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1 folkeyndest
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2 popularitet
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3 folkegunst
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4 dale
11) опуска́ться2) па́дать, уменьша́ться* * ** * *vb fall ( fx snow was falling); go down ( fx the aeroplane is going down),F descend,( om sol også) sink;( om pris) fall ( fx falling prices), sink, come down,F decline,( om antal også) fall off, decrease ( fx a decreasing number);(fig om følelser) fall off ( fx his interest in the job is falling off), fall, sink ( fx his courage fell (el. sank)),F subside ( fx his enthusiasm (, optimism) subsided);( svækkes, F) decline (fx his influence (, popularity, power) declined);[ være dalende]( også, F) be on the wane ( fx his influence (, power) is on thewane);[ dale ned i en stol] sink into a chair,(F el. spøg.) subside into a chair;[ dale ned på] fall on,F descend on. -
5 jage
1. 1, vt1) охо́титься (на кого-л.); пресле́довать (кого-л.)2) гнать, прогоня́ть2. 1, vi1) мча́ться, гна́ться2) торопи́ться* * *bundle, chase, flush, hound, hunt, prey on, pursue, shoot* * *vb( gøre jagt på, især om storvildt el. til hest med hunde) hunt ( fxtigers, big game; foxes, hares);( til fods med bøsse, fx fugle) shoot ( fx tigers, hares, ducks),(am) hunt;( om dyr) hunt ( fx lions often hunt in groups);( søge efter) hunt ( fx a criminal);( forfølge) chase ( fx a thief),F pursue;( drive) drive, chase ( fx them out);( udsætte for forfølgelse) hound;( stærkere) rush;( være presserende) be urgent;( om smerte) shoot;[ det jager vel ikke?] there is no hurry (, rush), is there?(= tag den med ro) what's the hurry (el. rush)?[ jage efter] run after ( fx popularity),F pursue;( piger) chase (around) after;[ der er ikke noget at jage efter] there is no hurry (el. rush);[ han blev jaget fra hus og hjem] he was turned out;[ jage hånden gennem en rude] push one's hand through a pane;[ jage en kniv i ryggen på ham] thrust (el. jab) a knife in his back;[ jage i tøjet] fling on one's clothes;[ det jager i mine lemmer] I have shooting pains in my limbs;[ jage ham en skræk i livet] give him a fright;[ jage et lovforslag igennem] rush a Bill through;[ jage med arbejdet] rush (el. hurry) the work;[ jage med en] hustle somebody;[ jage dem væk] chase (, T: shoo) them away.
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