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1 gøre et stort nummer ud af
make a fuss of, make heavy weather of -
2 nummer
escapade, issue, item, lot, number, prank, stunt, turn* * *(et, numre) number;(post på liste etc) item,( på auktion) lot;( klædningsstykkes størrelse) size;( garderobenummer) cloakroom ticket;( på program) item, number ( fx the next number (el. item));( i varieté) act, turn;( fupnummer) trick;[ Oxford Street nummer 25] number 25 Oxford Street;[ nummer et] number one,( førstemand) (the) first;[ stå som en smuk nummer et] stand an easy first;T it's a bit thick;T he is too clever by half;[ lave et nummer med en] play a trick on somebody;( bilde en noget ind) pull somebody's leg,S put (el. slip) one over on somebody;( også, S) it's not my scene;( fetere) make a fuss of;( overdrive betydningen af) make a fuss about; make a big thing of,(spøg.) make great play with;( overdrive besværet ved) make heavy weather of;[ det var hans store nummer] it was a favourite trick of his,( som han altid underholdt med) it was his party piece;[ komme ind som en kneben nummer to] be a poor second;[ med præp:][ nummer i klassen] position in class;[ han er nummer 3 i klassen] he is third in his class;[ hvad nummer i rækken er han?] wherabouts does he come in?(tlf) you can get him at that number;( om embedsmand) get leave of absence without pay;T stretch a point. -
3 indhug
(et)(mil.) charge;(fig) make inroads into (el. on) ( fx into one's capital (, reserves, savings), on one's leisure time (, savings)),T make a dent in ( fx one's money (, savings));[ gøre et stort indhug i] make heavy inroads into,T make a big dent in. -
4 voldsom
dramatic, ferocious, heavy, steep, violent* * *adj violent ( fx attack, collision, death, pain, temper, effort),( heftig) intense ( fx desire, heat, hatred),F vehement ( fx desire, protest, storm, fire);( meget stor, gevaldig) tremendous ( fx appetite, effort, energy, explosion, improvement);(om stigning el. fald: voldsom og brat) steep ( fx rise in prices; drop in temperature);[voldsomt adv] violently etc; steeply ( fx consumption rose steeply);[ det sneede voldsomt] it snowed hard;[ med sb:][ voldsom fart] a tremendous (el. furious, terrific) speed (, pace);[ gøre et voldsomt indtryk på] make a profound (, stærkere: shattering) impression on;[ voldsomme kampe] heavy fighting;[ voldsomt slag] heavy (el. powerful, violent) blow;[ voldsomt snefald] heavy snowfall. -
5 løfte
I sg - lǿftet, pl - lǿfterобеща́ние сII 1hólde et lǿfte — сдержа́ть обеща́ние
поднима́ть* * *assurance, cock, heave, hoist, lift, pick, pledge, promise, put up, raise, rear, take up, undertaking, vow* * *I. (et -r) promise (om of, fx a promise of help),F pledge, vow (om of);(+ inf) a promise to,(+ sætning) a promise that;[ med vb:]F make a pledge ( fx to abstain from wine), make a vow ( fx ofpoverty);[ give en løfte om noget] promise somebody something;[ jeg har løfte på] I have been promised;[ tage det løfte af en at] make somebody promise that;(se også tavshed).II. vb( fra underlag) lift (up) ( fx one's foot; a box from the floor; a heavy weight);( hæve) raise ( fx one's eyebrows, one's hand, one's glass);( virke opløftende på) elevate, uplift;[ løfte arven efter én] follow in somebody's footsteps;[ løfte en finger], se (røre en) finger;(også fig) raise one's head;[ løfte noget ned] lift something down;[ løfte op i kjolen] lift up one's dress;[ løfte på]( veje i hånden) try the weight of;[ løfte på hatten] raise one's hat;[ løfte sig] rise;(se også løftet). -
6 kamp
sg - kampen, pl - kampe1) борьба́ ж; би́тва ж2) спорт. состяза́ние с, матч м* * *battle, combat, conflict, fight, game, match, play, scramble, scrimmage, struggle, tie* * *(en -e)(også fig) fight,( hård, langvarig) struggle ( fx the fight (, struggle) for freedom (, against poverty); the struggle for existence (, power)),(fig også) battle ( fx the battle for promotion (, first place); the daily battle (el. struggle) to make ends meet);( det at kæmpe, også mil.) fighting ( fx there was fighting in the streets);(mil. også) action ( fx clear the decks for action; killed in action), combat ( fx armed combat; combat patrol, combat zone);( enkelt kamp, mil.) action,( sportskamp) match ( fx a football (, tennis) match),( privat) game ( fx let's have a game of football);[ kampen for tilværelsen] the struggle for life (el. existence);[ føre en håbløs kamp] fight a losing battle;[ hårde kampe](mil.) heavy fighting;[ indre kamp] inward struggle;[ kamp på liv og død] life-and-death struggle;[ tage kampen op] give battle ( fx they stopped in their flight and gave battle); show fight;[ tage kampen op med dem] make a stand against them;[ overgive sig uden kamp] surrender without a fight (, without fighting, without offering resistance). -
7 offer
casualty, sacrifice, victim* * *(et, ofre)( til guddom) sacrifice,(især i sms) offering ( fx burnt (, thank) offering);( til præst) offering;(fig) sacrifice ( fx demand fresh sacrifices from the taxpayers);(fig) make a sacrifice;[ bringe som offer], se ofre;( om person: den som ofres, som det går ud over) victim ( fx the murderer had strangled his victim; victims of religious persecution);(for ulykke etc) victim ( fx send aid to the victims of the disaster),(død el. såret også) casualty;( skive for drillerier, satire) target, butt;[ blive offer for] be the (, a) victim of ( fx she may have been the victim of a crime);(fig også) fall victim to ( fx one's own foolishness), be a casualty of ( fx he was an early casualty of the new wave of reform);[ trafikkens ofre] the toll on the road;[ ulykken krævede mange ofre] the disaster claimed many victims (el. a heavy toll);(se også taknemlig). -
8 tab
bereavement, loss* * *(et -) loss (af, på of, fx without loss of human life; a loss of £300; profit and loss; his death was a sad loss);[ give tab] make (el. involve) a loss;[ lide tab] suffer (, F: sustain) a loss;(også mil.) without loss to myself (, yourself, ourselves etc);[ lide store (el. svære) tab](mil.) sustain heavy losses (el. casualties);(mil.) our losses were light;[ sælge med tab] sell at a loss;(se også erstatte). -
9 tid
day, hour, spell, tense, term, time* * *(en -er) time,( årstid) season, time of the year;( tidsalder) age ( fx the Age of Puritanism), time,F days ( fx at the time of (el. in the days of) Queen Elizabeth), day( fx the questions of the day);( aftalt tid, fx hos læge) appointment;(gram.) tense;( tidevand) tide;[ en dags (, times, måneds, uges, et års) tid] a day (, an hour, a month, week, year) or so, a day's (, an hour's etc) time;[ tiden](i alm) time ( fx time and space; time is on our side), times ( fxmove with the times);[ tiden læger alle sår], se sår;[ et tidens tegn] a sign of the times;[ det vil tiden vise] time will tell; it remains to be seen;[ det var tider] those were the days!(dvs vældig godt) it was out of this world![ alle tiders største maler] the greatest painter ever seen (el. of all time);[ andre tider andre skikke] other times, other manners;[ fra tidernes morgen] since the beginning of time;[ med vb:][ bruge sin tid], se bruge;[ tiden falder ham lang] time hangs heavy on his hands;[ få tid hos lægen] make an appointment with the doctor;[ få tiden til at gå] kill time, while away (el. pass) the time;[ når jeg får tid] when I get (el. have) time;[ giv nu bare tid!] all in good time![ give sig tid til at høre på ham] take (the) time to listen to him;[ han giver sig aldrig tid til at tænke sig om] he never stops to think;[ giv mig tid til i morgen!] give me till tomorrow!(, to read));[ jeg har ikke tid] I can't spare the time;[ jeg har ikke tid til den slags pjat] I have no time for that kind of nonsense;[ have bedre tid] have more time;[ han har haft sin bedste tid] he is past his prime;[ have dårlig tid], se dårlig;[ have god tid] have plenty of time;( også) there is plenty of time;[ det tager tid] it takes time;[ tage tid på én] time somebody;[ tage sig tid til at] take (the) time to;[ tage sig god tid] take one's time;[ trække tiden ud], se trække;[ vinde tid], se II. vinde;[ med adj:][ i god tid], se ndf;[ fra gammel tid], se gammel;[ hele tiden] all the time, all along ( fx I knew it all along);[ på høje tid], se ndf;[ kort tid efter], se II. kort;[ om kort tid], se ndf;[ lang tid], se II. længe;[ hvor lang tid tager det?] how long does it take?[ det tager lang tid] it takes a long time;[ en tid lang] for some (el. a) time;[ for lange tider, i lang tid], se ndf;[ i rette tid], se IV. ret;[ i den senere tid], se senere;[ somme tider] sometimes, at times, now and then;[ med præp & adv:][ for tiden] at present; at the moment;[ for en tid] for a (el. some) time;[ for tid og evighed] for ever (and ever), for good;[ være forud for sin tid] be ahead of (el. before el. in advance of) one's time (el. age);[ for lange tider] for a long time to come;[ for nogen tid siden] some time ago;[ fra tid til anden] from time to time;[ fra den tid af] from that time;(se også gammel);[ gammel før tiden] old before one's time,F prematurely old;[ før i tiden] formerly;( også) he used to work here;[ i tide] in time;(se også utide);[ i denne tid] at present, at the moment, these days,( lige nu) just now;[ i disse tider] in times like these, as things are at present;[ i god tid] in good time;[ i kommende tider], se kommende;[ i lang tid] for a long time ( fx he stayed for a long time),( i nægtende og spørgende udtryk) for long ( fx you need not bethere for long before you find out that...);[ i min tid] in my time;[ i nogen tid] for some time;[ et problem der er oppe i tiden] a problem very much in the public mind;[ i rette tid], se IV. ret;[ i sin tid]( engang) at one time,( gengives ofte med) used to ( fx there used to be a house here);( dengang) at that time, in those days;[ da han i sin tid kom hertil var han en ung mand] at the time when he came here he was a young man;[ tiden er inde], se inde;[ med tiden](dvs som tiden gik) in the course of time,( efter nogen tid) in time ( fx in time he will forget);[ følge med tiden] move with the times;[ om et års tid] in a year or so, in a year's time;[ om kort tid] shortly, soon, before long;(dvs efter arbejdstid) stay after hours;[ arbejde over tiden] work overtime;[ og det var også på tide!] and not before time![ på den tid] at the time, at that time,F in those days;( i løbet af den tid) in that time;[ på den tid da] at the time when;[ på denne tid af året] at this time of the year;[ på den halve tid] in half the time;[ det er på høje tid] it is high time;[ leve på lånt tid] live on borrowed time;[ på alle mulige tider af døgnet] at all hours;[ på Napoleons tid] at (el. in) the time of Napoleon,F in the days of Napoleon;(fot) time exposure;[ på ubestemt tid], se ubestemt;[ til tiden] on time ( fx the train arrived on time);[ til alle tider] at all times;[ til den tid] by then;[ til enhver tid] at any time, at all times;T every time;[ til evig tid] for ever;[ komme til den fastsatte tid] come at the time arranged (, F: appointed);[ komme lige til tiden] be (el. arrive) dead on time;[ til sin tid] in due course;( engang) some time;[ hver ting til sin tid!] all in good time! -
10 til
at, for, into, till, to, until, unto* * *I. præpa) (i alm, især om sted) to ( fx go to London; return to England; keep to the right; write a letter to somebody; with my back to the fire; to my delight (, horror, despair, surprise));(se også ndf: j);b) ( ved arrive og arrival) at,( dog foran navne på lande og store byer) in ( fx arrive at one's destination, in England, at Dover, in London);c) (om bestemmelsessted i forb med start, leave, depart etc) for ( fxstart for Edinburgh; our departure for York);[ rejsende til Crewe] passengers for Crewe;[ tog til Hull] train for Hull;d) ( op imod, støttet til) against ( fx lean against a wall);T till ( fx wait untill (, till) tomorrow);( mellem to tidspunkter) to ( fx from ten to twelve o'clock; from 1770 to 1850);[ fra morgen til aften] from morning till night;[ til og med]( om dato) up to and including,(am) through ( fx from Sunday through Thursday),(om sted i bog etc) up to and including;f) ( tidspunkt) at ( fx come at the same time; he gave me presents at Christmas and on birthdays);( om arrangementer) for ( fx the ceremony was arranged for two o'clock; I have invited them for two o'clock; I have an appointment for two o'clock; come home for Christmas);( førstkommende) next ( fx next Easter, next summer);g) ( senest, sidste frist) by ( fx we must have them by Friday); h) ( når " til" + styrelse = indirekte objekt) to ( fx give money to the poor; sell it to Peter); for ( fx buy a present for her; make a dress for her);i) ( bestemmelse) for ( fx here is a letter for you; a basket for potatoes; for use in the kitchen; your task for tomorrow; tickets for "Hamlet"; the boot for the left leg; what is that wheel for? it is good enough for her);j) ( i forbindelse med måltiders navne) ( for at få) for ( fx he came home for lunch; he stayed for tea; we were six for dinner);( som man får) to ( fx he came to dinner; he stayed to dinner; invite him (, have him in) to dinner);( om det man spiser) for ( fx we had chicken for lunch; they serve bacon and eggs for breakfast; what did you have for dinner?);( sammen med) with ( fx drink wine with one's dinner; take tea with one's meals);k) ( samhørighed) of ( fx the author of the book; the key of the door; the mother of 5 children); to ( fx the heir to the estate); for (fx the boot for the left leg);apiece); sell (, buy) something at cost price; value the house at £40,000; estimate (el. put) her age at 40);m) ( mellem 2 tal i omtrentlig mængdesangivelse) to, or ( fx 25 to 30 persons; 5 or 6 persons);n) ( forandring) into ( fx forvandle til change into; oversætte tiltranslate into);o) ( som) by way of ( fx by way of answer, punishment); for ( fx Iwouldn't like to have him for my father); as ( fx he had Smith as a teacher);p) (efter adj, der betegner (u)dygtighed) at ( fx good (, clever, bad) at history; he is great at football);[ til at] at -ing ( fx he is marvellous at interviewing);q) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ den slyngel til Peter] that rascal of a Peter;[ til at] to ( fx too good to be true; not to be seen; not fit tolive);[ for tung til at jeg kan løfte den] too heavy for me to lift (it);[ her er ikke til at være for fluer] you can't move for flies here;[ her er ikke til at være for varme] it is unbearably hot here;II. adv( yderligere) more ( fx three more bottles), additional ( fx I bought three additional bottles), another ( fx another drink, another three bottles);(efter vb = energisk) hard ( fx run (, hit) hard), with a will ( fxhammer away with a will);(efter vb = fuldstændigt) up ( fx fryse ` til freeze up);[ én til] another, a second;[ én gang til] once more;[ en halv gang til så lang] half as long again;[ til og med]( tilmed) even, into the bargain;III. conj until,T till ( fx wait till I come).
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