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21 indfrielse
(en) fulfilment; redemption; taking up, payment. -
22 indløsning
(se indløse)cashing; taking up; redemption. -
23 ladning
sg - ládningen, pl - ládninger1) груз м2) заря́д м* * *cargo, charge* * *(en -er)( vognladning) load;( skibsladning) cargo (pl -es);(våbens og elekt) charge;( stor mængde) lot(s);( det at lade, se III. lade) loading,(mar også) taking in cargo;(elekt) charging. -
24 lageropgørelse
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25 løsning
sg - løsningen, pl - løsningerреше́ние с, разреше́ние с; развя́зка ж* * *answer, resolution, solution* * *(en -er)( det at løsne) loosening, relaxation;( det at løse, fx problem) solution ( fx of a problem),(bevilling etc) taking out ( fx of a licence);( svar) solution (på to, fx a problem), answer (på to, fx a riddle);( ved præmiekonkurrence) entry. -
26 medvirkende
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27 nedtagelse
(en) taking down;[ nedtagelsen fra korset] the Deposition. -
28 nydelse
comfort, relish* * *(en -r) enjoyment, pleasure;( besiddelse) enjoyment, possession;[ en sand nydelse] a (real) treat;[ det var en stor nydelse] it was delightful;[ efter nydelsen af denne kage (, vin)] after eating (, drinking) this cake(, wine). -
29 op
full, up, upward(s)* * *præp, adv up;( op i en højere etage) upstairs;( åbnet) open ( fx break open the box; the window flew open);unbutton, unlace, unlock, unpack);( fuldstændigt) up ( fx burn up, drink up, eat up);(dvs på ny) repaint something;[ skal du ikke op?] aren't you going to get up?[ op og ned] up and down;(se også vende);[ med præp:][ op ad bakken (, floden, stigen etc)] up the hill (, the river, the ladder, etc);[ op ad bakken (, floden)]( også) uphill (, upstream);[ op ad dagen] later in the day;[ stå op ad en væg] lean against a wall;[ han tog hænderne op af lommen] he took his hands out of his pockets;[ op af vandet] out of the water;[ op fra] up from,( ud af) out of;[ op imod en million] close on a million;[ op med døren!] open the door![ op med humøret!] cheer up![ han skal op til eksamen næste år] he is taking his examination next year,( om skriftlig også:) he is sitting for his examination.... -
30 opfatte
catch, discern, perceive, take in* * *vb( forstå) understand, grasp ( fx the meaning), take in ( fx I read the words without really taking them in);( opfange) catch ( fx I did not catch your name (, your remark));( betragte på en vis måde) understand, regard ( som as, fx I regard it as a threat);( forestille sig, F) conceive of ( fx the world was conceived of as flat);(psyk) perceive ( fx it cannot be perceived by our senses);[ opfatte hurtigt] be quick to understand,T be quick on the uptake;[ opfatte langsomt] be slow to understand,T be slow on the uptake;[ opfatte forkert] misunderstand. -
31 opgørelse
assessment, reckoning* * *(en -r)( det at opgøre) making up;( af bo) winding up;( opgjort regnskab) statement;[ opgørelse af lager] stock-taking;[ specificeret opgørelse] specification. -
32 overtagelse
(en) taking over,F assumption;( ved huskøb) (entering into) possession ( fx overtagelse straksimmediate possession);[ overtagelse af magten], se magtovertagelse. -
33 regie
(et) stage management;( iscenesættelse) production, staging;[(fig:) i X's regie]( inden for rammerne af) within the framework of X ( fx within the framework of the EEC);( under beskyttelse, ledelse af) under the aegis (el. auspices) of (fx under West German governmental aegis; under the aegis of the Secondary Examinations Council; the talks are taking place under the auspices of the UN);( om myndighedsområde) within the field of responsibility of,F within the ambit of ( fx this should be discussed within theambit of Nato);( i sammenhæng med) in the context of;( ofte =) in the public (, private) sector. -
34 risikere
chance, hazard, risk* * *vb risk;[ risikere at blive set] risk being seen, run the risk of (el. be in danger of) being seen;[ vi risikerer at han flygter] there is a (el. the) risk that he might run away;[ jeg vil ikke risikere noget] I am not taking any risks (el. chances);[ der er ikke noget at risikere ved det] there is no risk; it is perfectly safe. -
35 skikkelse
character, figure, form, shape* * *(en -r) shape ( fx a fiend in human shape), form ( fx the god appeared in various forms),( tilstand) state ( fx restore the house to its original state);( legemsform) shape ( fx he has a handsome shape; she has a fine shape), form ( fx her beautiful (, graceful, well-proportioned) form);( person) figure ( fx a well-known figure; I saw a (dark) figure approaching),( utydelig også) shape, form ( fx we saw a dark (, strange) shape (el.form) in the distance);( i drama, maleri, historien etc) figure ( fx the greatest figure of our time; he was fascinated by the figure of Jesus),( i litteratur også) character;[ hans planer antager fastere skikkelse] his plans are taking a more definite shape;[ antage menneskelig skikkelse] assume human shape;[ i skikkelse af] in the shape of;(se også bedrøvelig). -
36 stillingtagen
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37 tilfangetagelse
(en) capture, taking. -
38 udgangspunkt
base, starting-point* * *starting point ( fx return to one's starting point),T jumping-off point (el. place),(mat.) point of origin;(fig) starting point, point of departure ( fx take something as one's starting point (el. point of departure)), basis ( fx of a theory),( for beregning også) point of reference, benchmark;[ med udgangspunkt i] starting from;[ med udgangspunkt i dette citat] in the light of this quotation; taking this quotation as one's point of departure.
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