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1 provokation
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2 umotiveret
* * *adj unprovoked ( fx attack, insult), uncalled for ( fxremark),F gratuitous ( fx insult, lie),( stærkere) wanton ( fx cruelty, destruction);( ubegrundet) groundless ( fx suspicion);adv without a motive, without provocation ( fx attack somebody without provocation), without any reason,F gratuitously ( fx lie gratuitously), wantonly ( fx destroy something wantonly); groundlessly;( uden sammenhæng med andet) apropos of nothing ( fx say something apropos of nothing). -
3 anledning
sg - ánledningen, pl - ánledningerпо́вод м, причи́на жgíve ánledning til nóget — дать по́вод к чему́-л.
i ánledning af — в связи́ с, по по́воду
* * *(en -er)( foranledning) occasion,( årsag) cause ( fx this incident was the occasion and not the cause of the war; there is no cause for concern),( grund) reason ( fx I have reason to believe...);( lejlighed) occasion ( fx on that occasion),( mulighed) opportunity ( fx don't give him any opportunity to intervene);[ jeg finder ingen anledning til at] I see no reason why I should;[ give anledning til] be the occasion of ( fx demonstrations), give occasion for, give rise to ( fx criticism, misunderstanding), give cause for ( fx anxiety);[ i anledning af] on the occasion of ( fx his birthday);( på grund af) in consequence of, on account of ( fx his illness),( henvisende til) with reference to, referring to ( fx yourinquiry),( i forbindelse med) in connection with;[ i dagens anledning] in honour of the occasion;[ i samme anledning] on the same occasion, for the same reason;[ ved den ringeste anledning] on the slightest provocation;T at the drop of a hat. -
4 foranledning
(en -er) cause,F occasion ( til at to);[ på foranledning af] at the request (el. instance) of;[ på given foranledning] by request;( ofte =) acting on information received;[ ved mindste foranledning] on the slightest provocation,T at the drop of a hat;[ uden foranledning] unprovoked. -
5 mindst
1. aнаиме́ньший, са́мый ма́лый, минима́льныйikke det mindste — (абсолю́тно) ничего́
2. advsidst, men íkke mindst — после́днее, но не ме́нее ва́жное
ме́нее всего́, по ме́ньшей ме́ре, по кра́йней ме́реi det mindste — по кра́йней ме́ре
* * *fully, least* * *adj( om størrelse) smallest;(mods mest) least;( ubetydeligst) least, slightest ( fx on the slightest provocation; at the slightest touch);( yngst) youngest;( af to) smaller; younger;adv least;( ikke under) at least, not less than ( fx 50);[ mindst af alt] least of all;[ det mindste] the least ( fx that is the least you can do);(adv) at all ( fx if you feel at all tired);[ det mindste af to onder], se onde;[ i det mindste] at least ( fx you might at least be polite), at any rate( fx at any rate I am politer than you);[ ikke mindst] especially; not least;(se også sidst);(dvs intet) nothing at all ( fx there was nothing left at all),( slet ikke) not at all, not in the least ( fx it does not matterin the least);[ ikke den mindste smule] not the least bit;[ mindst mulig] smallest (, least) possible, minimum;[ det mindst mulige] as little as possible, a minimum; -
6 ord
vocabulary, word* * *(et -) word ( fx the word "horse"; his word is law);( talemåde) saying,F saw ( fx the old saying (el. saw) that an Englishman's word is his bond);[ ordet]( taleret i forsamling) the floor ( fx have (, hold, get, take) the floor);(se også ndf);( bibelsk) the Word;[ sulten? det er ikke ordet!] hungry isn't the word for it![ det er et ord] that is a bargain;[ et ord er et ord] a bargain is a bargain; a promise is a promise;[ med adj:][ godt ord igen] no offence meant;[ for et godt ord] on the slightest provocation, on the least excuse,( så det står efter) like anything;(se også lægge (ind));[ det kan ikke fås hverken for gode ord eller betaling] it is not to be had for love or money;[ det er rene ord for pengene] that is plain speaking,( ironisk) that is short and sweet;[ for at sige det med rene ord] to put it bluntly;[ jeg sagde ham med rene ord at] I told him in so many words that;[ det var et sandt ord!] you never spoke a truer word![ der er ikke et sandt ord i det] there is not a word of truth in it;[få (el. beholde) det sidste ord] have the last word;( at bruge) that is a big word;(dvs være den dominerende) be cock of the walk,( være den der snakker) do the talking;[ med vb:][ bede om ordet] ask permission to speak, catch the chairman's (, iunderhuset: the Speaker's) eye,F request leave to speak;[ bryde sit ord] break (el. go back on) one's word;[ dirigenten fratog ham ordet] the chairman stopped him (el. ordered him to sit down);[ føre ordet] act as spokesman,( tale meget) do the talking;[ få ordet] get (el. be given) the floor, be called on (to speak);[ må jeg få ordet?] may I say a few words?[ få ord for] get a reputation for;[ give en ordet] give somebody the floor, call on somebody to speak (, omtaler også: to address the meeting);[ jeg giver dig mit ord på det] I give you my word for it;[ have ordet] have the floor ( fx allow me to finish, I have the floor);(dvs opfordring til at tale) it is Mr Jones to speak; Mr Jones may speak;(se også magt);[ have et ord at skulle have sagt] have a say in the matter;[ have ord for] have a name (el. reputation) for;[ have hans ord for det] have his word for it;[ holde sit ord] keep one's word (el. promise), be as good as one's word;[ nægte en ordet] refuse somebody leave to speak;[ tage ordet] begin to speak; rise; take the floor;[ det ene ord tog det andet] one word led to another;(se også tage (i sig));[ han kan ikke tale et ord engelsk] he cannot speak a word of English;[ før jeg vidste et ord af det] before I knew where I was; before I realized what was happening;[ med præp:][ han er ikke af mange ord] he is a man of few words;[ ord for ord] word for word;(se også ovf: have ord for);[ med ét ord] in a word;[ med andre ord] in other words;[ med disse ord forlod han værelset] with these words (el. so saying) he left the room;[ strid om ord] quibbling, hairsplitting;[ tage ham på ordet] take him at his word,T take him up on it;[ du kan tro mig på mit ord] you may take my word for it;(se også ovf: give);[ ord til andet] word for word,F verbatim;[ jeg kunne næsten ikke komme til orde] I could hardly make myself heard;[ tage til orde] begin to speak;[ tage til orde for] advocate;[ tage til orde imod] oppose, speak against.
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provocation — [ prɔvɔkasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • déb. XIIIe « appel »; lat. provocatio 1 ♦ Action de provoquer, d inciter (qqn) à (qqch.). ⇒ appel. Provocation à la désobéissance, au meurtre. ⇒ excitation, incitation. Provocation à se battre, au combat. Provocation en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
provocation — prov·o·ca·tion /ˌprä və kā shən/ n 1: the act of provoking 2: something that provokes, arouses, or stimulates Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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provocation — Provocation. sub. f. v. Action de provoquer. Provocation du vomissement, au vomissement. provocation au peché, à la vengeance … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
provocation — (n.) early 15c., from O.Fr. provocation (12c.), from L. provocationem (nom. provocatio) a calling forth, challenge, noun of action from pp. stem of provocare provoke (see PROVOKE (Cf. provoke)) … Etymology dictionary
provocation — [präv΄ə kā′shən] n. [ME provocacion < MFr provocation < L provocatio] 1. an act or instance of provoking 2. something that provokes; esp., a cause of resentment or irritation … English World dictionary
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provocation — Provocation, Prouocatio, Proritatio, Irritatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
provocation — ► NOUN 1) the action of provoking. 2) action or speech that provokes … English terms dictionary
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