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1 besøge
2посеща́ть, навеща́ть; быва́ть (у кого-л.)* * *call, call on, look up, visit* * **( en person) visit, pay a visit to,T come (el. go) to see;( om kortere besøg) call on;( uden varsel) drop in on;( opsøge) look up ( fx you must look me up if you are ever inCopenhagen);( besøge et sted) visit ( fx a foreign country), pay a visit to ( fx a museum),( om kortere besøg) call at;[ sidst han besøgte London] when he was last in London,F on his last visit to London. -
2 dårlig
1) плохо́й, скве́рный; испо́рченный2) больно́йblíve dǻrlig — заболе́ть
jeg har det dǻrligt — я чу́вствую себя́ пло́хо
* * *bad, baleful, ill, off, poor, shoddy, sick, sickly, weak* * *adj bad ( fx news, food, novel),( ringe) poor ( fx food, novel, reward);( syg, kun efter vb) ill,( utilpas) unwell;( om legemsdel) bad ( fx have a bad eye (, finger));( uheldig) bad ( fx habit);adv ( dårligt) badly, poorly,( næsten ikke), se ndf: dårligt nok;[ dårlig betalt] badly paid, ill-paid;[ blive dårlig] get (el. go) bad,( syg) be taken ill,( få kvalme) feel sick, get sick;[ dårligt helbred] poor health;[ dårligt lys] bad light;[ dårlig mave], se mave;[ dårligt nok](dvs næsten ikke) hardly ( fx I hardly know him);[ dårlig smag] bad taste;( smagløshed også) poor taste;[ få den dårlige smag ud af munden] get the bad taste out of one's mouth;[ det giver en dårlig smag i munden] it leaves a bad (, stærkere: nasty) taste in one's (el. the) mouth;[ jeg har dårlig tid] I am in a hurry; I am busy; I am pushed (el. pressed) for time;[ dårligt vejr] bad weather;[ være dårlig til at gøre noget] be bad (el. poor) at doing something; -
3 fundere
* * *vb( basere) found, base;( gruble) ponder;[ dårligt funderet i historie] poorly read in history. -
4 klare
1сде́лать, нала́дить, привести́ в поря́докdet klárer han nok! — он с э́тим спра́вится!
kláre op — проя́сниться ( о погоде)
kláre sig — спра́виться
* * *clear, cope, deal with, get through, manage, put up with, sort out, stand, stand up to* * *vb( ordne) take care of, deal with ( fx a problem);( overkomme) manage, cope with ( fx he thinks he can manage everything; I can't manage (el. cope with) him; cope with the difficulties; the road could no longer cope with the traffic);( modstå, holde til) stand up to ( fx the pressure, torture; a test; he can't stand up to living alone);( økonomisk) afford, find the money for;( i fodbold) save ( fx he saved six goals);( gøre klar(ere)) clear ( fx one's voice),( væske) clarify, clear,(øl) fine;[ klare den] manage,T cope ( fx he can't cope);(dvs det lykkedes el. han overlevede) he made it;( ved eksamen) he scraped through;[ godt klaret!] well done![ klare det godt] do well;( om vejret) it is clearing up;[ hans ansigt klarede op] his face brightened (el. lit up);[ med sig:][ klare sig] do ( fx he did poorly in the examination),F fare;( klare sig igennem) manage, get along,( med kniberi) get by,( økonomisk) manage, get by ( fx I can manage (, get by) on £50 aweek); make (both) ends meet;( hævde sig, fx i konkurrence) hold one's own ( fx in a discussion),( i vanskelighed, mod kritik etc, T) keep one's end up;[ klare sig godt (, dårligt)] do well (, badly), give a good (, poor) account of oneself,F make a good (, poor) showing, acquit oneself well (, badly);( især økonomisk) fend for oneself ( fx after his father's death he had to fend for himself);( passe på sig selv, være uafhængig) take care of oneself, look after oneself ( fx let her go alone, she is old enough to look afterherself);(dvs opgive at hjælpe) leave him to his own devices;[ klare sig med] make do with;[ klare sig ud af] get out of;[ klare sig uden] do without. -
5 påklædt
adj dressed ( fx fully (, warmly) dressed),F clothed ( fx fully clothed),(litt) clad ( fx warmly (, poorly) clad);[ let påklædt] lightly dressed (, clad),( afklædt) scantily dressed (, clad). -
6 skovfattig
adj sparsely (el. poorly) wooded. -
7 skral
adj( om vinden) scant;[ det er skralt med ham] he is poorly, he is in a bad way;[ det er skralt med forretningerne] business is slack. -
8 syg
ill, poorly, queer, sick* * *adj(foran sb) sick ( fx a sick child),(efter vb) ill ( fx he is ill),(am & T) sick;( om legemsdel) diseased,T bad;[ et sygt sind] a sick (el. disordered) mind;[ et sygt smil] a sickly smile;[ en syg] a sick person, a patient,( mere varigt) an invalid;[ de syge] the sick;[ syge og sårede] sick and wounded;[ med vb:][ blive syg] become ill, be taken ill, fall ill;[ ligge syg] be ill in bed;(se også ndf: syg af);[ lægge sig syg] take to one's bed;[ melde sig syg] report sick;[ være syg] be ill (, am sick),( sygemeldt) be on the sick list;[ med præp:][ syg af ærgrelse] beside oneself with vexation;[ ligge syg af] be ill with,T be down with, be laid up with ( fx flu);[ være syg efter at] be desperately anxious to, be dying to;[ være syg efter noget] be dying for something. -
9 udruste
arm, equip* * *vb( udstyre) equip, fit out ( fx an expedition);(mil.: bevæbne) arm;[ udruste med] equip with, fit up with,(mil.) arm with;( om persons evner) endow with ( fx nature had endowed him with great talents);[ dårligt udrustet] badly equipped,( med evner) poorly endowed by nature,(biol, om dyr etc) unfit. -
10 dårligt
badly, balefully, ill, ill-, poorly, shoddily
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