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* * *change, commute, reduce, transform, turn* * *vb change,( fuldstændigt, F) transform;[ forvandle til] change (, turn, F transform) into ( fx a prince into a frog, boys into men; turn night into day);[ forvandle sig til] change (, turn, be transformed) into;(dvs det man var) change back into;[ forvandle til aske] reduce to ashes. -
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carve out, create, evoke, generate, make* * ** create, make;( fremkalde) cause, give rise to;[ skabe om til] transform into;[ med sb:][ skabe en forandring] bring about a change;[ skabe interesse for] create (el. arouse) an interest in;[ skabe kontakt med] establish contact with;[ skabe tillid] build confidence,( indgyde) inspire confidence;[ skabe utilfredshed] give rise to dissatisfaction;[ med sig:][ skabe sig](dvs være skabagtig) be affected, attitudinize;( opføre sig tåbeligt) play the fool ( fx stop playing the fool),(" spille komedie") put on an act,( tage på vej) make a fuss ( over over, about),T create, carry on,(gøre knuder etc) play up ( fx my leg has been playing up allweek);[ skabe sig en karriere] make (, F: carve out) a career (for oneself);[ skabe sig et navn] make a name for oneself;[ skabe sig om] transform oneself. -
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convert, transform* * *vbF convert,( fuldstændigt) transform ( til into, fx turn (, convert) the firm into a joint stock company, convert rags into paper, convert (, transform) the house into a museum);(fys, kem) convert ( til into, to, fx water into ice, coal (in)to gas, sulphur to sulphuric acid), transform ( til into, to, fx energy into motion, benzene to phenol);( lave om på) remodel, reshape ( fx society, the system);( omordne) reorganize,( regering også) reconstruct,T reshuffle. -
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vb( sælge) sell, realize;(typ) reset;(mus.) transpose;[ omsætte sine ord i handling] translate one's words into action;(dvs sælge) negotiate a bill. -
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