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1 позиция
sb. holdning, indstilling, placering, position, standpunkt, stilling* * *sb f1 adjпозиционныйposition, stilling2 standpunkt, synspunkt; stilling(tagen), holdning. -
2 предлог
præp. af, sb. forholdsord, sb. påskud, sb. præposition, sb. skalkeskjul* * *I sb mpåskud, foregivendeпод - ом усталости under påsk af træthed.II sb m adjпредложныйforholdsord, præposition. -
3 главенство
sb nlederskab, førende position; primat. -
4 из-под
præp+ gen1 om retningen frem ell. ud fra en position neden under ngt, f eksвыйти из-под чьего-н. влияния frigøre sig for ngns indflydelseприехать из-под Москвы komme fra (et sted i) omegnen af Moskva (jvf. II под 2, III под 1-2)2 karakteristik m.m., f eksбанка из-под варенья syltetøjsglas (dvs. et glas, hvori der har været syltetøj). -
5 из-подо
præp+ gen1 om retningen frem ell. ud fra en position neden under ngt2 karakteristik m.m.. -
6 местонахождение
sb n1 opholdssted, tilholdssted; domicil, hjemsted2 position -
7 передовая
sb f1 ledende artikel, leder2 plfremskudt position. -
8 положениe
sb n1 position2 stilling3 tilstand4 situationбыть на высоте положениeл være på højde med situationen, være situationen voksen5 bestemmelse(r), forordning, reglement6 tese, (bærende) ide. -
9 местонахождение
sbn1) opholdssted, tilholdssted; hjemsted2) position -
10 положение
sb. omstændighed, position, sætning, stand, status, stilling, tilstand, vedtægt -
11 предлог
forholdsordforholdsord ; præposition
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