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resolve, willpower* * *willpower. -
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1реша́тьbeslútte sig (til ngt) — реши́ться (на что-л.), реши́ть (что-л.)
* * *determine, make up one's mind* * *vb decide,( især efter tøven) make up one's mind;F resolve,( fast) determine;( om forsamling) resolve;[ beslutte sig] make up one's mind;[ beslutte sig for (, til)] decide on;[ beslutte sig til at] decide to, make up one's mind to;[ besluttet på at] determined to. -
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disband, dissolve* * **( i væske) dissolve ( fx sugar in water);(fig) break up ( fx a home, a demonstration, a meeting);( hær) disband;(mus.) resolve ( fx a discord);( ødelægge) disorganize ( fx a system);[ opløses, opløse sig] dissolve, be dissolved; break up;( falde fra hinanden) disintegrate;[ forsamlingen opløste sig] the assembly broke up;[ opløse sig i sine bestanddele] disintegrate;(se også opløst). -
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vb resolve;( om øvrighed) decide, decree. -
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carry, enact, pass, resolve* * *vb agree to;( lov, beslutning) pass, adopt ( fx a resolution);( om selve afstemningen) carry ( fx the resolution was carried unanimously ( enstemmigt));[ vedtage at gøre noget] agree to do something;[ de vedtagne former] conventions;[ vedtaget med 30 stemmer mod 5] passed (el. carried) with (el. by) 30 votes to (el. against) 5.
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