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1 tynde
vb:[ tynde ud] thin (out);[ tynde ud i] thin (out);[ det tynder ud i deres rækker] their ranks are thinning. -
2 tynde ud
decimate, thin, thin out -
3 udtynde
vb thin (out). -
4 blå
голубо́й, си́ний* * ** * *adj blue;( i heraldik) azure;[ den blå bog]( svarer til) Who's Who;[ Den blå Grotte] the Blue Grotto;[ blive blå i hovedet] get blue in the face ( fx you can go on screaming till you get blue in the face);(fig) come out of thin air;[ forsvinde ud i den blå luft] vanish into thin air (el. into the blue);[ holde blå mandag] take a Monday off;[ blåt mærke, blå plet]( efter slag) bruise;[ blåt stempel] quality mark;(fig) cachet;[ få blåt stempel] be recognized;[ ud i det blå] at random;[ det er helt ud i det blå] it is neither here nor there; it is nonsense;[ tur ud i det blå] mystery tour;[ et blåt øje] a black eye;[ de gør det ikke for vore blå øjnes skyld] they do not do it for the sake of our bright eyes. -
5 udhugge
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6 glatis
:### [ lokke ham på glatis] get him out on thin ice; set a trap for him. -
7 undskyldning
apology, excuse, pretext* * *(en -er)( det at sige undskyld) apology ( fx you owe me an apology; offer (, accept) an apology; he refused to make an apology);( forklaring; påskud; formildende omstændighed) excuse ( fx he stammered out some excuse; a poor (el. thin) excuse; find an excuse forsomething; ignorance of the law is no excuse);[ gøre én en undskyldning] apologize to somebody;[ gøre mange undskyldninger] be full of apologies, be very apologetic;(se også anføre, tjene (til)).
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