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1 знать
sb. adel, vb. kende, vb. kunne, vb. vide* * *Ivi,viipf.t. vide; kunne; kende; kende til; forstå sig påзнать кого-н. с детства have kendt ngn fra barnsbenзнатьо чем-н. vide ngt, være vidende ell. orienteret om ngtзнать своё дело forstå sig på, kunne sit kramзнать, что... vide, at...дать знать кому-н. о чём-н. lade ngn ngt vide, give ngn et praj om ngtдавать себя знатьgive sig til kende; røre på sigзная, что... i bevidstheden om, vel vidende, at...кто (бог, чёрт) его знает det må guderne vide; hvem vedне знать собой что-н. ikke være sig ngt bevidstона знай (себе)работает hun arbejder ell. hænger i som et jernон только и знает, что пьёт han bestiller ell. kan ikke andet end (at) drikkeон человек знающий han er et (meget) vidende menneske.II sb f adjзнатныйbeau- monde, den fornemme verden, high society. -
2 свет
sb. lys, skær, skin* * *I sb mgen sg светa, светyна светy;1 lys; skin; skærв светe чего-н. i lyset af ngtпролить ell бросить свет на что-н. kaste lys over ngtпредставить когд-н. в превратном свете (frem)stille ngn i et falsk lysтолько и светy в окошке, что... det er den eneste glæde (ngn har), at...2 daggryчем свет, чуть светmeget tidlig, næsten før det er begyndt at blive lystни светни ря før fanden har fået træsko på.II sb mgen sg светa, светy1 verdenвесь свет hele verden; alverdenвыпустить ell издать в свет udgive, udsendeувидеть свет, явиться на свет komme til verden,se dagens lys2 beaumon-de, det bedre, fine ell. fornemme selskab, society
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