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clutter, disarrangement, mess, messiness, root, scrappiness* * *I. (en, rødder)(også mat.) root;( bølle) tough, rough, rowdy;[ rødderne](T, spøg.: gutterne) the boys, the lads;[ ondets rod] the root of the trouble;[ med præp:][ have rod i](dvs være grundfæstet i) be rooted in;(dvs stamme fra) originate in, be rooted in, have its roots in;[ rykke op med rode] pull (, voldsomt: tear) up by the roots,(fig også) wipe out;[ sæd på roden] standing crop;[ sælge korn på roden] sell the crop standing;[ træ på roden] standing timber;[ roden til alt ondt] the root of all evil;[ med slå:][ slå rod (el. rødder)] take root, strike root;(fig om ideer: fæste sig) take root, strike root,( om person: på nyt sted) put down roots;T are we to wait here till the cows come home?[ slå dybe rødder] become firmly rooted, take deep root;(se også uddrage).II. (et) disorder ( fx he hates disorder); muddle,( stærkere) mess ( fx let us clear up this muddle (, mess));( af ting også) jumble ( fx the room was a jumble of books, papers and beer cans),( ufremkommeligt) clutter ( fx he could not find anything in the clutter of books and papers on his desk);[ i et rod] in a muddle (, mess, clutter). -
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(et)( roderi) mess, muddle. -
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bungle, louse, muddle, screw up* * *vb bungle,F mismanage ( fx the affair);T make a mess of ( fx one's life). -
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11) запу́тывать2) сбива́ть (с то́лку), смуща́ть* * *baffle, bamboozle, bewilder, confound, confuse, fox, mix up, muddle, perplex, puzzle, throw* * *vb confuse ( fx he confused me with all his questions),( bringe ud af fatning også) put out ( fx the speaker was put out by the interruptions), bewilder;[ forvirre begreberne] confuse the issue. -
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bewilderment, confusion, daze, discomfiture, disorder, mix-up* * *(en) confusion; muddle;( sindstilstand) confusion; bewilderment;[ bringe forvirring i noget] throw something into confusion; -
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(et) mess, muddle. -
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forage, grub, root, scrabble* * *I. (en -r)(mil.) file;[ blind rode] blank file.II. vb( lave roderi) make a mess of things;(i jorden etc) root;(neds: i andres sager) poke about;[ med præp & adv:][ rode frem] rake out;[ rode i] rummage in (, among);[ rode sig ind i] get mixed up in;[ rode med]( arbejde med) busy oneself with,( nusse med) fiddle with, potter at,( lave rode i) mess about with,( reparere på) tinker with;[ rode op i]( rippe op i) rake up,( rage i) rummage about in;[ rode rundt i] rummage (, poke) about in;[ rode sammen]( forveksle, lave rod i) mix up, muddle up ( fx their names, his things),( lave i en fart) toss together, knock up ( fx a meal). -
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:### [ gå i skuddermudder]( blive rodet) get into a muddle;( blive spoleret) be ruined,T go to pot. -
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abstruseness, obscurity, opacity* * *indistinctness; haziness; muddiness, cloudiness, turbidity; dimness; muzziness; vagueness, obscurity; confusion, muddle-headedness; ambiguousness, ambiguity ( fx there are several ambiguities in his statement); uncertainty; light-headedness, delirium; grogginess. -
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