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61 kaste
1броса́ть, швыря́ть, мета́тьkáste af — сбра́сывать
káste bort — выбра́сывать
káste op — (вы)рвать
káste til — засыпа́ть, зава́ливать
káste sig — броса́ться
* * *bowl, bung, cast, caste, chuck, clap, flip, heave, hurl, launch, pitch, shed, shoot, throw, toss* * *I. (en -r) caste.II. vb throw,( især: opad el. let, overlegent) toss ( fx a ball into the air, a few coins to a beggar),( sigte og kaste; smide foragteligt) pitch ( fx something out of the window),( voldsommere) fling,(se også kyle);T chuck;(F og fig) cast ( fx the first stone, pearls before swine; a glance at something, shadows);( i kricket) bowl,( i baseball) pitch;( afføre sig) throw off;( for tidlig) cast;(sy) overcast;[ kaste sne] clear a road (, a street etc) of snow;[ med præp, adv:][ kaste broen af] demolish the bridge;[ kaste rytteren af] throw (el. toss) the rider;[ kaste af sig]( sengeklæder) throw off,( indbringe) yield, bring in;[ kaste bort] throw away;[ kaste sten efter] throw stones at,( efter bortløbende) throw stones after;[ kaste perler for svin] cast pearls before swine;[ kaste i fængsel] throw (, fling) into prison;[ kaste med sten (, flasker)] throw stones (, bottles);[ kaste med hovedet] toss one's head;[ kaste ned] throw down,( fra fly) drop ( fx supplies);[ kaste op] vomit,T be sick,( med objekt) bring up, vomit;[ kaste til]( fylde med jord) fill up ( fx a ditch), fill in;(arkæol) backfill ( fx an excavation);[ kaste et ben til en hund] throw (, toss) a bone to a dog;[ med sig:][ kaste sig] throw (, fling) oneself ( fx into a chair),( uroligt i sengen) toss,( om træ) warp;(også fig) throw oneself into somebody's arms,( om kvinde: kaste sig bort til) throw oneself at;(se også støv);[ kaste sig om halsen på en] fall on somebody's neck, throw (, fling) one's arms round somebody's neck;[ kaste sig over arbejdet] throw oneself into the work;[ kaste sig over fjenden] fall on the enemy;[ kaste sig ud af vinduet] throw oneself out of the window;[ kaste sig ud i] plunge into;(fig) take the plunge. -
62 mildne
alleviate, moderate, temper, tone down* * *vb( lindre) relieve ( fx pain, distress, hardship),(mere F) soothe ( fx pain),F alleviate ( fx pain);( formilde) mitigate ( fx pain, suffering, the punishment, his anger),( afbøde) cushion ( fx the effects);( dæmpe) dim ( fx the light),( om ytring) tone down ( fx an expression);( om temperatur) take the edge off ( fx the sun took the edge off the frost), temper ( fx God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb). -
63 springe
bound, burst, hop, jump, leap, spring* * *vb (sprang, sprunget) jump,( især om større spring) leap ( fx he leapt over the fence; he leapt at me),( pludseligt, rask, F) spring ( fx spring out of bed, springupstairs),( i sæt) bound ( fx the dog bounded down the road),( let og dansende) skip ( fx the little girl skipped over the floor),( om bold) bounce;( springe omkring) jump about,(litt) frisk;( løbe) run,T pop,(flygte fra fængsel etc, S) scarper;( om gnister) fly;( om væske) gush (out),( i tynd stråle) spurt;( om kilde) well up;( om springvand) play;( briste) burst,( om snor, streng etc) snap;( eksplodere) explode, burst;[ der er sprunget en sikring (, pære)] a fuse (, bulb) has blown (el.gone);[ med sb:][ springe buk] play leapfrog;[ springe højdespring] do the high jump;[ med præp & adv:][ springe `af](af tog etc) jump off,( om knap) come off;[( hoppe og) springe for en] wait on somebody hand and foot;( ved forfremmelse) be promoted over the heads of others;[ springe frem] jump out,( om sved) start out,( rage frem) project, jut out;[ springe i luften] blow up, explode;[ springe i vandet] jump into the water;[ springe i øjnene] leap to the eye;[ du kan lige så godt springe som krybe i det] you may as well get it over with at once;[ springe `om]( om vinden) shift,(dvs med uret) veer round;[ springe op] jump up, spring (el. leap) to one's feet;[ døren sprang op] the door flew open;[ hunden sprang op ad mig] the dog jumped up at me;[ såret sprang op at bløde] the wound began to bleed;(T: være ligeglad) let it go hang;[ springe over noget] leap (over) something, jump (over) something; clear something;(se også gærde);[ springe noget over] skip something ( fx a page, a meal),( glemme) miss out something,( udelade) leave out something, omit something;( i en række) skip somebody,( ikke medtage) leave out somebody ( fx you can leave me out),( gå uden om) bypass somebody ( fx he bypassed his daughter and left the money to his granddaughter),( ved forfremmelse) pass somebody over;[ springe på toget] jump on to the train;[ springe på en bus i farten] jump on a bus when it is moving;[ springe løs på] fly at, go for;[ springe til](dvs sige ja) jump (el. leap) at the offer (, chance);( melde sig) jump (el. leap) in ( fx with an offer);[ springe ud] jump out,( i vandet) jump in, dive in;( om træ) come into leaf,( om knop) burst,( om blomst) come out;(S: om homoseksuel) come out;[ springe ud af] jump out of;[ springe ud i] jump into, dive into ( fx the river);( også) jump in, dive in;(fig) take the plunge;(fig) jump in at the deep end;(se også hoved). -
64 start
kick off, launch, onset, start* * *(en -er) start ( fx of a race, of an engine; a good start in life);( flyvemaskines) take-off;( af foretagende) starting, launching;(fig) make a false start. -
65 sur
browned off, cheesed off, cross, peeved, sour* * *I.:[ det løber sur for mig] my head is all in a whirl; I am all at sixes and sevens;[ løbe sur i det] get confused, get it all mixed up.II. adj sour, acid;( i kemi) acid;( om jordbund, mælk) sour;( om vejr) dull, dank;( besværlig) hard,F laborious;( gnaven, også om natur) sour ( fx person; expression, look),( sur og uforskammet) surly ( fx person; answer);( surmulende) sulky ( fx in a sulky mood),( misfornøjet) cross ( over about, på with),[ være sur over noget (, på en)](dvs irriteret) be annoyed at (el. about) something (, with somebody);[ med vb & sb:][ blive sur]( om mælk) go (el. turn) sour;[ gøre én livet surt] make life a burden to somebody, make somebody's life a misery;[ sætte en sur mine op] look sullen, sulk;[ sur pibe] foul pipe;[ de er sure sagde ræven ( om rønnebærrene)] the grapes are sour; sour grapes![ man må tage det sure med det søde] you have to take the rough with the smooth;[ surt fortjent] hard-earned;[ se surt til] look sourly on, frown at;[ smage surt] taste sour, have a sour taste. -
66 afføre
*:[ afføre sig sine klæder] take off one's clothes. -
67 afsæt
(et)( ved spring) take-off. -
68 agt
sg - agten1) внима́ние сtáge sig i agt for nóget — остерега́ться чего́-л.
2) наме́рение сdet var íkke min agt — я э́того не хоте́л
* * *(en)( hensigt) intention, purpose;[ giv agt!] ready!( advarsel) caution pay heed to;[ havde jeg magt som agt] if I could have my way;[ holde i agt og ære] honour;[ tage tiden i agt] make the most of one's time;[ tage sig i agt] be cautious; be on one's guard;( også) he was off his guard;[ tage sig i agt for] be on one's guard against; beware of;[ tag dig i agt for at gøre det] take care not to do that;[ det er min agt at] I intend to, it is my intention to. -
69 agtelse
sg - ágtelsenуваже́ние с* * *deference, esteem, respect* * *(en) respect,F esteem;[ agtelse for] respect for;T I take off my hat to him;[ mangel på agtelse] disrespect;[ med al agtelse for ham] with all due respect to him. -
70 ben
bone, leg* * *(et -)( på stikkontakt) pin;( bierhverv) side line, private work;( sinecure) sinecure, soft job;( biindtægt) perk;[ finde sine ben] find one's feet;[ få det forkerte ben først ud af sengen] get out of bed on the wrong side;(dvs kunne ikke klare sig) they (etc) wiped the floor with him;(dvs blev ikke hørt) he couldn't get a word in edgeways;[ have et ben i hver lejr] have a foot in both camps;[ have ben i næsen] have a mind of one's own;(fig) have one's feet (firmly planted) on the ground;[ det er der ingen ben i] that is perfectly simple, that is plain sailing;[ han løb så hurtigt som hans ben kunne bære ham] he ran as fast as his legs would carry him;[ med børnene rendende mellem benene på en] with the children under one's feet;(se også I. hale);[ falde over sine egne ben] fall (el. stumble) over one's own legs;[ være ved at falde over sine egne ben af iver] be falling over oneself;[ hjælpe en på benene] help somebody to his feet;(fig) set somebody on his feet;[ hans formue fik hurtigt ben at gå på] he went through his fortune in no time;( efter fald) pick oneself up;( rejse sig for at tale) get on (el. come to) one's feet;[ komme ned på benene] land on one's feet;(fig) get up ( fx an exhibition);[ stille en hær på benene] raise an army;[ han kunne næsten ikke stå på benene] he could hardly stand up (el. keep on his feet);[ stå på egne ben] stand on one's own two feet;(dvs oppe) be up and about,( efter sygdom også) be back on one's feet again;[ hele byen er på benene] the whole town is astir;[ slå benene væk under en] knock somebody off his feet;[ sætte det længste ben foran] put one's best foot forward;[ jeg vil aldrig sætte mine ben i hans hus] I will never set foot in his house;[ tage benene på nakken] take to one's heels;[ gøre sig ud til bens] cut up rough;[ let til bens] light-footed;(dvs en drink) a bird never flew on one wing. -
71 blå
голубо́й, си́ний* * ** * *adj blue;( i heraldik) azure;[ den blå bog]( svarer til) Who's Who;[ Den blå Grotte] the Blue Grotto;[ blive blå i hovedet] get blue in the face ( fx you can go on screaming till you get blue in the face);(fig) come out of thin air;[ forsvinde ud i den blå luft] vanish into thin air (el. into the blue);[ holde blå mandag] take a Monday off;[ blåt mærke, blå plet]( efter slag) bruise;[ blåt stempel] quality mark;(fig) cachet;[ få blåt stempel] be recognized;[ ud i det blå] at random;[ det er helt ud i det blå] it is neither here nor there; it is nonsense;[ tur ud i det blå] mystery tour;[ et blåt øje] a black eye;[ de gør det ikke for vore blå øjnes skyld] they do not do it for the sake of our bright eyes. -
72 brod
edge, sting* * *(en -de)(zo, fig) sting;[ en bemærkning med brod i] a barbed remark;[ bemærkningen havde brod mod mig] the remark was aimed at me;[ tage brodden af] take the edge off;(se også stampe). -
73 brød
sg - brødet, pl - brødхлеб м* * *bread, loaf* * *I. (et -) bread;[ et brød] a loaf (of bread);[ to brød] two loaves;[ giv os i dag vort daglige brød] give us this day our daily bread;[ kampen for det daglige brød] the struggle to make a living;(se også ndf: tjene til);[ den enes død er den andens brød] one man's loss is another man's gain;[ være i hans brød] be in his service;[ ristet brød], se I. riste;( om person) a strapper, a big chunk of a man,( klodset) a big hulk of a man;[ slå større brød op end man kan bage] bite off more than one can chew;[ tage brødet ud af munden på ham] take the bread out of his mouth;[ tjene sit brød, tjene til det daglige brød] make a living, earn one's living; earn one's daily bread;T earn one's bread and butter;(se også varm).II. præt af bryde. -
74 dækning
cover, coverage* * *(en) covering;( betaling) settlement, payment;( i pressen) coverage;[ søge dækning] take cover;[ der er dækning for checken] the cheque will be met;[ afskrive til dækning af tab] write off to meet losses. -
75 efterligne
1подража́ть (кому-л., чему-л.)* * *copy, emulate, fake, forge, imitate, impersonate, mimic, model, parody, simulate, take off* * *vb imitate ( fx somebody's voice, style),( nøje) copy; -
76 ferie
sg - férien, pl - férierо́тпуск мtáge på férie — уе́хать в о́тпуск
* * *holiday, recess, time off, vac, vacation* * *(en -r) holiday ( fx you need a holiday);( fast tilbagevendende) holidays ( fx we went to France for our holidays);( om universiteter, domstole og am) vacation;( parlaments) recess;[ holde ferie]( tage fri) take a holiday;( være på ferie) be on holiday, spend one's holiday ( fx in Jutland);[ hold da helt ferie!] well I'll be damned![ rejse hjem i ferien] go home for the holiday(s);[ ferie med løn] holiday with pay, paid holiday;[ han er på ferie] he is (away) on holiday;[ tage på ferie] go on (a) holiday. -
77 finde
41) находи́тьfínde sted — происходи́ть, име́ть ме́сто;
2) счита́ть, признава́тьfínde på nóget — вы́думать [приду́мать] что-л.
fínde ud af nóget — разобра́ться в чём-л.
* * *discovery, find, hit on, lay (one's) hands on, locate, look out, pick up, recover, strike* * *vb (fandt, fundet) find;( synes) think ( fx I think he is stupid),F consider;( erkende) find ( fx I find it impossible);[ med sb:][ finde døden] meet one's death;[ finde hvile] find rest;[ finde købere] find buyers;[ finde sted] take place,(se også sted);[ finde vej] find one's way;[ med præp, adv:][ finde for godt] think fit, choose;[ finde noget frem] find (el. produce) something, bring something to light;[ finde hjem] find one's way home;[ finde igen] find again, recover;[ finde på] think of, invent;(se også I. råd);[ kunne finde rundt] know one's way around (i in);[ finde sig i] put up with,F submit to;[ finde sig i sin skæbne] resign oneself to one's fate;T I won't stand for it;[ finde sig til rette], se II. ret;[ finde tilbage (, ud)] find one's way back (, out);[ finde ud af] find out ( fx the answer; what has happened),( opdage) discover;( forstå) make out ( fx the meaning of something; I cannot make him out);(løse etc) work out ( fx a code, a problem, a riddle, the system),( med besvær) puzzle out ( fx how it works, what he meant; thesolution, the system; I can't puzzle him out),(især am, T) figure out;T they must fight (, talk, work) it out for themselves;(dvs enes) T they don't hit it off;[ finde ud af at] find out that,( opdage) discover that;(se også findes). -
78 forsvinde
4исчеза́ть, пропада́ть* * *beat it, die, die away, disappear, drain, go, lift, pass, recede, vanish* * *vb disappear,( især: pludseligt) vanish;(mere T) go ( fx my purse has gone!), go away ( fx the pain will soon go away; I wish he would go away);( blive væk) get lost ( fx the letter has got lost);( gå sin vej) take oneself off;[ forsvind!] go away! get out! -
79 fortrække
* * *vb( fjerne sig) go away, take oneself off,T clear out;( fordreje) distort;[ hans ansigt var fortrukket af vrede] his face was distorted with rage;(dvs smilede ikke) he kept a straight face;( lod sig ikke mærke med noget) he did not turn a hair;( udholdt smerten) he kept a stiff upper lip;[ uden at fortrække en mine] without turning a hair (el. batting an eyelidel. an eyelash);[ hans ansigt fortrak sig af smerte] his face became twisted with pain. -
80 godt
хорошо́, ла́дноjeg har det godt — у меня́ всё хорошо́
godt en kilométer — с до́брый киломе́тр
så godt som íngenting — почти́ ничего́
så godt som áldrig — почти́ никогда́
* * *comfortably, fine, marvellously, well, very well* * *adv well;( rigeligt, godt og vel) rather more than ( fx rather more than 90 per cent),T a good ( fx a good hour (, two miles)),(F: mindst) fully ( fx fully two miles),( om klokkeslæt) a few minutes past ( fx twelve);( undertiden = knap) just under ( fx an hour),( om klokkeslæt) a few minutes to ( fx twelve);( i sikkerhed) safely ( fx we got home safely);[ det gør mig godt] it does me good;( ironisk) I like that![ jeg har det godt] I am (very) well, I am all right,( økonomisk) I am well off;[ hav det godt!] all the best; good luck; take care of yourself;(= mor dig godt) have a good time;[ både moder og barn har det godt] both mother and child are doing well (,F: are in good health);[ det kan godt være] maybe, that may well be (the case);[ mene det godt], se mene;[ se godt ud] be good-looking,( rask) look fit;[ slippe godt fra], se slippe;[ så godt han kunne] as well as he could, as best he could;[ så godt som](= næsten) as good as, practically;(se også god).
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