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1 anstille
vb make ( fx a comparison, an experiment);( indlede) set up,F institute ( fx an inquiry into something);[ anstille betragtninger over noget] make reflections about something, reflect on something;[ anstille sig syg] pretend to be ill,F simulate illness. -
2 efterligne
1подража́ть (кому-л., чему-л.)* * *copy, emulate, fake, forge, imitate, impersonate, mimic, model, parody, simulate, take off* * *vb imitate ( fx somebody's voice, style),( nøje) copy; -
3 fingere
vb(også mil.) simulate. -
4 foregive
4притворя́ться, выдава́ть себя́ (за кого-л.)* * *feign, pretend, profess, sham* * *vb pretend ( fx to be ignorant; that one is ignorant; ignorance), sham ( fx sham illness, sham ill),F simulate ( fx madness), feign ( fx madness; that one is mad);[ foregive at være], se også udgive (sig for). -
5 forstille
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6 hykle
* * *vb( med objekt) feign, simulate ( fx an interest in something);( uden objekt) dissemble, play the hypocrite ( for to). -
7 simulere
feign, play possum, simulate* * *vb pretend to be ( fx deaf, indifferent), sham ( fx deaf, deafness; he is only shamming);( anstille sig syg) pretend to be ill,(F: for at slippe for pligt) malinger. -
8 supponere
vb suppose,(mil.) simulate ( fx a bomb attack).
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