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1 trykke
oppress, print, run off, squeeze* * *I. vb press ( fx press the lid down; press one's nose against a window; he pressed his lips against hers),( stærkere: klemme; trykke sammen) squeeze ( fx squeeze (, press) more clothes into a suitcase; squeeze water out of a sponge);( skubbe) push ( fx push (, press) the handle down; push one's finger through a hole);( om sko) press ( fx the shoe is pressing my toe; I don't like shoes that press),( stærkere: så det gør ondt) pinch,(se også sko);( underbyde) cut;( løn) force down;F burden, oppress;[ der er noget der trykker ham] he has something on his mind;[ det er ikke just beskedenhed der trykker ham] he is not over-modest, modesty is not his strong point;[ med præp, sb, adj & adv:][ trykke et gevær af] fire a gun, pull the trigger;[ trykke flad] flatten (out);[ trykke éns hånd, trykke én i hånden] shake hands with somebody, shake somebody by the hand,( hjerteligere) press (el. clasp) somebody's hand;[ trykke én en mønt i hånden] press (, ubemærket: slip) a coin into somebody's hand;[ han trykkede mig i sine arme] he hugged (el. clasped) me in his arms;[ trykke døren i] push the door to;[ trykke en rude ind] push in a pane;[ trykke ham ind til sig] hug him;[ trykke itu] squeeze to pieces;[ trykke ned] press (, push) down,( tynge ned) weigh down;[ trykke på en knap] press (el. push) a button;[ trykke på aftrækkeren] press the trigger,( fyre af) pull the trigger;[ han trykkede et kys på hendes pande] he imprinted a kiss on her forehead;[ trykke sammen] press together,F compress;( kraftigere) squeeze,( trykke flad) flatten;[ trykke til](dvs hårdt) press hard;[ trykke døren til] push the door to;[ trykke ham til sit bryst] press (el. clasp) him to one's breast;[ trykke ud]( om filipens, tube, tandpasta etc) squeeze out ( fx a boil, some toothpaste);[ med sig:][ trykke sig] hold back;[ trykke sig ind til (, op til) én]( kælent) cuddle up to somebody,( ængsteligt) press (up) against somebody;[ trykke sig op ad væggen] press (up) against the wall,(for ikke at blive ramt el. set) flatten oneself against the wall;[ trykke sig ved (at)] jib at (-ing) ( fx at paying the money);[ trykke sig ved at gøre sin pligt] shirk one's duty;II. *(bøger etc) print ( fx books, cotton, an etching);( i avis) print, publish;[ trykke op] reprint ( fx a book);(se også trykt). -
2 måtte
mod1) мочь, име́ть пра́воmå jeg kómme ind? — разреши́те войти́?
2) быть до́лжнымhan må réjse — он до́лжен уе́хать
man må — ну́жно, необходи́мо; мо́жно
han må vǽre syg — он, ви́димо, бо́лен
* * *have to, mat, may, must* * *I. (en -r) mat;( beherske sig) control oneself, keep one's temper,T keep one's cool;( opføre sig godt) behave oneself;( overholde et forbud) toe the line.II. vb (må, måtte, måttet)a) ( have lov til) be allowed to, be at liberty to;[ jeg må]( gerne) I may;T I can;[ må jeg gå?] may I go?T can I go?[ det må du gerne] you are welcome (to do that);F you may;[ jeg må vel ikke tale lidt med dig?] could I speak to you for a moment?[ åh far, må vi ikke nok?] please daddy, won't you let us?(se også III. bede);b) [ Udtryk][ der må ikke ryges her] smoking is not allowed here;[ jeg må ikke for far] father (, T dad) won't let me;c) ( nødvendighed) have (got) to, be obliged to,( logisk nødvendighed) be bound to ( fx it was bound to be afailure);[ jeg må gå] I must go;[ jeg måtte gå] I had to go;[ jeg sagde at jeg måtte gå] I said that I must go;[ jeg må af sted] I must go, I must be off;[ jeg må hjem (, ind)] I must go home (, in);[ jeg måtte le] I could not help laughing;[ der må tid til] it takes time;d) ( ønske: må) may;( måtte) might;[ gid du må leve længe] may you live long;[ jeg håbede, at det måtte lykkes ham] I hoped that he might succeed; e) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:][ det må han om] that is his look-out, that is up to him;(se også hellere, II. nok). -
3 næse
nose, runny* * *(en -r) nose;( irettesættelse) reprimand;( på fly) nose;( på fodtøj) toe;(fig) have flair;[ have næse for] have a nose for, have flair for;[ det gik hans næse forbi] it passed by him, he just missed it;[ få en lang næse] be disappointed;[ stikke sin næse i] poke (el. stick) one's nose into;[ stikke (el. sætte) næsen i sky](fig) stick one's nose in the air;[ sætte sin næse op efter] aim at,(neds) fondly hope to get;[ tabe næse og mund] gape, be dumbfounded;[ tage næsen til sig] back out;(se også II. pille, I. pudse, II. række, snyde);[ med præp:][ gå lige efter næsen] follow one's nose;[ lige for næsen af os] under our (very) noses ( fx he stole it from under our (very) noses);( også) it was staring me in the face;[ ikke kunne huske fra næse til mund] have a memory like a sieve;( er syg) he is flat on his back,( er død) he has turned up his toes;[ sidde med næsen i bøgerne] pore over one's books; be (el. sit) buried in one's books;[ han sidder altid med næsen i en bog] he always has his nose in a book;(dvs irettesætte ham) rap him over (el. on) the knuckles;[pr. næse] a head, each;(dvs af beundring) go into raptures about;[ spille en på næsen] fool somebody;( være fræk) be pert to somebody;(se også II. rynke, skind);(fig) take somebody in, do somebody.
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