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act, bar, bit, cake, length, piece, quarter, stretch, tablet* * *I. (et -r) piece,( mindre) bit;( afskåren skive) slice ( fx of bread, of meat),( udskåret stykke af kød) cut;( del af strækning) part ( fx walk part of the way);( af jernbanelinie) section;( stykke vej) distance, way;( lille mark) patch ( fx a patch of rye, of beans);( tekststykke) passage ( fx a famous passage from King Lear);( del af paragraf) subsection;( afsnit af tekstside) paragraph;( avisartikel) piece, article;( regnestykke) problem,( addition, T) sum;( dyr ved optælling) head ( fx 20 head of cattle);( kanon) gun, piece;( skuespil) play,T piece;(af appelsin etc) segment;[ nogle stykker] some, a few;[ en 30 stykker] some thirty, about thirty;[ et par stykker] one or two, a couple;[ 10 pence stykket (el. pr. stk)] 10 p. each,F 10 p. apiece;[ med sb:][ et stykke arbejde] a piece of work, a job;[ et stykke brød] a piece (, afskåret også: slice) of bread,( tykt, T) a hunk of bread;( fyldt) a chocolate,( brækket af) a piece of chocolate,( plade) a block of chocolate,( aflang) a bar of chocolate;[ et stykke jord] a plot of land;[ et stykke mad] a piece of bread and butter,( sammenlagt) a sandwich;[ et stykke papir] a piece of paper;[ et stykke sukker] a lump (el. cube) of sugar;[ et stykke sæbe] a tablet of soap;[ et stykke tid] some time;[ et stykke vej] some distance;[ et godt stykke vej] a fair distance;[ med præp:][ han er et stykke af en digter] he is something of a poet;[ der går ingen stykker af dig for det] what harm can it do you?[ et stykke af vejen] part of the way;[ stykke for stykke] piece by piece, bit by bit;[ i stykker] broken,( i uorden) out of order ( fx the lift is out of order), notworking,T on the blink;[ brække i stykker] break (to pieces);[ gå i stykker] go (el. come) to pieces, break,(om maskine etc) break down ( fx the washing machine broke down),T go on the blink;(i tale etc) break down;( blive ødelagt, svækket) go to pieces;( om ægteskab) break down, go on the rocks;[ forlovelsen gik i stykker] the engagement was broken off;[ planen gik i stykker på at] the scheme broke down over the fact that;[ rive noget i stykker] tear something to pieces, tear something up;[ skære i stykker] cut (in)to pieces, cut up;[ slå i stykker] break,( voldsomt) smash, dash to pieces,( stærkere) shatter;(fig) break up ( fx their friendship (, marriage), his life), wreck( fx their plans),( stærkere, F) shatter ( fx his illusions, his life);( om pengeseddel: veksle) change ( fx can you change a £10 note for me?),( begynde at bruge) break (el. cut) into ( fx I don't want to break(el. cut) into my last £10 note);[obligationer i stykker på £100] bonds in denominations of £100;[ når det kommer til stykket] after all; when it comes to the point (, T: crunch); when all is said and done.II. vb:[ stykke noget sammen] piece something together,( som et puslespil) jigsaw something together;[ stykke ud] parcel out.
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