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2 rimpe
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3 hals
sg - halsen, pl - halseше́я ж; го́рло с; гло́тка жhan har ondt i halsen — у него́ боли́т го́рло
få nóget i den gále hals — поперхну́ться
* * *neck, shank, throat, waist* * *(en -e) neck ( fx break one's neck, wring his neck);( strube, det indvendige af halsen) throat ( fx cut his throat, the hot tea burnt my throat);(flaskehals etc) neck;(mar) tack;( på node) stem, tail;[ give hals] bay;[ han er en hård hals] he is a hard-bitten fellow;(fig: forløfte sig) break one's back in the attempt to do it;T come down badly over it;(mar) be on the starboard tack;[ med præp:][ gø af fuld hals] bark furiously;[ le af fuld hals] roar with laughter;[ råbe af fuld hals] shout at the top of one's voice;[ få noget i den gale hals], se gal;[ have ondt i halsen] have a sore throat;[ hjertet sidder mig i halsen] my heart is in my mouth;[ ordene blev siddende i halsen på ham] the words stuck in his throat;[ gå på med krum hals] go at it with determination, put one's back into it;[ Tory om en hals] an out-and-out Tory;[ fare én om halsen] throw (el. fling) one's arms round somebody's neck;[ vi er om en hals] it is all up with us;[ over hals og hoved] headlong, with a rush;[ skaffe en noget på halsen] saddle somebody with something;[ det hænger mig ud af halsen] I am fed up (to the back teeth) with it; I am sick and tired of it;(se også I. tunge). -
4 stift
diocese, formally, inflexibly, lead, rigidly, stiffly, tack* * *I. (en -er)( trådsøm) wire nail,( med fladt hoved) tack,( med mindre hoved) pin,( uden hoved) sprig,( forbindelsesstift) wire dowel;(med.: til støtte i knogle) pin;( grammofonstift) needle,(safirstift etc) stylus;( til blyant) lead;( til cigarettænder) flint;(læbestift etc) stick.II. (et -er)( kirkeligt område) diocese.III. adj, se stiv;adv stiffly, rigidly;[se (el. stirre) stift på] look (el. stare) hard (el. fixedly) at. -
5 søm
hem, nail, seam, stud, tack* * *I. (et -) nail;( lille, med bredt hoved) tack;( i vej: færdselssøm) stud;(med.: til støtte i knogle) pin;[ hænge på et søm] hang on (el. from) a nail;[ ramme sømmet på hovedet, slå hovedet på sømmet] hit the nail on the head;[ slå et søm i], se slå;T he came like a shot;(dvs speederen) put one's foot down.II. (en -me)( sammensyning) seam;( ombøjet tøjkant) hem;(bot, anat) suture;(også fig) come apart (el. burst) at the seams;[se (el. gå. el. kigge) noget efter i sømmene] go carefully over something,F scrutinize something. -
6 sømme
hem, nail, seam, tack* * *I. vb( ved syning) hem.II. vb( slå fast) nail;[ sømme fast (, på, til)] nail down; tack down ( fx linoleum),(cf I. søm).III. vb:[ sømme sig] be becoming, be proper, be fitting;[ sømme sig for en] befit somebody, be becoming to (el. in) somebody;( også) it is not for me to ( fx criticize him). -
7 bov
bow, prow, shoulder* * *(en -e)( på dyr) shoulder;( på skib) bow;[ lægge om på en anden bov] go on another tack;[ et skud for boven] a warning shot, a shot across the bows;(fig: advarsel) a shot across the bows,( grundskud) a severe blow, a body blow. -
8 krydse
1скре́щивать, пересека́тьkrýdse gáden — перейти́ у́лицу
* * *cross, ford, tack* * *vb(biol) cross(-breed);( komme i vejen for) cross,F thwart ( fx somebody's plans);(mar) beat ( fx beat up against the wind, the tide);( sejle over) cross ( fx the Atlantic);( sejle omkring) cruise ( fx we cruised in the North Sea);[ krydse af] put a mark against,( på liste) tick off;[ krydse fingre] cross one's fingers;(fig) cross his path;[ vejene krydser hinanden] the roads cross;(se også I. klinge). -
9 krydsning
sg - krýdsningen, pl - krýdsninger1) скре́щивание с2) перекрёсток м* * *cross, cross-breed, tack* * *(en -er) crossing;( resultatet) cross. -
10 lavere
* * *I. vb(mar) tack, beat about.II. adj (komp af lav) lower;( slettere) lower ( fx instinets), meaner,F baser;[ lavere dyr] lower animals. -
11 retning
course, direction, emendation, line, path, quarter, tack* * *(en -er) direction;( henseende) respect ( fx satisfactory in every respect);( tendens) tendency, trend;( åndsretning) movement;(mht anskuelse) school of thought ( fx there are several schools of thought);( linie i gymnasium) side;( det at gøre lige) straightening;( af fejl) correction,( af stile) marking,(am) grading;( af kompas) adjustment;[ med præp:][ i alle retninger] in all directions,( henseender) in all respects, in every way;[ eller noget i den retning] or something like that;[ påvirke i gunstig retning] influence favourably;[ i nordlig retning] northwards;[ et skridt i den rigtige retning] a step in the right direction;[ i samme retning] in the same direction, the same way,( af samme art) to the same effect, of the same (, that) kind;[ i retning af] in the direction of ( fx run in the direction of the sound), towards;( som kan være) in the way of ( fx what can I do in the way of helping you?);[ noget i retning af] something like, something in the nature of, something along the lines of;[ ikke noget i retning af] nothing like, nothing in the way of;[ trafik i retning mod] traffic moving towards ( fx traffic moving towards London is experiencing delays), traffic bound for;(mil.) right dress! -
12 stag
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13 stagvende
*(mar) tack, go about. -
14 stifte
I. vb( fæstne med stifter, se I. stift) nail, tack, pin, sprig.II. vb( oprette) found ( fx a school), establish ( fx a firm), set up ( fxan organization);( fremkalde) stir up,F instigate;(se også stiftende);[ med sb:][ stifte et aktieselskab] found (el. promote) a company;[ stifte familie] marry and have (el. start) a family;[ stifte forlig] bring about a reconciliation;[ stifte fred] make peace;[ stifte gæld] contract (el. incur) debts (, a debt);[ stifte et legat til fordel for] establish a trust for the endowment of;[ stifte et lån] raise a loan;(se også bekendtskab, ufred).
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