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drowsy, drowsily, jaded, tired, weary, wearily* * *adj tired,T fagged (out),( stærkere, F) weary, fatigued;( om materiale) fatigued;( om mad) tired ( fx avoid food that looks tired);[ træt af](dvs ked af) tired of,( stærkere) T fed up with,F weary of;( udmattet af) tired with ( fx standing), tired from ( fx thejourney);[ køre én træt] tire somebody out;[ han er kørt træt] he is run down;T he has run out of steam. -
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* * *vb (slap, sluppet)( med objekt) let go (one's hold) of,F release (one's hold on);( tabe) drop ( fx he dropped the bottle), let fall;( opgive) give up ( fx the hope of something);T ( betale) fork out;[ kagen vil ikke slippe formen] the cake sticks to the tin;(se også I. tag, I. tøjle, vind);( uden objekt) ( give slip) let go;( blive fri for noget) be let off, get off;( holde op) leave off ( fx where did we leave off last time?);[ med præp & adv:][ slippe af med] get rid of;(se også syn);[ slippe billigt ( fra det)] get off (el. be let off) cheap(ly);[ slippe bort] get away, escape;[ slippe for noget] escape something,T get out of something;[ slippe for at gøre noget] escape doing something, be let off (doing) something;[ slippe forbi] get past;[ slippe fra en] get away from somebody, escape from somebody;(dvs et forehavende) succeed,(mht noget frækt) get away with it,(mht ulykke) escape unhurt, have a lucky escape,(mht et arbejde) acquit oneself well;( om ulykke) have a lucky escape;[ slippe levende fra det, slippe fra det med livet] escape with one's life, survive;( om arbejde) have an easy job of it;[ prøve at slippe nemt fra det] cut corners;[ slippe igennem] manage to get through,( til eksamen) pass,( knebent) squeeze (el. scrape) through;( smutte igennem) slip through ( fx a net);[ slippe ind] get in,( med objekt) let in, admit;[ slippe løs] break loose,( med objekt) let loose, turn loose ( fx let (el. turn) the dogs (, the prisoner) loose; på on),( om fange også) set free, let out;[ slippe med] be let off with, get off with ( fx a fine, a warning);[ lade ham slippe med] let him off with ( fx a fine, a warning);[ slippe med en brækket arm] escape with a broken arm;(se også skræk);[ slippe nemt om ved det], se ovf: slippe nemt fra det;[ slippe op] give out, run out, come to an end;[ mine penge (etc) er sluppet op] I have run out of money (etc);[ slippe ud] get out,( om hemmelighed) leak out,( ved en fortalelse) slip out,( flygte) escape;[ slippe én ud] let somebody out,( af fængsel) release somebody;[ slippe damp ud] let off steam;[nå, dér slap det ud!] so that's it![ slippe ud af] get out of ( fx the burning building),( smutte) slip out of ( fx the net);[ slippe uden om] get round ( fx the obstacle, the question),T dodge;[ slippe væk] get away ( fra from).
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