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1 beherske
1владе́ть; госпо́дствоватьbehérske frémmede sprog — владе́ть иностра́нными языка́ми
behérske sig — владе́ть собо́й
* * *control, dominate* * *vb( regere over) rule (over), govern;( være kyndig i) master ( fx a language);( være herre over) be master of, control ( fx England controls the market; control one's voice (, emotions, anger));F contain ( fx he could hardly contain his laughter (, enthusiasm));(mil.: kunne beskyde) command ( fx a position from which the artillery commanded the town);[ beherske sig] control oneself. -
2 herredømme
sg - hérredømmetгоспо́дство сmíste hérredømmet — потеря́ть власть
* * *ascendancy / ascendency, control, domination, dominion* * *(et)( beherskelse) control ( over over, of, fx a dog, a horse, a class, the situation), command ( over of, over, fx the sea, the situation; over oneself),( fuldstændig) mastery ( over over, of, fx a horse, the sea(s));(styre etc) control ( fx come under British control),( især hårdt) domination ( fx people who lived under Communist domination);F dominion ( fx they would resent foreign dominion);(litt) sway;[ med præp:][ herredømmet i luften] the command (, mastery) of the air, air supremacy;[ få herredømme over] get control of ( fx the situation, a wild horse, a country), become (,make oneself) master (, mistress) of; obtain the command of ( fx the air);[ miste herredømmet over bilen] lose control of the car;[ herredømme over sproget] a command of the language;( også) self-control ( fx lose (, regain) one's self-control);[ herredømmet på havet] the command of the sea, naval supremacy.
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