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121 presse
crush, hustle, jam, press, pressurize, push, squash, squeeze, strain* * *I. (en -r)( redskab til presning, trykkemaskine) press;( pressefolk) reporters,T pressmen pl;( radioavis) news;[ pressen](= aviserne) the press;[ få en god presse] have a good press.II. vb( trykke) press ( fx press the lid down; press one's nose against a window),( ind i, gennem etc også, kraftigere) squeeze ( fx try to squeeze (, press) too much into a suitcase),( skubbe også) push ( fx push a brush through the pipe; push one's finger through a hole; push him down);( trykke sammen, også om frugt) press ( fx flowers; press grapes to extract the juice),( kraftigere) squeeze ( fx a lemon, an orange);( om tøj) press, iron,( lave pressefolder i) press;[ presset glas] pressed glass;(fig) press ( fx he was hard pressed; the enemy pressed them hard);( tilskynde, søge at tvinge) press ( fx press him to stay),T (neds) push ( fx push him to join the party);( tvinge) force ( fx force him to pay up);( forcere) press ( fx one's voice);(glds: til krigstjeneste) press;(fig) squeeze him (, them etc) till the pips squeak;[ med præp & adv:]( om pengeafpresning) blackmail him;[ presse bukserne op] give the trousers a press;[ presse bilen op til 120 km i timen] push the car up to 120 km an hour;[ presse `på]( være presserende) be pressing,( stærkere) be urgent;( udøve tryk) press;[ de presser på for at få en afgørelse] they are pressing for a decision;[ presse sammen] press,( kraftigere) squeeze ( fx press the snow hard to make snowballs; squeeze the snow into snowballs),F compress;( med flertalsobjekt) press (, squeeze) together,F compress ( fx press one's lips together, compress one's lips);[ presse ud] press (, squeeze) out,( folder i tøj) iron out;[ presse saft ud af] press (, squeeze) juice out of;[ presse penge (, oplysninger) ud af en] squeeze money (, information) out of somebody ( fx I'll squeeze every penny I can out of him);( også, T) soak him,( ved trusler) extort money from him,( om pengeafpresning) blackmail him;[ med sig:][ presse sig] press one's way, push ( fx through the crowd; the crowd pressed (el. pushed) forward),( kraftigere) squeeze ( fx he squeezed through the narrow opening);[ presse sig ind] squeeze in,( om bil efter overhaling) cut in. -
122 påtage
* * *vb:[ påtage sig] take on,F undertake ( fx a job, a task, too much (work)),( ansvar) take,F undertake, assume ( fx the full responsibility for something),F assume ( fx an innocent air);(dvs for terrorhandling) take (el. admit, claim) responsibility ( fxfor a bombing);( også, F) take it upon oneself to ( fx provide for the child);[ påtage sig skylden] take (el. accept, bear) the blame. -
123 radmager
adj skinny; as thin as a rake (el. lath);( afpillet) scrawny ( fx she was not so much slim as scrawny). -
124 regne
count, rain, rank* * *I. vb( om regn) rain;[ det regner voldsomt] it is raining hard, it is pouring;[ det har regnet af] it has stopped raining;[ malingen er regnet af] the paint has come off in the rain;[ det regnede med indbydelser] there were streams of invitations;II. vbT do ( fx a sum et stykke);( tage hensyn til) take into account, consider;( bryde sig om) care ( fx I don't care what he says);( uden objekt) reckon ( fx the boy can't reckon yet),T do sums;[ lære at læse, skrive og regne] learn to read, write, and reckon; learn the three R's,(dvs reading, (w)riting, and (a)rithmetic);[ med præp & adv:][ regne blandt] count (el. number) among, include among ( fx we include him among our friends);[` regne efter]( bedømme ud fra) judge by;( gøre overslag) make a calculation,( kontrollere) check (up);[ regne fejl] miscalculate, make a mistake (in reckoning);[ regne for] consider (to be) ( fx I consider him (to be) a fool; I consider it my duty to help him), regard as, count as,( fejlagtigt) take for ( fx I took him for a fool; what do you take me for? he is not the man I took him for);[ det er for intet at regne imod] it is nothing (compared) to;[ de er aldrig blevet regnet for noget] they have never counted for much,F they have never been held in any esteem;[ ikke regne det for noget at] think nothing of -ing;(= fradrage) subtract,F deduct;[ fra i dag at regne] counting from today, as from to day;[ regne godt] be good at figures;[ højt regnet] at (the) most, at the outside;[ regne i hovedet] do a sum in one's head;F make a mental calculation;( regne hovedregning) do mental arithmetic;[ regne det i hovedet] do it in one's head;[ lavt regnet] at least,F at a low estimate;[` regne med]( tage med i beregningen) allow for ( fx a delay, a fall in prices), provide for ( fx extra expenses);( tillægge betydning) reckon with ( fx he is a man to be reckoned with);( stole på) depend on ( fx him to do it),T count on ( fx him; his help; you can't always count on hispromises), reckon on;( forvente) expect ( fx we expect that he will come (, him to come)),T reckon on ( fx meeting him),( gå ud fra) take for granted ( fx I take it for granted that youwill be there),T count on,F calculate on;( medregne) include (in one's reckoning), count (in),T reckon in;[ regne med til] = regne blandt;[ regne pund om til kroner] convert pounds into kroner;[ rundt regnet] about, around, roughly, in round figures,T round about,F approximately;( gennemsnitlig) on an average;[ regne sammen] add up, sum up,T reckon up;[ han regnes til de mindre digtere] he is numbered among (el. classed withel. counted among) the minor poets;[ det blev regnet ham til last] it was laid to his charge;[ regne sig det til fortjeneste] take the credit for it (to oneself);[ regne ud]( beregne) work out ( fx the cost, one's income),F calculate, compute,(især am T) figure out;( finde ud af) make out ( fx as far as I can make out; I can't makeout how it happened),(især am T) figure out;( ved grundig eftertanke) puzzle out ( fx a solution, a code, how to do it), think out ( fx a solution, the best method);[ forstå at regne den ud] know a trick or two. -
125 rig
affluent, badly, rich, tackle, wealthy, well-off* * *I. (en)(mar) rigging;( type af rigning) rig ( fx Bermuda rig).II. adj( velhavende også) wealthy ( fx they were not wealthy, but well-off),F affluent ( fx the affluent society);( yppig, F) exuberant, luxuriant ( fx foliage, imagination);[ være rig på] be rich in ( fx forests, oil),F abound in;[ rig på overraskelser] full of surprises;[ den rige] the rich man;[ de rige] the rich;[ en rig høst] a plentiful harvest;[ rig lejlighed til] plenty of (el. ample) opportunity to;[ i rigt mål] abundantly;(se også rigt). -
126 ringe
call, call up, give (someone) a call, chime, go off, jangle, low, meagre, meagrely, peal, ring, sound, telephone, toll* * *I. adj( lille) small ( fx price, profit, quantity, extent), little ( fx hope; there is little probability that...);( utilstrækkelig) scanty ( fx income),F scant ( fx pay scant attention to something);( betydningsløs) trifling ( fx loss, sum), insignificant;( dårlig) poor ( fx ability, quality), inferior ( fx quality),( ikke overbevisende) feeble ( fx argument, excuse, performance);( beskeden) lowly, humble ( fx birth, station in life);[ ikke ringe] not bad;(foran sb: glimrende) no mean ( fx he is no mean pianist),( betydelig) no small ( fx he exposed them to no small danger; he has no small part in our success);[ af ikke ringe dygtighed] of no mean ability;[ i ikke ringe grad] in no slight degree, considerably;[ med sb:][ ringe afstand] a short distance;[ i ringe grad] not much, only slightly;[ i ikke ringe grad], se ovf;[ efter min ringe mening] in my humble (el. poor) opinion;[ have ringe tanker om] have a low opinion of;[ en ringe trøst] a poor consolation;II. vb( forsyne med ring) ring;III. vb( om klokke) ring;( stærkt, om kirkeklokke etc) peal;( med klokke) ring; peal;(tlf) telephone, ring (up) ( fx somebody rang (up) while you were out),T phone;[ ringe en besked] (tele)phone a message;[ det ringer] the bell (, telephone) is ringing, there's the bell (, telephone);[ ringe hjem] ring home;[ med præp & adv:][ ringe af](tlf) ring off, hang up;[` ringe efter] ring for ( fx a servant, a cup of tea),(tlf) telephone for,T phone for ( fx a taxi);[ det må ringe for hans ører] his ears must be burning;[ ringe ind]( i en skole) ring in ( fx ring in the children);[ det ringer ind] the bell is ringing;[ ringe med en klokke] ring a bell;[ ringe solen ned] ring the evening bell;[ ringe op]( i telefon) telephone, ring (up),T phone ( fx he rang up (el. phoned) but there was no answer);( med objekt) telephone, ring (up), call ( fx ring me (up) (el. call me) tomorrow),T phone,(især am) call up;[ ring mig op]( også) give me a call (el. ring);[ ringe `på] ring (the bell);[ ringe på klokken] ring the bell;[ ringe på tjeneren] ring for the waiter;[ ringe til én] telephone somebody, ring somebody (up), call somebody,T phone somebody,(især am) call somebody up;[ ringe til nr 2023] phone (el. call) No. 2023,( udtales: two o two three);[ ringe til gudstjeneste] ring the bells for church;[ ringe til begravelse] toll (the funeral bell);[ ringe ud] ring out;( i skole: til frikvarter) the bell is ringing for break;( til at gå hjem) it is ringing for going home, it is the going-home bell ringing. -
127 rolle
character, part, rôle* * *(en -r) part,(mere F) role;[ blive i rollen] keep up one's part;(dvs glemme den) forget one's part,( spille ukarakteristisk) act out of character,( røbe sin sande karakter) give oneself away;[ fordele rollerne] cast (el. distribute) the parts,(fig) arrange duties;[ få en rolle] get (el. be cast for) a part;[ give rollen som], se ndf: spille rollen som;[ se sig i rollen som] see oneself in the part of ( fx a detective);(også fig) play a part;[ det spiller en stor rolle] it is of great importance, it plays an important part, it matters very much;[ det spiller ingen rolle] it does not matter;[ penge spiller ingen rolle] money is no object;[ spille rollen som Macbeth, spille Macbeth's rolle] take the part of Macbeth, play Macbeth;[ spille rollen som velgører] act the part of benefactor;[ spille rollen som millionær] act the millionaire; -
128 røbe
betray, blurt, breathe, disclose, give away* * *vbF disclose ( fx a secret, one's identity, one's intentions, one's plans; the journalist refused to disclose his sources), divulge (fx the plans; one's fears; he had never divulged classifiedinformation to an unauthorized person),(kun neds) betray ( fx the conspiracy, a secret);( fortælle) give away ( fx the ending of a detective story, the secret, where he is hiding),T ( i negative, spørgende og betingende udtryk) let on (about) ( fxdon't let on that I told you (, where he is hiding, too much); why did you let on about the plan?);( afsløre ufrivilligt) give away,F betray ( fx his accent gave him away (el. betrayed him); betray one's ignorance);[ røbe sig] give oneself away,F betray oneself;( vise) show ( fx an interest in something, a taste for something),F display ( fx he displayed no sign of emotion), betray ( fx aninterest in something).
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