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1 odds
odds;[ odds er ti] the odds are ten to one. -
2 odds n
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3 diverse småting
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4 chance
sg - cháncen, pl - cháncerвозмо́жность ж; шанс мgríbe cháncen — воспо́льзоваться слу́чаем
* * *break, chance, gamble, odds, opportunity, take pot luck* * *[ han har ikke store (el. mange) chancer for at] he has not much chance of -ing. -
5 kant
sg - kanten, pl - kanter1) край м, у́гол м2) сторона́ жfra álle kanter — со всех сторо́н
* * *border, brink, edge, edging, hem, lip, rim, verge* * *(en -er)( yderste kant) edge ( fx of the table, the abyss, the lawn, the wood; sit on the edge of a chair);( stykke langs kanten, bræmme) border ( fx of the rug, the lawn, the wood);( af noget rundt) rim ( fx of a cup, a plate);( på stof) selvage;( smalside) edge ( fx the edge of a board);( egn) region, part of the country;(se også vejkant);(fig) you must draw the line somewhere;(fig) have one's corners rubbed off;[ fra alle kanter] from every quarter;[ fra den kant](fig: fra ham) from that quarter;(se også I. vind);( om person) T a bit dodgy;[ på disse kanter] around here,F in these parts;[ komme på kant med] fall out with;[ komme på kant med loven] offend against the law, fall foul of the law;[ være på kant med] be at odds with;(dvs til det uanstændige) it was near the bone (el. knuckle). -
6 pakkenelliker
pl things, paraphernalia,( småting) odds and ends. -
7 ragelse
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8 sandsynlig
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9 sandsynlighed
likelihood, odds, probability, question* * *(en) probability, likelihood;[ efter al sandsynlighed] in all probability;[ der er sandsynlighed for at] it seems probable that. -
10 skævhed
crookedness, odds, warp* * *(en -er) (se II. skæv)obliquity; wryness, crookedness, lopsidedness;( rygskævhed) curvature of the spine;(fig) crookedness, falseness;( fejl) fault;( ulighed) inequality; imbalance ( fx social imbalance in school attainment);[ rette op på skævheden] rectify the imbalance. -
11 strid
combat, conflict, contention, contest, contravention, controversy, discord, dispute, feud, hassle, strife* * *I. (en)( uenighed) dispute ( fx a dispute about wages, a pay dispute; a religious dispute),T ( især stærkere) quarrel ( fx the discussion warmed into a dispute, the dispute warmed into a quarrel; a quarrel between two brothers),F ( om længere strid) conflict ( fx between Church and State;political conflicts; they have been in conflict for years),( kun utælleligt) strife ( fx industrial (, political, religious, party) strife; strife in a family; a country torn by strife);( videnskabelig) controversy;( mellem følelser, ideer, etc) conflict ( fx the conflict between love and duty),( stærkere) clash;(poet.: kamp) fight,( længere) struggle;( kun utælleligt) strife;[ i strid med](fig: som ikke passer med) at variance with ( fx facts),( imod) contrary to, against ( fx against regulations);( på trods af) in contravention of, in defiance of ( fx act indefiance of one's orders);[ komme i strid med] fall out with, quarrel with;T get at loggerheads with;[ ligge i strid med] be at odds with, have a dispute (, quarrel) with,T be at loggerheads with;[ være i strid med], se stride (imod noget);[ den sag hvorom striden står] the matter at issue;II. adj( stiv) rough ( fx fur, grass, hair), stiff ( fx brush),( strittende) bristly ( fx beard, hair);( om strøm) rapid,( stærkere) tearing;( om vind) stiff;(T: besværlig) stiff ( fx climb, examination),(stædig etc) stubborn,( stærkere) bloody-minded;[ han er strid](dvs en plage) he is a menace;[ det regner i stride strømme] it is pouring (down);[ tårer i stride strømme] a flood of tears. -
12 stump
obtuse, scrap, snippet, stump* * *I. (en -er)( lille stykke, smule) piece,( mindre) bit,(ubrugelig el. kasseret) scrap ( fx of cloth, paper, metal,knowledge; there was not a scrap of food left);( brudstykke) fragment ( fx fragments of a vase (, of a shell, of glass); a fragment of an old play);( løsrevet stykke) snatch ( fx snatches of conversation, of music, of a song);( rest) stump ( fx of a candle, cigar, pencil, arm, leg, tooth),( af cigaret, blyant også) stub, end;( om barn) tiny tot;( kæleord) pet;[ stumper] pieces, bits, scraps etc;[ rive i stumper og stykker] tear to bits (el. shreds);smithereens), smash (, blow) up;[ redde stumperne] save something out of the wreck; pick up the pieces.II. adj blunt;( om vinkel) obtuse. -
13 ugunstig
adverse, disadvantageous* * *adj unfavourable,F disadvantageous ( for to),(kun foran sb) adverse ( fx balance of payments);[ ugunstig skæbne] adverse fate,T bad luck;[ under meget ugunstige vilkår] against heavy odds. -
14 ulighed
inequality, odds* * *(en -er) difference ( fx difference in age, the difference between the children),F dissimilarity;( større) disparity ( fx in (el. of) age, of income);( mangel på ligestilling) inequality ( fx social inequalities),F imbalance ( fx social imbalance in school attainment),( større) disparity ( fx between rich and poor).
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