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1 dreje
1верте́ть, крути́ть; враща́тьdréje et telefónnummer — набира́ть но́мер телефо́на
dréje af — 1) отвёртывать 2) сверну́ть 3) перемени́ть те́му (разгово́ра)
dréje om — повёртывать
det dréjer sig om... — речь идёт о...
* * *dial, fork, slew, swivel, turn, twiddle, twist* * *vb turn;( keramisk) throw;( sno) twirl, twist;( rotere) turn (round); revolve,( om en akse også) rotate;( på automatisk telefon) dial;[ med sig:][ dreje sig] turn,( rotere) revolve,( om en akse også) rotate,( om vind) change, shift,(tlf) direct dial ( fx a number), direct dial to ( fx a country);[ dreje sig om]( handle om) be about ( fx tell me what it is (all) about);( gælde) be a matter of ( fx it is a matter of minutes);( være centreret om) turn on ( fx all his thoughts turned on the one question; the whole debate turns on a single point);[ dreje sig om sin akse] revolve on its axis;[ det er det det drejer sig om] that is the point, that is what it is all about;[ hvad drejer det sig om?] what is it (all) about?[ det drejer sig om hvorvidt] the question is whether;[ det drejer sig om minutter (, £100)] it is a question (el. matter) of minutes (, £100);[ det er ikke penge det drejer sig om] money is not the point;[ den person det drejer sig om] the person in question;[ når det drejer sig om] when it comes to ( fx when it comes to helping other people he is always willing);[ når det drejer sig om penge] where money is concerned;[ når det drejer sig om en forbrydelse] in case of a crime;[ med præp & adv:][ dreje `af] turn (aside),(mar) bear away;(om vej etc) branch off;(fig) change the subject, veer off;[ dreje samtalen hen på] bring the conversation round to;[ dreje `om] turn;[ dreje om hjørnet] turn the corner;[ dreje halsen om på ham] wring his neck;[ dreje nøglen om] turn the key;(fig) close down, shut up shop,T put up the shutters;[ dreje op for]( dreje højere op) turn up;[` dreje på] turn,(T: frem og tilbage) twiddle (with) ( fx the knobs on the radio);(mar) heave to;(mar) haul the wind.
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