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1 redskab
apparatus, appliance, implement, tool, utensil* * *(et -er) tool,F implement;( instrument) instrument;(zo etc = organ) organ;( om person) tool ( fx he was a willing tool in the hands of the tyrant),(se også viljeløs);( til gymnastik) apparatus ( fx competitors must perform two sets of exercises on each apparatus);[ et (gymnastik)redskab] a piece of (gymnastic) apparatus;[ mange redskaber] a lot of apparatus. -
2 gennemføre
2осуществля́ть, выполня́ть* * *bring off, carry out, effect, put into effect, execute, go through, go through with* * ** carry through;(fig også) carry out,F implement ( fx a scheme, proposals), effect ( fx savings),( trods vanskeligheder) go through with ( fx a plan);( fuldføre, fx studium) finish,F complete ( fx a course of study). -
3 iværksætte
3осуществи́ть, пусти́ть в ход* * *initiate, mount* * *vb( udføre) carry into effect ( fx a threat), realize, carry out ( fx a plan),F implement ( fx measures),( organisere) organize,F mount ( fx a search, an attack);( begynde) start ( fx a strike),F initiate ( fx a campaign, a plan, reforms). -
4 realisere
cash in, realize, sell off, sell out* * *vb( gennemføre) realize, carry out,F implement;( sælge) realize, sell;[ realisere sig selv] fulfil oneself. -
5 at gennemføre
to implement
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