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1 dreje om hjørnet
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2 komme over det værste
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3 dreje
1верте́ть, крути́ть; враща́тьdréje et telefónnummer — набира́ть но́мер телефо́на
dréje af — 1) отвёртывать 2) сверну́ть 3) перемени́ть те́му (разгово́ра)
dréje om — повёртывать
det dréjer sig om... — речь идёт о...
* * *dial, fork, slew, swivel, turn, twiddle, twist* * *vb turn;( keramisk) throw;( sno) twirl, twist;( rotere) turn (round); revolve,( om en akse også) rotate;( på automatisk telefon) dial;[ med sig:][ dreje sig] turn,( rotere) revolve,( om en akse også) rotate,( om vind) change, shift,(tlf) direct dial ( fx a number), direct dial to ( fx a country);[ dreje sig om]( handle om) be about ( fx tell me what it is (all) about);( gælde) be a matter of ( fx it is a matter of minutes);( være centreret om) turn on ( fx all his thoughts turned on the one question; the whole debate turns on a single point);[ dreje sig om sin akse] revolve on its axis;[ det er det det drejer sig om] that is the point, that is what it is all about;[ hvad drejer det sig om?] what is it (all) about?[ det drejer sig om hvorvidt] the question is whether;[ det drejer sig om minutter (, £100)] it is a question (el. matter) of minutes (, £100);[ det er ikke penge det drejer sig om] money is not the point;[ den person det drejer sig om] the person in question;[ når det drejer sig om] when it comes to ( fx when it comes to helping other people he is always willing);[ når det drejer sig om penge] where money is concerned;[ når det drejer sig om en forbrydelse] in case of a crime;[ med præp & adv:][ dreje `af] turn (aside),(mar) bear away;(om vej etc) branch off;(fig) change the subject, veer off;[ dreje samtalen hen på] bring the conversation round to;[ dreje `om] turn;[ dreje om hjørnet] turn the corner;[ dreje halsen om på ham] wring his neck;[ dreje nøglen om] turn the key;(fig) close down, shut up shop,T put up the shutters;[ dreje op for]( dreje højere op) turn up;[` dreje på] turn,(T: frem og tilbage) twiddle (with) ( fx the knobs on the radio);(mar) heave to;(mar) haul the wind. -
4 svinge
bear, bend, brandish, curve, fork, pivot, range, slew, swerve, swing, swish, veer* * *vb (svingede el. svang, svinget el. svunget)( med objekt) swing ( fx one's arms, a stick, a child on to one's back, the door open),( vifte med) wave ( fx a flag, a handkerchief),( med en flot bevægelse, F) flourish ( fx one's hat, one's stick);( lade ændre retning) swing, turn ( fx one's car into a side street);[` svinge med], se ovf;( uden objekt) swing ( fx the rope (, the door, the pendulum) was swinging; he was swinging on a rope; the door swung open),( ændre retning) swing, turn ( fx the car swung round the corner; the road turns to the left),( pludseligt: vige ud) swerve ( fx the car swerved out in front of him);( vibrere) vibrate ( fx a string (, a tuning fork) vibrates),(fys) oscillate ( fx a pendulum (, a wave) oscillates);( forandre sig) vary ( fx prices vary between £100 and £120 for one gramme; her feelings varied between joy and fear),( være ustadig, F) fluctuate ( fx prices (, the temperature)fluctuated; fluctuate between hope and fear);( skifte standpunkt) swing over ( fx to the Conservatives);( også) turn the corner;[ svingende](dvs ustabil) changeable, variable;[ en svingende tallerken] a heaped plate;[ med sig:][ svinge sig fra gren til gren] swing (oneself) from branch to branch;[ svinge sig i sadlen] swing oneself (el. vault) into the saddle;[ svinge sig ned fra] swing oneself down from ( fx a tree);(fig) rise ( fx rise to the position of chief manager);( om fugl) soar;(fig) summon up, work up,T get up ( fx I can't summon (etc) up any enthusiasm (, pity) for him). -
5 omkring
around, round, round about, some, something like* * *præp, adv about, (a)round ( fx the world about (el. (a)round us));( i én retning, især) round ( fx run (, dance) round the tree),( i alle retninger) about, around ( fx wander (, run, rush, travel, fool, potter) about (el. around)),(am generelt især) around;( cirka) about ( fx about 5000; about three o'clock), round (about), around,(am især) around;( ved årstal) about,(især hist.) circa, fk c. ( fx born c. 1340);( vedrørende) about;[ omkring!]( kommando) about turn![ her omkring] hereabouts, around here, in this neighbourhood;[ omkring i] about ( fx walk about the streets (, the castle)), (a)round( fx walk (a)round the room, travel (a)round the world); about (etc) in;[ med en mur omkring] with a wall (a)round (el. round it);[ omkring på markerne] about the fields;
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turn the corner — achieve part of a goal, progress toward a goal Lan was very ill, but she s turned the corner. She s recovering … English idioms
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turn the corner — Synonyms and related words: alter, ameliorate, be changed, be converted into, be renewed, bottom out, brace up, break, change, checker, chop, chop and change, come about, come around, come round, convalesce, degenerate, deteriorate, deviate,… … Moby Thesaurus
turn the corner — go around the block on the street … English contemporary dictionary
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turn a corner — turn the/a corner phrase to begin to be healthy, happy, or successful again after a difficult period Has the economy finally turned the corner? With this new job I feel I’m turning a corner. Thesaurus: to be, or to become happy or happiersynonym … Useful english dictionary