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1 dele op
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2 holde adskilt
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3 deletime
[separate lesson for part of a class]. -
4 separatfred
separate peace. -
5 separatkonto
separate account. -
6 særbeskatning
separate taxation. -
7 særfred
separate peace. -
8 særskilt
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9 separat
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10 skille
curdle, divorce, part* * ** separate ( fx separate chaff from grain, religion from philosophy; the Sound separates Denmark from Sweden (el. Denmark and Sweden)),F part ( fx the war had parted them from their family);( dele) divide ( fx a word; the war divided many families; a fence to divide (el. separate) the garden from the field), part ( fx one's hair in the middle);( om to personer) separate,F part ( fx two fighters; two lovers; only a few minor pointsseparate us),( fjerne fra hinanden, gøre til uvenner) come between ( fx husband and wife; no one can come between us; don't let a little thing like that come between us);[ blive skilt](dvs om ægtepar) be divorced, get a divorce ( fx he was divorced (el.got a divorce) some years ago);( åbne sig, om tøj etc) come apart;[ med præp & adv:][ skille ad] separate,F part ( fx two fighters; I can't separate the pages of the book, they stick together; separate the white and yolk of an egg);( tage fra hinanden) take to pieces, take apart ( fx a toy),( om maskine også) take (el. strip) down;( uden objekt), se ovf;[ skille en af med noget] relieve somebody of something, take something off somebody's hands;[ skille noget fra] separate something, sift something out;[ lade sig skille fra sin mand (, hustru)] divorce one's husband (, wife);[ med sig:][ skille sig] part ( fx the waters parted);[ skille sig af med] part with ( fx one's house);( tage af, fx frakke) take off;[ skille sig godt fra sit hverv] acquit oneself well;[ skille sig ud fra] be different from,( fjerne sig) break away from, detach oneself from;[ skille sig ved] part with. -
11 særskilt
adj( hver for sig) individual ( fx give individual attention to the pupils; the individual parts of the system);( adskilt) separate ( fx three separate parts; a separate account),( tydelig adskilt) distinct ( fx a distinct species);adv -ly;( i særlig konvolut) send under separate cover. -
12 særlig
especial, particular, peculiar, special, very* * *adj special ( fx agreement; this is a special case; on special occasions; as a special favour; there is something special about it);( stærkere) particular ( fx of particular interest), specific ( fxtool, treatment, type; is there anything specific you would like to ask?);( ganske særlig) exceptional ( fx under exceptional circumstances);( netop denne (, dette)) particular ( fx in this particular case; on this particular occasion);( særskilt) separate ( fx a separate entrance; a separate pocket for cigarettes), distinct ( fx two distinct types);[ særligt kendemærke] distinctive mark;adv specially ( fx it was bought specially for you; he specially mentioned you; he was specially fond of you),( stærkere) particularly ( fx he particularly mentioned you; he was particularly fond of you; a particularly difficult question);( i særdeleshed, F) especially ( fx he is often away, especially on Saturdays; the British people, especially the Scots), in particular (fx he mentioned one case in particular);[ ganske særlig] exceptional ( fx circumstances);adv exceptionally ( fx gifted),(= især) particularly;[ i særlig grad] particularly;[ have sine særlige grunde] have reasons of one's own;[ ikke særlig] not very, not particularly,F none too ( fx good);[ ikke særlig mange] not very many;[ ikke noget særligt] nothing (in) particular, nothing special;[ ikke af særlig vigtighed] of no particular importance. -
13 udskille
excrete, ooze, secrete, separate off, separate out* * **( fjerne) remove,T get rid of, weed out ( fx incompetent persons; unsuitablecandidates),(F & i sport) eliminate ( fx some names from the list; he waseliminated in the first round (, in the preliminary heats));( isolere) isolate ( fx the important factors); segregate ( fxundesirable elements);( afsondre) secrete;(kem) liberate, set free,( bundfælde) precipitate;( affaldsprodukter fra organismen) excrete;( radio) cut out ( fx unwanted stations);[ udskille sig]( bundfældes) precipitate out, be precipitated;[ udskille sig fra], se skille (sig ud fra). -
14 adskille
take apart, disconnect, distinguish, divorce, segregate, separate* * ** separate;( om racer) segregate;( udgøre forskellen på) differentiate ( fx that which differentiates a Dane from a German is...);[ adskille sig fra] differ from. -
15 dele
2дели́тьdéle i — раздели́ть на
déle om — распределя́ть
déle ud — раздава́ть
déle éns sýnspunkter — разделя́ть чьи-л. взгля́ды
* * *divide, go halves with, separate, share, split* * ** divide ( fx a screen divided the room; divide the profits (, the booty)),T split up ( fx the cost, the profit);( være fælles om) share ( fx money, a room; his feelings, interests, views);T split ( fx the cost);( vise deltagelse med) share in ( fx we all share in your sorrow);( uden objekt) share ( fx he must learn to share);[ dele i to lige dele] divide into two equal portions, halve;[ dele ind i] divide into ( fx sections); split up into ( fx three groups);[ dele lige] divide equally,( uden objekt) share and share alike;[ dele det lige over] divide it into two equal parts;[ dele med] share with ( fx you must share with your brother);[ dele noget med en] share something ( fx a room, one's dinner) with somebody;[ dele 20 med 4] divide 20 by 4;[ dele skæbne med] share the fate of;[ dele det mellem dem] divide it (, T: split it up) between (el. among) them, share it out among them,( om to) divide it between them;[ dele sin tid mellem arbejde og sport] divide one's time between work and sport;[ del og hersk] divide and rule;[ dele om] distribute, give out, hand out;[ dele op] divide; split up (i into, fx three groups);[ dele rundt] give round, hand round;[ dele sig] divide, separate, split (up);(i grene etc) branch out,( om vej, flod etc) fork;( fordele) share out ( fx the food, the money);(se også delt). -
16 hvert
см. hver* * ** * *pron every;( af bestemt antal) each;(se også enhver);[ lidt af hvert] a little of everything;( om noget lige nævnt) a little of each;(fig) he has knocked about a good deal;[ hver anden dag] every second day, every two days, every other day;[ hver dag] every day, daily;[ hver og én, én og hver] everybody, one and all, to a man;[ hver for sig] separately; individually ( fx individually they are very nice);[ de har hver sin bog] they have a book each;[ pakket ind i hver sit stykke papir] wrapped up in separate pieces of paper;[ de sad på hver sin side af bordet] they sat on either side of the table;[ trække til hver sin side] pull different ways;[ de gik hver sin vej (el. hver til sit)] they parted; they went their separate (, F: several) ways;(dvs meget tit) he is always coming here;(dvs når som helst) he may come (at) any moment; -
17 selvstændig
independent, self-employed, single-handed, sovereign* * *adj independent ( fx research, work);( original) original ( fx contribution);( med egen virksomhed) independent ( fx businessman), self-employed (fx craftsman);( særskilt) self-contained ( fx system); separate ( fx the house is divided into two separate flats);( egen) of one's own ( fx have a fortune of one's own), independent (fx have independent means);[ selvstændig erhvervsdrivende] self-employed person;[ en selvstændig kunstart] an art form in its own right;[ selvstændig landmand] farmer owning and working his own farm;[ selvstændig lejlighed] self-contained flat. -
18 separat
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19 separere
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20 særeje
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