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21 menneske
sg - ménnesket, pl - ménneskerчелове́к м, pl лю́ди мнúnge ménnesker — молоды́е лю́ди
* * *human, human being, man, soul* * *(et -r, bestemt form i pl: menneskene) person ( fx he is not a very friendly person),(især mods dyr el. overnaturligt væsen) human being ( fx we are human beings, not animals), human;[ mennesker]( også) people ( fx he knows a lot of people);[ mennesket]( i al almindelighed) man ( fx God created man in his own image; man was born free);[ menneskene] mankind, man, the human race;[ alle mennesker] everybody ( fx everybody knows that);[ alle mennesker er skabt lige] all men are created equal;[ et menneske]( også) somebody ( fx she needs somebody to talk to);[ et godt menneske] a good man (, woman);[ vi mødte ikke et menneske] we did not meet a soul;[ ungt menneske] young man,( ganske ung) young boy,(ofte neds) youth;[ unge mennesker] young people, youth;[ voksent menneske] adult, grown-up;(se også ny). -
22 menneskelig
1) челове́ческий2) челове́чный, гума́нный* * ** * *adj human ( fx being, error, weaknesses);( menneskekærlig) humane ( fx treatment);( ordentlig) decent ( fx living conditions, wage),( rimelig) reasonable ( fx price);[ det menneskelige] human nature;(dvs hvis han dør) if anything should happen to him. -
23 menneskehænder
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24 menneskelighed
* * *(en) (se menneskelig)humanity; humaneness; human decency (el. kindness) ( fx couldn't they show a little human decency?). -
25 menneskeværdighed
sg - ménneskeenчелове́ческое досто́инство* * *human dignity, dignity as a human being. -
26 skikkelse
character, figure, form, shape* * *(en -r) shape ( fx a fiend in human shape), form ( fx the god appeared in various forms),( tilstand) state ( fx restore the house to its original state);( legemsform) shape ( fx he has a handsome shape; she has a fine shape), form ( fx her beautiful (, graceful, well-proportioned) form);( person) figure ( fx a well-known figure; I saw a (dark) figure approaching),( utydelig også) shape, form ( fx we saw a dark (, strange) shape (el.form) in the distance);( i drama, maleri, historien etc) figure ( fx the greatest figure of our time; he was fascinated by the figure of Jesus),( i litteratur også) character;[ hans planer antager fastere skikkelse] his plans are taking a more definite shape;[ antage menneskelig skikkelse] assume human shape;[ i skikkelse af] in the shape of;(se også bedrøvelig). -
27 al
= alt, pl álleвесь, вся (всё)éfter alt — по́сле всего́
al vérden — всё, весь мир
i al(t) fald — во вся́ком слу́чае
frem for alt — пре́жде всего́
i alt — в ито́ге, всего́
álle végne — повсю́ду
álle végne fra — отовсю́ду
* * ** * *I. (en)(geol) hard pan.II. all;[ al mulig] all possible, every (possible),(se mulig);[ uden al grund] without any reason (whatever);[ alt] all;(substantivisk el. adverbielt) everything, all,( hvadsomhelst) anything ( fx he'll do anything to win);[ alt andet] everything else;[ alt andet end dum] anything but stupid;[ ét og alt], se II. en;[ alt menneskeligt] everything human;[ alt sammen] all (of it);[ alt efter] according to;[ alt efter som] according as;[ alt for] (far) too, (much) too;[ alt hvad] all that; everything that;[ alt hvad der er dansk] everything Danish;[ jeg skynder mig alt hvad jeg kan] I am hurrying as much as I can (el. Tall I can);[ i alt] in all;( ved sammentælling) total;[ 15 i alt] 15 in all, a total of 15;[ alt i alt] altogether; all things considered; (taking it) all in all;[ ikke for alt i verden], se verden;[ alt imedens](adv) in the meantime,(conj) while;[ når alt kommer til alt] after all, when all is said and done; at the end of the day;[ alle] all ( fx all the apples);( substantivisk) everybody, all ( fx everybody knows that; all were happy; we were all happy);[ alle andre] everybody else,(= enhver anden) anybody else;[ alle andre end] anybody but, everybody except;[ alle de andre] all the others;[ alle og enhver] everybody, anybody;[ én gang for alle] once (and) for all;[ én for alle og alle for én] one for all and all for one;(merk) jointly and severally;[ alle hverdage] every weekday, on all weekdays;[ alle mennesker] everybody;[ alle mulige], se mulig;[ alle sammen], se allesammen;[ alle som én] one and all, to a man;[ alle tre] all three, the three of them;[ alle vi] all we ( fx an opinion which all we of the bourgeoisie share);[ alles] everybody's, of all;[ alles blikke] all eyes. -
28 almenmenneskelig
(universally) human, common to all mankind, universal. -
29 antage
41) брать, принима́ть2) предпола́гать* * *assume, suppose, take on* * *I. vb(tilbud etc) accept;( ansætte) engage ( fx a secretary), take on ( fx more workers);( godkende) approve ( fx plan, a scheme);( blive tilhænger af) adopt ( fx Christianity, an opinion);(få ( en vis skikkelse)) assume ( fx human shape);[ antage et navn] adopt a name;[ antage sig ens sag] take up somebody's cause;[ antage titel af] assume the title of.II. vb( formode) suppose, assume ( fx I suppose (el. assume) it is true; let us suppose (el. assume) that it is true),( gå ud fra) take it ( fx I take it that we agree on this),F presume;[ som almindelig antaget] as (it) is generally believed;[ antage for] take for ( fx what do you take me for? he is not the man I took him for). -
30 bolig
sg - bóligen, pl - bóligerкварти́ра ж; жильё с* * *dwelling, home, housing* * *(en -er) home ( fx people now spend more money on their homes),F residence ( fx at his private residence, the ambassador'sresidence), habitation ( fx human habitations);(især jur, officielt el. fagsprog) dwelling ( fx 160,000 new dwellings were started in 1981; the dwellings of the natives);(poet.) abode;( hus) house,(især am) home,( lejlighed) flat,(am) apartment;[ boliger]( også) housing ( fx there are thousands of people in deplorable housing); accommodation ( fx the poorer paid cannot get decent accommodation);[ skaffe boliger til] provide housing (el. accommodation) for;F take up residence in Copenhagen. -
31 djævel
devil, evil-doer, fiend* * *(en, djævle) devil,(litt) fiend;( ond person) devil,( stærkere) fiend;[ en stakkels djævel] a poor devil;[ en djævel i menneskeskikkelse] a fiend in human shape, the devil incarnate;[ han ville med djævelens vold og magt rejse] he was hellbent on going; come hell or high water he was going;[ han er en ren djævel til at arbejde] he is a demon for work. -
32 egne
vb:[ egne sig for] be suitable for ( fx those shoes are not suitable for rainy weather, a film that is not suitable for children), be fit for( fx the house is not fit for human habitation);[ egne sig til] be fit for ( fx he is not fit for the job),F be suited to (el. for) ( fx a job),T be cut out to be ( fx he is not cut out to be a teacher);( være kvalificeret) be qualified for.{}adj own;( særegen) particular;( underlig) odd, strange;[ han har ( sit) eget hus (, værelse)] he has a house (, room) of his own, he has his own house (, room);[ han havde et eget tørt lune] he had a dry humour all his own;[ det er sådan sin egen sag] it is an awkward matter;[ gå sine egne veje] go one's own way; -
33 fejle
11) ошиба́ться, заблужда́ться2) страда́ть (чем-л.)hvad féjler bárnet? — что с ребёнком?
* * *err, fail, slip up, go wrong* * *I. vb( begå fejl) make mistakes,F err ( fx to err is human);( ikke ramme) miss;[ det kan ikke fejle at han har] he is sure to have.II. vb ( lide af):[ hvad fejler du?] what is the matter with you?[ han fejler ikke noget] he is all right;[ du må jo fejle noget] you ought to have your head examined. -
34 grænse
sg - grǽnsen, pl - grǽnserграни́ца ж, рубе́ж мved grǽnsen — на грани́це
* * *border, borderline, bound, boundary, confines, frontier, limit* * *I. (en -r)( naturlig geografisk grænse; grænselinje) boundary ( fx the Pyrenees form the boundary between France and Spain; natural boundaries; draw a boundary);( statsgrænse) frontier ( fx the frontier between Denmark and Germany; along the frontier with Germany), border ( fx smuggle people across the border),(i Engl, Irland og USA) border ( fx the Scottish border, the Mexican border);( mellem områder i et land) boundary ( fx between two counties (, estates));( grænseområde) border;( afslutning, ydergrænse) limit ( fx within the limits of the city);( for skoles område) bounds pl;(fig) ( afgrænsning) boundary ( fx the boundaries of human knowledge; children have a need to know where the permitted boundaries are);( yderste grænse) limit ( fx there is a limit to my patience; reach the limit(s) of one's patience; the limits of his power),(F: begrænsning) bounds ( fx it passes all reasonable bounds; his gratitude (, greed) knew no bounds (el. limits));( skillelinje) borderline ( fx she was on the borderline between failing and passing);[ sætte en grænse for] set a limit to; set bounds to;[ et sted må man sætte en grænse (el. trække grænsen)](fig) one has to draw the line somewhere;[ med præp:][ inden for landets grænser] within the frontiers (el. borders) of the country;[ inden for visse grænser] within (certain) limits;[ gå over grænsen] cross the frontier,(fig) go too far;[ være lige på grænsen af] border on ( fx it borders on insolence);(dvs til det uanstændige) T it was near the knuckle (el. bone);[ ved grænsen] at the frontier (el. border) ( fx we stopped at the frontier);(dvs langs) on the frontier (el. border) ( fx there are many guards on the frontier; fighting on the border);II. vb:[ det grænser til det utrolige] it is hardly to be believed, it is almost incredible;[ mistanke der grænser til vished] suspicion amounting almost to certainty;[ England grænser mod nord til Skotland] England borders in the north on Scotland;[ dette grænser til vanvid] this borders (el. verges) on insanity. -
35 håb
sg - håbet, pl - håbнаде́жда ж* * *dream, hope* * *(et -) hope,( forventning) expectation;[ han er familiens håb] he is the hope of his family;[ fatte håb] begin to hope;[ så længe der er liv er der håb] while there is life there is hope;( svarer til) hope springs eternal (in the human breast);[ gøre sig håb om] have hopes of, hope for;[ håbet om at se ham igen] the hope of seeing him again;[ i håb om at] in the hope that, hoping (that);[ nære håb om at] cherish the hope of -ing;[ opgive håbet], se opgive;[ sætte sit håb til ham] pin one's faith (el. hope) on him, place one's hope on him;[ alt håb er ude] all hope is at an end;( citat fra Dante:) abandon hope, all ye that enter here. -
36 indbegreb
sg - índbegrebetсовоку́пность ж; воплоще́ние с* * *(et)( typisk udtryk) essence, quintessence ( fx this poem represents to me the quintessence of beauty);[( om person:) han er indbegrebet af hæderlighed (, uskyldighed)] he is honesty (, innocence) itself;( også) he is the soul of honour. -
37 krænke
11) оскорбля́ть, обижа́ть2) наруша́ть (закон и т. п.)* * ** * *vb( fornærme) offend,( stærkere) affront,( forhåne) insult;( såre) hurt ( fx somebody's feelings);(moralsk følelse etc) offend ( fx one's sense of justice),( stærkere) affront ( fx individuals may be affronted by the display of pornographic material),( stærkere) outrage ( fx one's sense of justice);( krænke rettigheder) infringe on ( fx their fishing rights), invade( fx his privacy). -
38 krænkelse
sg - krǽnkelsen, pl - krǽnkelser1) оскорбле́ние с, оби́да ж2) наруше́ние с (закона и т. п.)* * ** * *offence (af against), affront, insult (af to), outrage (af on), violation( fx a gross (el. flagrant) violation of human rights; a violation of our territory); infringement, invasion (af of). -
39 medmenneske
(et -r) fellow creature, fellow human being. -
40 menneskeføde
:### [ (u)egnet til menneskeføde] (un)fit for human consumption.
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