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1 forværre
1ухудша́ть* * ** * *vb make worse, worsen,( også sygdom) aggravate;[ forværres] become (el. grow) worse, worsen,F deteriorate ( fx relations between them deteriorated). -
2 nok
enough, plenty, sufficient* * *I. (en -ker)(mar) ( af rå) yard arm;( af gaffel) peak.II. adj( tilstrækkelig) enough ( fx have enough money, have money enough),F sufficient ( fx sufficient food; sufficient reason);adv enough ( fx you have slept enough; she is old enough to be your mother);F sufficiently;( sandsynligvis) very likely, probably;( konstrueres ofte med) be sure to ( fx han kommer nok he is sure to come);[ besynderligt (el. mærkeligt, sært, underligt) nok] oddly (el. curiously, strangely) enough, strange to say;[ du forstår mig nok] you know what I mean;[ jeg har fået nok af din uforskammethed] I have had (quite) enough of your impudence;[ det går nok] it will be all right; don't you worry;[ han har nok at gøre] he has his hands full ( med at -ing);[ han har nok i sin egen familie] he is only concerned with his own family;[ han har nok i sine egne problemer] he has problems enough of his own;[ hver dag har nok i sin plage] sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof;[ ikke nok med det] not only that; to make matters worse;[ man kan ikke være forsigtig nok] you can't be too careful;[ åh far, må vi ikke nok?] please daddy, won't you let us? (el. do let us!);[ sagde jeg det ikke nok!] I told you so! didn't I tell you![ vil du ikke nok svare?] won't you give me an answer, please?...;[ du kan nok tænke] you can imagine;[ det kan nok være han blev vred!] he was angry and no mistake! and wasn't he angry![ det kan nok være du er vokset!] my (word), how you have grown![ det kan være nok] that will do;[ nu kan det være nok!] enough of that! stop it! enough is enough![ det er let nok for dig at] it's easy enough (el. all right) for you to( fx laugh);[ kaffen er lige stærk nok] the coffee is rather strong,T the coffee is a bit on the strong side;T it's a bit thick!T he is too clever by half;[ det mente jeg nok] I thought so (el. as much);[ jeg må nok hellere] I suppose I had better ( fx tell you);( overrasket) well, how about that! well, I never!( forarget) I like that![ det må du nok sige] you may well say so;T you can say `that again;( ofte =) yes (, no) indeed;[ hvad skal vi gøre? ja det må du nok sige!] what shall we do? what indeed![ må vi ikke nok], se ovf;[ nok om det] enough said, enough of that;[ være sig selv nok] be self-sufficient,F be sufficient unto oneself;[ du skal nok høre fra mig] you shall hear from me;[ jeg skal nok gøre det!] I'll do it (all right)![ nok så]( mindst lige så) rather more ( fx rather more tired than yesterday);( meget) very, quite ( fx nok så net quite nicely);[ om han havde nok så mange penge] however much money he had;[ nok så stor som] at least (el. fully) as big as;[ det er varmt nok til at vi kan gå ud at bade] it is hot enough for us to go swimming;[ det vil jeg nok sige!] se ovf: det må jeg nok sige;[ vil du ikke nok], se ovf;[ være nok] be enough,F suffice, be sufficient;[ nok er det at] the fact remains that.III. adv ( yderligere):[ nok én] one more, another;[ nok en gang] once more, once again. -
3 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; -
4 ske
come about, come what may, happen, occur, take place, spoon* * *I. (en -er) spoon;( stor, med langt skaft) ladle;[ give ham det ind med skeer] din it into his head, spoon-feed him;[ han er ikke nem at bide skeer med] he is a handful;( ændre metode) take another line,(dvs forbedre sig) turn over a new leaf.II. *( indtræffe) happen ( fx has anything happened? a strange thing happened),F occur ( fx an unfortunate incident occurred; it has never occurred before),( foregå også) take place ( fx these events took place many years ago);( opstå) come about ( fx a change has come about (, taken place); how did the accident (, the misunderstanding) come about?), be ( fx there has been an accident (, a change in the plans, an improvement));( overgå) happen to ( fx what has happened to him? something dreadful has happened to me);( udføres) be done ( fx it shall be done!), be made ( fx a mistake was made);[ sket er sket] what is done cannot be undone;[ ske din vilje!] Thy will be done![ det sker at han kommer for sent] he is sometimes late;[ det kan ske for enhver] that can happen to anybody;[ det kan godt ske du har ret] you may be right;[ lad det ske lidt hurtigt] be quick about it,T get a move on, make it snappy;[ det er hvad der kan ske] these things will happen; worse things happen at sea;[ hvad er der sket med...?] what has happened to ( fx him, his car?);T he has had it; it is all up with him;[ der er sket en forandring med ham] he has changed;[ der er sket ham uret] he has been wronged;[ ske hvad der vil] come what may. -
5 skubbe
bundle, dig, elbow, hustle, push, shoulder, shove, wheel* * *vb push,( voldsomt) thrust,T shove;[ skubbe og mase] push and shove;[ skubbe bag på] push;[ skubbe bag på noget] push something forward;[ skubbe noget over på en anden] push something on to somebody else;[ skubbe til én] push somebody, give somebody a push,( i trængsel) jostle (against) somebody,(fig: tilskynde) push somebody on;(omtr =) make bad worse; hit a man when he is down;[ skubbe til side] push (, thrust) aside;(fig) brush ( fx his objections) aside. -
6 slem
bad, shocking* * *I. (en, pl - el. -mer)( i kortspil) slam;II. adj bad,( stærkere) nasty;( stærkere) severe;( uartig) naughty ( fx you naughty boy!), bad;[ en slem fejltagelse] a bad (el. sad) mistake;[ en slem forskrækkelse] a nasty shock;[ have det slemt] have a bad time of it;[ det er en slem historie] it's a bad business;[ der går slemme historier om ham] there are some nasty stories about him;[ han mener det ikke så slemt] his bark is worse than his bite;[ med præp:][ være slem imod (el. ved)] be hard on;( uartig) be naughty to;[ være slem til at prale] be given to boasting, have a weakness for boasting;[ være slem til at drikke] be given to drink;[ komme slemt til skade] be badly hurt;(se også medfart).
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