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1 misforståelse fk
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2 misforståelse
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3 anledning
sg - ánledningen, pl - ánledningerпо́вод м, причи́на жgíve ánledning til nóget — дать по́вод к чему́-л.
i ánledning af — в связи́ с, по по́воду
* * *(en -er)( foranledning) occasion,( årsag) cause ( fx this incident was the occasion and not the cause of the war; there is no cause for concern),( grund) reason ( fx I have reason to believe...);( lejlighed) occasion ( fx on that occasion),( mulighed) opportunity ( fx don't give him any opportunity to intervene);[ jeg finder ingen anledning til at] I see no reason why I should;[ give anledning til] be the occasion of ( fx demonstrations), give occasion for, give rise to ( fx criticism, misunderstanding), give cause for ( fx anxiety);[ i anledning af] on the occasion of ( fx his birthday);( på grund af) in consequence of, on account of ( fx his illness),( henvisende til) with reference to, referring to ( fx yourinquiry),( i forbindelse med) in connection with;[ i dagens anledning] in honour of the occasion;[ i samme anledning] on the same occasion, for the same reason;[ ved den ringeste anledning] on the slightest provocation;T at the drop of a hat. -
4 forebygge
1предупрежда́ть, предотвраща́тьfórebygge en krig — предотвраща́ть войну́
* * *vb prevent;F preclude ( fx in order to preclude misunderstanding);[ det er bedre at forebygge end at helbrede] prevention is better than cure. -
5 gennemgående
сквозно́й, транзи́тныйet génnemgående tog — прямо́й по́езд
* * *adj through ( fx a through train);( almindelig) common ( fx misunderstanding);( generel) general;adv ( i almindelighed) generally, usually;( gennemsnitligt) on average;[ en gennemgående fejl] a common (el. repeated) mistake;[ gennemgående vogn] through coach. -
6 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. -
7 udrede
straighten out / up, unravel* * *vb( bringe rede i) unravel ( fx the tangled threads of the affair),F disentangle ( fx the reasons);( opklare) clear up ( fx a misunderstanding, a mystery),( finde ud af) find out ( fx the reasons);( forklare) explain,F elucidate ( fx the reasons),( gøre rede for) give an account of;( betale) pay,F defray ( fx the cost, the expenses). -
8 undgå
avoid, dodge, escape, evade, get out of, miss, shun, sidestep, steer clear of* * *vb avoid ( fx somebody, a misunderstanding, an accident, his glance; doing something, being seen),( stærkere, F) shun ( fx somebody; being seen);( slippe fra, slippe for) escape ( fx danger, death; being run over, being infected with something);( ved behændighed, F) evade ( fx a danger, one's pursuers),( ved en hurtig bevægelse) dodge ( fx a blow, an approaching car, a snowball);( afværge) prevent,F avert ( fx a strike; by his courage he averted a catastrophe);(neds: unddrage sig) evade,T dodge ( fx military service);[ jeg kunne ikke undgå at] I could not help -ing ( fx hearing what you said; noticing it);[ det kan ikke undgå at, det kan ikke undgås at det vil] it is certain (el.bound) to ( fx annoy him; have serious consequences);[ ikke hvis jeg kan undgå det] not if I can help it;[ med sb:][ undgå éns opmærksomhed] escape somebody's attention, escape somebody;[ ingen undgår sin skæbne] there is no striving against fate;(se også II. nød). -
9 uoverensstemmelse
discrepancy, friction, incongruity, misunderstanding, rift, tiff* * *(en) discrepancy ( fx between two statements); inconsistency;( uenighed) disagreement,( lille, T) tiff ( fx he has had a tiff with his girl friend);[ gemytternes uoverensstemmelse] incompatibility (of temper).
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