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21 dyrke
11) занима́ться (чем-л.)2) возде́лывать, обраба́тывать3) культиви́ровать, выра́щивать* * *adore, cultivate, farm, hero-worship, worship* * *vb( give sig af med) go in for ( fx sport, athletics),( kunst) practise ( fx singing),( studere) study ( fx history);( søge at udvikle) cultivate ( fx his acquaintance, one's contacts, his friendship);( jorden) cultivate,(let glds) till,(korn etc) grow, raise;( guder) worship ( fx strange gods);( bakterier) culture; -
22 emneområde
field (of study). -
23 etude
(en -r) étude, study. -
24 fagstudium
vocational study. -
25 flittig
приле́жный, стара́тельный* * *diligent, industrious, studious* * *adj hard-working,F ( flittig og omhyggelig) diligent,( altid beskæftiget) industrious;( til studier også) studious;( travl) busy ( fx the busy bee; his busy pen);[ flittig gæst] frequent visitor;[ gøre flittig brug af] make frequent use of;[ studere flittigt] study hard;[ være flittig]( også) work hard. -
26 gennemføre
2осуществля́ть, выполня́ть* * *bring off, carry out, effect, put into effect, execute, go through, go through with* * ** carry through;(fig også) carry out,F implement ( fx a scheme, proposals), effect ( fx savings),( trods vanskeligheder) go through with ( fx a plan);( fuldføre, fx studium) finish,F complete ( fx a course of study). -
27 granske
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28 granskning
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29 grundig
основа́тельный, про́чный* * *careful, complete, in-depth, exhaustive, proper, sound, thorough* * *adj( omfattende) thorough ( fx investigation, work), complete ( fx a complete treatment of the subject);( omhyggelig) thorough; careful ( fx study),( dybtgående) deep ( fx insight),(F og stærkere) profound ( fx knowledge),( gennemgribende) radical ( fx change);adv -ly;[ godt og grundigt] well and truly;[ kede sig grundigt] be bored to death (el. to tears);[ tage grundigt fejl] be greatly mistaken. -
30 helhed
sg - hélheden, pl - hélhederце́лое с, су́мма ж, ито́г м* * *entirety, wholeness* * *(en) whole;[ det er en helhed] it is a unified whole;[ i sin helhed] in full ( fx the newspapers printed the story in full);F in its entirety ( fx study something in its entirety);[ som helhed] in general. -
31 herreværelse
(svarer omtr til) study, library. -
32 historie
sg - histórien, pl - histórierисто́рия ж* * *fairy-story, history, story, yarn* * *(en -r)( fx the history of Denmark; study history; learn from history);( fortælling) story (om about, of, fx a story about fairies, the story of his life),F tale;( sag) affair, business ( fx a strange (, nasty) business);[ historien] history;[ Englands historie] the history of England, English history;[ det er en anden historie] that is quite another (el. a different) story;(dvs det der altid sker) that is the (same) old story;[ det er en køn historie!] that is a nice mess![ med vb:][ historien gentager sig] history repeats itself;[ gå over i historien] go down to (el. in) history ( fx he will go down to history as the worst tyrant the world has seen); pass into history, become history ( fx this event will become history);[ derom melder historien intet] that is not on record;[ skabe historie] make history. -
33 hjemstavnslære
regional study. -
34 huleforskning
the study of caves, cave research,( fagligt) speleology;( udforskning) cave exploration, caving,T potholing. -
35 indstudere
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36 intens
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37 juridisk
юриди́ческий* * ** * *adj legal;adv legally ( fx legally entitled to do it);[ juridisk bistand] legal advice;[ juridisk bog] law book;[ tage juridisk embedseksamen] graduate in law;[ juridisk fakultet] faculty of law(s);[ juridisk forelæsning] lecture on jurisprudence;[ juridisk kandidat] graduate in law;[ juridisk konsulent] legal adviser;[ juridisk set] in the eye of the law, from a legal point of view;[ juridisk student] law student;[ juridisk studium] study of law;[ juridisk udtryk] legal term. -
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39 læse
21) чита́тьlǽse højt for nógen — чита́ть кому́-л. вслух
lǽse op — чита́ть ( вслух), деклами́ровать
2) изуча́ть ( в вузе)lǽse til eksámen — гото́виться к экза́мену
lǽse til lǽge — разг. учи́ться на врача́
* * ** * ** read;( gennemlæse) read through,F peruse;( holde forelæsning) lecture;( studere) study ( fx chemistry),F read ( fx he is reading law);(se også lektie);[ med præp & adv:][ læse for en] read to somebody;[ rædselen stod at læse i (el. på) alles ansigter] horror was depicted in all faces;(etc) read a book (etc);[ læse sig i søvn] read oneself to sleep;[ læse med en] give somebody lessons, coach somebody;[ denne forfatter læses meget] this author is widely read;[ læse op] read aloud,F recite;[ læse op af en bog] read from a book;[ læse op for] read to ( fx the children);[ læse et stof op til en eksamen] get up a subject for an examination;[ læse over Hamlet] lecture on Hamlet;[ læse over på noget] brush up something;( flygtigt) glance through something;[ læse til eksamen] prepare (el. read) for an examination;[ læse sig til] read ( fx it is something I have read);( også) it is just something you have got out of a book;[ læse bogen ud] finish the book;[ læse videre], se videre. -
40 medicin
1) sg - medicínen медици́на ж2) sg - medicínen, pl - medicíner лека́рство с* * ** * *(en -er) medicine;( medikament, også) drug;( fag) medicine ( fx study medicine).
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