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1 tyran
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2 død
1. sg - dødenсмерть ж2. ahan er død — он у́мер
* * *dead, death, end, flat, inanimate, inert* * *I. (en) death,(F og jur) decease, demise;[ det bliver min død] it will be the death of me;[ finde døden] meet one's death;[ død og pine!] gosh!(fig, T) it is a slow job;(hist.) the Black Death;[ den visse død] certain death;[ med præp:][ ligge for døden] be dying;[ gå i døden for] die for;[ tro indtil døden] faithful unto death;[ han vil tage sin død over det] it will be the death of him;[ død over tyrannen] death to the tyrant;[ græmme sig til døde] grieve oneself to death, die of grief;II. adj dead, inanimate;( om tid) slack ( fx a slack period);perf part died;[ han var død af kræft] he had died of cancer;[ de døde] the dead;[ den døde] the dead man (, woman),(jur) the deceased;[ 200 døde] 200 dead;[ død eller levende] dead or alive;[ mere død end levende] more dead than alive;[ ligge som død] lie as one dead;[ han var død ( og borte)] he was dead (and gone);[ hendes fingre var døde af kulde] her fingers were numb with cold;[ Det døde Hav] the Dead Sea;[ dødt løb] (a) dead heat;[ dødt punkt] dead centre,(fig) deadlock ( fx the negotiations have reached a deadlock),F impasse ( fx reach an impasse in the discussion);(fig) break the deadlock;( også) things have begun to move;[ dødt skib] abandoned vessel;[ dødt sprog] dead language;[ død vinkel](mil.) dead angle;( i bil) blind area;(se også sild). -
3 fremstille
11) изобража́ть, представля́ть2) изготовля́ть, производи́ть* * *brew, manufacture* * *vb( fabrikere) produce, make, manufacture ( fx cars);( fortælle om) recount, give an account of ( fx the events leading up to the crime);( gøre rede for) state,F set forth ( fx one's views), expound ( fx he expounded histheory);( afbilde, gengive, skildre) represent ( fx the painting represents a naval battle; he is represented in the book as a bloodthirsty tyrant); depict;( om skuespiller: optræde som) play ( fx play Romeo), act;[ fremstille en i retten] bring somebody before the court;[ fremstille sig] present oneself ( fx for an examination). -
4 fælde
sg - fǽlden, pl - fǽlderлову́шка ж, западня́ ж* * *booby trap, bring down, chop down, cut, cut down, fell, moult, snare, trap* * *I. (en -r) trap,(fig: til at fange nogen med) trap,( skjult fare) pitfall;[ gå i fælden] fall into the trap,(fig også) swallow the bait;[ fælden klappede (el. smækkede) i] the trap snapped shut;(fig) the trap was closed;[ sætte (el. stille) en fælde for](også fig) set a trap for;[ et spørgsmål der rummer en fælde] a catch question.II. vb( hugge om) cut down, fell ( fx a tree);( omstyrte) overthrow ( fx a tyrant, the Government);(F: dræbe) kill, slay;( hår) shed,( fjer) moult;(fig) pass one's verdict;[ fuglene fælder nu] the birds are moulting now;[ hunden fælder] the dog is shedding its hair;[ fælde kroppen fremad] bend forward;[ fælde tårer] shed tears;[ dette vidnesbyrd fældede ham] this evidence proved damning to him (, T: finished him off). -
5 historie
sg - histórien, pl - histórierисто́рия ж* * *fairy-story, history, story, yarn* * *(en -r)( fx the history of Denmark; study history; learn from history);( fortælling) story (om about, of, fx a story about fairies, the story of his life),F tale;( sag) affair, business ( fx a strange (, nasty) business);[ historien] history;[ Englands historie] the history of England, English history;[ det er en anden historie] that is quite another (el. a different) story;(dvs det der altid sker) that is the (same) old story;[ det er en køn historie!] that is a nice mess![ med vb:][ historien gentager sig] history repeats itself;[ gå over i historien] go down to (el. in) history ( fx he will go down to history as the worst tyrant the world has seen); pass into history, become history ( fx this event will become history);[ derom melder historien intet] that is not on record;[ skabe historie] make history. -
6 hustyran
domestic tyrant. -
7 ned
1) вниз2) доло́йned med ham! — доло́й его́!
* * ** * *adv down;[ ned af] down from, off;[ ned fra] (down) from, off;[ ned i] (down) into;[ ned med...!] down with...! ( fx down with the tyrant!);[ ned med hænderne!] hands down![ ned over] down ( fx the tears were streaming down her face). -
8 prisgive
vb give up,F abandon ( til to, to the mercy of);[ være prisgivet] be at the mercy of ( fx the waves, the tyrant). -
9 redskab
apparatus, appliance, implement, tool, utensil* * *(et -er) tool,F implement;( instrument) instrument;(zo etc = organ) organ;( om person) tool ( fx he was a willing tool in the hands of the tyrant),(se også viljeløs);( til gymnastik) apparatus ( fx competitors must perform two sets of exercises on each apparatus);[ et (gymnastik)redskab] a piece of (gymnastic) apparatus;[ mange redskaber] a lot of apparatus. -
10 værktøj
paraphernalia, tool* * *(et -er) tool,( som samlet mængde) tools ( fx take good care of one's tools; a bad workman blames his tools);(fig) tool ( fx he was a willing tool in the hand of the tyrant);[ et stykke værktøj] a tool;[ meget værktøj] a lot of tools;[ et sæt værktøj] a set of tools.
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