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1 stjålet
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2 stol
bridge, chair* * *(en -e) chair;( kirkestol) pew;( elevatorstol) cage, car;( vævestol) loom;( på strygeinstrument) bridge;( på artiskok) bottom;[ sætte ham stolen for døren] put one's foot down (with him); tell him where to get off;[ sætte sig mellem to stole] fall between two stools;(fig: af grin, overraskelse) I nearly fell off my chair;[ stikke noget under stolen] keep something back;(dvs tale lige ud) pull no punches; -
3 vedgå
vb admit ( fx one's guilt, one's mistake; he admitted (to) having(el. that he had) stolen the money), own up to ( fx one's faults; having stolen the money),F own ( fx he owned that he was wrong);( tilstå, bekende) confess ( fx he confessed that he had stolen the money; I confess (el. admit) that I was scared);[ vedgå arv og gæld] accept the inheritance with the assets and liabilities. -
4 tyvekoster
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5 aflevere
1сдава́ть; отдава́ть; доставля́ть* * *give in, give up, hand in, hand over, surrender, turn in* * *vb( give fra sig) hand over ( fx the money; a gun; til to), give up ( fxone's ticket at the barrier),F surrender;( udlevere) deliver up (el. over) ( fx he had to deliver up the keys; tilto);( indlevere) hand in ( fx exercises for correction);( tilbagelevere) return ( fx a book to the library),F restore ( fx stolen property);( i fodbold) pass;( aflire) rattle off ( fx a speech);(fig) say one's piece. -
6 brønd
sg - brønden, pl - brønde1) исто́чник м2) коло́дец м* * ** * *(en -e) well;( sundhedsbrønd) mineral spring;( svarer til) shut the stable door after the horse has bolted (el. has been stolen). -
7 fornuftigvis
adv obviously ( fx he obviously could not have stolen it). -
8 handel
sg - hándlen, hándelen, pl - hándler1) торго́вля ж2) сде́лка ж* * *commerce, commercialism, deal, dealing, trade* * *( især mellem lande, mere F) commerce;(neds: ulovlig) traffic ( fx in drugs, in stolen pictures);( som levevej) business, trade;( enkelt køb og salg) deal, bargain;[ afslutte en handel, slå en handel af] close a bargain (el. deal), bring off a deal,(også fig) do a deal;[ drive handel] carry on business ( med en with somebody);[ drive handel med] trade (el. deal) in ( fx goods),( ulovligt) traffic in ( fx drugs);[ gøre en god handel] make (el. strike) a good bargain;[ være i handelen] be on the market;[ gå til handelen] go into business;[ værdi i handel og vandel] market (el. commercial) value;[ handelen på Østersøen] the Baltic trade.handel trade ( fx fur trade);(neds) traffic ( fx drug traffic);(= butik) shop ( fx leather shop). -
9 hæle
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10 hæler
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11 hæleri
(et) handling stolen goods,S fencing. -
12 koster
pl( tyvekoster) stolen goods. -
13 smykke
adorn, gem, jewellery* * *I. (et -r) ornament,( juvelsmykke) piece of jewellery,( mindre kostbart) trinket;[ smykker] jewellery,(am) jewelry ( fx all her jewellery was stolen).II. vb decorate ( med with, fx the street was decorated with flags),( især mere varigt) ornament ( med with, fx the bridle was ornamented with silver bells),( også om person, F) adorn ( med with, fx the house was adorned with valuable paintings; the women were adorned with fine clothes and jewels);[ smykke med] -
14 stjålen
adj stolen;(fig) stealthy,(neds) furtive. -
15 tilbagelevere
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16 tillid
confidence, faith, trust* * *(en) confidence ( til in, fx in the government; win their confidence), trust ( til in, fx in a promise; her childlike trust in him; the trust placed in them);[ blind tillid] implicit confidence; blind faith;[ genoprette tilliden til] restore confidence in;[ have (el. nære) tillid til] have confidence in, trust, trust in,( stole på) rely on;[ i tillid til] relying on; trusting to;[ vise tillid] show confidence;[ vise ham tillid] show him confidence; trust him; -
17 vippe
diving-board, ear, lever, pitch, seesaw, springboard, tilt, waggle* * *I. (en -r)( til leg) seesaw;( til udspring) springboard, diving board;( aks) ear;[ han står lige på vippen] it is touch and go with him;[ det var lige på vippen] it was touch and go.II. vb( lege med en vippe) seesaw;( vippe op og ned) bob up and down,(op og ned el. fra side til side) rock ( fx the boat rocked);( om skib) roll, toss;( med objekt) rock ( fx a boat, a stone),( tippe) tip, tilt ( fx he tilted his chair back),(T: om person = vippe af pinden), se ndf;[ med præp & adv:](dvs afskedige) give him the push,( styrte) topple him,( pille ned) knock him off his perch;[ fuglen vippede med halen] the bird wagged its tail;[ flyet vippede med vingerne] the plane wagged (el. rocked) its wings;[ vippe over til siden] tip, tilt;[ vippe på stolen] tilt one's chair.
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