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21 fald
I sg - faldet, pl - faldслу́чай мi al(t) fald — в любо́м слу́чае
i hvert fald — во вся́ком слу́чае
II sg - faldet, pl - faldi så fald — в тако́м слу́чае
1) паде́ние с ( с высоты)2) ги́бель ж, паде́ние с ( кабинета)* * *drop, fall, grade, slip, tumble, wave* * *(et -) fall;( faldhøjde) drop ( fx a drop of 1000 feet);( nedgang) fall ( fx in prices),( især pludseligt) drop ( fx in sales),F decrease, decline ( fx in the crime rate);( om kjole) hang;( kasus) case;(mar: tov) halyard;[ det sagde han i al (el. hvert) fald selv] or so (at least) he said himself;[ i bedste fald] at best;[ i bekræftende fald, i så fald] if so, in that case;[ i benægtende (el. modsat) fald] if not;(se også modsat);[ i hvert fald], se ovf;T (= absolut) definitely, absolutely;[ i værste fald] at worst, if the worst comes to the worst;[ bringe til fald] bring down ( fx the Government). -
22 flamme
sg - flámmen, pl - flámmerпла́мя с* * ** * *I. (en -r) flame;( i mønster) wave;( kærlighed) flame ( fx she is an old flame of mine);[ stå i flammer] be in flames.II. vb flame,( kraftigere) blaze;[ en flammende ild] a blazing fire;[ flamme op] blaze up. -
23 forkert
1. aнепра́вильный, ло́жный2. advforkért údtale — непра́вильное произноше́ние
непра́вильноsváre aldéles forkért — отвеча́ть невпопа́д
* * *amiss, erroneous, erroneously, incorrect, out, wrong, wrongly* * *adj wrong ( fx the answer is wrong; I got into the wrong train; the wrong end (, hat, number, side, way etc));[ den forkerte hals], se gal;[ forkert sø] freak wave;adv wrongly;(især T) wrong ( fx answer (, guess, spell the word) wrong);F erroneously;(ved vb kan forkert ofte udtrykkes ved:) mis- ( fx mishear, misspell, mispronounce, misquote, miscalculate);[ bære sig forkert ad] make a mistake;(dvs tage fejl) be mistaken;[ skrive forkert] make a mistake (in writing);[ gå forkert] go the wrong way;[ uret går forkert] the watch (, clock) is wrong;[ undskyld, jeg er vist gået forkert] sorry, I think I must have come to the wrong door (, house, place);[ svare forkert] give the wrong answer;[ træde forkert] stumble, miss one's footing,( forvride foden) twist one's ankle;( en eneste gang) (fig: begå fejl) without putting a foot wrong;(se også køre). -
24 fønbølge
vb blow-wave. -
25 hedebølge
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26 koldpermanent
cold wave. -
27 kortbølge
short wave. -
28 kortbølgebehandling
(elekt) short-wave diathermy. -
29 kortbølgesender
(en -e) short-wave transmitter. -
30 kuldebølge
cold wave. -
31 langbølge
(en -er)( radio) long wave. -
32 lydbølge
sound wave. -
33 lysbølge
light wave. -
34 offer
casualty, sacrifice, victim* * *(et, ofre)( til guddom) sacrifice,(især i sms) offering ( fx burnt (, thank) offering);( til præst) offering;(fig) sacrifice ( fx demand fresh sacrifices from the taxpayers);(fig) make a sacrifice;[ bringe som offer], se ofre;( om person: den som ofres, som det går ud over) victim ( fx the murderer had strangled his victim; victims of religious persecution);(for ulykke etc) victim ( fx send aid to the victims of the disaster),(død el. såret også) casualty;( skive for drillerier, satire) target, butt;[ blive offer for] be the (, a) victim of ( fx she may have been the victim of a crime);(fig også) fall victim to ( fx one's own foolishness), be a casualty of ( fx he was an early casualty of the new wave of reform);[ trafikkens ofre] the toll on the road;[ ulykken krævede mange ofre] the disaster claimed many victims (el. a heavy toll);(se også taknemlig). -
35 ondulere
vb wave. -
36 permanent
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37 permanentbølgning
perm,F permanent wave,(am T) permanent. -
38 permanente
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39 radiobølge
radio wave. -
40 tidevands-
tidal ( fx tidal wave), tide ( fx tide signal).
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