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1 udførelse
conduct, execution, performance, transaction* * *(en -r) carrying out, performance, execution, accomplishment;( om arbejdes kvalitet) workmanship ( fx the workmanship in this furniture is very good);[ varen fås i flere udførelser] several versions (el. qualities) of the article are available;[ bringe til udførelse] carry out, carry into effect;[ det arbejde som er under udførelse] the work in progress (el. in hand);[ under udførelsen af] in the execution of ( fx obstruct the police in the execution of their duty). -
2 spil
gambling, game, pack, winch* * *I. (et -) play ( fx rain interfered with the play; the play of sunlight on water);( underholdningsspil) game ( fx bridge is an amusing game);( hasard) gambling;( samling kortblade) pack,(am) deck;( teaterstykke) play;( måde at spille på) ( skuespillers) acting,( musikers) playing,F execution,( boldspillers) play ( fx rough play);[ med adj:][ falsk spil] cheating;[ de spiller falsk spil], se næste afsnit;[ give ham frit spil] give (el. allow) him a free rein;[ give sin fantasi frit spil] give a free rein to one's imagination;[ højt spil] high play, (play for) high stakes,(fig) a dangerous game;[ have let spil] have the game all to oneself;[ de havde let spil med ham] he was no match for them, he was an easy prey;[ med vb:][ drive sit spil med en] play tricks on somebody;[ spille et spil skak (, billard)] play a game of chess (, billiards);(fig) play into their hands;[ de spiller falsk spil] they are not playing straight;(fig) the game is up;[ vælte spillet] upset the applecart;[ med præp, adv:][ uheldig i spil] unlucky at cards;[ have en finger med i spillet] have a hand in it;(fig), se spille (ind);[ der var fup med i spillet] there was foul play;[ sætte på spil] stake, risk,F hazard ( fx one's life);[ være på spil] be at work;[ de har været på spil igen] they have been at it again;[ gå til spil] take music lessons;(fig) put somebody out of the running, eliminate somebody ( fx a competitor);[ spillet er ude] the game is up.II. (et -)(mar) ( med lodret aksel) capstan;( med vandret aksel) windlass, winch. -
3 vidne
* * *I. (et -r)( person) witness;[ afhøre vidner] take evidence, examine (el. question) witnesses;[ bære vidne om], se II. vidne (om);[ føre vidner] call (el. produce) witnesses;[ føre ham som vidne] put him in the box,(am) put him on the stand;[ det har han vidner på] he can produce witnesses to that;[ indkalde én som vidne] summon(s) somebody as a witness, subpoena somebody;[ kalde til vidne] call to witness ( på at that);[ møde som vidne] appear as witness, go in the box,(am) take the stand;[ være vidne til] witness ( fx an accident, a ceremony, a curious scene),( være til stede ved) be present at ( fx the ceremony, theexecution).II. vb( i retten) give evidence,( under ed) depose;(rel) witness;[ vidne til fordel for] testify for;[ vidne imod] testify against ( fx several witnesses testified against him);[ vidne om]( vise) show,(F: tyde på) indicate ( fx a broken lock showed (, indicated) that the house had been broken into);( bevidne, F) testify to, attest to ( fx his writings attest to his wide reading), bear witness to ( fx terrible scars bore witness to the torture he had been subjected to).
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