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1 lede efter ordene
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2 tumle afsted
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3 snuble
pitch, stumble, trip* * *vb stumble, trip (up);[ snuble over] stumble (el. trip) over ( fx a stone),(fig) stumble over ( fx one's words), trip over ( fx a difficult word),( finde tilfældigt) stumble across (el. on) ( fx an old letter);[ det ligger snublende nær] it is obvious,T it stares you in the face. -
4 ben
bone, leg* * *(et -)( på stikkontakt) pin;( bierhverv) side line, private work;( sinecure) sinecure, soft job;( biindtægt) perk;[ finde sine ben] find one's feet;[ få det forkerte ben først ud af sengen] get out of bed on the wrong side;(dvs kunne ikke klare sig) they (etc) wiped the floor with him;(dvs blev ikke hørt) he couldn't get a word in edgeways;[ have et ben i hver lejr] have a foot in both camps;[ have ben i næsen] have a mind of one's own;(fig) have one's feet (firmly planted) on the ground;[ det er der ingen ben i] that is perfectly simple, that is plain sailing;[ han løb så hurtigt som hans ben kunne bære ham] he ran as fast as his legs would carry him;[ med børnene rendende mellem benene på en] with the children under one's feet;(se også I. hale);[ falde over sine egne ben] fall (el. stumble) over one's own legs;[ være ved at falde over sine egne ben af iver] be falling over oneself;[ hjælpe en på benene] help somebody to his feet;(fig) set somebody on his feet;[ hans formue fik hurtigt ben at gå på] he went through his fortune in no time;( efter fald) pick oneself up;( rejse sig for at tale) get on (el. come to) one's feet;[ komme ned på benene] land on one's feet;(fig) get up ( fx an exhibition);[ stille en hær på benene] raise an army;[ han kunne næsten ikke stå på benene] he could hardly stand up (el. keep on his feet);[ stå på egne ben] stand on one's own two feet;(dvs oppe) be up and about,( efter sygdom også) be back on one's feet again;[ hele byen er på benene] the whole town is astir;[ slå benene væk under en] knock somebody off his feet;[ sætte det længste ben foran] put one's best foot forward;[ jeg vil aldrig sætte mine ben i hans hus] I will never set foot in his house;[ tage benene på nakken] take to one's heels;[ gøre sig ud til bens] cut up rough;[ let til bens] light-footed;(dvs en drink) a bird never flew on one wing. -
5 falde
4па́датьfálde i ǿjnene — броса́ться в глаза́
* * *come down, drop, fall, tumble* * *vb (faldt, faldet) fall;( i krig) be killed,F fall;F decline,( pludseligt) drop,( stærkere) slump;( i straffesag) sentence is pronounced,( i civilsag) judgment is delivered;[ tage det som det kan falde] take things as they come;[ lade falde]( fremkomme med) let fall ( fx a few words, a remark), drop ( fxa hint, a remark);[ tiden falder ham lang], se tid;[ det falder mig let] I find it easy;[ det falder sig sådan at] it so happens that;[ dette stof falder så smukt] this material hangs so well;[ denne sætning falder tungt] this sentence reads heavy;( på teater) the curtain falls (el. comes down);[ med præp & adv:][ falde `af] fall off, come off;(om hår etc) fall out, come out;[ der kan falde noget af til dig] you may come in for a share;[ falde af på den] lose grip;[ han er faldet af på den] he is not the man he was;[ det falder af sig selv] it is a matter of course, it goes without saying;[ falde bort]( opgives) be dropped;( ophøre) be discontinued, lapse;( miste sin gyldighed) cease to be valid;(se også bortfalde);[ falde efter](om hest etc) be sired by;[ falde for] fall for ( fx all girls fall for him);[ falde for fjendehånd] die at the hands of the enemy;[ falde for fristelsen] succumb to temptation;( hænde) occur, happen ( fx if it should happen),( vise sig) turn up ( fx any jobs that might turn up);[ når din vej falder forbi] when you come my (el. this) way;(dø) die, pass away;(opgive studium etc) drop out;( svigte) fall away, desert one's party;(rel) lapse (from one's faith);[ falde hen]( døse hen) doze off,( falde i søvn) drop off;( i drømmerier) fall into a reverie;[ falde `i](i vandet etc) fall in,( gennem is) fall through,( gå i en fælde) walk into a trap,( lukke sig) fall to,( stemme i) join in;[ talen falder i tre afsnit] the speech falls into three parts;[ falde i armene på en] fall into somebody's arms;[ falde i hænderne på en] fall into somebody's hands, fall into the hands of somebody;[ falde i øjnene] be conspicuous;[ falde igennem] fall through;( ved eksamen) fail, be ploughed;[ ved siden af ham vil jeg falde igennem] I am simply not in it with him;[ falde ind]( med en bemærkning) cut in;( synge med) join in;[ hvor kan det falde dig ind at?] how dare you? what do you mean by -ing?[ det kunne aldrig falde mig ind] I wouldn't dream of (doing) such a thing;[ det falder mig ind] it occurs to me;[ falde ind i et land] invade a country;(se også dør);[ falde ind under] come under ( fx it comes under another heading);[ falde ned] fall down,( om fly) crash;[ fald ned!](T: hids dig ned) cool down![ falde ned af en stige] fall off (el. down from) a ladder;(se også stol);[ falde ned over hovedet på], se hoved;[ falde `om] fall down ( fx the tree fell down with a crash), fall over,( om person også, pludseligt) drop ( fx drop dead; ready to drop with fatigue; he dropped into a chair),( bryde sammen) collapse ( fx with fatigue);(T: dratte om) keel over;[ han faldt mig om halsen] he threw his arms round my neck;[ vi var ved at falde om af grin] we fell about (laughing);[ falde over]( snuble over) fall over, stumble over,( få fat i) come across;(se også ben);( gå løs på) go for, fall on, attack;[ falde `på]( indtræde) set in, fall ( fx darkness (, night) is falling);[` falde på]( om lys) fall on;( også) the light caught his face;[ gevinsten faldt på nr 123] ticket number 123 came up with the prize;[ min fødselsdag falder på en søndag] my birthday is (el. falls) on a Sunday;( også) night is coming on;[ hvordan falder du på det?] what makes you think that?(også fig) fall into place ( fx when I read his letter everything fell into place),(se også brik);[ falde sammen] collapse,( om person, modstand også) crumple up,[ falde sammen med] coincide with;( lukke sig) close;( slutte tæt) fit closely;( finde sig til rette) settle down,T shake down;[ falde godt til blandt] mix (el. fit in) well with;[ falde ham til besvær] become a burden to him;[ falde til ro], se I. ro;[ falde tilbage på] fall back on ( fx have a pension (, something) to fall back on);[ falde tilbage til] fall back on ( fx old methods),( om tidligere, uheldig tilstand) revert to ( fx a primitivestate), relapse into ( fx crime);[ falde ud] fall out ( fx fall out of the window);( udvikle sig) turn out ( fx it turned out well);[ falde ud af rollen], se rolle;[ falde ud af takten] get out of time;[ falde ud i]( om flod) fall (el. flow) into;[ falde uden for] be (el. fall) outside ( fx one's competence, one's field), stand outside ( fx the discussion);[ falde væk], se ovf: falde bort. -
6 fejl
1. sg - fejlen, pl - fejl1) оши́бка ж, опло́шность жbegǻ en fejl — допусти́ть опло́шность
2) недоста́ток м2. aневе́рный, оши́бочныйgå fejl — заблужда́ться
hǿre fejl — ослы́шаться
táge fejl — ошиба́ться
* * *error, failing, fault, flaw, impediment, mistake* * *I. (en -)( i stil, oversættelse etc: noget man har gjort forkert) mistake,(mere F, fagligt: noget der er forkert) error ( fx your English translation is full of mistakes (el. errors); the classification of learners' errors; printer's errors);(ved ting etc, generelt) imperfection ( fx these goods have been reduced because of imperfections),( især funktionsfejl) fault ( fx in the electrical system),( mangel, F) defect ( fx hidden defects, a defect in his character, in the system, in the mechanism),contract, in his character);( hos person) fault ( fx he has many faults; that is his only fault),(F: ufuldkommenhed, især pl) shortcoming ( fx I know my ownshortcomings; we all have our little shortcomings; try to correct one's shortcomings);( fejl man begår) mistake ( fx you have made a (serious) mistake), fault( fx that is his own fault; it is my fault that we are late; headmitted his fault (el. mistake)),(mere F) error ( fx there are errors (el. faults) on both sides),( mindre) slip,( brøler) blunder;( i tennis) fault;[ det er fejlen] that is what is wrong.II. adj wrong.III. adv wrongly,(især T) wrong,F erroneously;(ved vb kan fejl ofte udtrykkes ved:) mis- ( fx mishear, miscalculate);[ gribe fejl] miss,(fig) make a mistake;[ gå fejl] go the wrong way;[ gå fejl af ham] miss him;[ huske fejl], se huske;[ læse fejl] make a mistake in reading;[ se fejl] be mistaken;[ skrive fejl] make a mistake (in writing);[ skyde fejl] miss (the mark);[ slå fejl] go wrong, fail;[ tage fejl] make a mistake, be mistaken, be wrong;[ tage fejl af tiden (, vejen)] mistake the time (, the way);[ jeg tog fejl af ham] I was mistaken in him;[ hvis jeg ikke tager meget fejl] if I am not greatly mistaken;[ jeg tog fejl af ham og hans broder] I mistook him for his brother;[ ikke til at tage fejl af] unmistakable;[ tag ikke fejl af det!] make no mistake (about that)! ( fx it is a very difficult job, make no mistake);[ så tror du fejl] then you are greatly mistaken;T then you think wrong;[ træde fejl] stumble, miss one's footing. -
7 forkert
1. aнепра́вильный, ло́жный2. advforkért údtale — непра́вильное произноше́ние
непра́вильноsváre aldéles forkért — отвеча́ть невпопа́д
* * *amiss, erroneous, erroneously, incorrect, out, wrong, wrongly* * *adj wrong ( fx the answer is wrong; I got into the wrong train; the wrong end (, hat, number, side, way etc));[ den forkerte hals], se gal;[ forkert sø] freak wave;adv wrongly;(især T) wrong ( fx answer (, guess, spell the word) wrong);F erroneously;(ved vb kan forkert ofte udtrykkes ved:) mis- ( fx mishear, misspell, mispronounce, misquote, miscalculate);[ bære sig forkert ad] make a mistake;(dvs tage fejl) be mistaken;[ skrive forkert] make a mistake (in writing);[ gå forkert] go the wrong way;[ uret går forkert] the watch (, clock) is wrong;[ undskyld, jeg er vist gået forkert] sorry, I think I must have come to the wrong door (, house, place);[ svare forkert] give the wrong answer;[ træde forkert] stumble, miss one's footing,( forvride foden) twist one's ankle;( en eneste gang) (fig: begå fejl) without putting a foot wrong;(se også køre). -
8 slumpe
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9 falde over
chance on, come upon, happen (up)on, jump on, light, stumble across / on
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