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1 fast
1) твёрдый2) про́чный; усто́йчивыйstå fast på nóget — наста́ивать на чём-л.
* * *firm, firmly, fixed, fixedly, regular, solid, steady* * *adj(mods blød, slap, usikker) firm ( fx ground; flesh, tomatoes; look, voice, handshake, grip; discipline; attitude, belief, conviction);(mods flydende) solid ( fx food; fuel brændstof);(mods skiftende; fastsat) fixed ( fx address, income, prices, principles, rules, salary), definite ( fx agreement; take definite shape),( tilbagevendende) regular ( fx customer, companion, income, salary, subscriber);( om møbler: mods flyttelig) fixed ( fx benches); built-in ( fxcupboard, bookshelves);adv firmly, solidly, fixedly, definitely;[ fast ansættelse] a permanent appointment;[ give fast ansættelse], se fastansætte;[få (, have) fast arbejde] get (, have) regular work (el. a steady job);[ faste arbejdere] regular hands,F permanent staff;[ fast ejendom] real property, real estate;[ fast fyr](mar) fixed light;[ gøre fast] fasten,(se også fastgøre);[ holde fast ved] hold on to;(fig), se fastholde;[ en fast hånd](fig) a firm hand;[ en fast karakter (, vilje)] a strong character (, will);(fys) solids;[ lægge fast], se fastlægge;( ved et blad) staff writers;[ han er fast medarbejder ved Times] he is on the staff of the Times;[ fast udtryk] fixed (el. set) phrase, fixed expression; -
2 stiv
formal, inflexible, rigid, set, stiff* * *adj( stærkere, F el. fagligt) rigid;( stivet) starched;(mods lind) stiff ( fx beat the cream till it is stiff), thick,(om gélé etc) firm;( om bevægelse) stiff,( om optræden) stiff, formal;(se også III. stift);T I like that! that's the limit! that beats everything![ blive stiv] grow stiff, stiffen,( om gélé) set,T jell;[ gøre stiv] make stiff, stiffen;[ med sb:][ han tog det i stiv arm] he took it in his stride,(dvs uden at kny) he did not bat an eyelid;[ vi må tage det i stiv arm] we must stick it out;[ i stift bind] in boards, hard-covered;[ stiv flip] starched collar;[ en stiv kuling] a stiff breeze;[ et stift led] a stiff joint;[ en stiv pris] a stiff price;[ stift skæg] bristly beard;T that's a bit thick;[ en stiv time] a solid hour;[ en stiv whisky] a stiff whisky;(se også pind, I. puds, I. øre);[ med præp:][ stiv af skræk] paralysed with terror;[ være stiv i](dvs være dygtig til) be well up in;[ han er stiv i papirerne] he is well up in the subject.
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