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1 skrabe
bark, graze, paw, scrape, shave* * *vb scrape ( fx a carrot, one's elbow, one's chin (dvs barbere sig), a ship's bottom, hides, a dish, paint off the wall; scrape with one's feet);( skrabe skæl af) scale;( fiske) dredge ( fx for oysters);( kradse) scratch ( fx the dog was scratching at the door; the hens were scratching (about) for food);[ med præp & adv:][ skrabe af] scrape off;[ skrabe sammen] scrape (el. scratch) together;[ skrabe til sig] scrape (el. scratch) money together, feather one's nest;(med.) be curetted. -
2 strimmel
finger, shred, strip* * *(en, strimler) strip ( fx of cloth, of paper, of bark, of land),( lille papirstrimmel) slip ( fx a slip to mark one's place in the book);( pyntebånd) ribbon,( kruset) frill,(se også pibestrimmel);(T: filmstrimmel) reel;[ rive i strimler] tear to strips (, shreds), shred;[ skære i strimler] shred ( fx cabbage, a carrot). -
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 ad
в, по, наned ad tráppen — вниз по ле́стнице
op ad bjérget — в го́ру
ned ad bjérget — по́д гору, с горы́
se ud ad vinduet — смотре́ть из окна́
* * *by* * *I. præpa) ( vejen, der følges) by ( fx by that road);b) (gennem åbning etc) at, by, through ( fx come in at (el. through) the door, enter by the door, escape by the window, in at one ear and out at the other);c) (mål for ytring etc) at ( fx bark, laugh, point one's finger at); d) [ Udtryk][ ad London til] towards London;II. præp( angående) re;[ ad punkt 1] re point one;III. adv:[ bære sig ad] etc, se verberne. -
5 mund
sg - munden, pl - mundeрот м, уста́ мн; мо́рда ж ( у животных)brúge mund — крича́ть, руга́ть(ся)
stóppe munden på én — зажа́ть кому́-л. рот
* * ** * *(en -e) mouth;[ bruge mund] shout ( over for at),( skælde ud) scold;[ holde mund]( holde op med at tale) shut one's mouth,( forholde sig tavs også) keep one's mouth shut;[ hold mund!]T shut up! dry up! belt up!( børnesprog) shut your face![ holde ren mund] keep a secret;F silence somebody,( med magt) gag somebody, muzzle somebody ( fx critics,newspapers);( overdrive) exaggerate, draw the long bow,( love for meget) bite off more than one can chew;[ det er at tage munden for fuld] that is saying too much;(se også II. løbe, segl);[ med præp:][ af hans egen mund] from his own mouth;(se også tygge);[ snakke ham efter munden] echo him, play up to him,( om en der er urimelig) humour him;[ beholde noget for sin egen mund] keep something for oneself;[ sætte glasset for munden] put the glass to one's lips;(se også holde (sig for));[ tage bladet fra munden] speak one's mind;[ han har det mest i munden] his bark is worse than his bite;(fig) watch one's step; tread carefully;[ lægge én ordene i munden] put the words into somebody's mouth;[ tage det ord i sin mund] use that word;[ tale med mad i munden] speak with one's mouth full;[ snakke i munden på hinanden] speak all at once;[ med én mund] with one voice;(se også åben);[ pas på din mund!] mind what you are saying!(fig) contradict oneself;(se også I. brød, næse). -
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