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2 bakke
I sg - bákken, pl - bákkerхолм м, возвы́шенность жII sg - bákken, pl - bákkerподно́с м* * *back, hill, hump, reverse, tray* * *I. (en -r)( banke) hill, rise;[ en høj bakke] a big hill;[ op ad bakke] uphill;[ ned ad bakke] downhill ( fx walk downhill);(fig) he is going downhill;[ det går mere og mere ned ad bakke med ham] he is going from bad to worse.II. (en -r)( til servering) tray,( af metal også) salver;( brødbakke) breadbasket;(til jordbær etc) punnet;(mar) mess kit,( spiselag) mess.III. vb( bevæge sig baglæns) back ( fx the car backed; he backed the car), reverse;( om skib) reverse, go astern;[ bakke op]( støtte) back up;[ bakke ud] back out.IV. vb ( ryge):[ bakke på] puff at;( med længere drag) pull at. -
3 op
full, up, upward(s)* * *præp, adv up;( op i en højere etage) upstairs;( åbnet) open ( fx break open the box; the window flew open);unbutton, unlace, unlock, unpack);( fuldstændigt) up ( fx burn up, drink up, eat up);(dvs på ny) repaint something;[ skal du ikke op?] aren't you going to get up?[ op og ned] up and down;(se også vende);[ med præp:][ op ad bakken (, floden, stigen etc)] up the hill (, the river, the ladder, etc);[ op ad bakken (, floden)]( også) uphill (, upstream);[ op ad dagen] later in the day;[ stå op ad en væg] lean against a wall;[ han tog hænderne op af lommen] he took his hands out of his pockets;[ op af vandet] out of the water;[ op fra] up from,( ud af) out of;[ op imod en million] close on a million;[ op med døren!] open the door![ op med humøret!] cheer up![ han skal op til eksamen næste år] he is taking his examination next year,( om skriftlig også:) he is sitting for his examination.... -
4 vanskelig
arduous, awkward, complex, delicate, difficult, embarrassing, hard, nasty, thorny, tricky, uphill* * *adj difficult,(mere T) hard ( fx task; for for),( ubehagelig også) T sticky ( fx situation, time);( om person) difficult (to get on with), hard to please,T sticky,(kræsen etc) particular ( fx about one's food),T faddy;adv with difficulty, not easily; hardly;[ den vanskelige alder] the awkward age;[ han har vanskelige fødder] his feet are hard to fit;[ gøre sig vanskelig] make difficulties,F be refractory;[ vanskelige tider] hard times;[ lægge noget hen til vanskelige tider] put something by for (el. provide against) a rainy day;[ have vanskeligt ved at gøre noget] have (some) difficulty in doing something, find it difficult (el. hard) to do something.
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