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61 special-
special ( fx library, correspondent, steel), specialist ( fxfirm, treatment); specialized ( fx knowledge, job). -
62 sprede
broadcast, diffuse, disband, disperse, diversify, propagate, scatter, spread, strew* * ** spread ( fx manure over a field, payments over a longer period, terror, knowledge, sunshine about one, disease, one's fingers);( til forskellige sider, splitte) scatter ( fx he scattered the books all over the floor; the storm scattered the ships; scatter seed),F disperse ( fx the police dispersed the crowd; disperse the troops; the examination scores are dispersed over a range from 3 to 11);( fordrive, fx tungsind, F) dispel, dissipate;( udsende, fx lys) give out ( fx heat, light);(fys) diffuse ( fx light);[ sprede sig, spredes] spread; scatter,F disperse ( fx the crowd scattered (, dispersed)); -
63 sprogkundskaber
pl knowledge of languages (, of a language); language skills;[ have gode sprogkundskaber] be a good linguist. -
64 sprogkyndig
adj with a knowledge of foreign languages;sb linguist. -
65 stedkendt
adj:[ være stedkendt] have a knowledge of local conditions, know the locality;[ jeg er ikke stedkendt ( her)] I am a stranger here. -
66 stump
obtuse, scrap, snippet, stump* * *I. (en -er)( lille stykke, smule) piece,( mindre) bit,(ubrugelig el. kasseret) scrap ( fx of cloth, paper, metal,knowledge; there was not a scrap of food left);( brudstykke) fragment ( fx fragments of a vase (, of a shell, of glass); a fragment of an old play);( løsrevet stykke) snatch ( fx snatches of conversation, of music, of a song);( rest) stump ( fx of a candle, cigar, pencil, arm, leg, tooth),( af cigaret, blyant også) stub, end;( om barn) tiny tot;( kæleord) pet;[ stumper] pieces, bits, scraps etc;[ rive i stumper og stykker] tear to bits (el. shreds);smithereens), smash (, blow) up;[ redde stumperne] save something out of the wreck; pick up the pieces.II. adj blunt;( om vinkel) obtuse. -
67 tilegne
* * *vb dedicate ( fx a book to somebody);( ved håndskrevet dedikation) inscribe ( til to);[ tilegne sig ( viden)] acquire ( fx knowledge),( uden besvær) pick up ( fx a language, the correct intonation);( tilrane sig) appropriate (to oneself) ( fx he appropriated the best room (to himself)),( stjæle) abstract;(penge etc, ved bedrageri) embezzle. -
68 tørste
* * *vb be thirsty;[ tørste efter] thirst for ( fx a cold beer; knowledge, revenge);[ tørste efter at gøre det] thirst to do it. -
69 uafvidende
adv unwittingly; -
70 uddybe
dredge, elaborate, enlarge on* * *vb deepen,( opmudre også) dredge;(fig) go more thoroughly into ( fx a question), go into details about( fx one's plans), develop ( fx could you develop that pointfurther?),F enlarge on ( fx one's plans, a proposal, a question, a statement), elaborate (on) ( fx a description, a question);[ uddybe sit kendskab til] improve one's knowledge of;(fig) it has widened the gap between them. -
71 udnytte
take advantage of, exploit, harness, play on, tap* * *vb( nyttiggøre) make use of ( fx one's abilities),F utilize ( fx one's abilities, one's opportunities, the resources), exploit ( fx one's abilities, nuclear energy, the oil, theresources, water power),( til energiproduktion også) harness ( fx solar energy, water power);(fig) make use of ( fx don't let him make use of you),( misbruge) exploit ( fx workers, one's friends, somebody's good nature), take advantage of ( fx her youth and inexperience);( skaffe sig uretmæssig fordel) capitalize on ( fx he tried to capitalize on his acquaintance with the President);[ udnytte det bedst muligt] make the best possible use of it, make the most of it;[ udnytte hans erfaring (, viden)] draw on his experience (, knowledge);[ udnytte tiden ( godt)] make good use of one's time, make the most of one's time. -
72 udvendig
exterior, external, outside* * *adj exterior ( fx door, painting), outside ( fx pockets, repairs, shutters, work), outer ( fx covering, layer),( kun ydre, især F) external ( fx purely external beauty);( overfladisk) superficial ( fx knowledge);adv (on the) outside; externally; superficially;[ det udvendige] the exterior;[ udvendig side] outer side, out-side;[ til udvendig brug], se II. udvortes. -
73 udvide
broaden, enlarge, extend* * *vb( gøre større) enlarge (fx a cavity, the pores, the mind), extend ( fx a house, the boundaries of a park, foreign trade, the meaning of a word, one's power, one's operations to wider circles, the franchise); expand( fx one's activities; a short story into a novel);( forøge) increase ( fx one's capital; production), expand ( fxproduction);( gøre bredere) widen ( fx a ditch, the gulf between them, a road, one's intellectual horizon), broaden ( fx a road, one's horizon);( organ i legemet) dilate;( sko, handske etc) stretch;( gøre udførligere, F) amplify ( fx a statement);[ udvide sine kundskaber] extend (el. improve) one's knowledge;[ udvide sig] expand ( fx water expands with heat); widen,F dilate ( fx the pupils of his eyes dilated);[ i udvidet betydning] in a wider sense;[ udvidet kursus] advanced course;[ udvidet tid](gram.) progressive tense;[ udvidet udgave] enlarged edition. -
74 varekundskab
(merk) knowledge of commodities. -
75 verdenserfaring
experience (el. knowledge) of the world, worldly wisdom. -
76 videbegærlighed
(en) curiosity, thirst for knowledge; an inquiring mind. -
77 øge
add, amplify, get up, heighten, increase, put on, speed up, step up, swell* * *vb( forøge) increase ( fx the number, production, resources, speed, taxes;med by), add to ( fx our knowledge, our understanding, theirenjoyment, their pleasure, their difficulties, their problems),T step up ( fx the amount, our efforts, the penalty, production, resources);( forhøje også, F) enhance ( fx the beauty, the pleasure, security, our understanding, the utility, the value),( forværre også, F) compound ( fx their difficulties, their problems, the damage);( i skrædderi) lengthen, add to, -
78 almenviden
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