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1 forretningsorden
sg - forrétningsordenen, pl - forrétningsordenerрегла́мент [поря́док] рабо́ты* * *procedure;( parlamentarisk) order of business;( reglerne derfor) standing orders; rules of procedure;[ tage ordet til forretningsordenen] rise on a point of order. -
2 stykke
act, bar, bit, cake, length, piece, quarter, stretch, tablet* * *I. (et -r) piece,( mindre) bit;( afskåren skive) slice ( fx of bread, of meat),( udskåret stykke af kød) cut;( del af strækning) part ( fx walk part of the way);( af jernbanelinie) section;( stykke vej) distance, way;( lille mark) patch ( fx a patch of rye, of beans);( tekststykke) passage ( fx a famous passage from King Lear);( del af paragraf) subsection;( afsnit af tekstside) paragraph;( avisartikel) piece, article;( regnestykke) problem,( addition, T) sum;( dyr ved optælling) head ( fx 20 head of cattle);( kanon) gun, piece;( skuespil) play,T piece;(af appelsin etc) segment;[ nogle stykker] some, a few;[ en 30 stykker] some thirty, about thirty;[ et par stykker] one or two, a couple;[ 10 pence stykket (el. pr. stk)] 10 p. each,F 10 p. apiece;[ med sb:][ et stykke arbejde] a piece of work, a job;[ et stykke brød] a piece (, afskåret også: slice) of bread,( tykt, T) a hunk of bread;( fyldt) a chocolate,( brækket af) a piece of chocolate,( plade) a block of chocolate,( aflang) a bar of chocolate;[ et stykke jord] a plot of land;[ et stykke mad] a piece of bread and butter,( sammenlagt) a sandwich;[ et stykke papir] a piece of paper;[ et stykke sukker] a lump (el. cube) of sugar;[ et stykke sæbe] a tablet of soap;[ et stykke tid] some time;[ et stykke vej] some distance;[ et godt stykke vej] a fair distance;[ med præp:][ han er et stykke af en digter] he is something of a poet;[ der går ingen stykker af dig for det] what harm can it do you?[ et stykke af vejen] part of the way;[ stykke for stykke] piece by piece, bit by bit;[ i stykker] broken,( i uorden) out of order ( fx the lift is out of order), notworking,T on the blink;[ brække i stykker] break (to pieces);[ gå i stykker] go (el. come) to pieces, break,(om maskine etc) break down ( fx the washing machine broke down),T go on the blink;(i tale etc) break down;( blive ødelagt, svækket) go to pieces;( om ægteskab) break down, go on the rocks;[ forlovelsen gik i stykker] the engagement was broken off;[ planen gik i stykker på at] the scheme broke down over the fact that;[ rive noget i stykker] tear something to pieces, tear something up;[ skære i stykker] cut (in)to pieces, cut up;[ slå i stykker] break,( voldsomt) smash, dash to pieces,( stærkere) shatter;(fig) break up ( fx their friendship (, marriage), his life), wreck( fx their plans),( stærkere, F) shatter ( fx his illusions, his life);( om pengeseddel: veksle) change ( fx can you change a £10 note for me?),( begynde at bruge) break (el. cut) into ( fx I don't want to break(el. cut) into my last £10 note);[obligationer i stykker på £100] bonds in denominations of £100;[ når det kommer til stykket] after all; when it comes to the point (, T: crunch); when all is said and done.II. vb:[ stykke noget sammen] piece something together,( som et puslespil) jigsaw something together;[ stykke ud] parcel out. -
3 skulle
be, go, be meant to, must, need, should* * *vb (skal, skulle, skullet)(især F) shall;( i direkte ordre) will, is (, are) to ( fx you will (el. are to)report at headquarters at once; you must (el. shall el. are to) do what you are told);b) ( om nødvendighed) have (got) to,( skal: også om personlig opfattelse) must ( fx I have (got) to buy a new car, I smashed up the old one; I must buy a new car soon);[du ` skal ikke gøre det] you don't have to do it; you need not do it;[han skulle bruge $1000] he needed $1000;c) ( om pligt: burde) should, ought to ( fx I should (el. ought to) have been more careful; should I open the door? you ought to know better; it ought not to be allowed; you should not speak so loud; you should have seen him);(i 2. og 3. person) will,F shall;[ hvis du er artig skal du få bogen] if you are a good boy, I'll give you the book (, F: you shall have the book);e) ( om bestemmelse, besked, aftale) be to ( fx I am to inform you that...; we are to meet at 5 o'clock);f) ( om hensigt) be meant to ( fx this was meant to make it easier for you);g) ( om bestemmelsessted) be going ( fx I am going home; he is going to London (, to school));( være på vej til) be bound (for) ( fx he (, the ship) is bound for England);h) ( om det umiddelbart forestående) be about to, be going to ( fx I was just about to (el. going to) begin), be on the point of -ing ( fx he was on the point of leaving);i) ( om forlydende: siges at) be said to, be supposed to ( fx he is said(el. supposed) to be rich); be reported to;[ du skal altid kritisere] you are always criticizing; you have always got to criticize;[ hvorfor skal du altid kritisere?] why must you always criticize?[ det skulle gøre mig ondt hvis] I should be sorry if;[ skal jeg gøre det?] shall I do it? would you like me to do it?[ skulle have], se II. have;[ hvad skal jeg gøre?] what am I to (el. shall I) do?T what do I do (now)?[ hvad vil du have jeg skal gøre?] what do you want me to do?[ jeg vidste ikke hvad jeg skulle gøre] I did not know what to do;[ hvis jeg skulle forklare hvad det er] if I was (, F: were) asked to explain what it is;[ hvis vi skulle tabe (el. skulle vi tabe)] if we should be defeated,F should we be defeated;[ for at hun ikke skulle høre det] in order that she should not hear it;[ det skal du ikke være sikker på] don't be too sure of that;[ skal du noget i aften?] are you doing anything (el. have you anything on) this evening? are you going out tonight?[ det skal jeg ikke kunne sige] I couldn't tell (el. say);[ alt gik som det skulle] everything went right;[ så skulle da også!] oh bother![ skulle tro], se II. tro;[ du skulle vel ikke have (, vide etc)] do you by any chance have (, know etc);that he would turn up);[ hvad det skal være] anything;( i butik) what can I do for you, sir (, madam)? yes please?[ hvis det skal være] if necessary; if need be;[ hvor det skal være] anywhere;[ nu skal jeg være der!] coming![` når det skal være] any time;[ det skulle ikke så være] it was not to be;[ det skulle da være i Kina] except perhaps in China;[ skulle det være en anden gang] any other time you like;[ det skulle være en vittighed] it was meant for a joke;[ med præp & adv:][ jeg skal af her] I want to get off here, this is where I get off;[ hvad skal jeg der?] what am I to do there?[ hvor skal du hen?] where are you going? where are you off to?[ hvad skal du her?] what are you doing here?[ jeg skal med] I am going with them (, him etc);[ jeg skal med toget] I am going by train,( om bestemt tog) I am going on that train (, on the 8.15 etc);[ hvad skal du med det?] what do you want with that?[ hvad skal jeg med det?] what am I to do with that? what do you want me to do with that?[ skulle op til], se op;( behøves) be required, be necessary;T that is just what the doctor ordered!( hvad nytter det?) what is the good of that?( hvad skal det gøre godt for) what's the idea?T what's that in aid of?[ der skal så lidt til at glæde et barn] it takes so little to make a child happy;[ der skulle 4 mand til at holde ham] it took 4 men to hold him;[ jeg skal ud i aften] I'm going out tonight;[ jeg skal ud at gå en tur] I am going out for a walk. -
4 ligefrem
1. aпрямо́й, открове́нный2. advпря́мо, открове́нно* * *bluff, blunt, forthright, plain-spoken* * *adj( klar) plain ( fx a plain answer), simple,( naturlig også) straightforward ( fx he is straightforward);(mat.) in direct ratio to;[ ligefrem ordstilling] normal word order;adv ( i lige retning) straight on;( simpelt hen) simply, absolutely ( fx it was absolutely marvellous), downright ( fx he was downright rude);( uden omsvøb) flatly, point-blank,T straight out;( bogstavelig talt) literally ( fx we could literally see him grow smaller); actually.
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