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1 flyde
4течь, ли́ться* * ** * *vb (flød, flydt)( rinde) flow, run;( flyde ovenpå) float ( fx on the water, in the stream);( om valuta) float;( være rodet) be in a mess ( fx the room was in a mess);[ der vil flyde blod] there will be bloodshed;[ lade pundet flyde] float the pound;( uordentligt) lie about;[ lade bøgerne ligge og flyde] leave the books lying about;[ bordet flød med bøger] the table was littered with books;[ flyde ovenpå], se ovenpå;[ flyde over] run over, overflow;[ flyde sammen]( forenes) merge, meet,( blive udvisket) be blurred;(se også flydende). -
2 sejle
boat, sail* * *vb sail;( dyrke sejlsport) yacht;( sejle i robåd) row,F canoe;( gennem luften) sail;( skride, komme sejlende) sail ( fx into the room);(T: ligge i rod) be in a mess ( fx the kitchen was in a mess);[ gulvet sejlede af vand] the floor was swimming with water;(dvs komme bagud) lag behind;[ sejle ham agterud] leave him behind, outstrip him,F outdistance him,(mar) leave him astern;[ tage ud at sejle] go for a sail,( i robåd) go for a row;[klar til at sejle kl. 10] ready to leave at 10 o'clock;[ det hele sejlede for mig] my head was in a whirl; everything was swimming before my eyes;[ sejle i kano (, kajak)] go canoeing,F canoe;[ sejle i ballast] sail in ballast;[ sejle i sænk], se sænk;(fig) sail (el. sweep) into the room;(etc) go by steamer (etc);[ han sejlede til USA med " Queen Elizabeth"] he went to USA on (board) the "Queen Elizabeth";[ sejle med kul] carry coal;[ gulvet sejlede med vand] the floor was swimming with water;[ sejle mellem Esbjerg og Harwich] run (el. ply) between E. and H.;[ sejle over Atlanten] cross the Atlantic;[ sejle på Kina] be in the China trade;[ han er sejlet til Amerika] he has left for America;(se også sø). -
3 rod
clutter, disarrangement, mess, messiness, root, scrappiness* * *I. (en, rødder)(også mat.) root;( bølle) tough, rough, rowdy;[ rødderne](T, spøg.: gutterne) the boys, the lads;[ ondets rod] the root of the trouble;[ med præp:][ have rod i](dvs være grundfæstet i) be rooted in;(dvs stamme fra) originate in, be rooted in, have its roots in;[ rykke op med rode] pull (, voldsomt: tear) up by the roots,(fig også) wipe out;[ sæd på roden] standing crop;[ sælge korn på roden] sell the crop standing;[ træ på roden] standing timber;[ roden til alt ondt] the root of all evil;[ med slå:][ slå rod (el. rødder)] take root, strike root;(fig om ideer: fæste sig) take root, strike root,( om person: på nyt sted) put down roots;T are we to wait here till the cows come home?[ slå dybe rødder] become firmly rooted, take deep root;(se også uddrage).II. (et) disorder ( fx he hates disorder); muddle,( stærkere) mess ( fx let us clear up this muddle (, mess));( af ting også) jumble ( fx the room was a jumble of books, papers and beer cans),( ufremkommeligt) clutter ( fx he could not find anything in the clutter of books and papers on his desk);[ i et rod] in a muddle (, mess, clutter).
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