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1 smag
flavour, palate, taste* * *(en) taste;( især velsmag) flavour ( fx a flavour of orange; this will give the sauce more flavour);[ smag og behag er forskellig] tastes differ; there is no accounting for tastes;[ dårlig smag], se dårlig;[ enhver sin smag] every man to his taste;[ hun er ikke min smag] she does not appeal to me,T she is not my cup of tea;[ med præp:][ efter min smag] according to my taste ( fx it is a bad pictureaccording to my taste),( som jeg kan lide det) to my taste ( fx this is to my taste), tomy liking;[ få smag for] acquire a taste for;[ falde i éns smag] please somebody, be to somebody's taste (el. liking), appeal to somebody;[ være besk i smagen] have a bitter taste;[ noget i den smag] something of that sort;[ noget i smag med] something along the lines of, something like;[ en mand med smag] a man of taste. -
2 penge
capital, cash, funds, money* * *money sg ( fx where is the money? it is here);[ disse penge] this money;[ kun få penge] only a little money;[ mange penge] a lot of money;[ ikke ret mange penge] not much money;[ de mange penge] the large sum of money;[ få noget for pengene] get value for money, get one's money's worth,(fig, T) get a (good) run for one's money;[ lykke kan ikke fås (el. købes) for penge] money can't buy you happiness;[ den bedste bil der kan fås for penge] the best car money can buy;[ de ville have noget for pengene] they wanted their money's worth;[ i danske penge] in Danish money, in Danish currency;[ penge lugter ikke] money has no smell;( byttepenge) change (på for, fx give change for a pound note);(fig) it is (absolutely) priceless; -
3 rand
brim, lip, rand* * *(en -e)( yderste kant) edge ( fx of the wood, of the lawn; sit on the edge of a chair);( stykke langs kanten, bræmme) border ( fx of the lawn, of the wood);( på noget rundt) rim ( fx of a coin);( indvendig, mht fyldthedsgrad) brim ( fx filled to the brim);(af afgrund etc) edge,F brink;( af sår) lip, edge;( på papir) edge,( margen) margin;(plet efter flaske etc) ring;( på sko) welt;(fig) verge ( fx on the verge of ruin, of a collapse, of disaster, of a nervous breakdown, of tears); brink ( fx this incident took them to the brink of war; be on the brink of war, of ruin, of disaster);[ gå på gravens rand] have one foot in the grave, be on the brink of the grave;[ med sort rand] black-edged;[ sorte rande under øjnene] dark rings under one's eyes;[ fylde et glas til randen] fill a glass to the brim;[ fyldt til randen] brimful.
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