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1 forveksle med
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2 ekspeditionsfejl
mistake (el. error) in forwarding;(se også fejlekspedition). -
3 fejlekspedition
mistake (on the part of the staff); clerical error. -
4 fejl fk
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5 fejl
1. sg - fejlen, pl - fejl1) оши́бка ж, опло́шность жbegǻ en fejl — допусти́ть опло́шность
2) недоста́ток м2. aневе́рный, оши́бочныйgå fejl — заблужда́ться
hǿre fejl — ослы́шаться
táge fejl — ошиба́ться
* * *error, failing, fault, flaw, impediment, mistake* * *I. (en -)( i stil, oversættelse etc: noget man har gjort forkert) mistake,(mere F, fagligt: noget der er forkert) error ( fx your English translation is full of mistakes (el. errors); the classification of learners' errors; printer's errors);(ved ting etc, generelt) imperfection ( fx these goods have been reduced because of imperfections),( især funktionsfejl) fault ( fx in the electrical system),( mangel, F) defect ( fx hidden defects, a defect in his character, in the system, in the mechanism),contract, in his character);( hos person) fault ( fx he has many faults; that is his only fault),(F: ufuldkommenhed, især pl) shortcoming ( fx I know my ownshortcomings; we all have our little shortcomings; try to correct one's shortcomings);( fejl man begår) mistake ( fx you have made a (serious) mistake), fault( fx that is his own fault; it is my fault that we are late; headmitted his fault (el. mistake)),(mere F) error ( fx there are errors (el. faults) on both sides),( mindre) slip,( brøler) blunder;( i tennis) fault;[ det er fejlen] that is what is wrong.II. adj wrong.III. adv wrongly,(især T) wrong,F erroneously;(ved vb kan fejl ofte udtrykkes ved:) mis- ( fx mishear, miscalculate);[ gribe fejl] miss,(fig) make a mistake;[ gå fejl] go the wrong way;[ gå fejl af ham] miss him;[ huske fejl], se huske;[ læse fejl] make a mistake in reading;[ se fejl] be mistaken;[ skrive fejl] make a mistake (in writing);[ skyde fejl] miss (the mark);[ slå fejl] go wrong, fail;[ tage fejl] make a mistake, be mistaken, be wrong;[ tage fejl af tiden (, vejen)] mistake the time (, the way);[ jeg tog fejl af ham] I was mistaken in him;[ hvis jeg ikke tager meget fejl] if I am not greatly mistaken;[ jeg tog fejl af ham og hans broder] I mistook him for his brother;[ ikke til at tage fejl af] unmistakable;[ tag ikke fejl af det!] make no mistake (about that)! ( fx it is a very difficult job, make no mistake);[ så tror du fejl] then you are greatly mistaken;T then you think wrong;[ træde fejl] stumble, miss one's footing. -
6 fejltagelse
sg - féjltagelsen, pl - féjltagelserоши́бка ж, недоразуме́ние с* * ** * *(en -r) mistake;[af (el. ved) en fejltagelse] by mistake;[ begå en fejltagelse] make a mistake. -
7 alvorlig
alvórlig talt — шу́тки в сто́рону
táge nóget alvórligt — принима́ть что-л. всерьёз
* * *adj(mods spøgefuld) serious ( fx face, writer, talk, young man);( oprigtig) earnest ( fx desire, endeavour, wish), serious ( fx effort, intention);( farlig; betydningsfuld) serious ( fx crisis, illness, matter, situation, step, crime, offence, reprimand),( stærkere) grave ( fx matter, danger, error, mistake); severe ( fxillness);F grievous ( fx mistake);[ alvorlig(t) adv] seriously ( fx take somebody seriously; seriously ill, seriously wounded); gravely; earnestly;( i høj grad) thoroughly ( fx frightened, angry), seriously ( fxannoyed);(dvs ikke le) keep a straight face;[ mene det alvorligt], se mene;[ alvorlig talt] seriously, joking apart;T no kidding. -
8 forkert
1. aнепра́вильный, ло́жный2. advforkért údtale — непра́вильное произноше́ние
непра́вильноsváre aldéles forkért — отвеча́ть невпопа́д
* * *amiss, erroneous, erroneously, incorrect, out, wrong, wrongly* * *adj wrong ( fx the answer is wrong; I got into the wrong train; the wrong end (, hat, number, side, way etc));[ den forkerte hals], se gal;[ forkert sø] freak wave;adv wrongly;(især T) wrong ( fx answer (, guess, spell the word) wrong);F erroneously;(ved vb kan forkert ofte udtrykkes ved:) mis- ( fx mishear, misspell, mispronounce, misquote, miscalculate);[ bære sig forkert ad] make a mistake;(dvs tage fejl) be mistaken;[ skrive forkert] make a mistake (in writing);[ gå forkert] go the wrong way;[ uret går forkert] the watch (, clock) is wrong;[ undskyld, jeg er vist gået forkert] sorry, I think I must have come to the wrong door (, house, place);[ svare forkert] give the wrong answer;[ træde forkert] stumble, miss one's footing,( forvride foden) twist one's ankle;( en eneste gang) (fig: begå fejl) without putting a foot wrong;(se også køre). -
9 forveksle
* * *confuse him with) his brother; confuse salt and (el. with) sugar);(mere T) mix up ( med with, fx I mixed him up with his brother; I mixed up their names (, the dates));[ forveksle årsag og virkning] confuse cause and effect. -
10 sørgelig
pathetic, pitiable, pitiful* * *adj sad ( fx fate, loss, mistake, news, occasion; the sad remains),( stærkere, F) grievous ( fx loss, mistake), distressing,( tragisk) tragic ( fx accident);( ynkelig) pitiful ( fx sight; in a pitiful state),F sorry ( fx in a sorry condition (el. state); cut a sorry figure), lamentable ( fx performance, state of affairs; in a lamentable state), deplorable,( stærkere) wretched;[ du tager sørgeligt fejl] you are sadly mistaken;( også) in a miserable condition,F in a sad (el. sorry) plight;[ i en sørgelig grad] sadly;[ det er sørgeligt men sandt] it is unfortunately true, it is a regrettable fact;(se også I. ende). -
11 afgørende
реша́ющий; определя́ющий* * *adj decisive ( fx battle, influence, phase, step);F crucial ( fx moment, mistake, test);( overbevisende) conclusive ( fx argument, evidence against somebody);( endelig) final ( fx decision);[ afgørende for] decisive for, crucial to (el. for);[ sige det afgørende ord] say the (decisive) word;[ formanden har den afgørende stemme] the chairman has a casting vote;[ af afgørende vigtighed] of vital (el. decisive el. crucial) importance;[ i det afgørende øjeblik] at the critical (el. psychological) moment;(se også II. lod). -
12 afhjælpe
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13 begå
4соверша́ть, де́латьbegǻ en fejl — соверши́ть оши́бку
* * ** * *vb commit ( fx a crime, a sin);[ begå et digt](spøg., F) perpetrate a poem;[ begå en fejl] make a mistake;[ begå sig] get on (in the world); hold one's own;[ lære at begå sig mellem] learn to get on with ( fx other people). -
14 erkende
2признава́ть, сознава́ть* * *acknowledge, discern, face up to, recognize* * **( indrømme) acknowledge ( fx that one is beaten; having been beaten; the justice of the complaint);( tilstå) admit ( fx I must admit that I don't know; admit one's mistake(, one's guilt)),F own ( fx one's faults),( modstræbende, F) concede;( indse) recognize ( fx that one is in the wrong),F own ( fx I owned myself at a loss, but would not admit it);( blive klar over) realize,F perceive;[ erkende sig skyldig] admit one's guilt,( i retten) plead guilty. -
15 fatal
adj( skæbnesvanger) fatal ( fx decision, mistake),( katastrofal) disastrous;( ærgerlig, irriterende) tiresome. -
16 fejlgreb
(et -) error, mistake, slip. -
17 forbytte
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18 foreligge
vb be;( være tilgængelig, være til at få) be available ( fx a new edition of the book is available);( til behandling) be under consideration;[ foreligger der noget om det?] is anything known about it?[ der foreligger en misforståelse] there is a mistake;[ nærmere enkeltheder foreligger endnu ikke] no further details are available yet. -
19 forklare
1объясня́ть, разъясня́ть* * *account for, elucidate, explain, expound, put across / over* * *vb( udrede, begrunde) explain ( fx explain it to him; he explained that...; explain the meaning of a word; explain why (, how) it was done); account for ( fx account for (el. explain) one's behaviour; that accounts for the mistake);( udlægge, F) expound ( fx a theory, a text);( erklære, fx til politiet) state;( afgive forklaring for retten) give evidence ( fx he gave evidence that the prisoner had been present at the club);(jur: beediget og underskrevet) depose;[ forklare sig]( undskylde sig) explain oneself;[ jeg kunne ikke forklare mig det] I could not account for it. -
20 forregne
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