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1 enbenet
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2 bar
I sg - baren, pl - barerбар мII a1) го́лый, обнажённыйbare fǿdder — босы́е но́ги
2) чи́стый, беспри́месный* * *bar, bare, open, saloon* * *I. (en -er)( udskænkningslokale) bar.II. adj bare,( nøgen, ubevokset også) naked ( fx naked girls; bare (el. naked) feet);( lutter) sheer, pure ( fx out of sheer pity; it is pure (el. sheer) nonsense);[ med bare arme (, ben)] with bare arms (, legs), bare-armed (, -legged);[ bart brød] dry bread;[ begynde på bar bund] start from scratch;[ stå på bar bund] be without means,F be destitute;( i sagen) the police are without a clue; the police have nothing to go on;[ i bar figur] without an overcoat;[ med bare fødder] bare-foot(ed);[ med bart hoved] bare-headed;[ på den bare jord] on the bare ground;[ med de bare hænder (el. næver)] with one's bare hands (el. fists);[ med bare knæ] bare-kneed;[ på den bare krop] on one's naked body;( ofte =) next to the skin ( fx wear wool next to the skin);[ det er bar løgn] it is a pack of lies;[ bar plet] bald spot;[ i bar skjorte] in one's shirt;[ han var i bar skjorte] he had nothing on but his shirt;[ det er det bare vand i sammenligning med] it is nothing to;(se også I. sjov).III. præt af bære. -
3 kors
sg - korset, pl - korsкрест м* * ** * *(et -)(også fig) cross;[ over kors] crossed, crosswise;[ lægge armene over kors] fold one's arms;[ lægge benene over kors] cross one's legs;[ med benene over kors] cross-legged;[ gøre korsets tegn] make the sign of the cross;[ krybe til korset] eat humble pie;[ slå kors for sig], se korse (sig).
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