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3 slaveri n
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4 slave
drudge, slave, slavery* * *I. (en -r) slave;( straffefange) convict;( fyr) beggar ( fx that cheeky beggar!);(fig) be a slave to ( fx fashion, one's passions, one's work);[ gøre til slaver] reduce to slavery, make slaves of.II. vb slave. -
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6 befri
1( for ngt) освобожда́ть, избавля́ть (от чего-л.)* * *extricate, free, liberate, relieve* * *vb free ( fx an animal from a trap; slaves, prisoners);( give friheden, sætte på fri fod også) set free, release ( fx a prisoner from his bonds),F liberate;( for undertrykkelse) liberate ( fx Denmark was liberated in 1945);( for belejring, byrde etc) relieve;[ befri for] free from ( fx an obligation, oppression; rats); relieve of( fx a burden, responsibility), release from ( fx cares, pain), rid of ( fx rats; rid the body of toxins);[ befri fra] free from, release from ( fx slavery);[ befri sig for] free (el. release el. liberate) oneself from,(snare etc) get free from,F extricate oneself from;( problem, bekymring etc) get rid of,(am også) shed,F rid oneself of,( glemme, om problem etc) get out of one's system;[ befriende] liberating;[ det virkede befriende] it was a relief. -
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sg - bandet, pl - bands, bandорке́стр м, джаз-орке́стр м* * *band, group* * *(et -)( snor) string ( fx tie up a parcel with a string);( til hund) lead, leash ( fx dogs must be kept on a leash in this park);( bændel) tape;( stribe) band ( fx a black band round his hat; a white plate with a blue band round the rim),( på fugle) bar,( på bogryg) fillet;(anat) ligament;( hvad der forener) tie ( fx the ties of friendship, of kinship, of blood),F bond ( fx the bonds of friendship);( hvad der gør ufri) restriction, tie,F bond ( fx the bonds of slavery);( samlebånd) band conveyor;( til båndoptager) tape;[ lægge bånd på] restrain ( fx oneself, one's anger),F curb ( fx one's anger, one's enthusiasm);[ optage på bånd] (tape-)record,T tape;F trammels, fetters. -
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9 trældom
(en) bondage, slavery. -
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11 udfri
vb set free, release,F liberate,(glds) deliver ( fx from slavery);( redde) rescue;[ døden udfriede ham af hans lidelser] death released him from his sufferings. -
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13 uværdig
ignoble, unworthy* * *adj unworthy ( til of, fx I feel unworthy of this great honour);( som ikke fortjener) undeserving ( til of, fx confidence; the undeserving poor);( usømmelig) disgraceful ( fx behaviour);[ behandle en uværdigt] subject somebody to indignities;[ en uværdig (dvs ydmygende) behandling] a humiliating treatment.
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