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* * *adj skilled, experienced (i in);[ øvede hænder] practised (el. skilled) hands;[ for hans øvede øje (el. blik)] to his trained eye. -
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sg - árbejderen, pl - árbejdereрабо́чий м* * *hand, labourer, worker, workman* * *(en -e) worker ( fx office worker, factory worker, skilled worker); workman ( fx a good (, quick) workman);( som klassebetegnelse) worker, working man;( fabriksarbejder) man, hand,F operative;( landarbejder) labourer;( hos bier) worker;[ arbejdere]( også) working people;[ arbejderne]( som klasse) the workers, the working people, labour. -
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спосо́бный, уме́лый* * *able, accomplished, adept, adroit, apt, clever, competent, good, great, skilful, skilled* * *adj good ( fx pupil) ( til, i at, fx arithmetic),F capable ( fx doctor, teacher, nurse),fx one's work),( stærkere, især intellektuelt) able ( fx lawyer; he put up an able defence);( med håndelag) skilful ( fx artisan, dentist);( som får noget fra hånden) efficient ( fx secretary, workman);[ dygtig(t) adv] skilfully; efficiently, well;( i høj grad) very, extremely,( ved verber) very much;[ være dygtig i skolen] do well at school;[ dygtig med sukker] plenty of sugar. -
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total income during working life; lifetime's pay ( fx this is more than the lifetime's pay of a skilled worker). -
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