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101 menneskerettighed
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102 menneskevrimmel
crowd,F throng (of people). -
103 miljø
sg - miljǿet, pl - miljǿer1) окруже́ние, среда́ ж2) среда́ обита́ния, окружа́ющая среда́* * ** * *(et -er)(biol, også mht forurening) environment ( fx heredity and environment; protect the environment);( persons: miljø som præger en) environment ( fx an environment which encourages the children's development; see them in their natural environment),( socialt, F) milieu ( fx it also happens in that milieu; come from (, live in) different milieus);( miljø man kommer fra) background ( fx people with ( fra) different backgrounds);( omgivelser) surroundings pl ( fx live in beautiful surroundings),F ambience ( fx create the right ambience for the negotiations),( hvor noget foregår) setting ( fx the story takes place in a South African setting);( atmosfære) atmosphere ( fx the old inn has atmosphere);[ stedet mangler miljø] the place lacks a soul; there is no soul to the place;[ se dyrene i deres naturlige miljø] see the animals in their natural habitat. -
104 mimrekort
S [concessionary pass for elderly people]; OAP buss pass. -
105 moderne
1) совреме́нный2) мо́дный* * *up to date, all the fashion, in fashion, modish, modishly, modern, up to date, up-to-date* * *adj( nutids-) modern ( fx literature), contemporary, of today;( på mode) fashionable,T in;[ ikke moderne mere] no longer in fashion, out of fashion,F dated,T out;[ moderne indstillet] modern in outlook, progressive;[ moderne mennesker] people nowadays. -
106 mængde
sg - mǽngden, pl - mǽngder1) ма́сса ж, толпа́ ж2) коли́чество с, число́ с* * *host, legion, mass, multitude, quantity, throng, volume* * *(en -r) quantity,(om ikke-tælleligt sb også) amount ( fx the large amount of refuse (, luggage, work) there was; even in small amounts (el. quantities) this poison is dangerous);( især fagligt: omfang) volume ( fx of trade, of traffic);(om tælleligt sb: antal) number ( fx the large number of letters we have received);( menneskemængde) crowd ( fx he disappeared in the crowd);(fys) quantity ( fx of heat, of light);(mat.) set ( fx tom mængde empty (el. null) set);[ en mængde](+ sb) ( meget) a good deal of, a large quantity (el. amount) of,T a lot of, lots of ( fx butter, food);( mange) a great many, a large number of,T a lot of, lots of ( fx flowers, friends, letters, people),( talrigere) a host of, hosts of ( fx flowers, friends);[ en forfærdelig mængde] an awful lot;[ en hel mængde] quite a number of ( fx letters), a large quantity of (fx beer),T a whole lot of ( fx letters, beer);[ med præp:][ mængder af] large amounts (el. quantities) of,T lots of;[ i rigelig mængde] in large numbers (el. quantities); abundantly;[ findes i rigelig mængde] abound;[ i tilstrækkelig mængde] in sufficient quantities, sufficiently. -
107 mærke
sg - mǽrket, pl - mǽrker1) знак м, при́знак м2) клеймо́ с, ма́рка ж, ме́тка ж3) значо́к м* * *badge, blotch, brand, detect, dint, feel, impression, label, make, mark, marker, spot, tag* * *I. (et -r)( tegn) mark, sign;( indsnit) notch, cut;( etikette) label;(merk) brand ( fx cigars (, soap, tea, tobacco) of the best brand),( fabrikat) make ( fx a bicycle (, car, watch) of the best make);(mar) sea mark,( flydende) buoy;( frimærke) stamp;( rabatmærke) coupon;( rationeringsmærke) coupon;( prismærke) price tag, price label;( emblem) badge;( kontrolmærke) check;[ bære mærke af] be marked by ( fx suffering), show signs of ( fxhaving been roughly treated);[ bide mærke i] note;T be on one's toes, be on the ball;[ lægge mærke til] notice;[ værd at lægge mærke til] noteworthy,( om person) worth watching;[ skrive under mærket X] write under the signature of X;[ sætte mærke ved noget] put a mark against something;[ sætte mærke ved de enkelte poster] tick off each item.II. vb( fornemme) feel ( fx feel one's age),( bemærke) notice,( blive klar over) realize;( svagt) sense ( fx he sensed there was someone standing behind him);( ofte =) see, hear, smell, taste;( forsyne med mærke) mark ( fx all your clothes must be marked with your name),( med bogstaver) letter,( med tal) number,( med stempel) stamp;( ved indbrænding) brand;( med etikette) label,( påbundet) tag;( præge) mark ( fx this experience marked him for the rest of his life; a face marked by (el. with) suffering), leave one's (, its) mark on (fx the terrible experience had left its mark on him);[ mærk!] note![ vel at mærke]( husk på) mind you,( det vil sige) that is ( fx he'll do it, that is if you ask himpolitely),( hvad mere er) what is more ( fx several people and, what is more, experts on the subject);( svarer til) apply box X;[ med præp & sig:][ lade sig mærke med] show ( fx he did not show that he knew already),F betray ( fx he did not betray his surprise);[ han lod sig ikke mærke med noget] he behaved as if nothing had happened;[ man kan mærke på ham at han ved det] you can tell that he knows;[ mærke sig] note;[ det skal jeg mærke mig] I will bear that in mind;[ mærk dig hvad jeg siger] mark my words;[ mærke noget til] notice;[ det kunne jeg ikke mærke noget til] I did not notice that. -
108 naturfolk
primitive people. -
109 navn
sg - navnet, pl - navne1) и́мя с; фами́лия ж; назва́ние сhvad er Déres navn? — как ва́ша фами́лия?; как вас зову́т?
2) сла́ва ж, изве́стность жskábe sig et navn — созда́ть себе́ и́мя
* * *character, name, reputation* * *(et -e) name ( fx what is your name? my name is Jones; the great names of history);( rygte, berømmelse) reputation, name ( fx have a good reputation (el.name) as a writer);[ med vb & adj:][ han fik navnet John] he was named John,( i dåben) he was christened John;[ give navn] give a name to, name;[ éns gode navn og rygte] one's character; one's reputation;(dvs kendte mennesker) everybody who is anybody; everybody with a name;[ mange kendte navne var til stede] many distinguished people (, T: many of the (local) bigwigs) were present;[ med præp:][ som kun eksisterer af navn] existing in name only, nominal;[ af navn og af gavn] in name and in fact;[ mere af navn end af gavn] more in name than in actual fact;(se også III. kende);[ i Guds navn] in God's name;[ i Guds navn da!] well if you must![ i kongens navn] in the name of the King;[ i lovens navn] in the name of the law;[ hvorfor i himlens navn] why in the name of heaven, why in heaven's name;[ med navn på] with one's name on it,(påtrykt etc) personalized ( fx pencil, notepaper);[ pengene står på hans navn] the money is (deposited) in his name;(se også II. lyde);[ under navn af] under the name of;[ det går under navn af] it goes by the name of, it is known as;[ han går under navnet X] he passes by the name of X;[en mand ved navn N.] a man called N.,T a man by the name of N.;[ kalde (el. nævne) en ting ved dens rette navn] call a thing by its right name, call a spade a spade;(se også nævne). -
110 nogle
couple, a few, some* * *pron some;[ nogle af] some of;[ nogle bøger] some books;[ vil du have bøger? her er nogle] do you want books? there are some here;[ nogle enkelte, nogle få] a few, some few;[ nogle siger] some (people) say;[ nogle og tyve] twenty odd. -
111 nomadefolk
nomadic people,(pl også) nomads. -
112 nutid
* * *present (time), present day;(gram.) the present (tense);[ nutidens ungdom] (the) young people of today. -
113 oldtidsfolk
ancient people;[ oldtidsfolkene] the nations of antiquity. -
114 omgås
associate, consort, knock about / around* * *vb mix with,F associate with,(neds) consort with ( fx criminals, prostitutes);( behandle) handle ( fx he does not know how to handle children), deal with, treat;( komme ud af det med) get on with ( fx she is good at getting on with people; he is easy to get on with);[ let at omgås]( også) companionable;[ vi omgås ikke] we don't see anything of each other,( kender ikke hinanden så godt) we are not on visiting terms;[ vi omgås meget] we see a good deal of each other;[ sig mig hvem du omgås, og jeg skal sige dig hvem du er] a man is known by the company he keeps;[ omgås noget med forsigtighed] handle something with care;[ han forstår at omgås med penge] he is careful with money, he is a good manager;(se også I. plan, selvmordstanker). -
115 omkomme
die, perish* * *vb be killed, be lost, die ( fx five lifeboatmen died when their boat capsized; five people died in the fire);F perish ( fx in the flames);[ omkomme af kulde], se fryse (ihjel);(se også sult). -
116 ophøje
* * *vb raise,F elevate ( fx mediocre people to positions of authority);( lovprise) praise,F exalt;[ ophøje i adelsstanden] ennoble,(i Engl også) raise to the peerage;[ ophøje til lov] put on the Statute Book. -
117 opium
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118 over
above, across, after, in excess of, for, of, over, past* * *I. præpa) ( udbredt over, hen(ne)over, lige over) over ( fx a rug lying over the sofa; pull a blanket over somebody; hold an umbrella over somebody's head; roast something over a slow fire);b) ( oven over, hævet over, højere end) above ( fx the stars above us; 500 ft. above sea level; a general is above a colonel in rank); c) ( tværs over) across ( fx a bridge across the river; run across the street);( hen over) over ( fx walk over the moor; pass over the frontier); d) ( via) via ( fx to London via Esbjerg); by (way of); through ( fxthrough York to London, not through Leeds);e) ( ud over) beyond ( fx pass beyond this line; go beyond that price; far beyond his expectations);f) ( mere end) over, above ( fx over 5 miles long; above (el. over) 200 members; 10 degrees above zero; he is over 50);g) ( om klokkeslæt) past ( fx it is a quarter (, five, ten,twenty(-five)) past ten; it is three (, nine, twelve etc) minutes past ten; it was past (el. after) ten o'clock);(am) after;h) ( herskende over) over ( fx these people want a strong man over them); i) ( på grund af) at ( fx angry, astonished, disappointed, impatient, offended at something), about ( fx angry, annoyed, anxious about something), with ( fx pleased with something; disappointed with somebody), of ( fx glad, proud of something; complain of something); j) ( angående) on ( fx lecture on Dickens);II. adv over;( om klokkeslæt) past;( tværs over) across;( itu) in two;[ over for] opposite, facing ( fx he sat opposite (el. facing) me),( stående over for) in the face of ( fx his courage in the face of difficulties), face to face with ( fx an opponent);( imod) towards ( fx their attitude towards the Government), to ( fxhis kindness to me; be responsible to somebody), with ( fx befrank (, gentle, strict) with somebody); -
119 overanstrenge
* overwork ( fx one's people);[ overanstrenge sig] overstrain (el. over-exert) oneself, work too hard;T overdo it ( fx don't overdo it!). -
120 overnatning
(en -er) staying (el. spending) the night;[ hotellet havde kun 15 overnatninger sidste uge] the hotel had only 15 people staying overnight (el. 15 overnight guests) last week;[ muligheder for overnatning] overnight accommodation;[ overnatning i det fri] sleeping in the open.
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