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1 ignorere
disregard, ignore, overlook* * *verb. ignore, disregard, take no notice of (f.eks. ) verb. (formelt) disregard verb. cut, cut dead verb. cut, cut off (f.eks.He was cut off from his family.
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2 framvise
* * *verb. show, exhibit, display verb. show (f.eks.You will have to show your passport at the border.
) verb. (dagligtale) show off (f.eks. ) verb. display (f.eks.He displayed his medals proudly.
) verb. make a show of one's wealth, make a display of one's wealth verb. [dokumenter m.m.] produce (f.eks. ) verb. present (f.eks. ) -
3 fremvise
verb. show, exhibit, display verb. show (f.eks.You will have to show your passport at the border.
) verb. (dagligtale) show off (f.eks. ) verb. display (f.eks.He displayed his medals proudly.
) verb. make a show of one's wealth, make a display of one's wealth verb. [dokumenter m.m.] produce (f.eks. ) verb. present (f.eks. ) -
4 forstanden
(bringe en fra forstanden) drive somebody out of his senses (han er fra forstanden) he's crazy, he's not all there he's barmy (el. screwy el. bonkers el. loony el. potty), he's nuts) (lykken var bedre enn forstanden) (kan gjengis) his (, her etc.) luck held, it was more by good luck than by good management) (miste forstanden) lose one's reason (være fra forstanden) be mentally deranged, be mad be off one's head) (gå fra forstanden) go mad, go round the bend -
5 nedgang
decrease, drop, fall* * *subst. decline, fall-off, drop, reduction, decrease subst. fal, decline, recession subst. decline (f.eks.a progressive decline of exports; the decline of his prestige; a violent decline of civilization; a decline in (el. of
) subst. [ forfall] decadence, decline (f.eks.the decline of the Roman Empire
), deterioration subst. (musikk) descent subst. (trapper el. vei som fører ned) way down, stairs (to the basement etc.), descent (f.eks.the descent to an underground chamber, to a valley
) subst. (økonomi) (om antall) downswing, downturn (være i nedgang) be declining, be on the decline, be on the wane (f.eks. ), show a downward tendency (el. trend) -
6 flott
отличный, -ая, -ое-, flotte* * *brilliantly, jolly, spectacular* * *adj. [elegant, smart] elegant, smart, dashing, fine, (tale:) posh, flash (f.eks. ) adj. [ stilig] stylish adj. [ storslagen] great, grand, spectacular, super adj. [ gallant] gallant adj. [ sløsete] extragavant, lavish adj. [ spandabel] free with one's money, generous, liberal (f.eks.he is very liberal with his wine
) adv. (sjøfart) [om skip, flytende] afloat, waterborne (bringe et skip flott) get a ship afloat, get a ship off the ground -
7 flykte
* * *verb. flee, fly, take flight verb. [ ta til flukten] run away (f.eks.the demonstrators ran away on the arrival of the police
) verb. [ unnvike] escape (f.eks.two prisoners have escaped from Dartmoor Prison
) verb. [ stikke av] take oneself off, make oneself scarce verb. [ om elskende par] elope, run away (f.eks.his wife ran away with the chauffeur
) verb. [ til en person] take refuge with (f.eks. ) -
8 ikke
не (отрицательная частица)* * ** * *adv. not (fxnot at all, not again
) adv. never (f.eks.he never took his eyes off my face
) adv. no (f.eks. ) adv. not (f.eks.I am not rich, I did not do it
) (f.eks. ) adv. not (f.eks.he is not taller than I and perhaps he is even shorter
) adv. omit (f.eks. )
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