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1 sejl
* * *(et -) sail;[ for fulde sejl] at full sail; all sails set;[ sætte sejl] make sail, set sail;(fig) put every ounce of energy into it (el. into the work);T pull out all the stops;[ under sejl] under sail;(se også vind). -
2 skride
sail, stalk, sweep* * *vb (skred, skredet)(gå) stalk,( hurtigere) stride;( glide) slip,( om bil) skid;( om tid) pass,( langsomt) wear on;( sætte aks) ear;T ( gå sin vej) make oneself scarce, clear out;( dumpe til eksamen) be ploughed,(am) be flunked;( gå fallit) go bust;(fig) now we are getting somewhere;[ skride frem(ad)] proceed,( gøre fremskridt) progress;[ arbejdet skrider rask fremad] the work is making rapid progress;[ skride ind] take measures (el. action) ( mod against), step in,F intervene;[ skride hårdt ind mod] crack (el. clamp) down on;[ skride sammen] fall in,(også fig) collapse;[ skride til] proceed to ( fx they proceeded to divide the money);( ty til) resort to ( fx other measures);[ skride til handling] take action;[ skride til værket] set to work;[ skride ud]( om stof) give way,( om bilhjul) skid. -
3 afgå
41) отходи́ть, отправля́ться; уезжа́ть2) выходи́ть в отста́вку [на пе́нсию]áfgå ved dǿden — сконча́ться
* * ** * *vb( afrejse) start, set off, leave,F depart ( til for);(mar) sail;(fra embede etc og om regering) resign;( på grund af alder) retire;( blive afsendt) be sent off,F be forwarded;[toget afgår fra London 6.30] the train leaves London at 6.30;[ afgå ved døden] die,F depart this life;[ afgå ved en stille død] pass away quietly;(fig, fx om plan) be quietly forgotten.
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set sail — {v. phr.} To begin a sea voyage; start sailing. * /The ship set sail for Europe./ … Dictionary of American idioms
set sail — {v. phr.} To begin a sea voyage; start sailing. * /The ship set sail for Europe./ … Dictionary of American idioms
set sail — phrasal to start out on a course; especially to begin a voyage < set sail for Bermuda > … New Collegiate Dictionary
set sail — verb To embark on a voyage by boat. We set sail for the Caribbean … Wiktionary
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set sail — start sailing, begin a sea voyage The three women set sail for Hawaii on a small sailboat … Idioms and examples
set sail — to begin a journey across water The ship set sail on Wednesday … English dictionary
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