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1 skræntvind
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2 skråning
gradient, incline, slope* * *(en -er) slope;( hævning også) rise,( sænkning også) declivity;( stejlhedsgrad) gradient; -
3 skråplan
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4 brat
abrupt, sharp, short* * *adj( stejl) steep ( fx slope),( stejlere, F) precipitous ( fx slope);( pludselig) sudden, abrupt ( fx transition, change; his dream came to an abrupt end); headlong ( fx fall);adv steeply, precipitously; suddenly, abruptly;[ standse brat] stop short,( omgående også) stop in one's tracks;( med objekt) bring up short;(se også opvågnen). -
5 hælde
empty, fall away, heel, lean, pour, slant, tip* * *I. vb( skråne) slant,( især mindre stejlt) slope ( fx the letters slant (el. slope); the field slopes down to the lake),F incline;( stå skråt) lean ( fx the wall leans badly);( stille skråt) tilt (up), slant,F incline;( læne) lean;(= gå på hæld), se hæld;[ hælde sig frem] lean forward;[ hælde til en anskuelse] incline to an opinion;[ hælde til konservatismen] have Conservative leanings;[ han har intet at hælde sit hoved til] he has nowhere to lay his head.II. *( gyde) pour;[ hælde fuld] fill;[ hælde om] decant;[ hælde på flasker] pour into bottles, bottle;[ hælde ham ud]T chuck him out. -
6 hældning
gradient, slant, slope, tilt* * *(en) slope,F inclination,( af tag) pitch;( en vejs skråning i længderetningen) gradient;( en vejs hældning i kurve) banking;(fig) leaning(s) ( mod towards, fx Conservatism). -
7 luske
vb slink ( fx out; into a corner),( snige sig) sneak,[ luske af] slink away (el. off) ( fx the dog slunk off),(især fra pligt etc, T) slope off ( fx let's slope off);T sneak it from him;[ luske sig fra noget] shirk something ( fx an obligation);[ luske noget igennem] work (el. fiddle) something;[ luske sig til at gøre noget] do something on the sly;[ luske sig til noget] wangle something. -
8 skibakke
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9 skråne
dip, shelve, slope* * *vb slant,( især blidere) slope,( om terræn: skråne let) shelve;[ skrånende] sloping, shelving. -
10 affald
sg - áffaldetотбро́сы мн* * *debris, garbage, litter, refuse, rubbish, trash, waste* * *I. (et)( især: affaldsprodukter) waste ( fx radioactive waste; kitchen waste);( kasserede ting, skrald) rubbish,F refuse;( skrald, am) trash,( køkkenaffald) garbage;( efterladt madpapir, dåser etc) litter ( fx don't leave litter in the park);( slagteriaffald) offal;( jernaffald) scrap;( læderaffald) cuttings pl;(forst) wood refuse,( tømmer) offcuts pl.II. (et)( skråning) slope;(mar) falling off. -
11 bakkeskråning
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12 begynderbakke
( til skiløb) beginner ski slope. -
13 dossering
(en -er) slope, bank;( stensætning, dæmning) embankment. -
14 fjeldskrænt
(steep) slope, (face of a) cliff,( stejlere, F) precipice. -
15 gevær
sg - gevǽret, pl - gevǽrerружьё с, винто́вка ж* * ** * *(et -er) gun,(mil.) rifle;(fig) give the alarm;[ til gevær!] to arms![ gevær i hvil!] slope arms![ gevær på skulder!] shoulder arms![ gevær ved fod!] order arms![ med gevær ved fod] with arms ordered. -
16 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. -
17 jævn
ро́вный; просто́й* * *bluff, common, even, flat, homely, level, moderate, smooth* * *adj(uden buler etc) even,( vandret) level ( fx surface, ground, road),( glat) smooth;( regelmæssig, uden store udsving) even ( fx pulse, temperature), regular( fx pulse; at regular intervals), steady ( fx speed);( gradvis) gradual ( fx increase), gentle ( fx slope);( tyktflydende) thick;( uden klumper) smooth;( enkel, dagligdags) plain, ordinary;( nogenlunde) fair, moderate,F tolerable;( middelmådig) mediocre;( ligefrem) plain, simple ( fx language);[ den jævne mand] the man in the street, the common man;[ jævnt godt] fairly well;[ holde sig på det jævne] keep one's feet on the ground. -
18 ned
1) вниз2) доло́йned med ham! — доло́й его́!
* * ** * *adv down;[ ned af] down from, off;[ ned fra] (down) from, off;[ ned i] (down) into;[ ned med...!] down with...! ( fx down with the tyrant!);[ ned med hænderne!] hands down![ ned over] down ( fx the tears were streaming down her face). -
19 nordlig
adj northern, north ( fx side),( om vind også) northerly;( i retning mod nord) northerly; northward ( fx on the northward slope);[ i det nordlige England] in the North of England;[ vinden er nordlig] the wind is in the north; -
20 rampe
pad, ramp* * *(en -r)( skrå bane) ramp, slope;( læsserampe) loading platform;( til raketaffyring) launching pad;(teat) footlights pl.
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