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1 slag
bang, battle, blow, cloak, cuff, drive, knock, percussion, punch, shot, slog, smash, sock, stroke, swipe* * *(et -)( med hånd, våben etc) blow, stroke,( hårdt) knock;( med flad hånd) slap ( fx a slap in the face);( let) tap;( med pisk) cut,( især som straf) lash ( fx receive twenty lashes);( med boldtræ, golfkølle, ketcher etc) stroke;( taktslag, trommeslag) beat;(dvs banken) beating, pulsation;( af klokke, ur; stempelslag etc) stroke;( af bølger, vind etc) beating;( dueslag) dovecot;( overraskelse) blow, shock ( fx it was a hard blow (, a shock) to them);(mil.) battle;( klædningsstykke) cape;( okseslag) flank,( svineslag) belly of pork;( spil) game ( fx of cards);[ ikke et slag] not a bit;[ han har ikke bestilt et slag] he has not done a stroke (of work);[ slå et slag for] strike a blow for;[ små slag!](fig) steady (on)! gently![ med præp:][ falde i slag] prepare to strike;(fig) the hour has struck;[ komme (el. gå) slag i slag] follow (each other) in rapid succession;(også fig) a slap in the face;[ et slag i hovedet] a blow (, knock) on the head;(fig) an ineffectual gesture;(dvs vigtig) high and mighty;(dvs flot) he likes to do things in style;[ med ét slag] with one stroke,(fig) at a stroke, at a blow,( i et nu) all at once;[ et slag med halen] a flick of the tail;[ slaget om England] the Battle of Britain;(dvs præcis) on the stroke;[ være der på slaget 9] be there on the stroke of 9,T be there at 9 o'clock on the dot;[ slaget ved](fx Hastings, Waterloo) the battle of ( fx Hastings, Waterloo). -
2 hammerslag
hammer stroke;( ved auktion) it was knocked down to him;[ han har ikke bestilt et hammerslag] he has not done a stroke of work. -
3 gerning
sg - gérningen, pl - gérningerде́ло с; посту́пок мpå fersk gérning — на ме́сте преступле́ния
* * ** * *(en -er) action ( fx a heroic action; judge him by his actions),F act ( fx a criminal (, unselfish) act),( højtideligere) deed ( fx a good (, heroic, noble) deed; in word and deed);( kald) business,F calling;[ gerninger]( også) works ( fx good works; Satan and all his works);[ dagens gerning] the day's work, the daily round;(dvs har ikke bestilt noget) he has not done a stroke of work;[ han laver ikke dagens gerning] he is bone idle;[ gjort gerning står ikke til at ændre] what is done cannot be undone;[ han ligger på sine gerninger] he has got his deserts; -
4 finger
sg - fíngeren, pl - fíngreпа́лец м (руки́)den lánge fínger — сре́дний па́лец
den lílle fínger — мизи́нец м
fínger rene væk! — ру́ки прочь!
pége fíngerre ad én — ты́кать па́льцем в кого́-л.
* * *digit, finger* * *(en -re) finger ( fx we have four fingers and a thumb on each hand);[ fingrene af fadet!] fingers off![ anden finger på højre hånd] the first finger of the right hand;[ holde fingrene fra det] keep one's hands off it;[ få fingre i] get (el. lay) one's hands on, get hold of;[ se igennem fingre med] turn a blind eye to,F (neds) connive at;[ han lagde ikke fingrene imellem] he did not mince his words;T he did not pull his punches;[ have en finger med i spillet] have a finger in the pie;[ give ham over fingrene] rap his knuckles;[ en over fingrene] a rap over the knuckles,( ofte, fig) a slap on the wrist;[ tælle på fingrene] count on one's fingers;(se også kysse);[ han kan det på fingrene] he has it at his fingertips;[ have et øje på hver finger] keep one's eyes skinned;[ han vil ikke røre (el. løfte) en finger for at hjælpe dig] he will not lift a finger to help you;(dvs bestilt noget) he has not done a stroke of work;[ sætte fingeren på] put one's finger on ( fx there is nothing you can put your finger on);(vulg: skynde sig) get (el. take, pull) one's finger out;(se også II. klø, puls).
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