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1 mål
I sg - målet, pl - målязы́к м, го́вор м, наре́чие сII sg - målet, pl - måltábe mål og mǽle — потеря́ть дар ре́чи
1) ме́ра ж, ме́рка ж; разме́р мmål og vægt — ме́ра и вес
2) цель ж, мише́нь жsǽtte sig et mål... — поста́вить себе́ це́лью...
3) спорт. гол мláve [scóre, skýde] mål — заби́ть гол
4) спорт. воро́та мн* * *aim, goal, measure, measurement, object, objective, target* * *I. (et -)( som man sigter på) mark ( fx the bullet found its mark);( skydeskive, mål for artilleriild, bombenedkastning etc) target;(mil.: angrebsmål) objective ( fx all our objectives were reached);( ved hestevæddeløb) winning post,( ved kapløb) finishing line;(fodboldmål etc) goal;( bestemmelsessted) destination;( som man stiler imod; konkret mål) target ( fx the Government has set itself the target of building 300,000 houses a year), objective ( fxwe hope to achieve our economic objectives);( formål) purpose ( fx the purpose of his visit),( mere veldefineret) aim ( fx the aim of our policy, his aim in life),( som man arbejder for nu) object ( fx the object of his visit (, of his desires), his object in life),( især fjernere, som kræver udholdenhed) goal ( fx the party seems to have no clear idea of its goal; his goal in life; the goal of his desires),(F: endemål) end ( fx with this end in view);( i undervisning) objective;( måleenhed, måleredskab) measure ( fx the metre is a measure of length; a litre measure);( størrelse) measurement ( fx her measurements round the chest, waist and hip; inside (, outside) measurement), dimensions ( fx the inside (, outside) dimensions of the box);[ mål og vægt] weights and measures;[ syet efter mål] made to measure;[ forfølge et mål] pursue an aim (el. object el. end);[ i fuldt mål] in full measure, to the full;(fig) that is the limit;(fig) to crown (el. cap) it all;(mat.) greatest common measure, G.C.M.;[ få mål] score (a goal);[ knapt mål] short measure;[ lave mål] score (a goal);[ med det mål at] with the object of -ing;[ militære mål] military objectives,( for luftangreb) military targets;[ nå sit mål, nå sine ønskers mål], se I. nå;[ i rigt mål] abundantly;[ et mål i sig selv] an end in itself;(også fig) overshoot the mark;( i fodbold) shoot too high;[ skyde på mål] shoot at goal;[ skyde til måls] shoot (, fire) at a target;[ skyde til måls efter] shoot (, fire) at;[ kunne stå mål med] come up to, bear comparison with, compare (favourably) with;[ tage mål af en] take somebody's measurements, measure somebody ( til for),(fig) size somebody up, measure somebody with one's eye, look somebody up and down;[ uden mål og med] aimlessly.II. (et -)( dialekt) dialect;( mæle) speech. -
2 klima
sg - klímaet, pl - klímaerкли́мат м* * ** * *(et -er)(også fig) climate ( fx create a favourable climate for negotiations; the intellectual (, economic) climate).
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