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1 sig selv
herself [if the person of "herself" is the person of an object] -
2 sig selv
herself, himself, itself, self, themselves -
3 hende selv
herself -
4 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). -
5 adsprede
2рассе́иватьádsprede sig — рассе́яться, развле́чься
* * **( more) amuse,F divert;(få til at glemme sorg etc) take out of himself (etc) ( fx that trip will take her out of herself);( bortjage tanker) drive away,F dispel ( fx his melancholy);[ adsprede sig] amuse oneself. -
6 favn
sg - favnen, pl - favneобъя́тие сtáge i favn — обня́ть
* * ** * *(en -e) arms pl ( fx she threw herself into his arms);( mål) fathom;[ på ni favne vand] in nine fathoms of water;[ tage en i sin favn] take somebody in one's arms, embrace somebody;[ med favnen fuld af blomster] carrying an armful of flowers. -
7 klare
1сде́лать, нала́дить, привести́ в поря́докdet klárer han nok! — он с э́тим спра́вится!
kláre op — проя́сниться ( о погоде)
kláre sig — спра́виться
* * *clear, cope, deal with, get through, manage, put up with, sort out, stand, stand up to* * *vb( ordne) take care of, deal with ( fx a problem);( overkomme) manage, cope with ( fx he thinks he can manage everything; I can't manage (el. cope with) him; cope with the difficulties; the road could no longer cope with the traffic);( modstå, holde til) stand up to ( fx the pressure, torture; a test; he can't stand up to living alone);( økonomisk) afford, find the money for;( i fodbold) save ( fx he saved six goals);( gøre klar(ere)) clear ( fx one's voice),( væske) clarify, clear,(øl) fine;[ klare den] manage,T cope ( fx he can't cope);(dvs det lykkedes el. han overlevede) he made it;( ved eksamen) he scraped through;[ godt klaret!] well done![ klare det godt] do well;( om vejret) it is clearing up;[ hans ansigt klarede op] his face brightened (el. lit up);[ med sig:][ klare sig] do ( fx he did poorly in the examination),F fare;( klare sig igennem) manage, get along,( med kniberi) get by,( økonomisk) manage, get by ( fx I can manage (, get by) on £50 aweek); make (both) ends meet;( hævde sig, fx i konkurrence) hold one's own ( fx in a discussion),( i vanskelighed, mod kritik etc, T) keep one's end up;[ klare sig godt (, dårligt)] do well (, badly), give a good (, poor) account of oneself,F make a good (, poor) showing, acquit oneself well (, badly);( især økonomisk) fend for oneself ( fx after his father's death he had to fend for himself);( passe på sig selv, være uafhængig) take care of oneself, look after oneself ( fx let her go alone, she is old enough to look afterherself);(dvs opgive at hjælpe) leave him to his own devices;[ klare sig med] make do with;[ klare sig ud af] get out of;[ klare sig uden] do without. -
8 selve
* * *the actual ( fx in the actual hall; during the actual ceremony), itself ( fx the house itself is quite large),( om person) himself, herself;[ i selve dette hus] in this very house;[ selveste kongen] the king himself. -
9 sig
itself, oneself* * *pron oneself, himself, herself, itself, themselves,(efter præp) one, him, her, it, them ( fx he enjoyed himself, he looked about him);[ bide sig i tungen] bite one's tongue;[ klø sig i hovedet] scratch one's head;[ slå sig på låret] slap one's thigh;[ sig selv], se II. selv;[ forb med præp:][ frygtsom af sig] timid (by nature), naturally timid;[ en klasse for sig] a class apart (el. of its own el. by itself);[ holde piger for sig og drenge for sig] keep girls and boys apart;[ det er en sag for sig] that is another matter;[ ud med sig!] out you go! -
10 umyndiggøre
vb:[ umyndiggøre én] declare somebody (, have somebody declared) incapable of managing his (, her) own affairs;(fig) not allow somebody to decide any thing for himself (, herself). -
11 undskylde
apologize, excuse, forgive, pardon, beg someone's pardon* * ** excuse ( fx I will excuse you this time; nothing can excuse such conduct);( bede om undskyldning for) apologize for ( fx he apologized for his mistake);[ undskyld!]( om forladelse) (I'm) sorry;( tillader De?) excuse me; thank you;(am) pardon me;etc) excuse me,(am) pardon me;[ undskyld at jeg siger det, men...] excuse (el. forgive el. pardon) me for saying so, but...;[ undskyld at jeg beholder handsken på] excuse my glove;[ undskyld at jeg kommer for sent] excuse my (el. me for) being late;T sorry I'm late;[ undskyld hvis jeg] excuse (el. forgive) me if I;[ undskyld men det er ikke rigtigt] I'm sorry (el. pardon me) but that is not correct;[ bede én undskylde] apologize;[ bede én undskylde noget] apologize to somebody for something, ask somebody to excuse something;[ vi beder Dem undskylde forsinkelsen] please excuse the delay;( ved afslag) excuse oneself;(dvs jeg kan ikke komme) I'm so sorry I can't accept your kindinvitation,( jeg må gå) I'm afraid I must be going now;[ næh, nu må du meget undskylde!] really now![ hun undskyldte det over for sig selv med at] she made the excuse to herself that;[ undskylde sig] apologize, make excuses,( bede sig fri) excuse oneself ( over for to);[ undskylde sig med at] plead that, excuse oneself on the plea that;[ være lovlig undskyldt] have a valid excuse. -
12 virkelig
actual, actually, ever, indeed, jolly, really, true* * *I. adj(mods tilsyneladende) real ( fx who is the real manager? what is the real reason? that is not his real name),(mods mulig; faktisk) actual ( fx an actual (el. real) event; what is the actual amount (, result)? these are the actual figures, not an estimate);( ikke af navn, men af gavn) virtual ( fx he is the virtual head of the school);[ det virkelige liv] real life.II. adv really, actually ( fx she really (el. actually) dit it),( stærkere) indeed ( fx he is indeed a great man);[ virkelig?] really?[ han kom virkelig] he really came; he did come;[ hun havde vist sig som hun virkelig var] she had shown herself as she really was (el. in her true colours).
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