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3 table concentrate
Металлургия: концентрат обогащения на столе, концентрат стола -
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I ['kɒnsntreɪt]nome chim. gastr. concentrato m.II 1. ['kɒnsntreɪt]1) concentrare [effort, attention] (on su; on doing nel fare); impiegare [ resources] (on in; on doing per fare)2) chim. gastr. concentrare2.1) (pay attention) [ person] concentrarsi (on su, in; on doing nel fare)2) (focus)to concentrate on — [ film] incentrarsi su; [ journalist] concentrarsi su
3) (congregate) concentrarsi, radunarsi* * *['konsəntreit]1) (to give all one's energies, attention etc to one thing: I wish you'd concentrate (on what I'm saying).) concentrarsi2) (to bring together in one place: He concentrated his soldiers at the gateway.) concentrare3) (to make (a liquid) stronger by boiling to reduce its volume.) concentrare•- concentration* * *concentrate /ˈkɒnsntreɪt/n.( anche chim.) concentrato.♦ (to) concentrate /ˈkɒnsntreɪt/A v. t.concentrare ( anche tecn. e fig.): Heavy industry was concentrated in the Midlands, l'industria pesante è stata concentrata nelle Midland; to concentrate mineral ore, concentrare minerale; to concentrate one's attention on st., concentrare l'attenzione su qc.; to concentrate the mind, spingere a concentrarsi; indurre a riflessioneB v. i.1 concentrarsi: I find it difficult to concentrate ( on my work), ho difficoltà a concentrarmi (nel mio lavoro)2 concentrarsi; radunarsi● (ind. min.) concentrating table, tavola a scosse.* * *I ['kɒnsntreɪt]nome chim. gastr. concentrato m.II 1. ['kɒnsntreɪt]1) concentrare [effort, attention] (on su; on doing nel fare); impiegare [ resources] (on in; on doing per fare)2) chim. gastr. concentrare2.1) (pay attention) [ person] concentrarsi (on su, in; on doing nel fare)2) (focus)to concentrate on — [ film] incentrarsi su; [ journalist] concentrarsi su
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English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > fission product concentrate
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concentrateblandkoncentrat; composite concentrateblykoncentrat; lead concentrateflotationskoncentrat; flotation concentratekemiskt koncentrat; chemical concentratemalmkoncentrat; ore concentrateråkoncentrat; rougher concentrateskakbordskoncentrat; table concentratesulfidkoncentrat; sulphide concentrate -
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Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > концентрат обогащения на столе
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11 стол для мокрого обогащения
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > стол для мокрого обогащения
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12 концентрат обогащения на столе
Metallurgy: table concentrateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > концентрат обогащения на столе
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concentrer [kɔ̃sɑ̃tʀe]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb• je me concentre ! I'm concentrating!* * *kɔ̃sɑ̃tʀe
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se concentrer verbe pronominal1) ( être attentif) to concentrate ( sur on); ( se préparer mentalement) to gather one's thoughts2) ( être dirigé)se concentrer sur quelque chose — [efforts, attention] to be concentrated on something
3) ( être rassemblé) [population, erreurs, usines] to be concentrated4) ( se rassembler)* * *kɔ̃sɑ̃tʀe vt* * *concentrer verb table: aimerA vtr ( tous contextes) to concentrate; concentrer ses efforts sur qch/à faire qch to concentrate one's efforts on sth/on doing sth.B se concentrer vpr1 ( être attentif) to concentrate (sur on); ( se préparer mentalement) to gather one's thoughts; il n'arrive pas à se concentrer he can't concentrate; se concentrer avant un entretien to gather oneself ou one's thoughts before an interview;2 ( être dirigé) se concentrer sur qch [efforts, attention] to be concentrated on sth;3 ( être rassemblé) [population, erreurs, usines] to be concentrated;4 ( se rassembler) les grévistes se sont concentrés devant l'usine the strikers gathered outside the factory.[kɔ̃sɑ̃tre] verbe transitifc'est là que l'on a concentré les malades this is where all the sick people have been gathered together————————se concentrer verbe pronominal intransitif1. [être attentif] to concentratese concentrer sur quelque chose to concentrate ou to focus on something3. [se canaliser] to be concentrated ou focussed -
15 legen
I v/t1. lay; (bes. stellen, setzen) put; (hinstrecken) lay down; (flach hinlegen) lay flat; eine Tischdecke auf den Tisch legen spread ( oder put) a tablecloth on the table; Eier legen lay eggs; ein Tuch um die Schultern legen wrap a scarf around one’s shoulders; jemandem den Arm um die Schultern legen put one’s arm (a)round s.o.’s shoulders; sich (Dat) die Haare legen lassen have a set (Am. perm oder permanent); den Kopf legen an (+ Akk) rest one’s head against3. (Bombe) plant, (Mine) lay; Feuer legen an (+ Akk) set fire to; einen Brand legen start a fire, commit arson4. Sl., beim Ringen: jemanden legen pin s.o. to the floor; beim Fußball etc.: floor s.o.; beiseite, Hand1, Handwerk 3 etc.II v/refl1. lie down; sich schlafen oder ins Bett legen go to bed; sich auf etw. (+ Akk) legen Mensch, Tier: lie on s.th.; Staub, Nebel etc.: settle on s.th.; sich aufs Gemüt legen fig. get one down, be depressing2. fig. (nachlassen) Sturm, Wind, Lärm, auch Begeisterung, Aufregung etc.: die down; Skandal, Streit etc.: blow over; Spannung: ease off; Schmerz: ease; völlig: go awayIII v/i Huhn etc.: lay (eggs)* * *das Legensiting* * *le|gen ['leːgn]1. vt1) (= lagern) to lay down; (mit adv) to lay; Flasche etc to lay on its side; (= zusammenlegen) Wäsche to fold; (dial) Kartoffeln etc to plant, to put in; (SPORT) to bring down2) (mit Raumangabe) to put, to placewir müssen uns ein paar Flaschen Wein in den Keller légen — we must lay down a few bottles of wine
etw in Essig etc légen — to preserve sth in vinegar etc
3)er legte die Stirn in Falten — he frowned, he creased his brow
eine Stadt in Schutt und Asche légen — to reduce a town to rubble
Feuer or einen Brand légen — to start a fire
die Haare légen lassen — to have one's hair set
Dauerwellen etc légen lassen — to have a perm etc, to have one's hair permed etc
5) (Huhn) Eier to lay2. vi(Huhn) to lay3. vr1) (= hinlegen) to lie down (auf +acc on)sich in die Sonne légen —
See:→ schlafen2) (mit Ortsangabe)(=niederlegen Nebel, Rauch) to settle (auf +acc on)sich auf die Seite légen — to lie on one's side; (Boot) to heel over, to go over onto its side
sich in die Kurve légen —
sich auf ein Spezialgebiet légen — to concentrate on or specialize in a particular field
3) (= abnehmen) (Lärm) to die down, to abate; (Sturm, Wind auch, Kälte) to let up; (Rauch, Nebel) to clear; (Zorn, Begeisterung auch, Arroganz, Nervosität) to wear off; (Anfangsschwierigkeiten) to sort themselves outdas Fieber legt sich bald — his/her etc temperature will come down soon
* * *1) set2) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) lay3) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) lay4) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) lay5) (to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) lay6) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) set* * *le·gen[ˈle:gn̩]I. vt1. (waagerecht stellen)▪ etw \legen to put [or place] sth on its side2. (liegen lassen)▪ jdn \legen to put sb in a lying position; Ringer to throw sb; SPORT (sl: foulen) to bring down sb sepman legte sie zu ihrem Mann ins Grab she was laid to rest beside her husbandjdn auf den Rücken \legen to put [or place] sb on their back3. (anlehnen)4. (hintun)▪ etw irgendwohin \legen to put sth somewhereer legte den Kopf an ihre Schulter he leaned his head on her shoulderdie Betonung auf ein Wort \legen to stress a wordjdm eine Binde/die Hände vor die Augen \legen to blindfold sb/to put one's hands over sb's eyessie legt viel Gefühl in ihr Geigenspiel she plays violin with great feelingdie Hand an den Hut/die Stirn \legen (begrüßen) to touch one's hat/foreheadetw aus der Hand \legen to put down sth sepden Riegel vor die Tür \legen to bolt the door▪ jdn irgendwohin \legen:sie legte ihren Sohn an die Brust she breastfed her son5. (bringen)▪ jdn/etw irgendwohin \legen to bring/take sb/sth somewhere; Patient to move [or transfer] sb somewhere; s.a. Kante6. (verlegen)7. (befestigen)den Hund an die Kette \legen to put the dog on the chain8. ORNein Ei \legen Vogel to lay an eggetw \legen to plant sth10. (konservieren)11. (falten)▪ etw \legen to fold sthetw in Falten \legen to fold sthdas Gesicht/die Stirn in Falten \legen to frownII. vr1. (liegen)leg dich! (an Hund) lie!2. (lehnen)der Radfahrer legte sich in die Kurve the cyclist leaned into the bendsie legte sich mit den Ellbogen auf den Tisch she leaned her elbows on the tablesich akk auf die Seite \legen to lean to one [or the] side; Schiff a. to list; (kentern) to capsize, to keel over; Flugzeug to bank3. (decken)▪ sich akk auf [o über] etw akk \legen Nebel to descend [or settle] on sth; Schnee to blanket sth; Licht to flood sthdichter Bodennebel legte sich auf die Straße thick fog formed in the street4. (schaden)6. (nachlassen)▪ sich akk \legen Aufregung to die down, to subside; Begeisterung to subside, to wear off, to fade; Lärm to abate, to die down; Nebel to lift; Schmerzen to disappear, to wear off; Wind, Regen to subside, to abate, to die down; Wut to abate, to subsideihre Trauer wird sich \legen they'll get over their griefes wird sich [bald wieder] \legen it'll [soon] pass7. (widmen)III. vi to layIV. vb aux* * *1.transitives Verb1) lay [down]jemanden auf den Rücken legen — lay somebody on his/her back
etwas aus der Hand/beiseite legen — put something down/aside or down
2) (verlegen) lay <pipe, cable, railway track, carpet, tiles, etc.>3) (in eine bestimmte Form bringen)sich (Dat.) die Haare legen lassen — have one's hair set; s. auch Falte 3)
4) (schräg hinstellen) lean2.etwas an etwas (Akk.) legen — lean something [up] against something
transitives, intransitives Verb < hen> lay3.reflexives Verb1) lie downsich auf etwas (Akk.) legen — lie down on something
das Schiff/Flugzeug legte sich auf die Seite — the ship keeled over/the aircraft banked steeply
sich in die Kurve legen — lean into the bend; s. auch Bett 1); Ohr 2)
2) (nachlassen) < wind, storm> die down, abate, subside; < noise> die down, abate; < enthusiasm> wear off, subside, fade; < anger> abate, subside; < excitement> die down, subside3) (sich herabsenken)sich auf od. über etwas (Akk.) legen — < mist, fog> descend or settle on something, [come down and] blanket something
* * *A. v/teine Tischdecke auf den Tisch legen spread ( oder put) a tablecloth on the table;Eier legen lay eggs;ein Tuch um die Schultern legen wrap a scarf around one’s shoulders;jemandem den Arm um die Schultern legen put one’s arm (a)round sb’s shoulders;sich (dat)den Kopf legen an (+akk) rest one’s head againstFeuer legen an (+akk) set fire to;einen Brand legen start a fire, commit arsonB. v/r1. lie down;ins Bett legen go to bed;sich auf etwas (+akk)sich aufs Gemüt legen fig get one down, be depressing2. fig (nachlassen) Sturm, Wind, Lärm, auch Begeisterung, Aufregung etc: die down; Skandal, Streit etc: blow over; Spannung: ease off; Schmerz: ease; völlig: go away3. fig:C. v/i Huhn etc: lay (eggs)* * *1.transitives Verb1) lay [down]jemanden auf den Rücken legen — lay somebody on his/her back
etwas aus der Hand/beiseite legen — put something down/aside or down
2) (verlegen) lay <pipe, cable, railway track, carpet, tiles, etc.>4) (schräg hinstellen) lean2.etwas an etwas (Akk.) legen — lean something [up] against something
transitives, intransitives Verb < hen> lay3.reflexives Verb1) lie downsich auf etwas (Akk.) legen — lie down on something
das Schiff/Flugzeug legte sich auf die Seite — the ship keeled over/the aircraft banked steeply
sich in die Kurve legen — lean into the bend; s. auch Bett 1); Ohr 2)
2) (nachlassen) <wind, storm> die down, abate, subside; < noise> die down, abate; < enthusiasm> wear off, subside, fade; < anger> abate, subside; < excitement> die down, subsidesich auf od. über etwas (Akk.) legen — <mist, fog> descend or settle on something, [come down and] blanket something
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éparpiller [epaʀpije]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb( = disperser) to scatter ; [+ efforts, talent] to dissipate2. reflexive verba. [feuilles, foule] to scatterb. [personne]* * *epaʀpije
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verbe transitif lit to scatter; fig to fail to concentrate [forces, attention]
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s'éparpiller verbe pronominal [cendres, foule] to scatter* * *epaʀpije vt1) [objets] to scatter2) (pour répartir) [personnes] to disperse3) fig, [efforts] to dissipate* * *éparpiller verb table: aimerA vtr1 lit to scatter [personnes, feuilles]; famille éparpillée aux quatre coins du monde family scattered all over the world;2 fig to fail to concentrate [forces, attention].B s'éparpiller vpr1 [cendres, foule] to scatter;2 [personne] to take on too much; [conversation] to wander.[eparpije] verbe transitif1. [disperser - lettres, graines] to scatter ; [ - troupes, famille] to disperse2. [dissiper - attention, forces] to dissipate————————s'éparpiller verbe pronominal intransitif2. [disperser son énergie] to dissipate one's energies -
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orienter [ɔʀjɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ lampe, rétroviseur, miroir, antenne] to adjustb. [+ touristes, voyageurs] to direct ( vers to ) ; [+ enquête, recherches] to direct ( vers towards)• le patient a été orienté vers un service de cardiologie the patient was referred to a cardiology unit2. reflexive verba. ( = se repérer) to find one's bearings* * *ɔʀjɑ̃te
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1) ( positionner) to decide on the aspect of [maison]; to adjust [antenne, lampe] ( vers to)orienter la maison vers le sud or (face) au sud — to make the house south-facing
2) ( faire porter) to focus [enquête] ( sur on)3) ( politiser) to slant [cours]5) École, Université ( conseiller) to give [somebody] some career advice
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s'orienter verbe pronominal1) ( se repérer) to get ou find one's bearings2) ( se diriger)s'orienter vers — lit to turn toward(s); fig [pays, mouvement] to move toward(s); [conversation] to turn to
* * *ɔʀjɑ̃te vt1) [rétroviseur] to adjust, [pièce, antenne] to position2) (= faire pivoter, tourner) [projecteur, haut-parleur, miroir] to direct, to turnorienter un projecteur vers... — to turn a spotlight towards...
3) [voyageur] to direct4) ÉDUCATION, [élève] to guide5) [recherches, enquête] to concentrateorienter qch vers... — to concentrate sth on...
* * *orienter verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( positionner) to decide on the aspect of [maison]; to adjust [antenne, lampe, bras de machine] (vers to); orienter la maison/terrasse vers le sud or (face) au sud to make the house/terrace south-facing; orienter le spot vers le fond to direct the spotlight toward(s) the back; orienter l'antenne vers l'ouest to make the aerial face west;2 ( faire porter) to channel [fonds publics]; orienter qch sur qch [enquête, fonds publics] to focus sth on sth; orienter la conversation sur to bring the conversation around to;3 ( donner un sens idéologique à) to slant [cours, conférence];4 ( guider) to direct [personne] (vers to);5 Scol, Univ ( conseiller) to give [sb] some career advice; orienter qn vers un spécialiste to send sb to a specialist; orienter qn vers les sciences to direct ou steer sb towards science subjects;7 Naut to trim [voile].B s'orienter vpr1 ( se repérer) to get ou to find one's bearings;2 ( se diriger) s'orienter vers lit to turn toward(s); fig [pays, mouvement] to move toward(s); [conversation] to turn to; s'orienter vers les sciences/carrières scientifiques to go in for science subjects/a career in science.[ɔrjɑ̃te] verbe transitif[plante] to position2. [mettre sur une voie]a. [enquête, recherches] to direct ou to orientate towardsb. [discussion] to turn round toc. [passant] to direct toil m'a demandé où était la gare mais je l'ai mal orienté he asked where the station was, but I misdirected him3. [rendre partial - discours] to give a bias ou slant to4. [carte, plan] to orientate————————s'orienter verbe pronominal intransitif[se repérer] to take one's bearings————————s'orienter vers verbe pronominal plus préposition[suj: enquête, recherches] to be directed towards[suj: discussion] to turn round to[suj: parti, entreprise] to move towards[suj: étudiant] to turn to -
18 polariser
polariser [pɔlaʀize]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. (Electricity, physics) to polarizeb. ( = faire converger sur soi) to attractc. ( = concentrer) polariser son attention sur qch to focus one's attention on sth2. reflexive verb• se polariser sur qch [personne] to focus one's attention on sth* * *pɔlaʀize
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1) Physique to polarize2) ( concentrer) to focus [débat, opinion]3) ( attirer à soi) to attract [regards]; to be a focus for [soupçons]
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se polariser verbe pronominal ( se concentrer) [attention, débat] to focus; [personne] to focus one's attention* * *pɔlaʀize vt1) PHYSIQUE, ÉLECTRICITÉ, ÉLECTRONIQUE to polarize2) [attention]3) [personne] to focus4) (= séparer, diviser) to polarize* * *polariser verb table: aimerA vtr1 Électrotech, Phys to polarize;2 ( concentrer) to focus [attention, sentiment, débat, opinion] (sur on); toute l'attention est polarisée sur les mineurs all attention is focused on the miners;3 ( attirer à soi) to attract [intérêt, regards]; to be a focus for [soupçon]; pourra-t-il polariser les électeurs de gauche? will he be able to attract left-wing voters?; le projet polarise tous leurs efforts all their efforts are going into the project.B se polariser vpr1 Phys, Électrotech to polarize;2 ( se concentrer) [attention, débat] to focus, to concentrate (sur, autour de on, around); [personne] to focus one' s attention (sur on); le débat politique se polarise sur cette question the political debate centresGB ou focusesGB on ou around this question.[pɔlarize] verbe transitif2. [attention, énergie, ressources] to focus3. [faire se concentrer]————————se polariser verbe pronominal intransitif2. [se concentrer]être polarisé sur ses ennuis personnels/ses études to be obsessed by one's personal problems/one's studies -
19 стягивать
несовер. - стягивать;
совер. - стянуть( что-л.)
1) draw/pull together/off/down, tighten;
tie up( веревкой)
2) воен. concentrate, gather, draw up
3) (стаскивать) pull off/away, стянуть (вн.)
1. (затягивать, завязывать) fasten( smth.), make* (smth.) fast;
~ талию ремнём fasten one`s belt tightly;
~ мешок верёвкой tie up a sack;
2. (соединять концы, края чего-л.) join (smth.), gather (smth.), draw* (smth.) together;
стянуть концы оборванного провода join the broken ends of wire;
3. (собирать в одно место) concentrate (smb., smth.), assemble( smb., smth.) ;
4. (таща, снимать) pull off (smth.), draw* off (smth.) ;
(вниз) pull down( smth.) ;
(сдвигать с места) move (smth.) ;
стянуть скатерть со стола pull the cloth off the table;
стянуть сапоги pull off one`s boots;
~ся, стянуться
5. (туго затягиваться) draw* tight;
(поясом и т. п.) tighten one`s belt;
6. (смыкаться концами) join, mend;
(собираться, морщиться) gather, crimp, wrinkle;
7. (собираться в одно место) concentrate.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > стягивать
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20 sætte
arrange, fit, place, put, seat, send out, set, sit, style, wear* * *vb (satte, sat) put,(mere F, mere omhyggeligt: anbringe) place,(mindre alm) set ( fx the vase on the table);( som indsats) stake, put;( plante) plant;( fastsætte) fix ( fx a price);( antage, forudsætte) suppose;( anslå) estimate;( om strøm) set;(typ) set up (fx a page),F compose,( uden objekt) set up type;[ sætte aks] ear, put forth ears;[ sæt at] suppose that,T what if ( fx what if he isn't there?);tegn];[ med præp & adv:][ sætte `af]( om penge også) earmark;( amputere) take off ( fx they had to take his leg off),F amputate;( med båd) shove off;[ sætte passagerer af] set down (, F: deposit) passengers;[ han satte mig af ved mit hotel] he dropped me at my hotel;[ sætte ham af holdet] drop him from the team, leave him out of the team;[ sætte efter én] set off in pursuit of somebody;[ sætte fast] fix, fasten, make fast,( arrestere) arrest,T run in;[ sætte et måltid for én] set a meal before somebody;(se også I. fælde, I. grænse);[ sætte sikkerhedskæden for] put on the chain;[ sætte skodderne for] put up the shutters;[ sætte skodder for vinduerne] shutter the windows;[ sætte fra sig] put down;(se også bestilling, bord);[ sætte frem] set out,( til beskuelse også) display;[ sætte hen], se ndf: sætte til side;[ sætte højt], se højt;[ sætte noget i avisen] put (, F insert) something in the newspaper;[ sætte i fængsel], se fængsle;[ sætte kløerne (, tænderne) i] sink one's claws (, teeth) into;[ sætte penge i aktier] invest (money) in shares;[ sætte sine penge i en bank] deposit one's money in a bank;(se også liv);[ sætte i at le] begin to laugh, burst out laughing;[ sætte i med en sang] break into a song;[ musikken satte i ( med en melodi)] the band (, orchestra) struck up (a tune);[ sætte igennem] carry through, effect;[ sætte sin vilje igennem] get one's way, carry one's point;[ sætte ind]( indføje) put in,F insert;( tage i brug, også mil.) bring into action ( fx the whole staff; the artillery, more troops), deploy;( som indsats) stake ( fx one's life);( uden objekt) ( koncentrere sine anstrengelser) concentrate one's efforts ( fx we must know where to concentrate our efforts);( begynde) set in ( fx winter set in);[ sætte flere tog ind] put on (el. run) more trains;[ sætte en ind i noget] inform somebody about something, brief somebody about (el. on) something,F acquaint somebody with something;F direct all one's efforts (el. energies) to(wards) doing something, strain every nerve to do something;[ vi må sætte noget ind på det] we must put some effort into it;[ sætte penge ind på en konto] pay money into an account;[ sætte ned]( formindske) reduce, lower ( med by);[ sætte komma (, anførselstegn) om noget] put commas (, inverted commas) round something, put something inside (inverted) commas;(se også parentes);[ sætte op] put up ( fx a book on a shelf; an announcement on a notice board; a shelf), fit up ( fx a shelf, a lamp), fix ( fx atelevision aerial),( montere også) mount;( rejse) put up ( fx a fence, a tent);( hænge op også) hang ( fx curtains, wallpaper);( teaterstykke) put on,F mount,(= iscenesætte) produce, stage;(priser etc) put up; raise, increase ( med by, fx increase the price by 10%);( skrivelse) draw up;[ sætte én op i gage] raise somebody's salary;[ sætte dem op imod ham] set (el. turn) them against him;[ sætte over]( med et hop) jump, clear,(mere F) leap;( sejle over: selv) cross,( foretrække for) put above, prefer to ( fx put England above France, prefer England to France);[ sætte partiets interesser over landets] put party before country;[ sætte kedlen over] put the kettle on;(til kaffe etc) put the water on to boil;[ sætte på]( fastgøre) fix; fit on;[ sætte fart på] hurry up, get a move on,( i bil) put one's foot down;F put one's foot on Danish soil;[ sætte ham på holdet] put him on the team;[ sætte en plade på ( grammofonen)] put on a record;[ sætte sammen] put together,F assemble;( udarbejde) draw up ( fx a list), make up ( fx a programme),F compose ( fx a letter);( et brækket lem) set ( fx set a broken leg);[ sætte geværer sammen ( i pyramide)] pile arms;[ sætte til]( miste) lose ( fx money),( bortødsle) waste;( tilføje) add;( til stikkontakt) plug in;( anslå) put at, estimate at ( fx put her age at 30; put (el.estimate) his income (, the cost, the loss) at £5,000),( mere præcist, fx til skat) assess at ( fx assess his income (, the cost, the loss, the value) at £5,000);[sætte et møde til kl. 3] fix a meeting for 3 o'clock;[sætte prisen til £15] fix the price at £15;( sætte bort) put away; put aside, set aside;( opspare) put by, put away, put aside, put on one side, lay by, set aside;(se også tilsidesætte);[ sætte en tændstik ` til] apply a match;[ sætte ham til at] set him to;[ sætte tilbage] put back,(fig) handicap, retard;[ sætte ud]( om motor) misfire,( gå i stå) cut out;[ sætte en ud ( af lokalet)] put somebody out;[ sætte en båd ud] put a boat out;[ sætte en lejer ud] evict a tenant;[ sætte vagter ud] post guards;[ sætte en udenfor] send somebody out of the room,(fig) leave somebody out in the cold;[ han følte sig sat udenfor] he felt left out,T he felt out of things;[ sætte under afstemning] put to the vote;[ sætte sit navn under noget] sign something, put one's name to something;[ med sig:][ sætte sig]( tage plads) sit down,(mere F) take a seat, seat oneself,( om fugl) perch;( bundfælde sig; synke) settle;( fortage sig) die down,F subside;[ sætte sig et mål] set oneself a goal;[ sætte sig fast] become fixed, stick,( i klemme) jam ( fx the brakes jammed),(om hær etc) establish oneself firmly;( om husejer) he has taken on a large mortgage; he has committed himself to a large mortgage;[ sætte sig i gæld] run (el. get) into debt;[ sætte sig i ens sted] put oneself in somebody's place;[ sætte sig imod] oppose,( stærkere) set one's face against;(se også ndf: sætte sig op imod);(dvs i bilen) get in;[ sætte sig ind i] study,F make oneself acquainted with,T get up,( forestille sig) imagine, enter into;[ sætte sig ned] sit down;[ sætte sig op imod] resist,( stærkere) stand out against,( trodse) defy,F challenge ( fx his authority),( gøre oprør mod) rise (el. revolt) against;[ sætte sig op på] get on,F mount ( fx one's bicycle);[ sætte sig på] collar ( fx they collared the entire market),F appropriate, monopolize;( kue) sit on;(se også bagben);[ sætte sig til at læse] set about reading, begin to read;[ sætte sig til klaveret (, rattet)] sit down at the piano (, behind the wheel);(se også modværge, II. ret);[ sætte sig ud over] ignore,F disregard.
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