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1 spor
clue, imprint, lead, trace, track, trail* * *(et -)( fodspor) footprint(s), footmark(s), track,( lang række) trail;(af vildt etc) track ( fx they found tracks in the snow of a bear),( lang række) trail ( fx a trail of blood),( fært) scent ( fx the dogs lost the scent);( hjulspor) wheel track,( dybt) rut;( jernbaneskinne) rail,( skinnepar) track ( fx a double track; follow the track), line;( på lydbånd, plade) track;( efterladt mærke, rest) trace ( fx traces of a struggle (, of poison in the coffee); disappear without a trace),F vestige,( mærke også) mark ( fx leave a mark);( til opklaring af forbrydelse) lead, clue;( i skole, kan gengives) form;[ en skole med tre spor] a three-form entry school;[ ikke spor] nothing at all,(= slet ikke) not at all,(mere F) not in the least,T not a bit;[ ikke spor af] not a trace of ( fx fear), not the slightest ( fxdoubt);[ med vb & præp:][ bære spor af] bear (el. show) traces (el. marks) of;[ følge et spor] follow a track (, trail, scent, lead, clue) ( fx they followed the tracks of the tiger into the jungle; the trail was easy to follow; the dogs followed the scent; the police are following (up) several leads (el. clues));[ følge i ens spor] follow in somebody's footsteps;[ løbe af sporet] leave (el. go off) the rails,( fagligt) be derailed;[ på sporet af] on the track of,(fig, T også) on the scent of ( fx an important discovery);[ komme (, lede el. bringe) på sporet af] get (, put) on the track of;[ lede en på sporet], se II. lede;[ sætte hundene på sporet] put the dogs on the scent;[ være på rette spor] be on the right track;[ skifte spor] change the points,(am) throw the switches;(også fig) cover up one's tracks;[ de har sat deres spor] they have left their mark;[ tabe sporet](også fig) be thrown off the scent, lose the scent. -
2 vildspor
blind, blind alley, wild-goose chase* * *sb:[ på vildspor] on a false scent, on the wrong track, off the track;[ lede dem på vildspor] throw them off the scent; put them on the wrong track;( ved en afledningsmanøvre) draw a red herring across the track (el.trail);( også) be barking up the wrong tree. -
3 følge
I sg - fǿlgen, pl - fǿlgerсле́дствие с, результа́т мII 3провожа́ть, сле́довать* * *accompany, act on, aftermath, backwash, consequence, cortege, ensue, entourage, escort, follow, go by, result, retinue, see, see off, send off, sequel, show, track* * *I. (en -r)( rækkefølge) succession,F sequence;( resultat) result, consequence;[ være en følge af] be a consequence (el. the result) of, result from, follow on;[ deres forhold fik følger] she became pregnant as a result of their relationship;[få (el. have) til følge] result in;[ have til følge at] have the result that;[ som følge af] in consequence of, as a result of;[ som følge heraf] in consequence, consequently;[ tage følgerne] take the consequences;[ tage til følge] comply with ( fx a request), act on ( fx hisinstructions);[ tage protesten til følge] take account of the protest;(se også ifølge).II. (et -r)( fornem persons) retinue;( procession) procession,( ved begravelse) mourners pl;[ i følget sås] among the mourners were;[ i følge med] in the company of; accompanied by;[ slå følge med én] join (company with) somebody.III. vb (fulgte, fulgt)( følge efter) follow ( fx follow me! the cold winter was followed by a wet spring),( afløse også, F) succeed ( fx his brother succeeded him on the throne);( om undervisning) attend ( fx lectures);( ledsage) go (, come) with ( fx I'll go with you to the bus stop),F accompany,( som beskyttelse) escort;( rette sig efter) follow ( fx his advice, his directions),F comply with ( fx the rules, the law, his directions, theinstructions),T go by ( fx the rules);( iagttage) follow, watch (closely),( checke med mellemrum) monitor ( fx their progress);[ med sb:][ følge sit eget hoved] go one's own way;[ følge en indskydelse] act on an impulse;[ følge sin overbevisning] act according to (el. up to) one's conviction;[ følge en politik] pursue a policy;( også) take (el. act on) somebody's advice;[ følge en vej] follow a road;[ med præp, adv:][ følges ad] go together;[ det følger af sig selv] it is a matter of course, it goes without saying;[ følge efter] follow,( afløse også, F) succeed;[ følge hurtigt efter hinanden] follow each other in rapid succession;[ følge en hjem] see somebody home, walk somebody home;[ følge noget i kikkert] follow something through a pair of field glasses;[ følge med]( som resultat) result from, go with,F accompany ( fx theft and violence often accompany the use of narcotics);( ledsage) come (, go) with ( fx the others), go along with ( fxI'll go along with you; a free scarf goes along with the coat),F accompany;( ikke blive bagefter) keep up with the others (, him etc);( følge med tiden) keep up with the times,( holde sig á jour) keep up to date;[ følg med!] come along!( vær opmærksom) attend to your work![ følges med] go (, come) with;[ følge op](fig) follow up;[ følge ham på vej] walk part of the way with him;[ følge ham til dørs] see him out, see him to the door;[ følge ham til toget (, skibet etc)] see him off;(se også grav);[ følge ham ud] see him out, see him to the door. -
4 afsides
далёкий, да́льний, отдалённыйáfsides replik — театр. ре́плика в сто́рону
* * *faraway, lonely, secluded* * *adj out-of-the-way,( fjern) remote ( fx part of the country),( tilbagetrukket) retired ( fx spot),( ensom) solitary;adv out of the way;[ de bor meget afsides] they live in a very remote (el. solitary) place, they live well off the beaten track,T they live at the back of beyond;[ gå afsides] retire,( forrette sin nødtørft) relieve nature;[ en afsides replik] an aside. -
5 alfarvej
public highway;[ langt fra alfarvej] far off (el. far from) the beaten track. -
6 lede
carry, conduct, guide, head, lead, lead on, manage, marshal, pipe, preside, search, shepherd, siphon, steer, take* * *I. (en)[ føle lede ved] loathe.II. vb (ledede, ledet)( føre) lead;( vejlede) guide, lead;( stå i spidsen for) lead ( fx an expedition),(være direktør etc for) manage,T run ( fx a business, an organisation, a theatre),F conduct ( fx a meeting, negotiations, an orchestra),( have overopsyn med) direct ( fx a course, the work);( om motiv) guide;( motiv) be guided (, F: actuated) by;[ lede vand bort] carry off water;[ lede mødet]( også) preside at (el. chair) the meeting, be in the chair;[ lede samtalen hen på noget] turn the conversation on to something,( med en bagtanke) lead up to something;[ lede tanken hen på] suggest;[ lede en på sporet] put somebody on the right track, give somebody a clue;[ lede trafikken om ad] divert the traffic via;[ lede ud]( om spildevand, røg etc) discharge (i into);(se også ledende).III. *( søge) look,( grundigere) search ( efter for);[ lede frem] dig out;[ lede i] search,( grundigere) ransack,(T: ivrigt) hunt in ( fx one's pockets). -
7 skinne
blaze, gleam, glimmer, rail, runner, shine, splint, track* * *I. (en -r)(jernbaneskinne etc) rail;( til forstærkning) (iron) band;( til brækket lem) splint;(se også benskinne);(fig: gå glat) run on rails;[ løbe af skinnerne] leave the rails;(fig: i gang) get something going; get something off the ground.II. vb shine;[ skinne af renlighed] be spotlessly clean;[ solen skinner mig i øjnene] I have the sun in my eyes;( kunne ses) show through ( fx the spots (, his true character) shone through);( blive tydelig) be (el. become) apparent ( fx his disappointment was apparent);[ lade det skinne igennem at] hint that; let it be understood that;(se også skinnende).
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