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1грузи́ть; перен. обременя́ть* * *fork, load* * *vb load;[ læsse af] unload;(fig) get one's problems (, worries etc) off one's chest;[ læsse et arbejde (, ansvaret for noget) over på én] shift a task (, the responsibility for something) on to somebody;[ læsse mere arbejde over på ham] load more work on him;[ læsse på] load. -
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drain, empty, rein, strip, turn out* * *I. (en -r) rein;(fig) keep under control, check,F curb ( fx one's anger).II. * empty ( fx a drawer, a dustbin, a room, one's pockets),( tømme fuldstændigt, rydde) empty out ( fx a drawer, one's pockets, a room);( for væske) empty ( fx a bottle, one's glass),( tømme fuldstændigt) drain ( fx one's glass), drain off ( fx he drained off the whole bottle);( losse) unload ( fx a car);( postkasse) clear;[ tømmes]( blive tom) empty ( fx the hall gradually emptied);[ postkassen tømmes fire gange daglig] there are four collections a day;[postkassen tømmes kl. 4] next collection 4 p.m.;[ med adv:][ tømme over i] empty into ( fx empty the water into a bucket);[ tømme ud] empty out,( om væske også) drain out, drain off. -
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