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1 anerkende
2признава́ть; утвержда́ть* * ** * ** acknowledge ( fx we acknowledge with thanks your order of May 12; I acknowledge him as my master);( indrømme) admit ( fx the justice of the claim; that he is right);( synligt; også = godkende) recognize ( fx a new State, a record; they acknowledged the part he had played in their success, but they refused to recognize it suitably);[ anerkende modtagelsen af] acknowledge (the) receipt of. -
2 kende
2знать, быть знако́мым (с кем-л.)jeg kénder ham (íkke) — я с ним (не) знако́м
* * *be acquainted with, know* * *[ en kende] a trifle ( fx pale), a shade ( fx better), a thought ( fxmore salt).II. sb:[ give sig til kende] make oneself known;(se også tilkendegive).III. * know;( genkende) recognize;(jur) find ( fx he was found guilty);[ have kendt bedre dage] have seen better days;[ med præp & adv:][ kende ham af udseende (, navn)] know him by sight (, name);[ kende den ene melodi fra den anden] know (el. tell) one tune from another;[ kende dem fra hinanden] know (el. tell) them apart;[ kende ham på gangen (, stemmen)] recognize (el. know) him by his walk (, voice);[ kende til] know of (el. about);[ kende noget ud og ind] know something inside out (el. backwards and forwards), know the ins and outs of something,( om sted) know something like the back of one's hand;[ kendes ved] own ( fx a child), recognize as one's own. -
3 erkende
2признава́ть, сознава́ть* * *acknowledge, discern, face up to, recognize* * **( indrømme) acknowledge ( fx that one is beaten; having been beaten; the justice of the complaint);( tilstå) admit ( fx I must admit that I don't know; admit one's mistake(, one's guilt)),F own ( fx one's faults),( modstræbende, F) concede;( indse) recognize ( fx that one is in the wrong),F own ( fx I owned myself at a loss, but would not admit it);( blive klar over) realize,F perceive;[ erkende sig skyldig] admit one's guilt,( i retten) plead guilty. -
4 genkende
2узнава́ть, опознава́ть* * *identify, know, pick out, recognize* * ** recognize. -
5 acceptere
1принима́ть; соглаша́ться* * *accept, go, receive, recognize, take* * *vb accept;( en veksel) accept, honour;[ nægte at acceptere en veksel] refuse to accept a bill, dishonour a bill(by non-acceptance);[ accepteret veksel] acceptance;[ i accepteret stand] duly accepted. -
6 blåstemple
vb recognize,F accord recognition to. -
7 gang
I sg - gangen, pl - gange1) ходьба́ ж; похо́дка ж2) ход м, движе́ние сsǽtte nóget i gang — пусти́ть что-л. в ход; нача́ть
3) прохо́д м, коридо́р мII sg - gangen, pl - gangedénne gang — на сей раз
mánge gange — мно́го раз, неоднокра́тно
for fǿrste gang — впервы́е
på én gang — сра́зу, одновреме́нно
* * *corridor, gait, hall, march, passage, time, tread, walk* * *(en -e)( det at gå; mods løb etc) walking, walk;( måde at gå på) gait ( fx a rolling (, shuffling, unsteady) gait; their gait has a different rhythm),( holdning) walk ( fx a graceful walk),( skridt) step ( fx recognize (him by) his step (, gait, walk)),(mht farten) pace ( fx at a quick (, slow) pace);(maskineris etc) running ( fx smooth running), working;( forløb) course ( fx of events),( fremadskriden) progress, march ( fx of events, time);( om hyppighed, tid) time,( lejlighed) occasion ( fx many times; on many occasions);( portion) portion, helping;(havegang etc) walk, path;( underjordisk) gallery;( korridor) corridor,( snæver) passage;( entré) hall;(mellem stolerækker etc) gangway,(am) aisle;( i kirke) aisle;[ den gang] then, at that time;(se også dengang);[ den gang da] the time when;[ én gang, en eneste gang] once;(se også engang);[ denne ene gang] this once;[ for denne ene gangs skyld] (just) for this once;[ første gang] the first time;[ en gang skal jo være den første] there is a first time for everything;( ved auktion) going, going, gone;[ gå sin gang] take its course ( fx justice must take its course; the law took its course; let nature take its course; let things take their course);[ tiden gik sin gang] time rolled on;[ en halv gang mere] half as much again;[ have sin gang i huset] be a regular visitor;[ hver gang] every time, each time;[ hver gang jeg ser ham] every time (el. whenever) I see him;[ mange gange] a lot of times ( fx he did it a lot of times),F many times;( tit) often ( fx he often says such silly things);[ to gange] twice;[ to gange to er er fire] twice two are (el. is) four, two twos are four;[ jeg lod mig det ikke sige to gange] I didn't need to be told twice;[ en eller to gange] once or twice;[ to eller tre gange] two or three times;[ tre gange] three times;[ tre gange fire er tolv ( 3ù4 = 12)] three fours are twelve, three times four is (el. makes) twelve (3 x 4 = 12);( flademål) three by four;( svarer til) third time lucky;[ med præp:][ én ad gangen] one at a time;[ lidt ad gangen] a little at a time;( gradvis) little by little;[ to og to ad gangen] by twos, two at a time, two by two;[ varerne kom ad to gange] the goods came in two lots;[ for anden gang] a second time, for the second time;[ for sidste gang] for the last time;[ for en gangs skyld] for once;...;[ være i gang] be going, be working;(T: aktiv) be on the go ( fx he is on the go all day long);[ i fuld gang, godt i gang] in full swing,( fremskredet) well under way;[ kom nu ikke for godt i gang!] take it easy![ gå i gang med arbejdet] set to work;[ gå i gang med noget] set to work on something;[ holde i gang] keep going;[ komme i gang] get started; get going ( fx let us get going),(om foretagende etc også) get under way; get off the ground;[ når han først kommer i gang] when he gets into his stride;[ sætte i gang] start, set going;( udløse) trigger off ( fx a discussion), touch off ( fx riots, an argument);[ sætte gang i] speed up ( fx negotiations), step up ( fx production),F accelerate ( fx growth);[ sætte sig i gang] start;[ gang på gang] time after time, again and again, time and time again;[ på én gang] at the same time; at once;( pludselig) suddenly, all at once. -
8 at anerkende
to recognize -
9 at genkende
to recognize
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