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1 opleve
experience, taste* * *vb( lære at kende) experience ( fx poverty),F know;( være ude for) meet with ( fx many adventures), have ( fx a happy time, an unhappy love affair);( gennemgå) live (el. be el. go) through ( fx he has lived through two world wars);F undergo ( fx a crisis);( overvære) see,F witness ( fx many curious scenes);( blive gammel nok til at opleve) live to see;(psyk & om kunstværk) experience ( fx a poem);[ det man har oplevet] one's experiences;[ jeg oplever aldrig noget] nothing ever happens to me;[ jeg har aldrig oplevet noget lignende] I never saw (, heard) anything like it. -
2 gennemgå
41) проходи́ть, прораба́тывать2) просма́тривать3) претерпева́ть* * *go over, review, run over, undergo* * *vb( gennemleve) go through, pass through ( fx a crisis, a serious illness);( også: være udsat for, F) undergo ( fx much suffering, a treatment, a transformation, an operation); experience ( fx hardships);( undersøge) examine,( gennemse) look through ( fx a document, the mail);( gennemsøge) go through ( fx a house, every drawer),( kontrollere) go over ( fx every detail, the accounts), check ( fxthe accounts),( nøje) scrutinize;( for at (ind)lære) take (el. go) through, go over;( et kursus) go through, take;[ gennemgå en lektie med en] go over (el. through) a lesson with somebody.
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