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1 anerkendelse fk
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2 anerkendelse
sg - ánerkendelsen, pl - ánerkendelser1) призна́ние с; одобре́ние с2) призна́тельность ж* * *acknowledg(e)ment, approbation, credit, recognition, be a tribute to* * *(en -r) acknowledgement ( fx of a debt; of the receipt of a letter); recognition ( fx of a new State);( bekræftelse) confirmation ( fx of an order);( ros) appreciation,( stærkere, F) acclaim ( fx his discoveries have receivedinternational acclaim);[ finde tilbørlig anerkendelse] receive due recognition;[ fortjene anerkendelse] deserve credit;[ en lille anerkendelse] a small acknowledgment ( for of). -
3 genkendelse
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4 genkendende
adj:[ han nikkede genkendende] he nodded in recognition (el. as a sign of recognition);[ nikke genkendende til noget] know something all too well. -
5 blåstemple
vb recognize,F accord recognition to. -
6 erkendelse
sg - erkéndelsen, pl - erkéndelser1) позна́ние с2) призна́ние с* * *acknowledg(e)ment, realization* * *(en)( indrømmelse) acknowledgment;( det at indse) recognition;( det at blive klar over) realization;[ i erkendelse af] in acknowledgment of;[ komme til erkendelse af] realize;[ komme til sandheds erkendelse] have one's eyes opened. -
7 fordre
1тре́бовать* * *vb demand ( fx an immediate answer, payment; an operation demanding great care),(F og svagere) require ( fx all that is required of me);( strengt) exact ( fx obedience);( med begrundet krav) claim ( fx recognition). -
8 gennembrud
* * *(et -)(mil. & fig) breakthrough ( fx a technological breakthrough; this play was a breakthrough for the actor);( succes oftest) turning point in one's career ( fx that book was the turning point in his career);[ få sit gennembrud som digter] make a name for oneself (el. obtain recognition el. make one's name) as a poet;[ der er sket et gennembrud i forhandlingerne] there has been a breakthrough in the negotiations. -
9 sen
adj late ( fx hour, dinner);( sendrægtig) slow,F tardy;admission);( om fremtid) remote ( fx the remotest generations);[ i en sen alder] late in life,F at an advanced age;[ det sene forår] the belated spring;[ sen til at gøre noget] slow to do something ( fx be slow to act),F tardy in doing something ( fx in acting); -
10 stræbe
* exert oneself;[ stræbe efter](dvs have som mål) aim at ( fx accuracy, better products, increased production, a seat in Parliament),(F: om højt el. uopnåeligt mål) aspire to ( fx fame, perfection, the position of managing director);(F: stræbe efter at få, opnå) strive for ( fx better conditions, freedom, power, recognition);(dvs have som mål) aim at -ing ( fx at being number one), aim to,F aspire to ( fx become an author),( bestræbe sig på) endeavour to ( fx do one's best),( stærkere) strive to;[ stræbe én efter livet] seek somebody's life;[ stræbe opad] aspire to higher things. -
11 ukendelig
adj unrecognizable, unidentifiable;( ikke til at skelne) indistinguishable ( fx an indistinguishable mass of bruises);[ forandret så han er helt ukendelig] changed beyond (el. out of all) recognition;[ gøre ukendelig] disguise. -
12 ukendelighed
(en) unrecognizability;[ forandret indtil ukendelighed] altered beyond (el. out of all) recognition. -
13 vinde
clinch, gain, be first past the post, take, win, win the day, win through, wind* * *I. (en -r)( hejseværk) windlass, winch;( garnvinde) reel.II. vb (vandt, vundet) win ( fx a prize, a battle, a war, a race);( opnå, især ved anstrengelse) win ( fx somebody's respect, admiration, friendship), gain ( fx he has nothing to gain in the matter),( sluttelig opnå) achieve ( fx fame, an international reputation);( sejre) win,F be victorious ( over over);( spare) gain ( fx an hour), save;( om ur) gain;(se også vindende);[ med sb:][ vinde anerkendelse] win (, gain, achieve) recognition;[ vinde hendes hjerte] win her heart;[ han har vundet sin sag] he has won his case;[ vinde sejr], se sejr;[ for at vinde tid] to gain time;[ søge at vinde tid] play for time;[ vinde venner] win friends;[ med præp, adv:][ vinde ham for sin sag (el. for sig)] win him over;[ vinde frem] advance, make progress;[ vinde i kortspil] win at cards;[ vinde i lotteriet] win a prize in the lottery;(fig) when my (lucky) number comes up; when my boat (el. ship) comes in;(se også tipning);[ vinde ind på en] gain on somebody;[ vinde med 3 stemmer (, mål)] win by three votes (, goals);[ vinde over dem] beat them; defeat them;[ vinde på et straffespark] win from a penalty;[ det er der intet vundet ved] there is nothing to be gained by that,T that does not get us anywhere;[ han vinder ved nærmere bekendtskab] he improves on acquaintance.III. vb (vandt, vundet)
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