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1 interessesfære
sphere of interest. -
2 virkekreds
sphere of action. -
3 indflydelsessfære fk
sphere of influence -
4 interessesfære fk
sphere of interest -
5 sfære fk
sphere -
6 kugle
sg - kúglen, pl - kúgler1) шар м2) пу́ля ж* * *ball, ball-bearings, bulb, bullet, globe, pellet, slug, sphere* * *(en -r) ball,( stor) globe;(mat.) sphere;( billardkugle, kanonkugle) ball;(T: fodbold) leather;( geværkugle, revolverkugle) bullet;( lille kulørt glaskugle, til leg) marble;[ skyde én en kugle gennem hovedet (el. for panden)] put a bullet through somebody's head, blow somebody's brains out;[ skør kugle], se II. kule;( børneleg) play marbles. -
7 felt
I sg - feltet, pl - felter1) по́ле с, фон м2) кле́точка ж ( на шахматной доске)II sg - felten1)på fri felt — в откры́том по́ле
2) по́ле би́твы* * ** * *I. (et -er)(elekt etc) field;( i brætspil) square;( område) field,F sphere, province.II. (en)(mil. etc) field;[ i felten] in the field. -
8 kreds
sg - kredsen, pl - kredse1) круг м; окру́жность ж2) о́круг м* * *circle, crowd, ring* * *(en -e) circle,( ring, rundkreds også) ring ( fx they formed a ring round him);( distrikt) district;( valgkreds) constituency,(am) district;( for kommunevalg) ward;( selskabeligt) set, circle,F sphere;[ en kreds af sten] a circle of stones;[ familiens kreds] the family circle;[ færdes i de højere kredse] move in the best circles;[ i vide kredse] widely;[ slå kreds om](fig) rally round;[ en udvalgt kreds] a chosen few;( af venner) some intimate friends. -
9 kuglehoved
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10 magtområde
domain, sphere. -
11 område
area, compass, compound, country, district, domain, field, locality, neighbourhood, patch, precinct, preserve, range, territory, tract, zone* * *(et -r) territory ( fx the territory around the South Pole; disputed(, unknown) territory),( også: mere afgrænset) area ( fx an area of the skin; the whole area was bombed; a depressed area);( større) region;( som tilhører en) territory ( fx Danish territory; a salesman's territory; the seagull's territory is simply a small area around the nest);(fig) field ( fx he is an expert in his field),F province, sphere;(som hører til institution etc) grounds pl ( fx the hospital grounds; the school grounds; the grounds of the Vatican);( universitets) campus;( nær storby) green belts;(fig) in all fields (el. respects);(fig) in that field. -
12 sfære
(en -r) sphere. -
13 virkefelt
(et -er) field of activity, sphere of operation, province.
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