret i læ!] helm a-lee![ i læ af] in the lee of, sheltered by ( fx a house).II. vb shelter ( for from). -
7 overtage
assume, take over* * *vb take over ( fx a business, a loan, the command, the helm, his job, the leadership, the watch),F assume ( fx control, one's duties, the direction, the leadership);(fx ved huskøb) take possession of ( fx the house);( påtage sig) take on, undertake ( fx a job, a task),F assume;( også) take charge of;[ overtage magten] take over, take (, assume) control (, power),( ved regeringsskifte) come into power,( med vold) seize power,(se også regering). -
8 styrbord
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