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1 pålidelig
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2 pålidelig
authoritative, dependable, reliable, trustworthy, trusty* * *adj reliable ( fx servant, witness, washing machine); dependable( fx ally, friend),( stærkere) trustworthy ( fx servant, friend);( sanddru) truthful;( om efterretning) reliable,( sand) authentic;(om referat etc) faithful;[ fra pålidelig kilde] on good authority, from a reliable source. -
3 bevidne
1свиде́тельствовать (о чём-л.), подтвержда́ть* * *testify, witness, bear witness* * *vb( stå inde for) testify ( fx that he is reliable; to his reliability), attest;( skriftligt) certify;(jur) depose to;( skrive under på) witness ( fx a will);( udtrykke) express ( fx one's gratitude to somebody);[ jeg bevidner afskriftens rigtighed] I certify this to be a true copy. -
4 driftssikker
adj reliable, dependable. -
5 færd
en1) путеше́ствие с, пое́здка ж2) поведе́ние сvǽre i færd med... — занима́ться чем-л. ( передаёт актуальность и продолжительность действия)
* * *(en)( rejse) journey,( søfærd) voyage,( ekspedition) expedition ( fx to the North Pole);[ fra første færd] from the beginning, from the outset;[ pålidelig i al sin færd] reliable in all his dealings;[ give sig i færd med at læse] start reading, begin reading, set about reading;[ være i færd med at læse] be reading;( oppe) be up and about;(dvs oppe) be up early (, late),(fig: i gang med noget) be early (, late);[ hvad er der på færde?] what is going on? what is the matter?T what's up?[ der er noget galt på færde] there is something wrong;[ der er fare på færde] there is danger. -
6 helt
I sg - helten, pl - helteгеро́й мIIсовсе́м, соверше́нно, абсолю́тно* * *absolutely, all, altogether, clean, cleanly, completely, entirely, hero, out, quite, right, very, wholly* * *I. (en -e) hero (pl -es);[ dagens helt] the hero of the day.II. adv quite, completely,(mere F) entirely ( fx different, finished, wrong; not quite (el.entirely) satisfied),( ved nægtelse også) altogether ( fx not altogether bad (,satisfied));( uden nægtelse også, stærkere) totally ( fx changed; I totally agree), absolutely ( fx he is absolutely unbearable);( nogenlunde) quite, fairly ( fx good);[ han er blevet et helt andet menneske] he has become (quite) a different man;[ noget helt andet] something quite (el. completely) different;[ det er noget helt andet!] that is quite a different matter (el. story),(dvs det var bedre) that's more like it![ helt hen til] right up to;[ helt henne ved] right at;[ helt henne ved siden af] right beside;[ helt og holdent] completely, entirely;[ helt igennem] right through, through and through ( fx wet through and through),(fig) through and through ( fx he is a reliable man through and through), thoroughly ( fx he is thoroughly trustworthy), out and out ( fx he is an out-and-out scoundrel);[ helt inde i] right inside;[ helt nede i] right down in;[ helt omme bag] right behind;[ skrive et ord helt ud] write a word in full. -
7 kilde
sg - kílden, pl - kílderисто́чник м* * *brook, fountain, source, spring, tickle* * *I. (en -r) spring;( udspring) source ( fx the sources of the Nile);(fig) source ( fx of pleasure; of income);[ fra pålidelig (el. en sikker) kilde] on good authority, from a reliable source;[ beskatning ved kilden], se kildebeskatning.II. vb tickle;[ det kilder i min næse] my nose tickles. -
8 overhovedet
adv at all ( fx did you see it at all? if he comes at all);( i det hele taget) altogether ( fx altogether, he is not a very reliable person); on the whole;[ overhovedet ikke] not at all, not in the least ( fx afraid);[ overhovedet intet] nothing at all, absolutely nothing;[ han kommer hvis han overhovedet kan] he will come if he possibly can;[ hvis det overhovedet er muligt] if (it is) at all possible;[ vi vil gøre så meget som overhovedet muligt] we will do as much as is humanly possible (el. as we possibly can). -
9 reel
guileless, reel, sporting, virtual* * *adj( virkelig) real;( af god kvalitet) of good quality, genuine, solid;( stærkere) trustworthy,( ærlig) honest,[ reel behandling] fair treatment;[ reelle hensigter] honourable intentions. -
10 sikker
certain, infallible, safe, secure, sure, unerring* * *adj( forvisset) sure,( helt sikker, F) positive ( på at that);( utvivlsom) sure ( fx sign, method), certain ( fx knowledge; it is certain that he is not coming; so much is certain: he is not coming; victory seemed certain),( stærkere, F) positive ( fx proof);( sikret, i sikkerhed, som kan holde el. bære) safe ( fx my money is safe; at last we are safe; keep it in a safe place; a safe investment; is the ice safe?);( med henblik på fremtiden, tryg) secure ( fx future, job; at last we can feel secure; a secure investment; is your money secure there?);( pålidelig) safe ( fx driver), reliable ( fx source),F unerring ( fx instinct, judgment, taste);(som ikke ryster el. vakler) steady ( fx hand, supporter);( dygtig) competent;( selvsikker) (self-)confident, self-assured,(ofte let neds) sure of oneself,(neds) cocksure;[ have et sikkert blik for] have an unerring eye for;[ for at være på den sikre side] to be on the safe side;(dvs vil sikkert vinde) he is a sure winner, he is sure to win,T he is a dead cert;(dvs har vundet sikkert) he is a clear winner;[ det er både sikkert og vist] that is absolutely certain;(se også forvaring, I. kilde, overbevisning);[ med præp:][ sikker for (el. imod)] safe from, secure from;( stærkere) immune from (el. against) ( fx attack, persecution);[ være sikker i noget] be well up in something, master something;[ sikker i sin sag] sure of what one is saying, certain that one is right;( stole på en) rely (el. depend) on somebody;(dvs sejrssikker) be sure (, stærkere: confident) that one will win(el. of winning);[ jeg er sikker på at] I am sure (el. certain el. confident) that ( fx he will come);( lidt mere usikkert) I dare say that ( fx he will come);[ stå tidligt op for at være sikker på at komme til tiden] get up early to be sure (el. certain) of getting there in time;[ jeg er ikke sikker på at] I am not sure (el. certain) that;[ det er jeg nu ikke så sikker på] I don't know about that;[ det skal du nu ikke være så sikker på] don't be too sure;[ jeg er ikke sikker på om] I am not sure (el. certain) if (el. whether);[ sikker på benene] steady on one's legs;[ være sikker på hånden] have a steady hand;[ sikker på sig selv] sure of oneself, self-confident. -
11 solid
durable, firm, hearty, solid, steady, stout, strong, sturdy, substantial* * *adj( svær) solid, strong ( fx furniture, foundation, worker, majority),( holdbar også) robust ( fx bicycle, camera), sturdy ( fxfurniture), substantial ( fx table);( om måltid) hearty, substantial;(merk) solid, well-established, sound;( pålidelig) steady; reliable;( velbegrundet) sound;[ solidt bygget] solidly (el. firmly) built;[ solide kundskaber i et fag] a thorough knowledge of a subject. -
12 sædvanligvis
customarily, ordinarily* * *adv usually ( fx usually reliable sources, he usually comes at eight), generally, as a rule. -
13 tilforladelig
adj reliable,( stærkere) trustworthy. -
14 tilfælde
accident, case, chance, coincidence, contingency, fluke* * *(et -) case (af of, fx a case of mistaken identity; it is different in my case),( forekomst) instance ( fx the commission found many instances of abuse);( sygdomstilfælde) case ( fx a bad case of malaria),( anfald) attack ( fx of malaria; a slight attack of influenza),( kort, pludseligt) fit ( fx an apoplectic fit);T have a fit;( hændelse) occurrence ( fx a strange (, an unfortunate) occurrence),F incident ( fx a strange incident),( træf) chance ( fx a lucky chance),( sammentræf) coincidence;[ et rent tilfælde] the merest chance, a mere coincidence;[ det er et tilfælde der ser ud som en tanke] it looks as if it was done on purpose;( kendsgerning) case, fact ( fx if that is the case; if that is a fact);[ det er ikke tilfældet] that is not the case; that is not true;[ tilfældet](dvs skæbnen etc) chance ( fx chance threw them together);[ lade tilfældet råde] leave everything to chance, trust to luck;[ tilfældet ville at vi mødtes] chance would have it that we met, as luck would have it we met;[ med præp:][ for det tilfælde at de kommer] in case they (should) come;[ for alle tilfældes skyld] (just) in case, to be on the safe side;[ for tilfældet] for the occasion;[ lave noget for tilfældet] improvise something;(= i hvert fald), se ndf: i hvert tilfælde;[ i begge tilfælde] in both cases, in either case;[ i bekræftende tilfælde, i så tilfælde] if so, in that case;[ i hvert tilfælde] at any rate ( fx he is at any rate on our side), at least ( fx or so at least he said himself), anyway, anyhow ( fxanyway, he is reliable, that is the main thing); in any case, at all events;[ i 9 af 10 tilfælde] in 9 cases out of 10;[ i nægtende tilfælde] if not;[ i påkommende tilfælde] should the occasion arise;[ i værste tilfælde] at worst, if the worst comes to the worst;F in case of ( fx fire), in the event of ( fx his death);(dvs hvis) if ( fx if the door is not locked),( for det tilfældes skyld) in case ( fx I'll wait here in case they should come);[ i det tilfælde] in that case (el. event);[ vi er i det heldige tilfælde at vi kan hjælpe Dem] we are in the fortunate position of being able to help you;[ i dette tilfælde] in this case;[ ved et tilfælde] by chance, by accident;[ ved et heldigt tilfælde] by some fortunate chance, by a happy coincidence. -
15 troværdig
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16 vederhæftig
adj reliable, trustworthy.
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