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41 ville
please, should* * *vb (vil, ville, villet)a) ( hjælpeverbum til at betegne ren fremtid: vil, 1. person) shall, will,(2. & 3. person) will;(præt: ville, 1. person) should, would,(2. & 3. person) would;[ han vil snart være her] he'll soon be here;(præt: ville) would;[ jeg vil gå hen og besøge ham] I'll go and see him;[ jeg vil ikke gå] I will not go, I won't go;[ farven vil ikke gå af] the colour won't come off;[ man kan hvad man vil] where there's a will there's a way;[ jeg vil påstå at] I would maintain that,(se også d);c) ( højtideligt sprog) will;[ som Gud vil] as God wills;[ han ville det anderledes] he willed otherwise;d) ( ønske) want (to),( svagere) would like (to),F wish (to);[ han har villet hjælpe] he has wanted to help;[ hvad vil du?] what do you want?[ hvad vil du mig?] what do you want of me?[ han ved hvad han vil] he knows his own mind;[ vil du have at jeg skal gå?] do you want me to go?[ som du vil] as you please (el. like);(dvs ofte let irriteret) please yourselves;e) ( villighed) be willing (to);[ jeg vil gerne gøre det] I am willing to do it,(se også gerne);[ vil du være så venlig at], se venlig;f) [ Udtryk][ mulighed:][ lad det være, hvad det være vil] be that as it may;[ ske hvad der vil] come what may;[ med præp & adv:][ han vil af] he wants to get off;[ han vil af med den] he wants to get rid of it;[ han vil ikke af med bogen] he will not part with the book;[ enten han vil eller ej] whether he wants it or not; whether he likes it or not;[ hvor vil han hen?] where is he going?(fig) what is he driving (el. getting) at?[ jeg vil hjem] I want to go home,(dvs jeg går nu) I'm going home;[ vil du ikke nok], se nok;[ vil du med?] are you coming too? would you like to come with us (, go with them etc)? would you like to join us (, them etc)?[ hvad vil du med det?] what do you want it for? what do you want to do with it?[ jeg vil ned] I want to get down;[ han vil til England] he wants to go (el. intends to go el. is going) to England;[ han vil til at gå] he is about to go;[ uden at ville det] unintentionally. -
42 ægteskab
marriage, match, matrimony, wedlock* * *(et -er) marriage ( fx a happy and lasting marriage; marriage as an institution),( ægteskabeligt liv også) married life ( fx their marriage (el.married life) was very happy; after twenty years of marriage (el.married life));(rel el. F) matrimony ( fx join them in holy matrimony; he is thinking of matrimony),(glds, poet. el. jur) wedlock ( fx born out of wedlock);[ to børn af et tidligere ægteskab] two children by a previous marriage;[ et barn af andet ægteskab] a child of his (, her) second marriage;[ hans børn af andet ægteskab] his children of his second marriage;( også) illegitimate; -
43 løbe sammen
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44 melde sig
enlist, join up, report
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