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1 mangle
1не хвата́ть, недостава́ть, отсу́тствоватьhvem mángler? — кто отсу́тствует?
jeg mángler pénge — у меня́ нет де́нег
* * *lack, be lacking, be low on, need, short, go short, want, want for* * *vb( ikke have, ikke have nok af) lack ( fx experience, initiative, courage), want ( fx capital);( især om egenskab også, F) be lacking in, be deficient in ( fx courage, intelligence);( ikke have nok af også) be short of ( fx money);( være helt uden også) have no ( fx money, time),F be devoid of ( fx humour);( trænge til) need ( fx practice);( savnes) be missing ( fx the book is missing from the shelf);F be lacking ( fx enthusiasm was lacking), be wanting;( være fraværende) be absent ( fx who is absent today?);( misbilligende) that's a bit stiff!( positivt) of course! why not! that's only natural![ det manglede bare du ikke skulle hjælpe] why on earth shouldn't you help;[ jeg mangler kun en side så er jeg færdig] I have only got one more page to read (, write) and I have finished;F it only remains for me to say that...;(ved uheld etc) it needed only this!F much remains to be done;[ klokken mangler 2 minutter i 4] it is 2 minutes to 4;[ han lader det ikke mangle på] he is not sparing of;[ han mangler aldrig svar] he is never at a loss for an answer.
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