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1 skid
* * *(en)(vulg) ( vind) fart;( som skældsord) turd ( fx he is a little turd), shit ( fx you big shit);[ ikke en skid](dvs intet) damn all;[ ikke en skid værd] not worth a shit (el. damn);[ slå en skid] fart;[ have en lille skid på] be tipsy. -
2 skid
[sgvð] sb. -en, -e, -eneФ дерьмо, говноdin dumme skid! Ф придурок!/ кусок дерьма!jeg fatter ikke en skid! Ф ни фига не понимаю! -
3 skid
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4 skid
sb.det rager dig en skid das geht dich keinen Dreck an -
5 skid
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6 skid
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7 udskridning
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8 stopklods
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9 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. -
10 glide
41) скользи́ть2) ав. плани́ровать* * *glide, sail, shade, slide, slip, slither* * *vb (gled, gledet)( bevæge sig jævnt) glide ( fx the skater glided over the ice; a boat glided past; glide through the air),( kortere, over en flade) slide ( fx slide down a slope; the drawer slides in and out easily);( ufrivilligt, skride) slip ( fx he slipped on the ice and fell; the book slipped from his hand),( om hjul) skid;( rutsche, glide på glidebane) slide ( fx the children were sliding on the ice);( forløbe let) go (el. run) smoothly;(T: gå, stikke af) shove off, buzz off; make oneself scarce;[ nu glider jeg!] I'm off!(fig) drift apart;[ hvor glider vi hen?] what are we coming to?[ glide i en bananskal] slip on a banana skin;[ lade blikket glide hen over] run one's eye over;[ glide ned]( blive nedsvælget) go down;[ lade hånden glide ned i] slide (, hurtigere: slip) one's hand into;[ for at få forslaget til at glide ned] in order to make the proposal go down; to smooth the way for the proposal;[ glide op]( om tøj) ride up ( fx your shirt is riding up),( om dør) open quietly, slide open;[ glide over i] merge into, gradually become;[ glide ud af hånden] slip from one's hand. -
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12 rutsche
vb slide ( fx along the ice, down a slope, down the banisters),( usikkert) slither;( om køretøj: skride) skid ( fx the car skidded across the road and hit a fence). -
13 skred
* * *I. (et -)( lavine) avalanche;(jordskred og fig) landslide,( mindre) land slip,( sammenstyrtning) subsidence;( prisfald) slump;(om sne etc) go into a slide,( om bil) go into a skid,(fig) begin to move; get going, get off the ground;[ være i skred]( fremgang) make progress. -
14 skridsikker
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15 snekæde
anti-skid chain; snow chain.
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