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1 foreslå som
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2 nominere
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3 udpege
appoint, assign, designate, single out* * *vb point out ( fx can you point out the boy who did it?);( udvælge) select ( fx somebody for special duties; a good place for the picnic);( udnævne) appoint, nominate ( til et embede to a post, fx to the chairmanship; nominate members to a committee);( udpege på forhånd) spot ( fx the winner; the murderer in a detective story). -
4 indstille
1настра́ивать, регули́роватьíndstille sig på nóget — настро́иться на что-л.
* * *calibrate, discontinue, suspend, tune* * *vb( regulere) adjust,( radio) tune (in);( foreslå) submit, recommend;( til embede) nominate, propose ( til en stilling for a post);( ophøre med) stop ( fx work),F discontinue ( fx one's visits),( afblæse) call off ( fx a search);( midlertidigt) suspend ( fx payments, hostilities);[ indstille driften], se drift;[ indstille skydningen] cease fire;( radio) tune in to a station;[ indstille en bombe på tid] time a bomb;[ indstille øjet på] accommodate the eye to;[ indstille sig på] prepare oneself for;[ indstille til belønning] recommend for a reward;[ indstille et forslag til vedtagelse] recommend the adoption of a proposal;[ indstille én til en eksamen] enter somebody for an examination,T put somebody in for an examination;[ indstille sig til en eksamen] enter (, put oneself in) for an examination. -
5 kalde
21) звать, называ́тьkálde ved navn — называ́ть по и́мени
2) приглаша́тьkálde på én — позва́ть кого́-л.
kálde bort — отзыва́ть, вызыва́ть
kálde ind — попроси́ть войти́
kálde til — приглаша́ть; призыва́ть
* * *beckon, call, describe, dub, entitle, terms* * ** call;( benævne) call, name;( tilkalde) send for, call in ( fx a doctor);( udnævne) appoint, nominate;[ du kommer som (om) du var kaldet] you are the very man (, woman etc) we want (el. are looking for);[ også kaldet] alias, otherwise known as;[ det kalder jeg fodbold!] that's what I call football!( ironisk) there's efficiency for you![ lade en kalde] send for somebody, call somebody in;[ med præp & adv:][ kalde bort] call away;(dø) pass away;[ kalde en op efter] call (el. name) somebody after,(am) name somebody for;[ kalde på] call ( fx call the waiter; call me at 7 o'clock);(fig) bring out,F call forth ( fx the best in him);[ kalde sammen] call (together),( mere officielt) convene ( fx the Security Council), summon;[ kalde sammen til et møde] call (, F convene, summon) a meeting;[ han kaldte kollegerne sammen til et møde] he called a meeting of his colleagues;( om professor) be called to another university;[ føle sig kaldet til at] feel called upon to;[ kalde under fanerne] call to the colours;[ kalde ved det rette navn], se navn. -
6 opstille
array, range* * *vb put up, set up;( anbringe) put,(mere F) place;(monument etc) put up, set up,F erect;( montere) mount ( fx a machine);( ordne) arrange ( fx in alphabetical order); order ( fx chessmen for a game);( på række) line up;( soldater i bestemt orden) draw up, form up,F dispose;( etablere militære enheder) establish, set up ( fx an army, four battalions);( raketter) install; deploy;( postere) post ( fx sentries);(fig) set up ( fx as one's ideal);( fremsætte) put forward, advance ( fx a claim, a theory);F pose, propound ( fx a problem);(udfærdige etc) draw up ( fx a budget, a contract, a list, a programme);( fastlægge) lay down, make ( fx conditions, a rule);(mat.) set up ( fx a formula, an equation);( til valg) nominate, put up, run;(am) run ( til for, fx he is running for President);[ ti partier opstiller ved valget] candidates from ten parties are standing(for election); ten parties are putting forward candidates (for election). -
7 at nominere
to nominate
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