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1 lave ballade
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2 splid
(en)( uenighed) discord, dissension;( kamp) strife ( fx internal strife);[ et hus som er i splid med sig selv] a house divided against itself;[ så splid] make mischief, make trouble,F sow discord;[ så splid mellem dem] make bad blood between them, set them by the ears. -
3 skindpels
fur coat;[ sætte lus i skindpelsen] make mischief. -
4 ulykke
accident, calamity, disaster, downfall, misadventure* * *(en -r)( ulykkestilfælde) accident ( fx he has had an accident; he was killed in an accident),( sammenstød, flynedstyrtning) crash;( større) disaster,( mere omfattende) catastrophe,(F el. spøg.) calamity ( fx the murder of the President was a public calamity; it would be a calamity if I lost it);( mere generelt, F) misfortune ( fx it was his misfortune to marry the wrong woman; the early loss of his parents was a great misfortune);( modgang) trouble,F adversity ( fx show courage in adversity);( nød) distress,( elendighed, sorg) misery;( skade) harm ( fx I see no harm in that; where is the harm in that);( uheld) bad luck ( fx it has brought me nothing but bad luck);[ ulykken er at] the trouble is that, the unfortunate thing is that;[ det betyder ulykke] it is bad luck ( fx to break a mirror), it brings one bad luck ( fx breaking a mirror brings one seven years' bad luck);[ gid du må få al landsens ulykker] confound you![ grim som en ulykke] ugly as sin;[ gøre en ulykke på sig selv] do away with oneself;[ det blev hans ulykke] it ruined him (el. his life);[ det har været hans ulykke] that has been his misfortune;[ bringe én i ulykke] get somebody into trouble;[ komme i ulykke] get into trouble;[ en ulykke kommer sjældent alene] misfortunes rarely (, oftest dog: never) come singly;[ lave ulykker] do harm,( om barn) make mischief;[ ulykken er ikke så stor] there is no great harm done;[ til al ulykke] as ill-luck would have it, unfortunately. -
5 ballade
sg - balládenшум м, сканда́л мlave balláde — шуме́ть, сканда́лить
* * *ballad, firework, fuss, mischief* * *I. (en -r)( vise) ballad;( metrisk form; mus.) ballade.II. (en)(spektakler etc) row; hullabaloo;[ lave ballade] make trouble; kick up a row;( stærkere) raise hell;[ du får ballade (dvs vrøvl) med ham] you'll be in trouble with him. -
6 ond
bad, cruel, evil, wicked* * *adj wicked ( fx deed, man, stepmother; we live in a wicked world),( stærkere, F) evil ( fx deeds, man; good and evil);( dårlig) bad ( fx conscience, dream);[ den onde] the Devil;[ med sb:][ ond cirkel] vicious circle (el. spiral);[ ond fe] bad fairy;[ i ondt lune] in a bad mood;[ der har aldrig været et ondt ord imellem os] there has never been a wrong word between us;[ onde tider] hard times;[ ondt vejr] foul weather;[ det onde øje]( i overtro) the evil eye;[ med vb:][ ane ondt] suspect mischief,T smell a rat;F suffer hardship(s);[ få ondt](dvs få kvalme) feel sick,( besvime) faint;[ jeg fik ondt i armene af det] it made my arms ache;(omtr) desperate diseases must have desperate remedies;( ofte =) set a thief to catch a thief;[ give ondt af sig] grumble,T grouse;[ det gør ondt] it hurts;[ det gør ondt i min finger] my finger hurts;(se også ndf: jeg har ondt i);[ hvor gør det ondt?] where does it hurt? where is the pain?[ det gør kun ondt værre] it only makes matters worse;[ det gør mig ondt for ham] I am (el. feel) sorry for him;[ det gør mig ondt at høre det] I am sorry to hear it;[ hvor ondt det end gør mig at sige det] however sorry I am to say it; reluctant as I am to say it;[ jeg har ondt af ham] I am (el. feel) sorry for him;[ hvad øjet ikke ser har hjertet ikke ondt af] what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve for;[ jeg har ondt i fingeren (, armen, benet etc)] my finger (, arm, leg etc) hurts;[ have ondt i]( vedvarende) have a... ache ( fx a headache, (a) backache, (a) stomachache, (a) toothache);[ jeg har ondt ved at tro det] I find it difficult to believe;[ sætte ondt for en] speak ill of somebody;[ sætte ondt blod imellem dem] make a bad blood between them;[ man må tage det onde med det gode] one must take the rough with the smooth;[ være af det onde] be a bad thing;[ det er der ikke noget ondt i] there is no harm in that;[ være ond imod (el. ved) en] be cruel to somebody;T be mad at (el. with) somebody;
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