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1 udskifte
* * *vb replace ( fx the manager, a broken lock, the light bulbs), change ( fx the light bulbs),( forny) renew ( fx a tyre, the water in the swimming pool);( i sport) substitute ( fx a player);[ udskifte det med noget andet] replace it with (el. by) something else (fx replace the old textbooks with (el. by) new ones), substitute something else for it; -
2 skifte
alternate, change, get off, shift, switch* * *I. (et -r)( forandring) change;( arbejdshold) shift ( fx work in 3 shifts);( arbejdsperiode) shift, turn;(mar: vagthold) watch;( i mur) course;( sporskifte) changing of the points,( skiftespor) points pl,(am) switch;( del af stafetløb) lap;( afløsning) relief ( fx of the watch), relay ( fx of horses);(jur) division of an estate;( arveskifte) administration (and distribution) of a deceased person's estate.II. vb( ombytte, forandre) change ( fx one's address, one's clothes, one's job; change parties (, seats)); shift ( fx scenery);( forandre sig) change ( fx the weather (, wind) changed),( om mindre ændring) alter;( variere) vary ( fx prices vary from place to place);( veksle) alternate ( fx alternate between work and sleep; rain and sunshine alternated);( stige om) change ( fx change at Windsor);(jur) divide (, distribute, administer) an estate;[ med sb:][ skifte ble]( på et barn) change a baby's napkin (, T: nappie);[ skifte dæk] change a tyre;[ skifte kørebane] change from one lane to the other,( pludseligt) cut out;[ skifte lagener] change the sheets;[ rejsende til Windsor skifter her] change here for Windsor;[ skifte retning] change (one's) direction, change (el. alter) one's course;[ skifte sengelinned] change the bed linen;[ med præp, adv:][ skifte fra... til](om fag etc) change from... to ( fx change from biology to physics);[ skifte om på] change round;[ skifte på et barn] change a baby;[ skifte på sengen] change the bed;[ skifte ud] replace ( fx all the bulbs; a broken lock); renew ( fx the water in the swimming pool; a tyre);( i sport) substitute;[ skifte det ud med noget andet] replace it with (el. by) something else; substitute something else for it. -
3 besætte
31) захва́тывать, оккупи́ровать2) занима́ть* * *obsess, occupy* * *vb( okkupere) occupy ( fx the Germans occupied Denmark; the house was occupied by squatters);(om tanke etc) obsess,(F og om ond ånd) possess;( stilling) fill ( fx a post);[ undlade at besætte en stilling] leave a post vacant;[ besætte rollerne] cast the parts;[ besætte rollen med X] cast X for the part;[ besætte med frynser] fringe;[ besætte hans plads med en anden] replace him with somebody else;(se også besat). -
4 indsætte
commit, credit, inaugurate, install, invest, put on* * *vb put in,F insert;( penge i bank) deposit;( i rettighed) establish;( i embede) install,F inaugurate ( fx a president);(mil.) employ, bring into action ( fx bring troops into action),( ofte:) deploy;[ indsætte a i stedet for b] substitute a for b; replace b with (el. by) a;[ indsætte én i fængsel] put somebody in prison;[ indsætte en som sin arving] make somebody one's heir;[ indsætte flere tog] run (el. put on) more trains. -
5 erstatte
1возмеща́ть, заменя́ть; вознагражда́ть* * *displace, take the place of, replace* * *vb replace ( fx oil by (el. with) coal),F substitute ( fx coal for oil);( træde i en andens sted) replace,( vikariere) substitute for;( om afdød) no-one can take his place;( give erstatning for) compensate for, make good, make up for;[ erstatte en noget] compensate somebody for (the loss of) something,F indemnify somebody for (the loss of) something;[ erstatte et tab] make good (el. repair) a loss. -
6 plads
accommodation, pitch, place, room, scope, seat, site, space, square, stand* * *(en -er)( sted hvor nogen (, noget) skal være, rette plads) place ( fx a place for everything and everything in its place; the children were all in their places; his place at the table (, in the queue); he said that (a) woman's place is in the home);( siddeplads) seat ( fx there were several empty places (, vacant seats); I got an excellent place (, seat) in the theatre; a corner seat; is this place (, seat) taken? are there any places left on that flight?);(plads i bestyrelse etc) seat (i on, fx on a board, a committee);( placering i rækkefølge, konkurrence) place ( fx he was in second place);( skibs position) position;( skibs liggeplads) berth;(by etc) place, town;( rum, plads til noget) room ( til for, fx there is room for one more in the car), space ( fx enough space to work in; we need more space (el.room) if we're going to play here);( i avis) space;( mellemrum) space ( fx leave more space between the words; they left a space for my car);( husrum; plads i havn) accommodation ( fx find accommodation for 50 people);( åben plads i skov, by etc) open space ( fx an open space among the trees);( firkantet torv) square;( legeplads) playground;( plads til bestemt virksomhed) yard ( fx timber yard);( lønnet stilling) job,(som hushjælp etc) place,F situation;[ med adj & på:][ der er god plads] there is plenty of room;[ ledig plads]( siddeplads) vacant seat,[ på plads](også fig: ordnet) in place;[ på plads!]( til hund) (dvs gå bag efter) heel!( ned) down![ gå på plads!] take your places (, seats)![ lægge (el. sætte) noget på plads] put something in its place, put something away (el. back),F replace something;(fig) put somebody in his place,T tell somebody where he gets off (el. where to get off);(fig) put the record straight;[ på sin plads](fig) appropriate, suitable;[ ikke på sin plads] inappropriate, out of place;[ fyldt til sidste plads] filled to (its utmost) capacity;T full to overflowing;[ med vb:]( på hotel) book a room (, rooms),( på skib) book a passage,(især am) make reservations;[ bytte plads] change places (, seats) ( med with),( om to også) change round (el. over);( siddeplads) get a seat,( lønnet) get a job;[ give plads for], se ndf: gøre plads for;[ det giver ikke plads for nogen tvivl] it leaves no room for doubt;[ gøre plads for] make room (el. way) for;(dvs afløses af) give place to ( fx he ought to give place to ayounger man);(dvs kan modtage, rumme) (can) take ( fx the classroom takes 35 children),(mere F) (can) accommodate ( fx a classroom which accommodates 35 children),F affords accommodation for;[ søge plads] look for a job,( ansøge) apply for a job;[ plads søges (, tilbydes)]( avisrubrik) situations wanted (, vacant);[ tage plads](dvs sætte sig) sit down, take a seat;[ tage megen plads (op)] take up (, F occupy) a lot of room (el. space);[ tiltræde sin plads] take up (, F: enter upon) one's duties;[ vige pladsen for], se vige (for). -
7 remplacere
vb replace ( med by, with).
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