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  • 1 fejl

    1. sg - fejlen, pl - fejl
    1) оши́бка ж, опло́шность ж

    begǻ en fejl — допусти́ть опло́шность

    2) недоста́ток м
    2. a
    неве́рный, оши́бочный

    gå fejl — заблужда́ться

    hǿre fejl — ослы́шаться

    táge fejl — ошиба́ться

    * * *
    error, failing, fault, flaw, impediment, mistake
    * * *
    I. (en -)
    ( i stil, oversættelse etc: noget man har gjort forkert) mistake,
    (mere F, fagligt: noget der er forkert) error ( fx your English translation is full of mistakes (el. errors); the classification of learners' errors; printer's errors);
    (ved ting etc, generelt) imperfection ( fx these goods have been reduced because of imperfections),
    ( især funktionsfejl) fault ( fx in the electrical system),
    ( mangel, F) defect ( fx hidden defects, a defect in his character, in the system, in the mechanism),
    ( mindre fejl, brist, støbefejl) flaw ( fx in the glass, in a
    contract, in his character);
    ( hos person) fault ( fx he has many faults; that is his only fault),
    (F: ufuldkommenhed, især pl) shortcoming ( fx I know my own
    shortcomings; we all have our little shortcomings; try to correct one's shortcomings);
    ( fejl man begår) mistake ( fx you have made a (serious) mistake), fault
    ( fx that is his own fault; it is my fault that we are late; he
    admitted his fault (el. mistake)),
    (mere F) error ( fx there are errors (el. faults) on both sides),
    ( mindre) slip,
    ( brøler) blunder;
    ( i tennis) fault;
    [ det er fejlen] that is what is wrong.
    II. adj wrong.
    III. adv wrongly,
    (især T) wrong,
    F erroneously;
    (ved vb kan fejl ofte udtrykkes ved:) mis- ( fx mishear, miscalculate);
    [ gribe fejl] miss,
    (fig) make a mistake;
    [ gå fejl] go the wrong way;
    [ gå fejl af ham] miss him;
    [ læse fejl] make a mistake in reading;
    [ se fejl] be mistaken;
    [ skrive fejl] make a mistake (in writing);
    [ skyde fejl] miss (the mark);
    [ slå fejl] go wrong, fail;
    [ tage fejl] make a mistake, be mistaken, be wrong;
    [ tage fejl af tiden (, vejen)] mistake the time (, the way);
    [ jeg tog fejl af ham] I was mistaken in him;
    [ hvis jeg ikke tager meget fejl] if I am not greatly mistaken;
    [ jeg tog fejl af ham og hans broder] I mistook him for his brother;
    [ ikke til at tage fejl af] unmistakable;
    [ tag ikke fejl af det!] make no mistake (about that)! ( fx it is a very difficult job, make no mistake);
    [ så tror du fejl] then you are greatly mistaken;
    T then you think wrong;
    [ træde fejl] stumble, miss one's footing.

    Danish-English dictionary > fejl

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