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1 eksempel
sg - eksémplet, eksémpelet, pl - eksémplerприме́р мfor eksémpel — наприме́р
* * *case, example, illustration, instance, manifestation, specimen* * *(et, eksempler) example (på of, fx this is a good example of his early work; give examples of how the word is used); instance (på of, fxan instance of bad workmanship; cite instances in illustration);( oplysende) illustration;[ for eksempel] for instance, for example, fk e.g.;[ ord som for eksempel fader og moder] words such as father and mother;[ følge hans eksempel, tage eksempel efter ham] follow his example; take a leaf out of his book;[ et godt eksempel] a good example,( på det man taler om) a case in point;[ være et godt eksempel] set a good example ( for to);[ et eksempel på det modsatte] an instance to the contrary;[ der findes eksempler på at dette er sket] there are examples of this having occurred; this is known to have occurred;[ som eksempel] by way of example;[ som eksempel på] as an instance of;[ som eksempler på brugen af ordet] to illustrate the use of the word;[ vi må ( straffe ham for at) statuere et eksempel] we must make an example of him (el. make him an example);[ belyse ved eksempler] exemplify, illustrate. -
2 eneste
еди́нственный* * *only, sole* * *adj only ( fx my only friend),F sole ( fx the sole heir to an estate);[ han var eneste barn] he was an only child;[ de eneste] the only (ones);[ den eneste] the only (one), the one;[ det eneste] the only thing;[ det eneste mærkelige ved det] the only remarkable thing about it;[en (, et) eneste] a (el. one) single ( fx I only had a single reply);( spørgende, opfordrende også) a (el. one) solitary ( fx (can you) give me one solitary (el. single) reason why I should do it);[ en eneste gang] once only;( fx he hasn't got a single friend; I can't think of one solitary example);(uden sb) not (a single) one;( også) only one;[ hver eneste] every (single); each and every ( fx in each and every speech he made);[ hver eneste en] every single one. -
3 foregå
4происходи́ть, случа́ться* * ** * *vb( finde sted) take place, happen;( være i gang) go on ( fx what is going on in Russia?);F be in progress;( svarer til) here you are;[ være med hvor det foregår] be in the centre of events;[ eksaminationen foregår på engelsk] the examination is conducted in English;[ foregå en med et godt eksempel] give (el. set) a good example (to somebody);[ der er foregået en forandring] there has been a change;[ der er foregået en forandring med ham] he has changed. -
4 repræsentere
* * *vb represent;( i parlamentet også) be member for, sit for;( være) be ( fx this is a good example of his early work),F constitute ( fx a serious risk);( beløbe sig til) amount to ( fx a considerable sum);( udgøre) make up, account for ( fx half the expenditure);( give selskaber) entertain;[ lade sig repræsentere ved] be represented by. -
5 skræk
dread, fear, fright, funk, horror, terror* * *(en)( frygt) fear,( stærkere) terror;( pludselig) fright,( stærkere) scare,( svagere, F) alarm;( noget skrækindjagende) terror;[ han er min skræk] he is my pet aversion;[ skræk og rædsel] fear and dread;[ panisk skræk] panic terror, panic;[ med præp:][ være ved at dø af skræk] be frightened to death,T be scared stiff;[ ryste af skræk] tremble with fear;[ af skræk for] for fear of;[ have en skræk for] be mortally afraid of,( uvilje) have a violent aversion to;[ få en skræk i livet] get frightened, get a fright (, scare);[ jage én en skræk i livet] give somebody a fright (, scare);[ slippe med skrækken] be more frightened than hurt;[ til skræk og advarsel] as a deterrent (to others);[ straffe en til skræk og advarsel] make an example of somebody.
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