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1) вра́жеский2) вражде́бный* * *adverse, antagonistic, enemy, hostile* * *adj( fjendtligsindet) hostile ( over for to, towards);( tilhørende fjenden) enemy ( fx enemy aeroplanes, an enemy ship). -
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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). -
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sg - gáldenжёлчь ж* * *bile, gall* * *(en) bile;( hos dyr & fig) gall;[ holde galden flydende] keep the sore open, keep up hostile feelings;[ udøse sin galde] vent one's spite. -
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sg - hándlingen, pl - hándlingerде́йствие с; посту́пок м; акт м* * *action, plot* * *(en -er) action ( fx a heroic action; judge him by his actions),F act ( fx a cruel (, criminal, unselfish) act),( højtideligere) deed ( fx a heroic (, noble) deed);( det at handle) action ( fx it is time for action; action, not talking, is necessary now);(" intrige") plot ( fx summarize the plot; the film has a complicated plot),( begivenheder) action ( fx the action takes place in France; there is not much action in the novel);( højtidelig handling) ceremony;[ fjendtlig handling] hostile act;( også) the scene is laid in France;[ en handlingens mand] a man of action;[ skride til handling] take action. -
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adj minded ( fx democratically (, socially) minded);[( ofte uoversat:) moderne indstillet] progressive;[ konservativt indstillet] conservative;[ fjendtligt indstillet] hostile ( over for towards);(se også positiv);[ venligt indstillet over for] kindly disposed towards;[ være indstillet på (, på at)] be prepared for (, to);( også) not disposed to. -
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hostile — [ ɔstil ] adj. • 1450, rare XVIIe XVIIIe; lat. hostilis, de hostis « ennemi » 1 ♦ Qui manifeste de l agressivité, se conduit en ennemi. Pays, puissance hostile. Groupes hostiles qui se font la guerre. ⇒ adverse, ennemi. Foule hostile et menaçante … Encyclopédie Universelle
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