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1 sort
* * *I. (en -er)( slags) sort, kind;( kvalitet) quality ( fx of the best quality);( mærke) brand.II. adj black;(her.) sable;[ de sorte] the blacks;[ med sb:][ familiens sorte får] the black sheep of the family;[ Det sorte Hav] the Black Sea;[ sort humor] black humour;[ sort kaffe] black coffee;(dvs magi) black magic;(se også sortkunst);[ den sorte liste] the black list;[ komme på den sorte liste] be black-listed;[ sorte penge] black money;(se også vaske);[ sort plet](også fig) black spot,(mht trafikulykker også) accident blackspot;[ sort sjæl] black soul;(se også pølse);[ forskellige forb:][ gaden var sort af mennesker] the street was black with people;[ arbejde sort] moonlight;[ gøre sort til hvidt] prove that black is white;[ give ham sort på hvidt for det] show it him in black and white;[ købe sort] buy on the black market;[ være sort på næsen] have a smudge (el. a smut) on one's nose;[ se sort på tingene] look on the dark side of things;[ det ser sort ud] things look black; the outlook is black;[ snakke sort] talk nonsense;[ være sort under øjnene] be black under one's eyes; have dark rings round one's eyes. -
2 ordne
arrange, array, deal with, dispose, do, fix, fix (someone) up with (something), sort out* * *vb arrange ( fx arrange the books alphabetically),( sortere) sort out ( fx stamps);( noget, der er kommet i uorden) arrange, adjust ( fx one's clothes), put straight ( fx one's hair, tie), put in order,(am) fix ( fx one's hair);( regulere) regulate ( fx conditions in the oil market);[ ordnede forhold] orderly conditions;( organisere) organize, arrange,T fix up ( fx talks, a trip to the USA);( sørge for, tage sig af) see to, take care of ( fx I'll see to (el. take care of) that!), do ( fx the washing, the windows, the garden);( klare) straighten out, put right, sort out ( fx the difficulties, the situation);( pengemellemværende) settle,T square;( få bugt med) settle ( fx I'll settle him!), take care of;T sort out;( uden objekt: rydde op) put things in order, tidy up;[ med sig:][ ordne sig]( blive godt, komme i orden) turn out all right, adjust itself;[ tingene ordner sig af sig selv] things will work (el. sort) themselves out;[ ordne sig med] come to an arrangement with. -
3 klare
1сде́лать, нала́дить, привести́ в поря́докdet klárer han nok! — он с э́тим спра́вится!
kláre op — проя́сниться ( о погоде)
kláre sig — спра́виться
* * *clear, cope, deal with, get through, manage, put up with, sort out, stand, stand up to* * *vb( ordne) take care of, deal with ( fx a problem);( overkomme) manage, cope with ( fx he thinks he can manage everything; I can't manage (el. cope with) him; cope with the difficulties; the road could no longer cope with the traffic);( modstå, holde til) stand up to ( fx the pressure, torture; a test; he can't stand up to living alone);( økonomisk) afford, find the money for;( i fodbold) save ( fx he saved six goals);( gøre klar(ere)) clear ( fx one's voice),( væske) clarify, clear,(øl) fine;[ klare den] manage,T cope ( fx he can't cope);(dvs det lykkedes el. han overlevede) he made it;( ved eksamen) he scraped through;[ godt klaret!] well done![ klare det godt] do well;( om vejret) it is clearing up;[ hans ansigt klarede op] his face brightened (el. lit up);[ med sig:][ klare sig] do ( fx he did poorly in the examination),F fare;( klare sig igennem) manage, get along,( med kniberi) get by,( økonomisk) manage, get by ( fx I can manage (, get by) on £50 aweek); make (both) ends meet;( hævde sig, fx i konkurrence) hold one's own ( fx in a discussion),( i vanskelighed, mod kritik etc, T) keep one's end up;[ klare sig godt (, dårligt)] do well (, badly), give a good (, poor) account of oneself,F make a good (, poor) showing, acquit oneself well (, badly);( især økonomisk) fend for oneself ( fx after his father's death he had to fend for himself);( passe på sig selv, være uafhængig) take care of oneself, look after oneself ( fx let her go alone, she is old enough to look afterherself);(dvs opgive at hjælpe) leave him to his own devices;[ klare sig med] make do with;[ klare sig ud af] get out of;[ klare sig uden] do without. -
4 et
см. enklókken et — (в) час
* * ** * *, se en.et ( artikel) a,( foran vokallyd) an;( i ubestemte tidsangivelser) one ( fx it happened one morning; one Sunday after church);(= cirka) some;[ for en syv år siden] some seven years ago;[ en tre-fire timer] (some) three or four hours.et num one;[ et af to] one thing or the other,(dvs du må selv vælge) take your choice;[ hun er hans et og alt] she is everything (el. all the world) to him;[ i et og alt] in every respect;[ den ene] one (of them);( af flere) one... another;[ det ene efter det andet] one thing after another;[ det ene med det andet] one thing with another;[ en efter en] one by one;[ ét er at... et andet at...] it is one thing to... another to... (fx it is one thing to promise and another to perform);[ en for en] one by one;[ mit ene ben] one of my legs, my leg;[ en og samme] one and the same;[ en og tyve] twenty-one;[ et og andet] a thing or two ( fx I could teach him a thing or two!);[ en på øret] a box on the ear;(dvs en finte) that was one for you;[ under ét] together;(se også sælge).et pron( en person) someone, somebody, one;(= man) one, you;[ en eller anden] someone;(foran sb) some ( fx some book; for some reason);[ et eller andet] something;[ en af dagene] one of these days;[en... en anden] one... another;[ der var en der fortalte mig at] somebody told me that;[ det kan de ikke forbyde en] they cannot forbid you that;[ hvad er han for en?] what sort of chap is he? -
5 gnistre
* * *vb sparkle;( om enkelt stærkt glimt) flash;[ hans øjne gnistrede af vrede] his eyes flashed with anger;[ gnistrende sort] jet black. -
6 kunst
sg - kunsten, pl - kunsterиску́сство с* * ** * *(en -er) art;( behændighed) skill;( behændighedskunst, fif) trick ( fx conjuring tricks, card tricks; the trick is not to think about it while you do it);[ gøre kunster]( om dyr) do tricks;[ kunsten at behage] the art of pleasing;[ det er ingen kunst] that is easy; there is nothing to it;[ det er ingen kunst at] it is easy to; there is nothing to -ing;[ det er min mindste kunst] I can do that with my eyes shut;[ efter alle kunstens regler] thoroughly,( om prygl) soundly;[ han gjorde det efter alle kunstens regler] he used all the tricks of the trade;[ kunsten stiger] wonders never cease! what next?(se også III. lære, II. skøn, II. sort). -
7 mand
sg - manden, pl - mǽnd1) челове́к мhver mand — ка́ждый
hver mands eje — обще́ственная со́бственность
2) мужчи́на м3) муж м* * *hand, husband, man* * *(en, mænd) man (pl men);( ægtemand) husband;[ manden](mods kvinden) man ( fx woman was created to be the companion, not the slave, of man);[ 50 mand] fifty men;[ alle mand] everybody;(mar) all hands;[ ene mand] single-handed;[ manden for det hele] the boss (of the show);[ han er mand for at] he is the sort of fellow who can;[ manden fra gaden] the man in the street;( nedladende) my man;( uforskammet) my good man;[ manden i huset] the master of the house,T the boss;[ det siges mand og mand imellem] it is whispered;[ kæmpe mand imod mand] fight man to man;[ den lille mand] the "little" (el. small) man ( fx reduce income tax for the "little" man);(mar) be lost with all hands;[en flaske pr. mand] one bottle per head;[ tage det som en mand] take it like a man,T take it on the chin;
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