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court ( fx a higher (, lower) court). -
22 stade
* * *(et -r)( salgsbod) stall,( især på udstilling) stand;( bistade) hive;( trin) level, plane ( fx be on the same plane as a savage; be on a higher plane of development);[ tage stade] take one's stand. -
23 stræbe
* exert oneself;[ stræbe efter](dvs have som mål) aim at ( fx accuracy, better products, increased production, a seat in Parliament),(F: om højt el. uopnåeligt mål) aspire to ( fx fame, perfection, the position of managing director);(F: stræbe efter at få, opnå) strive for ( fx better conditions, freedom, power, recognition);(dvs have som mål) aim at -ing ( fx at being number one), aim to,F aspire to ( fx become an author),( bestræbe sig på) endeavour to ( fx do one's best),( stærkere) strive to;[ stræbe én efter livet] seek somebody's life;[ stræbe opad] aspire to higher things. -
24 undervisning
class, education, instruction, teaching, tuition, tutelage* * *(en)( undervisning som man giver) teaching ( fx he is going in for teaching; thanks to his teaching I learnt it very quickly; teaching in and through the immigrants' home language),F ( også om undervisning man får) instruction ( fx instruction in biology; the instruction provided by the school), tuition ( fxtuition is free);( privat) lessons pl ( fx give (, take) lessons),F tuition;( mere generelt: uddannelse etc) education ( fx compulsory education; he got no education); training;[ med adj:][ elementær undervisning] elementary instruction (, education);( for begge køn) co-education;(ved gymnasiet etc) secondary education,(ved universiteter etc) higher (el. tertiary) education;[ individuel undervisning] individual tuition;[ privat undervisning] private lessons pl,F private tuition;[ med vb:][ deltage i (el. følge) undervisningen]( i skole) be present in classes, attend classes,( i højere undervisning) attend lectures;[ han forstyrrer undervisningen] he is a nuisance in class;( om børn i skole) neglect classes, miss school;[ give undervisning] teach,F give instruction,( privat) give lessons;[ give undervisning i engelsk] teach English,( privat) give lessons in English, give English lessons,F give tuition in English;[ tage undervisning i engelsk] take lessons in English.
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