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1 stryge
caress, delete, iron, pet, strike, strike out, stroke* * *vb (strøg, strøget)( med hånden) stroke,( feje med hånden) sweep, brush;( med strygejern) iron;( violin) bow;( male) coat;( fare) shoot, streak;( om vinden) sweep;( lade udgå) cut out ( fx a word, a sentence, a paragraph, a scene of a play),( slette, strege over) strike out, cross out, score out,F cancel, delete;( afskaffe) stop,F discontinue,T cut out ( fx the tea break);( springe over) skip;[ med sb:][ stryge en barberkniv] strop a razor;(mar) strike one's colours;T bag the profits;[ stryge en le] sharpen (el. whet) a scythe;[ stryge miner] sweep (for) mines;[ stryge mursten (el. tegl)] mould bricks (, tiles);[ stryge rejer] catch shrimps, shrimp;[ stryge en tændstik] strike a match;[ med præp & adv:][ stryge pengene af bordet] sweep the money off the table;[ stryge en(s navn) af listen] strike somebody's name off the list;[ stryge noget bort] brush something away;[ stryge et sejlløb for miner] sweep a channel for mines,(dvs rense) clear a channel of mines;[ stryge forbi] brush (el. sweep) past;[ stryge sig om hagen] stroke one's chin;[ katten strøg sig op ad mit ben] the cat rubbed against my leg;[ stryge hen over bølgerne] skim (over) the waves;[ stryge over]( med farve) coat;[ stryge en over håret] stroke somebody's hair;( med strygejern) iron it on;[ til at stryge på] iron-on;[ stryge maling på] put paint on;[ stryge håret tilbage] brush one's hair back. -
2 tag
hold, lock, roof, stroke* * *I. (et -)( med hånd) hold, grasp,( fast) grip ( fx he had a firm hold (, grasp, grip) on the rope);( ryk) tug,( hårdt) jerk;[ med vb:](også fig) grip ( fx the rope; the hearers);[ have tag på at gøre noget] have the knack of doing something;[ miste taget, miste sit tag] lose one's hold (el. grip),(fig) lose one's grip;[ slippe taget] let go (el. release) one's hold;(dvs nap) put one's back into it;[ tage et tag med] lend a hand.II. (et -e)(på hus etc) roof;[ belægge et tag med strå, teglsten eller skifer] thatch, tile, or slate a roof;[ lægge tag på] roof;[ have tag over hovedet] have a roof over one's head;[ under tag] under cover.
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