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1 leve
1léve et sundt liv — вести́ здоро́вый о́браз жи́зни
léve óver évne — жить не по сре́дствам
(lǽnge) léve...! — да здра́вствует...!
* * *lead, live* * *I. (et) cheer(s);[ et leve for kongen!] long live the King;[ et leve for hæren!] three cheers for the army;[ udbringe et leve for] call for three cheers for.II. vb live,( være i live) be living, be alive;[ hvordan lever De?] how are you?[ kongen leve!] long live the King;[hr. X skal leve! længe leve hr. X!] three cheers for Mr X;[ leve livet] live life fully;( nyde livet) enjoy life;(T: more sig) live it up;[ leve et elendigt liv] lead a miserable life;[ leve livet farligt] live dangerously;[ så sandt jeg lever] upon my life;[ lev vel!] goodbye!F farewell![ med præp & adv:][ leve af]( spise) live on (el. off),( om dyr) feed on;( om penge) live on ( fx his wage, very little, charity);( ernære sig ved) live by ( fx live by one's pen);[ intet at leve af] no means of subsistence;[ hverken til at leve eller dø af] not enough to keep body and soul together;[ leve af sine penge] have a private income;[ leve for] live on ( fx very little money);(fig) live for ( fx one's children, pleasure, one's work);[ han lever og ånder kun for det] it is his whole life; that is all he lives for;[ leve højt] have a good time, live on the fat of the land;[ leve højt på], se ndf: leve på;[ leve sig ind i] enter into the spirit of; identify oneself with ( fx a role); familiarize oneself with ( fx a subject);[` leve med](dvs finde sig i) live with;[ leve op igen] revive;[ leve op til] live up to ( fx one's reputation, expectations), come up to ( fx his expectations);[ leve over evne] live beyond one's means;[ leve på] live on ( fx one's memories);[ leve på en løgn] base one's life on a lie;[ leve højt på](neds: udnytte) batten on ( fx the social services);[ leve sammen] live together;[ leve sammen med] live (together) with. -
2 middel
sg - mídlet, míddelet, pl - mídler1) в разн. знач. сре́дство сbrúge [forsǿge] álle mídler for at ópnå nóget — перепро́бовать все сре́дства, что́бы дости́чь чего́-л.
smértestillende míddel — обезбо́ливающее (сре́дство)
2) pl сре́дства мн, состоя́ние с* * *average, cure, means, medium, remedy, resource* * *I. (et -ler) means (pl -);( udvej, F) expedient;( lægemiddel) remedy;( persons) money ( fx he paid it with his own money),F means ( fx have the means to buy it; he bought it with his ownmeans),T funds ( fx I haven't got enough funds for that);(offentlige etc) money,F funds ( fx financed out of public (, Government) funds);[ leve af sine midler] have a private income;[ med alle midler] by every means; by any available means;[ middel mod] remedy for,( forebyggende) remedy against;[ et middel til at] a means of -ing ( fx it has been the means ofextending our trade), a means to ( fx find a means to help them).II. adj medium ( fx neither short nor tall, but medium);(kun foran sb) average, mean;
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Mann — 1. A blind man may perchance hit the mark. – Tauben und Hühner Zeitung (Berlin 1862), Nr. 6, S. 46. 2. A Mann a Wort oder a Hundsfott. (Ulm.) 3. A Mann wie a Maus ün a Weib wie a Haus is noch nit gleich. (Jüd. deutsch. Warschau.) Will sagen, dass … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Weib — (s. ⇨ Frau). 1. A jüng Weib is wie a schön Vögele, was män muss halten in Steigele (Vogelbauer). (Jüd. deutsch. Warschau.) 2. A schämedig (schamhaftes) Weib is güt zü schlugen. (Warschau.) – Blass, 11. Weil es, um keinen Scandal zu machen, den… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Ehre — 1. Allweg die Ehren unsere Sitten verkehren. – Eiselein, 134. Engl.: Honours change manners. (Bohn II.) Frz.: Honneurs changent moeurs. (Eiselein, 134.) Lat.: Honores mutant mores: Hurres murres. (Eiselein, 134.) 2. An Ehren ab, an Schanden auf,… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Herr — 1. Ain Herr, der zu lugen lust hat, dess diener seind alle gottloss. – Agricola II, 221. 2. Alle sind Herren, wer ist Sklave? 3. Alles kamme unsem leiwen Heren alleine anvertruggen, awwer kein jung Méaken un kein draug Hög. (Westf.) Alles kann… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Haus — 1. Alte Häuser haben trübe Fenster. Dän.: Gammelt huus haver dumme vinduer. (Prov. dan., 315.) 2. Alte Häuser leiden mehr als neue. Wenn diese nicht schon zusammenfallen, ehe sie fertig gebaut sind. 3. Alte Häuser streicht man an, wenn man sie… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon