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1 bruge energisk
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2 trådet
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3 befare
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4 besejle
vb navigate;[ som kan besejles] navigable;( regelmæssigt) call regularly at a port;[ besejle ruten A-B] ply between A and B. -
5 besørge
1забо́титься, устра́ивать* * *vb( sørge for) see to ( fx have a lot to see to);( varetage) attend to ( fx the correspondence);( udføre) do ( fx the proofreading); perform;( befordre) carry, convey ( fx mail);( sende) forward;( forrette sin nødtørft) relieve oneself,( om barn) do one's duty;(dvs lægge det i postkassen) post (, am mail) a letter;[ besørge efter adressen] forward as per address;[ besørge farten mellem to havne] ply (el. carry on the service) between two ports. -
6 forsyne
1снабжа́ть, обеспе́чиватьtak, jeg er forsýnet! — спаси́бо, я уже́ взял!
* * *fit, furnish, ply, provision, stock, supply* * *vb:[ forsyn dig!] help yourself;[ forsyne med]( levere til) supply with;( udstyre med) provide with ( fx provide him with clothes; provide the door with a lock), equip with, furnish with;( ved bordet) help to;[ forsyne med underskrift] sign;F affix one's signature to;(se også velforsynet). -
7 hyre
1нанима́ть* * *I. (en -r)(mar: løn) wages pl,( tjeneste) job, berth;T ( løn) pay,S screw;(om taxi etc) hire;[ søge hyre](mar) look for a berth,(om taxi etc) ply for hire;[ tage hyre med et skib] sign articles on board a vessel, ship on board a vessel.[ have sit hyre med at] have a job -ing ( fx I had a job getting him out of the house).III. vb hire;(mar) sign articles. -
8 håndtering
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9 radialdæk
radial-ply tyre, radial. -
10 rute
line, route* * *(en -r)( vej) route;( trafikforbindelse) service ( fx there is a regular service between A and B), route;[ gå i rute mellem A og B] ply (el. run) between A and B. -
11 rutefart
regular service;( om skib) ply (el. run) between;(fig) shuttle between; run backwards and forwards between. -
12 sejle
boat, sail* * *vb sail;( dyrke sejlsport) yacht;( sejle i robåd) row,F canoe;( gennem luften) sail;( skride, komme sejlende) sail ( fx into the room);(T: ligge i rod) be in a mess ( fx the kitchen was in a mess);[ gulvet sejlede af vand] the floor was swimming with water;(dvs komme bagud) lag behind;[ sejle ham agterud] leave him behind, outstrip him,F outdistance him,(mar) leave him astern;[ tage ud at sejle] go for a sail,( i robåd) go for a row;[klar til at sejle kl. 10] ready to leave at 10 o'clock;[ det hele sejlede for mig] my head was in a whirl; everything was swimming before my eyes;[ sejle i kano (, kajak)] go canoeing,F canoe;[ sejle i ballast] sail in ballast;[ sejle i sænk], se sænk;(fig) sail (el. sweep) into the room;(etc) go by steamer (etc);[ han sejlede til USA med " Queen Elizabeth"] he went to USA on (board) the "Queen Elizabeth";[ sejle med kul] carry coal;[ gulvet sejlede med vand] the floor was swimming with water;[ sejle mellem Esbjerg og Harwich] run (el. ply) between E. and H.;[ sejle over Atlanten] cross the Atlantic;[ sejle på Kina] be in the China trade;[ han er sejlet til Amerika] he has left for America;(se også sø). -
13 udøve
carry on, exert, ply, practise, wield* * *vb exercise ( fx authority);(udføre etc) practise ( fx one's trade; magic);( hverv) perform,F discharge ( fx certain functions);( anvende) use ( fx force, compulsion),F exert ( fx an influence on somebody, pressure on somebody);( sport) go in for; do ( fx does he do much sport?);( også) follow one's trade.
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