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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 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. -
3 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! -
4 skyld
blame, debt, fault, guilt, guiltiness* * *(en)( også = det at være skyldig) guilt ( fx find out where the guilt (el.blame) lies; prove his guilt);[ med vb:][ bære skylden] be responsible;( i fadervor) forgive us our trespasses;[ få skylden] get the blame;[ give én skylden for noget] put (el. lay) the blame for something on somebody, hold somebody responsible for something, blame somebody for something,T blame something on somebody;[ skylden ligger hos ham] he is to blame, the blame is his,F the guilt lies with him;[ påtage sig skylden] take (el. bear) the blame, accept the blame;[ skyde skylden på én] put (el. lay) the blame on somebody;[ tage skylden], se ovf: påtage sig skylden;[ være skyld i] be the cause of, cause;[ det er hans skyld, han er skyld i det] he is to blame (for it), it is his fault;[ han er selv skyld i det] he has only himself to blame, it is his own fault;( også) he has brought his troubles on himself;[ med præp:][ for ens skyld] for somebody's sake, for the sake of somebody;( af hensyn til) for the sake of something ( fx of the rhyme),( på grund af) for ( fx marry somebody for his money);[ for begges skyld] for both their sakes;[ for min skyld] for my sake ( fx do it for my sake),(dvs jeg er da ligeglad) for all I care ( fx he can go hang forall I care);[ for min skyld gerne] I don't mind;[ uden skyld] blameless;[ han var uden skyld i ulykken] he did not cause the accident, he was in no way to blame for the accident;T the accident wasn't his fault;[ uden egen skyld] through no fault of one's own. -
5 ude
* * *adv out,( udenfor også) outside;( i fri luft) in the open (air), out (of doors);( i udlandet) abroad;( forbi) at an end ( fx all hope is at an end), up ( fx (the) time is up);[ spillet er ude] the game is up;[ han er helt ude af det] he is beside himself;[ være ude af sig selv] be beside oneself ( fx with joy, with rage);( stærkere) be out of one's mind,F be distracted,T be unhinged;(se også I. stand, syn);[ han er ude at gå en tur] he has gone for a walk;[ ude at rejse] travelling, on a journey, away,( i udlandet også) abroad;[ ude at tjene] in service;(se også svømme);[ der ude] out there;( ville have) be out for ( fx fun, money, a good time, compliments, somebody's blood), be after ( fx a job),(neds) be after ( fx somebody's job, somebody's wife), havedesigns on ( fx somebody's money);(se også ndf: ude på);(dvs kom med skoser etc) he was getting at me all the time;[ være ude for] meet with ( fx an accident; I never met with anything so awful as this), be involved in ( fx an accident);[ det er ude med ham] it is all up with him, he is done for;[ han var selv ude om det] he only got what he had asked for; he was asking for it; he brought it on himself;[ være ude over sin første ungdom] be past one's first youth;[ nyheden er ude over hele byen] the news is all over the town;[ være ude på (el. efter) at] be out to ( fx get him);[ være ude på (el. efter) ballade] be looking for trouble;(dvs jeg forstår ham ikke) what's he at?(neds: om skumle planer) what's he up to? what's his (little) game?[ ude på havet] (out) at sea;[ ude på landet] (out) in the country;[ være ude til middag] dine out; be dining out. -
6 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. -
7 adspredelse
sg - ádspredelsen, pl - ádspredelserразвлече́ние с* * ** * *(en -r)(morskab etc) amusement, pastime, recreation,F diversion;(dvs for at glemme sorg etc) he needs taking out of himself. -
8 alene
1. aоди́н, одино́кий2. adv1) в одино́чку, отде́льно2) то́лькоíkke aléne..., men ógså... — не то́лько..., но и...
* * *alone, by oneself, lonesome* * *I. adj alone, by oneself;[ vent til vi bliver alene] wait till we are by ourselves (el. on our own);[ han var alene om det] he did it all by himself, he did it on his own;[ forbryderen har ikke været alene om det] the criminal has not done it single-handed.II. adv only,F solely;[ alene af den grund] for that reason alone, if only for that reason;[ alene det at han] the mere fact that he;[ ene og alene] only, exclusively,F solely;[ alene for hans skyld (dvs på grund af ham) bør du se stykket] if only to see him you ought to go to the play;[ ikke alene... men også] not only... but (also);[ i København alene] in Copenhagen alone;[ alene tanken derom] the very idea (of it). -
9 anse
4счита́ть, рассма́триватьánse for — счита́ть (кем-л., чем-л.)
* * *consider, count, deem, give up, regard, take* * *vb:[ anse for] consider (to be) ( fx I consider him (to be) a fool (, crazy); I consider it my duty to help him; consider it as done), regard as ( fx he regards himself as a hero), look upon as,( fejlagtigt) take for ( fx take him for a fool; what do you take me for? he's not the man I took him for);[ anse det for givet] take it for granted;[ anse det for passende at] consider it the proper thing to;(se også anset). -
10 befinde
41) находи́ться, пребыва́ть2) чу́вствовать себя́* * *vb:[ befinde sig]( om helbred) be, feel,( opdage at man er på et sted) find oneself ( fx suddenly he found himself in a wood),( opholde sig, være) be ( fx in Central Africa, in a dangeroussituation);[ hvorledes befinder De Dem?] how are you?( især til patient) how are you feeling?[ befinde sig godt (el. vel)]( være rask) feel well, be well,( have det rart) be comfortable;[ han befandt sig godt (el. vel) derved] it did him good, it agreed with him. -
11 busk
sg - busken, pl - buskeкуст м* * *bush, shrub* * *(en -e) bush,( mindre) shrub;[ stikke hovedet i busken] bury one's head in the sand (like an ostrich);[ komme ud af busken] come out in the open;( også) he refused to commit himself. -
12 dy
vb:[ han kunne ikke dy sig] he could not help himself;[ han kunne ikke dy sig for at sige] he could not help saying;[ kan du dy dig!] no you don't! behave yourself! -
13 fald
I sg - faldet, pl - faldслу́чай мi al(t) fald — в любо́м слу́чае
i hvert fald — во вся́ком слу́чае
II sg - faldet, pl - faldi så fald — в тако́м слу́чае
1) паде́ние с ( с высоты)2) ги́бель ж, паде́ние с ( кабинета)* * *drop, fall, grade, slip, tumble, wave* * *(et -) fall;( faldhøjde) drop ( fx a drop of 1000 feet);( nedgang) fall ( fx in prices),( især pludseligt) drop ( fx in sales),F decrease, decline ( fx in the crime rate);( om kjole) hang;( kasus) case;(mar: tov) halyard;[ det sagde han i al (el. hvert) fald selv] or so (at least) he said himself;[ i bedste fald] at best;[ i bekræftende fald, i så fald] if so, in that case;[ i benægtende (el. modsat) fald] if not;(se også modsat);[ i hvert fald], se ovf;T (= absolut) definitely, absolutely;[ i værste fald] at worst, if the worst comes to the worst;[ bringe til fald] bring down ( fx the Government). -
14 foragt
sg - forágtenпрезре́ние с* * *contempt, disdain, scorn* * *[ afvise med foragt] scorn,F spurn ( fx an offer of help);[ ophøjet foragt] lofty scorn;[ foragt for retten] contempt of court. -
15 foregribe
vb( komme før) anticipate ( fx their wishes); pre-empt ( fx him; the findings of the inquiry);( hindre) forestall ( fx he forestalled my criticism (, objections, question) by bringing up the matter himself);[ foregribe begivenhedernes gang] anticipate events. -
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17 forskanse
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18 fra
от, из, сhan kom fra Moskvá — он прие́хал из Москвы́
fra mórgen til áften — с утра́ до ве́чера
avísen fra i dag — сего́дняшняя газе́та
fra nu af — отны́не
hils ham fra mig — переда́й ему́ от меня́ приве́т
* * *from, at the hands of, of, off, out of* * *I. præp from;( bort(e) fra) off ( fx keep your fingers off that book!);( om tid) from ( fx work from 9 to 5; from childhood he showed signs of genius),( og til nu) since ( fx he has lived here since his earliestchildhood);[( i regning:) syv fra tolv er fem] seven from twelve is (el. leaves) five, twelve take away seven leaves (el. is) five;[ fra da af] since then, since that time;[ han er helt fra den] he is out of his senses, he is beside himself;II. adv off;[ det gør hverken fra eller til] that makes no difference;[ jeg vil hverken råde til eller fra] I won't advise either way;[ trække fra], se trække.III. conj since ( fx since I was 4 years old). -
19 føle
21) щу́пать, тро́гать2) чу́вствовать* * *feel, take* * ** feel ( fx feel sorrow; feel somebody's pulse);( have en fornemmelse af, opfatte) sense ( fx he sensed the danger; when she spoke he sensed that she was hostile to him);[ føles som] feel like ( fx it feels like silk);[ føl selv ad!] feel for yourself![ føle efter noget] feel (, usikkert: grope) for something;[ få at føle] find (to one's cost);( kan gengives) he who will not hear must be made to feel;[ føle med en] feel for somebody, sympathize with somebody;( også) our hearts go out to them;[ det er hårdt at føle på] it feels hard;[ noget man kan tage og føle på] something you can touch,F something tangible;(dvs er tydeligt) it sticks out a mile;[ føle en på tænderne] sound somebody out;(dvs er vigtig) he fancies himself;[ føle sig for] feel one's way;(fig) sound somebody out;[ føle sig frem] feel one's way;(etc) feel happy (etc);[ føle sig som et andet menneske] feel (quite) another man (, woman); feel a different man (, woman). -
20 han
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