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1 succession
(en -er) succession. -
2 arvefølge
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3 tronfølge
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4 efterfølgelse
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5 rækkefølge
* * *(en) order, succession;[ i rækkefølge] in succession,( efter tur) by turns, in rotation;[ i hurtig rækkefølge] in rapid succession;[ i omvendt rækkefølge] in reverse order. -
6 træk
attribute, draught, flight, move, tow, trait* * *I. (et -)(tekn: det at trække over en flade) traction,( ved kraftoverførsel) drive;( enkelthed) touch, trait,(også spr) feature ( fx interesting features; dialect (, distinctive) features);( episode) episode, incident ( fx he told us episodes from his early life);( ansigtstræk) feature;( karaktertræk) trait ( fx that is one of his most pleasing traits);(i skak etc, & fig) move ( fx win in three moves; it was a clever move on their part; what will be their next move?);( i bridge) trick;( fugles) passage, migration,( sværm) flight ( fx a flight of starlings);( i vægtløftning) (two hands) snatch;[ med præp:][ det var et smukt træk af ham] it was handsome of him;[ for anden dag i træk] for the second day running (el. in succession);[ tre gange i træk] three times running (el. in a row el. in succession);(dvs uafbrudt) he was here for 5 weeks on end,( han kom hver uge) he was here 5 weeks in succession;[ i ét træk]( uden ophold) without stopping, at a stretch;[ jeg læste bogen i ét træk] I read the book at one sitting;T I read the book at one go;[ i korte træk] briefly, in brief;[ i store træk] in (broad) outline;(se også grov);[ gå på træk]( om prostitueret) go on the street(s).II. (en) draught ( fx sit in the draught),(am) draft;[ der er ingen træk i skorstenen] the chimney won't draw;[ træk i øjet] a cold in the eye. -
7 arvefølgekrig
war of succession ( fx the War of the Spanish Succession). -
8 arveret
sg - árverettenпра́во на насле́дство* * *(en)( ret til arv) right of inheritance (el. succession),( retsregler om arv) law of wills and succession. -
9 følge
I sg - fǿlgen, pl - fǿlgerсле́дствие с, результа́т мII 3провожа́ть, сле́довать* * *accompany, act on, aftermath, backwash, consequence, cortege, ensue, entourage, escort, follow, go by, result, retinue, see, see off, send off, sequel, show, track* * *I. (en -r)( rækkefølge) succession,F sequence;( resultat) result, consequence;[ være en følge af] be a consequence (el. the result) of, result from, follow on;[ deres forhold fik følger] she became pregnant as a result of their relationship;[få (el. have) til følge] result in;[ have til følge at] have the result that;[ som følge af] in consequence of, as a result of;[ som følge heraf] in consequence, consequently;[ tage følgerne] take the consequences;[ tage til følge] comply with ( fx a request), act on ( fx hisinstructions);[ tage protesten til følge] take account of the protest;(se også ifølge).II. (et -r)( fornem persons) retinue;( procession) procession,( ved begravelse) mourners pl;[ i følget sås] among the mourners were;[ i følge med] in the company of; accompanied by;[ slå følge med én] join (company with) somebody.III. vb (fulgte, fulgt)( følge efter) follow ( fx follow me! the cold winter was followed by a wet spring),( afløse også, F) succeed ( fx his brother succeeded him on the throne);( om undervisning) attend ( fx lectures);( ledsage) go (, come) with ( fx I'll go with you to the bus stop),F accompany,( som beskyttelse) escort;( rette sig efter) follow ( fx his advice, his directions),F comply with ( fx the rules, the law, his directions, theinstructions),T go by ( fx the rules);( iagttage) follow, watch (closely),( checke med mellemrum) monitor ( fx their progress);[ med sb:][ følge sit eget hoved] go one's own way;[ følge en indskydelse] act on an impulse;[ følge sin overbevisning] act according to (el. up to) one's conviction;[ følge en politik] pursue a policy;( også) take (el. act on) somebody's advice;[ følge en vej] follow a road;[ med præp, adv:][ følges ad] go together;[ det følger af sig selv] it is a matter of course, it goes without saying;[ følge efter] follow,( afløse også, F) succeed;[ følge hurtigt efter hinanden] follow each other in rapid succession;[ følge en hjem] see somebody home, walk somebody home;[ følge noget i kikkert] follow something through a pair of field glasses;[ følge med]( som resultat) result from, go with,F accompany ( fx theft and violence often accompany the use of narcotics);( ledsage) come (, go) with ( fx the others), go along with ( fxI'll go along with you; a free scarf goes along with the coat),F accompany;( ikke blive bagefter) keep up with the others (, him etc);( følge med tiden) keep up with the times,( holde sig á jour) keep up to date;[ følg med!] come along!( vær opmærksom) attend to your work![ følges med] go (, come) with;[ følge op](fig) follow up;[ følge ham på vej] walk part of the way with him;[ følge ham til dørs] see him out, see him to the door;[ følge ham til toget (, skibet etc)] see him off;(se også grav);[ følge ham ud] see him out, see him to the door. -
10 hinanden
друг дру́га, взаи́мно* * *each other, one another* * *pron each other, one another;[ efter hinanden] one after another, in succession;[ tre dage efter hinanden] three days running (el. in succession);[ falde fra hinanden] fall to pieces;[ rive fra hinanden] tear apart;[ på hinanden følgende] successive. -
11 række
array, bank, chain, course, file, hand, line, range, rank, reach, row, sequence, series, stream, stretch, string, succession, tier, train* * *I. (en -r) row ( fx of trees, houses, teeth; a seat in the front row),( tættere og længere) line ( fx of trees, houses, cars);( oven over hinanden) row, tier ( fx tiers of seats, of shelves);( om personer) row, line,( bag hinanden) file,( geled) rank, line;( tallerkenrække) rack;( antal) number ( fx of books, losses, operations, successes, years, prominent persons);( serie) series ( fx of discoveries, misfortunes, operations; of articles, books, lectures),( i tidsfølge) succession ( fx of kings, losses, misfortunes, successes),F sequence ( fx of events, misfortunes);( suite) suite ( fx of rooms);(mat.) series ( fx of numbers),( af tal under hinanden) column,( differensrække, kvotientrække) progression;(fig) be of secondary (, primary) importance;(dvs blandt de bedste) be in the front rank;[ i første række må jeg nævne] first of all (el. first and foremost) I must mention;[ i række og geled] in serried ranks, drawn up in ranks;[ stille sig i række] line up, queue up,( side om side) fall into line, fall in;(fig) rank with;(fig) in our ranks;[ stå på række] stand in a row (, line).II. vb (rakte, rakt)( ved at strække sig) reach ( fx reach me that book, reach the apples down),( række videre) pass ( fx pass me the salt, please; pass something out through the window);(nå) reach ( fx as far as the eye can reach),( om stemme) carry,( om skydevåben) have a range of ( fx 1000 yards);( slå til) be enough,F suffice;[ det rækker langt] it goes a long way;[ det rækker ikke langt] it does not go far;[ så vidt min evne rækker] as far as it is in my power;[ med sb:][ række én hånden] offer somebody one's hand, shake hands with somebody;[ række hånden frem] hold out one's hand;[ række hånden i vejret] put up one's hand;[ række hånden ud efter noget] reach out for something;[ række næse] cock a snook (ad at);( også) thumb one's nose at;[ række tunge ad en] put (el. stick) out one's tongue at somebody;[ med præp, adv & sig:]( ved bordet) reach over somebody;[ række sig]( blive længere) stretch;[ række til] be enough,F suffice;[ vinen rakte ikke til] there was not enough wine to go round. -
12 stribe
band, bar, shaft, streak, stripe* * *(en -r)( regelmæssig, fx i mønster) stripe,( uregelmæssig, også lysstribe) streak;( række) row;( serie) succession ( fx a succession of accidents (, failures, victories)),[ på stribe](dvs på række) in a row,( den ene efter den anden) one after the other ( fx they fainted (, confessed) one after the other);[ stille op på stribe] line up. -
13 efter
1. advпото́м, зате́м2. konjdágen éfter — день спустя́
éfter at... — по́сле того́, как...
* * *after, afterwards, at, behind, following, of, on, subsequent to* * *I. præpa) ( om tid) after ( fx after Christmas; after 3 o'clock);b) ( bag ved) after ( fx he ran after the bus); behind ( fx he was a long way behind the others);c) ( om rækkefølge) after ( fx B comes after A);d) ( i følge, i overensstemmelse med) according to ( fx orders from above, the rule, a system; it went according to plan; according to my watch it is 5 o'clock); on ( fx it was done on his instructions; act on his advice (, orders); the bus stops on request); to ( fx to my taste; made to order);e) ( i retning efter) at ( fx shoot at, throw stones at);f) ( for at tilkalde, opnå etc) for ( fx send, write, telephone, long for somebody el. something; he went into the shop for some cigarettes); g) ( på grundlag af) by ( fx by this rule; sell by weight; set your watch by the church clock),(se også d);h) ( om oprindelse, forbillede) from ( fx inherit something from an uncle; recite a poem from memory; learn something from a book; draw from nature);i) [ Udtryk][ efter at han havde skrevet, efter at have skrevet] after he had written, after having written, after writing;[ den ene efter den anden] one after another; in succession;[ efter hvad jeg har hørt] from (el. according to) what I have heard;[ efter som] as;[ alt efter som] according as;II. adv later ( fx a little (, three days) later), afterwards ( fximmediately (, shortly, soon) afterwards), after;[ året efter] the following year, the year after;[ dagen efter] the next day, the following day;(forb med verber, se disse). -
14 fortløbende
consecutive, consecutively* * *adj consecutive ( fx numbers);[ fortløbende nummereret] numbered in succession. -
15 følgende
сле́дующий, после́дующийpå fǿlgende mǻde — сле́дующим о́бразом
* * ** * *adj following;[ på følgende betingelser] on the following conditions;[ den følgende dag] the next (el. the following) day;[ flere på hinanden følgende dage] several successive days, several days in succession;[ læs følgende] read what follows, read the following lines;[ han sagde følgende] he said as follows; what he said was this;[ følgende er indbudt] the following are invited;[ i det følgende] below;[ deraf følgende] resulting. -
16 hurtigt
expeditiously, fast, like a house on fire, in a hurry, quick, quickly, rapidly, speedily, swiftly* * *adv( i hastig takt; på kort tid) quickly, rapidly;( snart efter) soon ( fx we soon put a stop to that; come as soon as you can);( med stærk fart) fast ( fx drive (, read, run, speak) fast);[ hurtigt efter hinanden] in rapid succession. -
17 oven
I. adv:[ oven for] above;[ fra oven (af)] from above,( fra himmelen) from on high,( i bog) from the top;[ fra oven nedad] downwards,( overlegent) superciliously,( nedladende) patronizingly, condescendingly ( fx treat him condescendingly);[ oven i] on top of; in addition to;[ de fik tre børn lige oven i hinanden] they had three children in rapid succession;[ et slag oven i hovedet] a blow on the head;(se også køb);[ oven om] round (by) the top of;[ oven over] above;[ oven på] on, on top of,( på væske også) on the surface of,(= efter) after,T on top of.II. præp:[ oven senge], se seng;[ oven vande], se vand. -
18 rad
advice, council, counsel, hint, rot* * *I. (en -e)( fyr) chap;[ en skør rad] a crackpot,(am) a screwball;II. (en -er)( række) row, line;( om rækker bag hinanden, fx i teater) tier;( af perler) string, row;[ raden kommer snart til dig] it will soon be your turn;[ tre dage i rad] three days running (el. in succession);[ det har været raden rundt] it has gone the rounds, it has been round the whole family (etc). -
19 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). -
20 i hurtig rækkefølge
in quick succession
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