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1 situation
situation, win-win* * *(en -er) situation;[ vanskelig situation] difficult situation, predicament,T fix ( fx we are in the same fix);[ være situationen voksen] be equal to the occasion,T be up to it;( også) have one's back to the wall; -
2 betragtning
sg - betrágtningen, pl - betrágtningerрассмотре́ние с, соображе́ние сtáge i betrágtning — принима́ть во внима́ние
det kómmer íkke i betrágtning — об э́том не мо́жет быть и ре́чи
* * *(en -er) consideration;( spekulation) reflection, meditation;[ anstille betragtninger over] reflect on;( under hensyn til) in view of ( fx in view of the difficult situation we have decided to...),( om modsætning) considering ( fx he is quite well, considering his age);[ i betragtning af at] in view of the fact that; considering that;[ komme i betragtning] be considered, receive (el. be taken into) consideration;[ ikke komme i betragtning] be ignored,F be disregarded, receive no consideration,( være umuligt) be out of the question;[ tage i betragtning] take into consideration, consider, not forget, allow for,( overbærende) make allowance for ( fx his youth);[ når alt tages i betragtning] everything considered;[ uden at tage i betragtning] without considering,F regardless of;(dvs begrundelse) on the grounds that,(dvs antagelse) on the assumption that;[ ud fra en umiddelbar betragtning] on the face of it;[ lade ude af betragtning] leave out of consideration, ignore,F discount ( fx their evidence), disregard;[ ved nærmere betragtning] on closer examination. -
3 råd
advice, council, counsel, hint, rot* * *I. (et -)( vejledning) (piece el. bit el. word of) advice ( fx let me give you a piece of advice; this piece of advice was not taken; the advice was good; this excellent advice was not heeded),(F: om mere betydningsfulde ting) counsel ( fx give him good counsel; sage counsels);( rådsforsamling) council, board;[ et godt råd] a piece of good advice;T take my tip![ mange gode råd] a lot of good advice;[ her var gode råd dyre] this was a difficult situation;T the fat is in the fire![ med vb:][ finde på råd] find a way (out),F think of some expedient;[ lægge råd op] take counsel together,( lave sammensværgelse) plot,F conspire ( mod against);[ lægge råd op om] plan,(neds) plot;[ han ved altid råd] he is never at a loss (what to do);(se også levende);[ med præp:][ det er der råd for] that can be managed (, F: remedied); something can be done about that;[ stå bi med råd og dåd] assist by word and deed;[ spørge ham om råd (el. til råds)] consult him, ask his advice;[ på hans råd] on (el. at) his advice;[ tage en med på råd] consult somebody, hear somebody ( fx we must hear him first);[ der er råd til det] we (, they etc) can well afford it;[ han har råd til at holde bil] he can afford to run a car;[ han har ikke råd til det] he cannot afford it;II. (et)( i tømmer) (dry-)rot. -
4 vanskelig
arduous, awkward, complex, delicate, difficult, embarrassing, hard, nasty, thorny, tricky, uphill* * *adj difficult,(mere T) hard ( fx task; for for),( ubehagelig også) T sticky ( fx situation, time);( om person) difficult (to get on with), hard to please,T sticky,(kræsen etc) particular ( fx about one's food),T faddy;adv with difficulty, not easily; hardly;[ den vanskelige alder] the awkward age;[ han har vanskelige fødder] his feet are hard to fit;[ gøre sig vanskelig] make difficulties,F be refractory;[ vanskelige tider] hard times;[ lægge noget hen til vanskelige tider] put something by for (el. provide against) a rainy day;[ have vanskeligt ved at gøre noget] have (some) difficulty in doing something, find it difficult (el. hard) to do something. -
5 ganske
1) совсе́м, соверше́нно2) дово́льно, вполне́gánske vist (, men) — коне́чно (, но)
* * ** * *I. adv( i højeste grad, absolut) absolutely ( fx awful, marvellous, impossible), perfectly ( fx awful; you are perfectly right; he is perfectly intolerable);( helt, i høj grad) quite ( fx alone, impossible, young; I quite agree with him; he is not quite honest);( meget) very ( fx very small, a very short time);( temmelig) fairly ( fx fairly good); quite ( fx quite good; quite a good dinner; it is quite warm);[ ganske anderledes] quite different(ly);[ ganske anderledes godt] far better;[ ganske anderledes vanskelig] far more difficult;[ noget ganske andet], se II. helt;[ jeg er ganske uenig med dig] I completely disagree with you;[ ganske som du vil] just as you please;[ ganske vist]( men) of course (but), true (but) ( fx true, I saw him, but I didn't speak to him),( om stærkere modsætning) certainly, indeed (but) ( fx thesituation is certainly (el. indeed) serious, but there is still hope);II. adj whole ( fx the whole day).
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