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sg - døren, pl - døreдверь ж* * ** * *(en -e) door,( døråbning) doorway;[ bag lukkede døre] behind closed doors;(fig) be near,F be at hand;(se også feje);( også) in public;(jur) in camera ( fx the case was heard in camera);[ gå ens dør forbi] fail to look somebody up;[ stå i døren] stand in the doorway;[ gå ind ad døren] go in through the door;[ han er så dum at man kan rende døre ind med ham] he is as thick as two planks; he is just too stupid for words;[ inden døre] indoors,F within doors;[ inden for døren] inside the door;[ sæt aldrig din fod inden for mine døre igen] never set foot in this house again;[ falde med døren ind i huset] burst in;(fig: være forsigtig) watch one's step, tread cautiously,( være diskret) go about things quietly;(se også smække);[ bo dør om dør med en] live next door to somebody, be somebody's next-door neighbour;[ banke på døren] knock at (el. on) the door;[ jage (el. sætte) en på døren] turn somebody out;[ rende en på dørene] camp on somebody's doorstep, pester somebody with visits;[ følge en til døren] see somebody out;[ døren til] the door of ( fx my room); the door leading to (fx the passage);[ gå ud ad døren] go out of the door;[ ude af døren] out of the door ( fx they were out of the door by 8); off( fx I have to be off in half an hour);[ uden for døren] outside the door;(fig) on one's doorstep;( i skole) send somebody out of the room (el. into the corridor);[ han giver ikke ved dørene] he never pays (, says) more than he can help;[ salg ved dørene] door-to-door selling;[ sælge ved dørene] sell from door to door. -
2 føre
2вести́, руководи́тьfǿre hus — занима́ться дома́шним хозя́йством
fǿre ind — вводи́ть
fǿre til... — приводи́ть [вести́] к...
* * *bring, conduct, guide, keep, lead, marshal, pipe, shepherd, stock, take* * *I. (et) (state of) the roads;[ det er dårligt føre] the roads are in a bad state;( for gående) it is dirty underfoot.II. *( transportere) carry ( fx the swimmer was carried away by the current; carry the goods across the frontier), take, transport,F convey;( lede, vise vej) guide ( fx he guided us through the streets of the town), lead ( fx lead the horse into the stable; lead him out),F conduct ( fx the guide conducted us round the museum);( et sted hen, også) take ( fx he took me to a hotel);( kommandere) command;( have en vis retning; være den førende, være forrest) lead ( fx the road leads to Hull; who is leading in the race?);( holde i gang) carry on ( fx a conversation, negotiations);F wield ( fx a sword);( have på lager) stock ( fx we don't stock that article);( anlægge i en vis retning) carry ( fx carry a road across themountains), drive ( fx drive a railway through the desert);( bevæge) pass ( fx pass one's hand over one's eyes), move;( i dans) take ( fx take the lady);[ føre sig] carry oneself ( fx with dignity);( optræde) behave;(neds) draw attention to onself;[ med sb:][ føre bevis for] prove, demonstrate;[ føre bil] drive a car;[ føre bøger] keep books;[ skibet førte det danske flag] the ship flew the Danish flag;[ føre et gudfrygtigt liv] lead a pious life;[ føre et navn] bear a name;[ føre en sag] conduct a case;[ føre samtalen hen på] turn the conversation to;[ føre et skib] command (el. be in command of) a ship;[ føre usømmelig tale] use indecent language;[ føre vidner] produce (el. call) witnesses;[ med præp & adv:][ føre an] lead (the way);[ føre noget bort] carry something away;[ køreturen førte os gennem en skov] our drive took us through a wood;[ føre noget ind i en protokol] enter something in a record;[ stien fører ind i skoven] the path leads into the wood;[ føre med sig] carry,(fig) involve, result in, lead to;[ han førte os omkring på ejendommen] he took us over the estate;[ føre op]( i dans) lead the dance;[ føre en klasse op til eksamen] take a class through to an (official) examination;[ føre det på hans regning] put it down to his account;[ føre sammen] bring together;[ føre til](dvs resultere i) lead to, result in;[ føre til bords] take in to dinner;[ føre til et resultat] lead to a result;[ føre til indtægt (, udgift)] place to somebody's credit (, debit);(dvs spore) trace back to;[ føre tilbage til sin oprindelige skikkelse] restore to its original state;[ føre noget ud i livet] realize something ( fx one's intentions); carry out something, put something into effect ( fx a plan);[ føre ud til](om dør etc) open onto;(se også praksis).
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