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1 lys
1. sg - lyset, pl - lys1) свет м; освеще́ние сtǽnde lyset — заже́чь свет
slúkke lyset — потуши́ть свет
2) свеча́ ж2. aсве́тлый; я́сныйde lyse nǽtter — бе́лые но́чи
* * *fair, light, lightness, sunlit* * *I. (et -) light ( fx artificial light; the light(s) went out);(stearinlys etc) candle;( belysning) lighting;[ gå af lyset] get out of the light;[ føre bag lyset] deceive, take in;[ der gik et lys op for mig] a light dawned on me;[ i lyset af](fig) in the light of;[ stå i lyset for en] stand in somebody's light;[ stå sig selv i lyset] stand in one's own light;[ stille noget i et nyt lys] throw new light on something;[ stille ham (, det) i et ugunstigt (, skævt) lys] place him (, it) in an unfavourable (, false) light;(fig) throw light on;[ lede (el. søge) med lys og lygte] hunt (el. search) high and low (efterfor);(dvs falde i søvn etc) go out like a light;[ så rank som et lys] straight as a poker;[ sætte lys](teat) set the lights;[ inklusive lys og varme] inclusive of lighting and heating;[ arbejde ved lys] work by artificial light;[ han er ikke noget lys] he is not very bright (el. clever); he is not on the bright side;II. adj light,( klar) bright;( om kvinde også) blonde;( om træ) blond ( fx furniture, oak),( håbefuld) bright ( fx future, prospects),( munter) cheerful ( fx disposition), sunny ( fx he has a sunny nature);[ før det blev lyst] before daybreak;[ en lys idé, et lyst indfald] a bright idea,T a brainwave;[ lyse minder] happy memories;[ lyse nætter] [light summer nights]; -
2 hel
весь, це́лыйi hele lándet — во всей стране́
* * *fair, full, whole* * *adj(mods delvis) whole ( fx it will be a whole week (, year) before we are ready), full ( fx a full year),(mere F og emfatisk) entire ( fx we lost an entire week);(mods itu) whole ( fx there was not a whole pane in the house);(mods mangelfuld) complete ( fx a complete set of Dickens' works);( om klokkeslæt) the hour ( fx the clock struck the hour);[ hel node] semibreve;(am) whole note;[ helt tal] whole number,F integer;(dvs ligefrem en, et) quite a ( fx it was quite an event, she isquite a beauty),T a regular ( fx the hotel was a regular palace);(F el. ironisk) a veritable ( fx you are a veritable SherlockHolmes);( uden forbehold) an absolute ( fx he is an absolute genius);[ hele] the whole, all the,F the entire ( fx family, world),( sammentalt også) the total ( fx the total (el. whole) amount (, debt));( foran egennavn) the whole of ( fx Denmark);( om tidsrum) all (the), the whole, throughout the ( fx day, night, summer, week);( så meget som) as much as ( fx four weeks; £5,000), whole ( fx four whole weeks (, days)), fully ( fx fully four weeks (, days));[ hele vejen], se vej;[ det hele] the whole (thing), all of it;[ det er det hele] that is all;T that's the lot;[ i det store og hele] on the whole, by and large;(dvs kort sagt) altogether ( fx he is a bully and a blackmailer, altogether an unpleasant fellow);( overhovedet) at all ( fx is he coming at all?);( alt taget i betragtning) everything (el. all things) considered ( fxall things considered we have been lucky); all in all;[ over det hele] all over, everywhere;[ sort over det hele] black all over;[ hver hele time] every hour on the hour;[ hver hele og halve time] every hour and half hour;[ med præp:][ langs hele kysten] all along the coast, along the entire coast;[ klokken er over hel] it is past the hour;[ fem minutter over hel] five minutes past the hour;[ over hele byen (, landet)] all over the town (, country);(se også helt).
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