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1 skygge
brim, peak, shade, shadow, tail* * *I. (en -r)(mods sollys) shade ( fx keep in the shade; sit in the shade of a tree(, wall));( område med skygge) shadow ( fx his face was in deep shadow; if you stand in the shadow of the wall nobody will see you);( omrids) shadow ( fx be afraid of one's own shadow; long shadows);( på hat) brim;( på kasket) peak;( genfærd) shade, ghost;( antydning) shadow ( fx if there is a shadow of doubt (, suspicion)), ghost ( fx the ghost of a smile);[ ikke skygge af] not a shadow of ( fx doubt, suspicion), not a ghost of( fx a chance, an idea),F not a particle of ( fx truth);(dvs slet intet) he saw no trace of a human being;[ han er kun en skygge af sig selv] he is a mere shadow of himself, he is only the shadow of his former self;T I have seen neither hide nor hair of him;[ 15 grader i skyggen] 15 degrees in the shade;(fig) throw somebody into the shade, outshine somebody;(fig) be overshadowed by;[ kaste skygge] throw (, F: cast) a shadow;(fig) cast a shadow (el. cloud) over;[ følge en som en skygge] follow somebody like his shadow;[ have skygger under øjnene] have shadows under one's eyes.II. vb shade;( yde skygge) afford shade;( udspionere) shadow,T tail;[ skygge for én] stand in somebody's light;[ træet skygger for huset] the tree shades the house;[ skygge med hånden for øjnene] shade one's eyes with one's hand. -
2 spor
clue, imprint, lead, trace, track, trail* * *(et -)( fodspor) footprint(s), footmark(s), track,( lang række) trail;(af vildt etc) track ( fx they found tracks in the snow of a bear),( lang række) trail ( fx a trail of blood),( fært) scent ( fx the dogs lost the scent);( hjulspor) wheel track,( dybt) rut;( jernbaneskinne) rail,( skinnepar) track ( fx a double track; follow the track), line;( på lydbånd, plade) track;( efterladt mærke, rest) trace ( fx traces of a struggle (, of poison in the coffee); disappear without a trace),F vestige,( mærke også) mark ( fx leave a mark);( til opklaring af forbrydelse) lead, clue;( i skole, kan gengives) form;[ en skole med tre spor] a three-form entry school;[ ikke spor] nothing at all,(= slet ikke) not at all,(mere F) not in the least,T not a bit;[ ikke spor af] not a trace of ( fx fear), not the slightest ( fxdoubt);[ med vb & præp:][ bære spor af] bear (el. show) traces (el. marks) of;[ følge et spor] follow a track (, trail, scent, lead, clue) ( fx they followed the tracks of the tiger into the jungle; the trail was easy to follow; the dogs followed the scent; the police are following (up) several leads (el. clues));[ følge i ens spor] follow in somebody's footsteps;[ løbe af sporet] leave (el. go off) the rails,( fagligt) be derailed;[ på sporet af] on the track of,(fig, T også) on the scent of ( fx an important discovery);[ komme (, lede el. bringe) på sporet af] get (, put) on the track of;[ lede en på sporet], se II. lede;[ sætte hundene på sporet] put the dogs on the scent;[ være på rette spor] be on the right track;[ skifte spor] change the points,(am) throw the switches;(også fig) cover up one's tracks;[ de har sat deres spor] they have left their mark;[ tabe sporet](også fig) be thrown off the scent, lose the scent.
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