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1 skade
damage, detriment, harm, hurt, impair, impairment, injury, magpie, mischief, tell on* * *I. (en -r)( fugl) magpie.II. (en -r)( fisk) skate.III. (en -r)(på ting etc) damage (på to, fx the damage done to the car (, their marriage, his reputation)),( fortræd) harm ( fx what harm can it do?),F mischief ( fx the bombs (, the speech) did a lot of mischief);( på legemet) injury (på to, fx severe injuries to the legs),( skavank) trouble ( fx I have got a bit of the old trouble);( maskinskade) breakdown;( forsikringsskade, tab) loss;[ skade at han ikke kom] what a pity he did not come;[ det er skade] it is a pity;(dvs sygdom) an old trouble;[ gøre skade] do (el. cause) damage,( fortræd) do harm;[ det gør mere skade end gavn] it does more harm than good;[ det er ingen skade til at] there is no harm in -ing ( fx in trying);[ skaden er sket] the damage (, harm, mischief) has been done;[ der er ingen skade sket] there is no harm done;[ lide skade, tage skade]( om ting) be damaged, suffer damage,( om person) be hurt;[ med præp:][ af skade bliver man klog] once bitten twice shy;[ han er blevet klog af skade] he has been taught by bitter experience;[ han havde ikke taget nogen skade af sit uheld] he was none the worse for his accident;[ han tager ingen skade af at arbejde] work will do him no harm;[ han kom for skade at vælte vasen] he was unfortunate enough to upset the vase, as (ill-)luck would have it he upset the vase;[ dække imod al skade] cover against all risks;[ komme til skade] come to harm, be hurt, be injured;[ til skade for] to the detriment of;[ være til skade for] be injurious to,( svagere) be detrimental to;[ det er ingen skade til at komme lidt for tidligt] there is no harm in being a little before time;[ du kan uden skade nævne hans navn] you can safely mention his name;[ du kunne uden skade være lidt høfligere] a little more politeness would not do any harm (, F: would not be amiss).IV. vb( om materiel skade) damage ( fx the car, the crops);( om legemsskade) injure ( fx he injured his leg),(T & oftest mindre alvorligt) hurt;( om helbred) damage ( fx one's health),( svagere) harm ( fx one's health; breast milk substitute may harm the baby),(F: svække, også om funktion) impair ( fx growth; one's health; one's hearing, one's eyesight);[ skadet](fx om sportsmand) injured;(fig) damage, injure ( fx his reputation; our trade),( svagere) harm ( fx his business, his reputation, oneself), do harm to;[ det skader ikke] it will do no harm, there is no harm in it;[ det vil skade mere end gavne] it will do more harm than good;[ hvad kan det skade at forsøge?] where is the harm in trying? what harm is there in trying? -
2 anstrengende
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3 prøvning
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4 enerverende
tedious, tediously* * *adj( udmattende) enervating;( som går på nerverne) trying,( stærkere) nerve-racking;( også) it gets on one's nerves. -
5 forsøg
sg - forsǿget, pl - forsǿg1) попы́тка ж2) испыта́ние с, о́пыт м* * *attempt, have a bash at, bid, endeavour, experiment, go, shot, show, try* * *(et -)( eksperiment) experiment;( prøve, afprøvning) trial, test;( bestræbelse) attempt;[ gøre et forsøg] make an attempt;T have a try, have a go;[ gøre et forsøg på at] make an attempt to (el. at -ing), try to,T have a go at -ing;[ lave et forsøg] make (el. carry out, conduct, perform) an experiment;[ lave forsøg med] experiment with ( fx new methods),( bruge i forsøg) experiment on ( fx animals);[ et mislykket forsøg] a failure, an unsuccessful attempt;[ det er et forsøg værd] it is worth trying (el. a try). -
6 fræk
на́глый, де́рзкий* * *abusive, bawdy, boorish, brazen, cheeky, impertinent, impudent, saucy* * *adj( uforskammet) impudent,T cheeky,( over for en af modsat køn) fresh ( over for with, fx he was trying to get fresh with me);( fræk og selvsikker) brash ( fx salesman), brazen ( fx sellers of heroin are getting more brazen);( om handling) daring ( fx crime, robbery, transaction),( skamløs) barefaced ( fx lie, trick, deception);( uartig) naughty ( fx girls, stories),( børnesprog) rude ( fx story, picture),( sjofel, kun foran sb) dirty ( fx story);( udfordrende) bold ( fx she gave him a bold look; a bold blouse), suggestive ( fx he made suggestive remarks to her);( sexet) sexy;[ frække blade] girlie magazines;[ komme med frække tilbud til] proposition ( fx a girl);T have the cheek (el. face) to;(se også slagterhund). -
7 hjælpe
4помога́ть* * *aid, assist, help, help out, minister, sustain* * *vb (hjalp, hjulpet) help,T lend a hand;(F, mere omfattende: støtte) aid;( i nød) relieve;( gavne) be of use, help,(F: især i nægtende udtryk) avail;( om lægemidler) be good ( imod for);[ det skal fedt hjælpe], se fed;[ så sandt hjælpe mig Gud] so help me God;[ han tror Gud hjælpe mig at...] he believes, so help me, that...;[ det hjælper ikke] it's no good (el. use) ( at græde crying);[ det hjalp altsammen ikke] it was no use; it was all in vain;[ det har ikke hjulpet mig] it has not done me any good,F I am none the better for it;[ hvad kan det hjælpe ( at prøve)] what is the good (of trying);[ man må hjælpe sig som man kan] one must help oneself as best one can; one must manage somehow;[ hjælpe sig med] make shift with, make do with;[ med præp og adv:][ hjælpes ad] do it between us (, you, them), help one another, join hands;[ hjælpe ham frakken af] help him out of (el. off with) his coat;[ hjælpe ham af med] rid (el. relieve) him of;[ hjælpe ham frem ( i verden)] help him to get on (in the world);[ hjælpe ham med at betale] help him (to) pay;[ det vil hjælpe med til at] it will help to ( fx clear up the matter),F it will contribute to (el. to -ing);[ hjælpe ham over gaden] help him to cross the street;[ hjælpe ham over vanskelighederne] help him to surmount his difficulties;[` hjælpe på] improve ( fx it will improve his understanding);[ hjælpe ham frakken `på] help him on with his coat, help him into his coat;[ han står ikke til at hjælpe] he is past help;[ hjælpe til løsningen af] help towards the solution of;[ hjælpe ham til en stilling] help him to get a job; -
8 hoved
sg - hóvedet, pl - hóvederголова́ ж* * ** * *(et -er) head;( overhoved) head;( pibehoved) bowl;( avishoved) heading, masthead, flag,( brevhoved) letterhead;[ bøje hovedet] bend (el. bow) one's head;[ han er et godt (el. lyst) hoved] he has got brains; he is a bright chap;[ jeg kan hverken finde hoved eller hale på det] I cannot make head or tail of it;[ der er hverken hoved eller hale på historien] the story is a complete mix-up;(dvs tømmermænd) have a thick head;[ have hoved til] have a head for;[ et hoved højere] taller by a head;[ holde hovedet højt] hold one's head high;[ holde hovedet klart (el. koldt)] keep one's head, keep cool;[ et uroligt hoved] a hothead;[ urolige hoveder] turbulent elements;[ et vittigt hoved] a wit;[ med præp og adv:][ slå det (ud) af hovedet] put it out of one's head;F dismiss it from one's mind;[ hvis det gik efter mit hoved] if I had my way;[ det er ikke efter mit hoved] it is not to my taste;[ kort for hovedet], se II. kort;[ han fik en bold i hovedet] he was hit on the head by a ball;[ jeg kan ikke få ind i mit hoved at] I can't get it into my head that;[ jeg fik det i hovedet igen] he (, they etc) threw it back at me;[ han talte det sammen i hovedet] he added it up in his head;[ sætte sig noget i hovedet] get something into one's head;[ hænge med hovedet], se hænge;[ se en over hovedet] look down on somebody;[ det går hen over hovedet på dem] it goes (el. is) over their heads;[ presse (el. trække) noget ned over hovedet på én](fig: påtvinge) force something on somebody; push (el. ram) something down somebody's throat;[ falde ned over hovedet på en] fall down about somebody's ears;[ falde på hovedet] fall head first (el. headlong) ( fx down the stairs);T take a header;[ springe ud på hovedet] dive (el. jump) head first, take a headlong dive,T take a header;[ springe (el. kaste sig el. styrte sig) på hovedet ud i] plunge headlong into;[ springe (etc) på hovedet ud i det](fig) take the plunge; jump in at the deep end;[ kaste sig på hovedet ud i arbejdet] rush headlong into the job;(fig) throw him in at the deep end;[ stille noget på hovedet] turn something upside down,(fig også) stand something on its head;[ stille tingene på hovedet] turn things upside down; put the cart before the horse;[ stå på hovedet] stand on one's head;( om ting) be upside down;(fig) go all out to help somebody;T stand on one's head (el. fall over oneself) trying to help somebody;[ blodet steg ham til hovedet] the blood mounted (, pludseligt: rushed) to his head;[ medgangen steg (el. gik) ham til hovedet] his success turned (el. went to) his head;[ vin som stiger til hovedet] heady wine. -
9 vilje
* * *(en -r) will;( i filosofi også) volition;[ få sin vilje] have one's (own) way;(se også II. ske, sætte (igennem));[ med adj:][ jeg kan ikke med min bedste vilje (el. selv med den bedste vilje afverden) se hvad] with the best will in the world I can't see what;[ den frie vilje] free will;[ af egen fri vilje] of one's own free will;[ det har man for sin gode vilje] that's what comes of trying to help people;[ ikke med min gode vilje] not if I can help it;[ med lidt god vilje kan man godt forstå det] if you stretch your imagination you can understand it;[ til trods for hans gode vilje] in spite of his good intentions;[ hvis alle viser god vilje] if everybody shows good will, with a bit of good will on all sides ( fx we can reach an agreement);[ vise sin gode vilje] give proof of one's good intentions;[ han gjorde det ikke af ond vilje] he meant no harm;[ hans sidste vilje] his last will and testament;[ med præp:][ med vilje] on purpose ( fx he did it on purpose), purposely; by design( fx by accident rather than by design);[ mod sin vilje] against one's will, in spite of oneself, involuntarily;[ uden min vilje] without my consent. -
10 værd
worth, worthiness* * *I. (et) worth ( fx know his true worth; he knows his own worth);[ det vil vi lade stå ved sit værd] we will take that for what it is worth.II. adj worth ( fx the ring is worth £1,000; it is not worth the price; the place is well worth a visit; it is worth a try);[ det er ulejligheden (el. umagen) værd] it is worth while (at prøvetrying);(se også tjeneste, I. ære);[ det er værd at gøre] it is worth doing ( fx the place is worthvisiting);[ det er ikke værd at tale om] it is not worth mentioning;[ der var ikke så mange penge at det var værd at tale om] there was no money to speak of;[ det er ikke værd at du går derhen] you had better not go there;[ er det værd at...?](dvs tilrådeligt) ought I (, we etc) to ( fx tell him?);[ det er ikke bedre værd] it does not deserve better;(bibl) the labourer is worthy of his hire;[ han er sin løn værd] he is worth his pay (, T: his salt);[ den er meget værd] it is worth a lot of money, it is very valuable;[ ti gange så meget værd som han] worth ten of him;[ mere værd end] worth more than;[ tror du den er noget værd?] do you think it is worth anything?[ enhver lærer der er noget værd kunne gøre det] any teacher worth the name(, T: worth his salt) could do it.
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