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1 helt
I sg - helten, pl - helteгеро́й мIIсовсе́м, соверше́нно, абсолю́тно* * *absolutely, all, altogether, clean, cleanly, completely, entirely, hero, out, quite, right, very, wholly* * *I. (en -e) hero (pl -es);[ dagens helt] the hero of the day.II. adv quite, completely,(mere F) entirely ( fx different, finished, wrong; not quite (el.entirely) satisfied),( ved nægtelse også) altogether ( fx not altogether bad (,satisfied));( uden nægtelse også, stærkere) totally ( fx changed; I totally agree), absolutely ( fx he is absolutely unbearable);( nogenlunde) quite, fairly ( fx good);[ han er blevet et helt andet menneske] he has become (quite) a different man;[ noget helt andet] something quite (el. completely) different;[ det er noget helt andet!] that is quite a different matter (el. story),(dvs det var bedre) that's more like it![ helt hen til] right up to;[ helt henne ved] right at;[ helt henne ved siden af] right beside;[ helt og holdent] completely, entirely;[ helt igennem] right through, through and through ( fx wet through and through),(fig) through and through ( fx he is a reliable man through and through), thoroughly ( fx he is thoroughly trustworthy), out and out ( fx he is an out-and-out scoundrel);[ helt inde i] right inside;[ helt nede i] right down in;[ helt omme bag] right behind;[ skrive et ord helt ud] write a word in full. -
2 absolut
1. aабсолю́тный; безусло́вный2. advнепреме́нно, безусло́вноabsolút íkke... — во́все не...
* * *absolute, positively* * *I. (et -ter) Absolute.II. adj absolute;adv absolutely ( fx first-rate), completely ( fx honest; we agree completely),( foran negative udtryk) utterly ( fx impossible);( ganske sikkert) certainly, definitely;( overordentlig) decidedly ( fx he is decidedly clever);(ved sup) decidedly, far and away, easily ( fx the best, the strongest);[ absolut ikke] not at all, certainly not;[ ja absolut!] certainly![ absolut flertal, absolut majoritet] an absolute majority;[ absolut nulpunkt] absolute zero;[ absolut nødvendig] absolutely necessary, indispensable;[ absolut sidste] positively the last ( fx performance; his positively last appearance);[ skal du absolut gå?] do you really have to go?[ han vil absolut gå] he insists on going. -
3 ganske
1) совсе́м, соверше́нно2) дово́льно, вполне́gánske vist (, men) — коне́чно (, но)
* * ** * *I. adv( i højeste grad, absolut) absolutely ( fx awful, marvellous, impossible), perfectly ( fx awful; you are perfectly right; he is perfectly intolerable);( helt, i høj grad) quite ( fx alone, impossible, young; I quite agree with him; he is not quite honest);( meget) very ( fx very small, a very short time);( temmelig) fairly ( fx fairly good); quite ( fx quite good; quite a good dinner; it is quite warm);[ ganske anderledes] quite different(ly);[ ganske anderledes godt] far better;[ ganske anderledes vanskelig] far more difficult;[ noget ganske andet], se II. helt;[ jeg er ganske uenig med dig] I completely disagree with you;[ ganske som du vil] just as you please;[ ganske vist]( men) of course (but), true (but) ( fx true, I saw him, but I didn't speak to him),( om stærkere modsætning) certainly, indeed (but) ( fx thesituation is certainly (el. indeed) serious, but there is still hope);II. adj whole ( fx the whole day).
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