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1 god egenskab
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2 fortrin
have an / the advantage (over)* * *( god egenskab) good point ( fx he (, the house) has some good points),(mere F) merit, advantage, virtue ( fx that was his only virtue; the great virtue (el. merit el. advantage) of the scheme);(forrang etc) precedence;[ give en (, noget) fortrinet] give preference to somebody (, something); prefer somebody (, something) ( frem for to);[ fortrin og mangler] advantages and disadvantages; merits and demerits;[ hans største fortrin] his best point, his greatest virtue. -
3 dyd
sg - dyden, pl - dyderдоброде́тель ж* * ** * *(en -er) virtue;[ gøre en dyd af nødvendigheden] make a virtue of necessity. -
4 borgerdyd
civic virtue. -
5 dydsmønster
paragon of virtue. -
6 fordel
sg - fórdelen, pl - fórdeleпреиму́щество с; вы́года ж, по́льза жtil hans fórdel — в его́ по́льзу
* * *advantage, have an / the advantage (over), attractiveness, benefit, have the edge on / over, good, merit, virtue* * *(en -e)( fortrin) advantage;( forreste del) front part,( fagligt) anterior part;[ fordele og mangler] advantages and disadvantages;[ drage fordel af], se II. drage;[ høste fordel af], se høste;[ have en fordel frem for] have an advantage over,T have the edge on (el. over);[ det har sine fordele] it has its advantages, there is something to be said for it;[ med fordel] profitably, with advantage;[ se på sin fordel] look after one's own interests;[ til fordel for] in favour of ( fx give up something in favour of something else);[ til fordel for ham] in his favour, for his benefit;[ til hans fordel] to his advantage;[ tage sig ud til sin fordel] appear to advantage;[ udnytte det til sin egen fordel] exploit it for one's own benefit;[ fordelen ved] the advantage of;[ fordelen ved at] the advantage in -ing ( fx there is no advantage in acting too soon; there are several advantages in doing it now);[ se sin fordel ved at] find it profitable (el. an advantage) to. -
7 kraft
sg - kraften, pl - kræfterси́ла ж, мощь ж* * *bounce, energy, force, impetus, juice, potency, power, sturdiness* * *(en, kræfter)(fysisk el. åndelig styrke) strength ( fx he hadn't the strength to do it);( naturkraft) force ( fx the forces of nature);( voldsomhed) force, power ( fx the force (el. power) of the wind (, the blow, the explosion, the argument));( energi) energy,(F; også livskraft) vigour ( fx the vigour of youth);( gyldighed) force;( dygtig person) person of first-rate ability;( energisk person) dynamic person;[ betydelig kraft] great force ( fx he has been a great force in the party);[ teatrets bedste kræfter] the best actors;[ der er kræfter i bevægelse for at] efforts are being made to;[ bruge sine kræfter] use one's strength;[ have gode kræfter] be strong;[ han havde ikke mange kræfter tilbage] he had not much strength left;(fig) put one's shoulder to the wheel;[ prøve kræfter med] try one's strength against;[ lade ham prøve sine kræfter] let him show what he can do (på with);[ med præp:][ af alle kræfter] with all one's might; for all one is worth;[ af sine lungers fulde kraft] at the top of one's voice;[ for fuld kraft] at full steam (el. speed), at full blast;[ for halv kraft] at half speed;[ i kraft af] by virtue of;operation);[ på kraft] with a will;[ komme til kræfter] recover (one's strength);[ sætte ud af kraft] annul,( midlertidigt) suspend ( fx a law);[ ved vore forenede kræfter] by our combined efforts; -
8 letfærdig
adj( umoralsk) loose ( fx woman);( ualvorlig) frivolous,( respektløs) flippant ( fx remarks);( også, glds) woman of easy virtue. -
9 letlevende
adj of easy virtue. -
10 løsagtig
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11 tråd
fibre, strand, thread* * *(en -e) thread;( metaltråd) wire;( til perler; til marionetter) string;( fiber) fibre;( fisks føletråd) barb, barbel;( i glødelampe) filament;(fig) thread;[ holde trådene i sin hånd] be in a key position;[ trække i trådene] pull the strings;[ falde i tråd med] be in keeping with;[ løs på tråden] of easy virtue;[ hun er løs på tråden] she is no better than she should be;(fig) the leitmotif;[ det går som en rød tråd igennem...] it forms the leitmotif of...;( ring mig op) give me a ring (, T: a buzz, a tinkle), ring me up;[ tabe tråden](fig) lose the thread (i of);[ tage tråden op] pick up the thread;[ tage trådene ud af et sår] take the stitches out of a wound;
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