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1 velfærd
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2 velfærdsstat
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3 forsorgssekretær
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4 velfærd fk n
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5 bistandshjælp
sg - bístandshjælpenсоциа́льная по́мощь* * ** * *( svarer til) supplementary benefit,T social security ( fx he is on social security),(am) social welfare. -
6 forsorg
sg - fórsorgenзабо́та ж, обеспе́че́ние сsociál fórsorg — социа́льное обеспе́че́ние
* * *(en) care ( fx take a child into care), welfare ( fx child welfare). -
7 vel
good, welfare* * *I. (et) welfare,( interesser) interests;[ det almene vel] the common good;[ hvis du vil dit eget vel] if you know what is good for you;[ jeg vil dit vel] I wish you well;(se også II. ve).II. adj & adv well;(dvs formodentlig) I suppose,F presumably;( forhåbentlig) I hope ( fx I hope you received the letter?); surely (fx surely you don't mean that!);( ganske vist) certainly, it is true ( fx he is certainly clever, but...; it is true that he is clever, but...);[ du holder ikke af ham, vel?] you don't care for him, do you?[ du har ikke gjort det, vel?] you haven't done it, have you?[ du rejser ikke, vel?] you are not going, are you?[ synes du vel?] don't you agree?[ vel aldrig], se aldrig;[ jeg kunne vel ikke få et glas vand?] could I have a glass of water?[du kunne vel ikke låne mig £10?]( også, mere forsigtigt) I don't suppose you could lend me £10, could you?[ du skulle vel ikke have en cigaret?] you haven't got a cigarette by any chance?( om helbred) he doesn't feel very well,( om åndsevner, T) he is not all there;[ han er vel nok stor!] isn't he big![ det var vel nok pænt af dig!] how kind of you!T that is some car![ gid det var så vel!] that would be good news; I wish he (etc) would;[ vel gjorde (, kunne etc) jeg så!] of course I did (, could etc)!T I did (, could etc) too![ da de var vel ude af byen] once (they were) out of town;[ ville en det vel] wish somebody well; -
8 bistand
sg - bístandenпо́мощь ж, подде́ржка ж* * *aid, service* * *(en) assistance;[ juridisk bistand] legal advice;[ yde ham bistand] give (el. lend) him assistance;T he is on social security (, am: on welfare). -
9 børnehjælpsdag
[child welfare day]. -
10 interessekontor
( i firma) personnel welfare department. -
11 omsorgsarbejde
(omtr) welfare work. -
12 socialbedrager
social security fiddler (el. scrounger),(am) welfare chiseller. -
13 støtte
back, backer, back up, comfort, favour, foster, promoter, prop up, rest, second, seconder, sponsor, stick by, subscribe, support, supporter, uphold* * *I. (en -r)( lodret) support, stay,( ofte kort) prop;( til afstivning) brace;( skrå) shore;( stræbepille) buttress;( bogstøtte) book end;( søjle) pillar;( billedstøtte) statue, monument;( om person) support ( fx her daughter has been a constant support to her), helper,( for en sag) supporter,( fast støtte, F) pillar ( fx he is a pillar of the Church),( bedste støtte) mainstay ( fx he is one of the mainstays of the club),(pol.: loyal støtte) stalwart ( fx he is one of the stalwarts of the party);( hjælp) support, backing ( fx with American backing),( penge) financial support,( statsstøtte) grant ( fx grants to students, to research projects), subsidy ( fx subsidies to farmers, to shipyards),F subvention;(dvs bistandshjælp) he is on social security (, am: on welfare),( arbejdsløshedsstøtte) he is on the dole;[ søge støtte hos en] seek somebody's support;(fig) in support of.II. vb( afstive) support, prop (up), stay,( med skråstøtte) shore up;( lade hvile, læne) support, rest ( fx one's chin on one's hand), lean( fx one's head on somebody's shoulder, a ladder against a wall);( hjælpe) support, back (up);( anbefale) support ( fx a proposal),( i debat) second ( fx a motion);( bekræfte) support ( fx his statement; a theory which is not supported by the facts);( begrunde) base (på on, fx what do you base this assumption on?);( i bridge) support;[ støtte på benene] stand upon one's legs;[ støtte sig til] lean on ( fx a stick, somebody's arm),( med ryggen) lean against,(fig) lean on ( fx a rich friend), take one's stand on ( fx thecontract);( idet man holder tale) speak from a manuscript. -
14 ve
I. (en -er)( fødselsve) (labour) pain ( fx with the next labour pain the baby was expelled);[ veer] (labour) pains, labour;[ have veer] be in labour.II. (et):[ hans ve og vel] his welfare.III. interj alas![ ak og ve!] alas![ ve ham!] woe betide him! woe be to him![ ve mig!] woe is me![ ve de besejrede!] woe to the vanquished! vae victis! -
15 værgeråd
(et -)(glds) child-welfare committee. -
16 åndelig
ghostly, spirit, spiritual* * *adj intellectual ( fx interests; property ejendom);(mods legemlig) mental ( fx development, health; effort anstrengelse);(mods materiel) spiritual ( fx needs, values; his spiritual home);( religiøs) spiritual ( fx leader, matters, welfare), religious;[ åndelige evner] intellectual (el. mental) faculties;[ åndelig fader] spiritual father;[ åndelig føde] food for the mind,F spiritual nourishment;[ i åndelig henseende] intellectually, mentally; spiritually;[ åndelig kraft] moral (el. spiritual) force;[ åndeligt liv] spiritual (, intellectual) life;[ åndelige sange] sacred songs;(se også slægtskab). -
17 børneunderstøttelse
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18 børneværns-
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19 dyrevelfærd fk n
animal welfare
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