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1 naturbesjæling
animism. -
2 ræling
(en -er)( i åben båd) gunwale;( det opstående omkring dækket) bulwark,( overkanten deraf) rail(s);[ lænet ud over rælingen] leaning over the rail. -
3 betaling
sg - betálingen, pl - betálingerпла́та ж; опла́та жmod kontánt betáling — за нали́чные, за нали́чный расчёт
* * *payment, remuneration* * *(en) payment;( for befordring) ( af personer) fare,( af gods) freight;( honorar) fee;[ for betaling] for money;[ for en ringe betaling] at a small charge;[ få sin betaling] get one's money;[ mod betaling af] on payment of; for a payment of;[ imod kontant betaling] for cash;[ standse sine betalinger] suspend payment (el. one's payments);[ tage betaling for] charge for;[ tage betaling af én] charge somebody;[ forfalde til betaling] fall due;[ uden betaling] for nothing,F free of charge. -
4 dingeling
interj ting-a-ling. -
5 kørselsretning
direction of travel(ling). -
6 lønning
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7 mod
I sg - modetму́жество с, хра́брость ж, отва́га жtábe modet — па́дать ду́хом
- være ilde til modesǽtte mod i nógen — подбодри́ть кого́-л.
- være ikke godt til mode II 1.1) про́тив (кого-л., чего-л.)kǽmpe mod nóget — боро́ться про́тив чего́-л.
2) от (чего-л.)tablétterne hjǽlper mod hóste — э́ти табле́тки помога́ют от ка́шля
3) о́коло, кmod aften — под ве́чер, к ве́черу
4) за2. adv, см. imod 2.mod kontánt betáling — за нали́чные
* * *against, anti-, bravery, courage, daring, grit, guts, heart, nerve, on, pluck, to, towards, valour* * *I. (et) courage,T pluck;F dishearten somebody;[ fatte mod] take courage, take heart;[ frisk mod!] cheer up! never say die!F courage![ give mod, sætte mod i] encourage,T cheer up;[ mod på livet] zest (for life);[ have mod på at] have a mind to;[ jeg har ikke rigtig mod på det] I don't feel up to it, I don't feel like it;[ tabe modet] lose courage, lose heart;[ have mod til at] have the courage to;[ vel til mode] at ease;[ ilde til mode] ill at ease;[ tage mod til sig] screw up one's courage;[ være ved godt mod] be in good spirits,F take heart, be of good heart.II. adj:[ mod i hu] sad.III. præp, se imod. -
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