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1 tronstol
throne. -
2 Tronen
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3 trone
* * *I. (en -r) throne;[ komme på tronen] come (, F: accede) to the throne;[ støde fra tronen] drive from the throne, dethrone.II. vb sit in state. -
4 tronsal
throne room. -
5 trone fk
throne -
6 afkald
sg - áfkaldetотка́з мgive áfkald på nóget — отказа́ться от чего́-л.
* * ** * *(et) renunciation;[ give afkald]( resignere) resign;[ give afkald på] give up ( fx an advantage; she had to give up the children at the divorce);F relinquish ( fx a right, a claim),(ofte spøg.) forgo ( fx pleasures),( om rettighed også) waive ( fx one's right to something; a claim);( ved erklæring) renounce ( fx an inheritance, the throne);( skriftligt også) sign away ( fx property). -
7 arve
1насле́довать* * *inherit, succeed* * *I. (en)(bot) scarlet pimpernel.II. vb inherit ( fx a large sum of money; a lot of problems; one's mother's sweet temper),(om penge etc også) come into ( fx he came into a fortune when his father died);F succeed to ( fx the estate, the throne);(biol) inherit;[ han skal arve sin tante] he is sole heir to his aunt;[ arve efter] inherit from;[ han arvede det efter sin tante] he inherited it from his aunt. -
8 arveprins
heir presumptive (to the throne). -
9 bestige
ascend, mount* * *vb mount ( fx a horse), climb ( fx a mountain),F ascend ( fx the throne);[ bestige talerstolen] mount the platform. -
10 følge
I sg - fǿlgen, pl - fǿlgerсле́дствие с, результа́т мII 3провожа́ть, сле́довать* * *accompany, act on, aftermath, backwash, consequence, cortege, ensue, entourage, escort, follow, go by, result, retinue, see, see off, send off, sequel, show, track* * *I. (en -r)( rækkefølge) succession,F sequence;( resultat) result, consequence;[ være en følge af] be a consequence (el. the result) of, result from, follow on;[ deres forhold fik følger] she became pregnant as a result of their relationship;[få (el. have) til følge] result in;[ have til følge at] have the result that;[ som følge af] in consequence of, as a result of;[ som følge heraf] in consequence, consequently;[ tage følgerne] take the consequences;[ tage til følge] comply with ( fx a request), act on ( fx hisinstructions);[ tage protesten til følge] take account of the protest;(se også ifølge).II. (et -r)( fornem persons) retinue;( procession) procession,( ved begravelse) mourners pl;[ i følget sås] among the mourners were;[ i følge med] in the company of; accompanied by;[ slå følge med én] join (company with) somebody.III. vb (fulgte, fulgt)( følge efter) follow ( fx follow me! the cold winter was followed by a wet spring),( afløse også, F) succeed ( fx his brother succeeded him on the throne);( om undervisning) attend ( fx lectures);( ledsage) go (, come) with ( fx I'll go with you to the bus stop),F accompany,( som beskyttelse) escort;( rette sig efter) follow ( fx his advice, his directions),F comply with ( fx the rules, the law, his directions, theinstructions),T go by ( fx the rules);( iagttage) follow, watch (closely),( checke med mellemrum) monitor ( fx their progress);[ med sb:][ følge sit eget hoved] go one's own way;[ følge en indskydelse] act on an impulse;[ følge sin overbevisning] act according to (el. up to) one's conviction;[ følge en politik] pursue a policy;( også) take (el. act on) somebody's advice;[ følge en vej] follow a road;[ med præp, adv:][ følges ad] go together;[ det følger af sig selv] it is a matter of course, it goes without saying;[ følge efter] follow,( afløse også, F) succeed;[ følge hurtigt efter hinanden] follow each other in rapid succession;[ følge en hjem] see somebody home, walk somebody home;[ følge noget i kikkert] follow something through a pair of field glasses;[ følge med]( som resultat) result from, go with,F accompany ( fx theft and violence often accompany the use of narcotics);( ledsage) come (, go) with ( fx the others), go along with ( fxI'll go along with you; a free scarf goes along with the coat),F accompany;( ikke blive bagefter) keep up with the others (, him etc);( følge med tiden) keep up with the times,( holde sig á jour) keep up to date;[ følg med!] come along!( vær opmærksom) attend to your work![ følges med] go (, come) with;[ følge op](fig) follow up;[ følge ham på vej] walk part of the way with him;[ følge ham til dørs] see him out, see him to the door;[ følge ham til toget (, skibet etc)] see him off;(se også grav);[ følge ham ud] see him out, see him to the door. -
11 højsæde
high seat, seat of honour,( trone) throne. -
12 krav
sg - kravet, pl - kravтре́бование с* * *claim, demand, requirement* * *(jur, merk) claim (om for, fx compensation, damages, higher wages; påto, fx the Throne, a territory);(F, svagere: hvad der er nødvendigt, officielt krav, fx til eksamen) requirement ( fx the requirements in Latin; satisfy the requirements of the law);( moralsk) claim (på (at) to, fx have a claim to respect (, to be heard)),( ret) right (på (at) to, fx he has a right to know);[ gøre krav på] demand ( fx respect),(jur etc) claim ( fx one's inheritance), lay claim to ( fx aterritory);[ han har ingen krav på mig] he has no claim on me;[ stille krav om] demand; claim, put forward a claim for;[ stille krav til] make demands on;[ øjeblikkets krav] the demands (, F exigencies) of the moment. -
13 tilrive
vb:[ tilrive sig]( om magt) usurp ( fx the throne, power, authority), arrogate to oneself ( fx he arrogated more and more power to himself). -
14 tiltræde
vb( begynde) begin, set out on ( fx a journey),F commence;( overtage) come into ( fx an inheritance), take up,F enter upon ( fx one's duties);( være enig i) subscribe to, endorse ( fx a view, a statement), concur in( fx a decision);( gå ind på) accept ( fx an arrangement), agree to ( fx a proposal),(parl også) adopt ( fx a resolution);(traktat etc) accede to ( fx a treaty);[ tiltræde sit embede] take up one's office (, post);[ tiltræde regeringen] take office,( om fyrste) accede to the throne. -
15 tiltrædelse
* * *(en) beginning;( af arv, embede etc) accession (af to, fx an office, the throne, a treaty);( billigelse) acceptance. -
16 tronarving
heir to the throne. -
17 tronbestigelse
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18 tronfølger
(en -e)( tronarving) heir to the throne. -
19 trontale
(en -r) speech from the throne. -
20 vakle
falter, flag, hover, totter, waver* * *vb( gå usikkert) stagger ( fx he staggered sleepily up the stairs);(især om gamle el. børn: stavre) totter;( af fuldskab, svimmelhed) reel ( fx he reeled from the blow (, the shock));T wobble ( fx the ladder was tottering (, wobbling)),(fig) totter ( fx the throne was tottering);[ knæene vaklede under ham] his knees grew weak (, T: wobbly);( være tvivlrådig, tøve) falter,( vakle frem og tilbage) waver,F vacillate;[ vakle mellem to muligheder] hesitate (el. waver, vacillate) between two possibilities.
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