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1 sprede
broadcast, diffuse, disband, disperse, diversify, propagate, scatter, spread, strew* * ** spread ( fx manure over a field, payments over a longer period, terror, knowledge, sunshine about one, disease, one's fingers);( til forskellige sider, splitte) scatter ( fx he scattered the books all over the floor; the storm scattered the ships; scatter seed),F disperse ( fx the police dispersed the crowd; disperse the troops; the examination scores are dispersed over a range from 3 to 11);( fordrive, fx tungsind, F) dispel, dissipate;( udsende, fx lys) give out ( fx heat, light);(fys) diffuse ( fx light);[ sprede sig, spredes] spread; scatter,F disperse ( fx the crowd scattered (, dispersed)); -
2 splitte
* * *vb( gøre uenige, dele) divide, split ( fx it divided (el. split) the party), break up;( sprede) scatter,F disperse ( fx a crowd, the enemy);[ splittes](dvs spredes) scatter,F disperse,( dele sig) divide, split, break up;(se også splittet);[ med adv:][ splitte ad](dvs sprede) scatter,F disperse,( opdele) split up,( tage fra hinanden) take to pieces,( ødelægge) break ( fx a new toy);[ splitte op] divide, split up ( fx into groups). -
3 strø
dredge, strew* * *vb( drysse) sprinkle ( fx salt (, sugar) on something, sand on the floor),( sprede) scatter ( fx bread crumbs for the birds; he scattered his clothes all over the house),F strew ( fx they strewed flowers in his path);(se også salt);[ med præp:][ han strør om sig med citater] he loves to toss off quotations;[ han strør om sig med løfter] he is very liberal with promises;[ han strør om sig med penge] he throws (el. flings el. splashes) his money about;[ strø sukker på noget] sprinkle sugar on something, sprinkle something with sugar;[ papirer lå strøet ud over gulvet] there were papers strewn (el.scattered) all over the floor, the floor was strewn with papers;[ strø under en hest] litter down a horse. -
4 vind
* * *I. (en -e) wind;[ vinde]( tarmluft) wind,(med.) flatus;(fig) so that's the way the wind is blowing?(fig) find out which way the wind is blowing;[ vinden bærer mod land] the wind is inshore;[ for vinden](mar) before the wind;[ sprede for alle vinde] scatter to the (four) winds;(fig) she always gets hold of the wrong end of the stick;[ få vind i sejlene] catch the wind,(fig) prosper, have success;[ give bevægelsen vind i sejlene] give an impetus to the movement;[ vinden går om i nord] the wind is shifting to the north;[ han havde vinden i ryggen] the wind was behind him;[ være i vinden] be highly popular, be the hero of the day;[ med vinden] with the wind, down the wind;[ med vindens hast] swift as the wind;[ slippe en vind] break wind;(mar) haul the wind;[ det tog vinden ud af hans sejl] it took the wind out of his sails.II. adj:[ vind og skæv] crooked.
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