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1 glide
41) скользи́ть2) ав. плани́ровать* * *glide, sail, shade, slide, slip, slither* * *vb (gled, gledet)( bevæge sig jævnt) glide ( fx the skater glided over the ice; a boat glided past; glide through the air),( kortere, over en flade) slide ( fx slide down a slope; the drawer slides in and out easily);( ufrivilligt, skride) slip ( fx he slipped on the ice and fell; the book slipped from his hand),( om hjul) skid;( rutsche, glide på glidebane) slide ( fx the children were sliding on the ice);( forløbe let) go (el. run) smoothly;(T: gå, stikke af) shove off, buzz off; make oneself scarce;[ nu glider jeg!] I'm off!(fig) drift apart;[ hvor glider vi hen?] what are we coming to?[ glide i en bananskal] slip on a banana skin;[ lade blikket glide hen over] run one's eye over;[ glide ned]( blive nedsvælget) go down;[ lade hånden glide ned i] slide (, hurtigere: slip) one's hand into;[ for at få forslaget til at glide ned] in order to make the proposal go down; to smooth the way for the proposal;[ glide op]( om tøj) ride up ( fx your shirt is riding up),( om dør) open quietly, slide open;[ glide over i] merge into, gradually become;[ glide ud af hånden] slip from one's hand. -
2 små
adj(pl af lille) small;( mere følelsesbetonet) little;( knap) just (, something) under ( fx it cost something under $200);(se også små-);[ småt](adv, dvs så det bliver småt) small, fine ( fx cut something small(el. fine));[ småt begavet] not very bright;[ have det småt, sidde småt i det] be badly off,( stærkere) be hard up;[ så småt], se ndf;(se også kørende);[ forskellige forb:][ de små] the little ones;[ de små i samfundet] the humbler members of the community;[ for småt fodtøj] tight shoes;(se også sko);[ gå ganske småt] walk quite slowly;[ det går meget småt ( fremad)] we (etc) are not making much headway (medwith);[ i det små] in a small way, on a small scale;[ begynde i det små] make a small beginning;[ det er småt med] we (etc) are low on ( fx supplies, fruit, enthusiasm);( også) fruit is scarce;[ det er småt med (el. står småt til med) hans flid] he is notover-industrious;[ det står småt til med hans begavelse] he is not very bright;[ det står småt til med ham] he is in a bad way;[ så småt]( gradvis) little by little, gradually ( fx he was graduallyimproving);( lidt) a little ( fx it began to annoy me a little), in a small way( fx I was able to help him in a small way);[ jeg har så småt lyst til at] I have half a mind to;[ jeg begyndte så småt at mistænke ham] I began to suspect him;(mil.) our losses were light; -
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drain, empty, rein, strip, turn out* * *I. (en -r) rein;(fig) keep under control, check,F curb ( fx one's anger).II. * empty ( fx a drawer, a dustbin, a room, one's pockets),( tømme fuldstændigt, rydde) empty out ( fx a drawer, one's pockets, a room);( for væske) empty ( fx a bottle, one's glass),( tømme fuldstændigt) drain ( fx one's glass), drain off ( fx he drained off the whole bottle);( losse) unload ( fx a car);( postkasse) clear;[ tømmes]( blive tom) empty ( fx the hall gradually emptied);[ postkassen tømmes fire gange daglig] there are four collections a day;[postkassen tømmes kl. 4] next collection 4 p.m.;[ med adv:][ tømme over i] empty into ( fx empty the water into a bucket);[ tømme ud] empty out,( om væske også) drain out, drain off.
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