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browse, scavenge, seek, sue* * **( lede) look,( mere energisk) search;( mere energisk) search,(F: i visse faste forb & = opsøge, prøve at få) seek ( fx advice, death, one's fortune, shelter, support; agreement on the proposals, international aid, conversations with the U.S. government, a vote of confidence; seek and ye shall find);( være på jagt efter) be on the look-out for, be in search of,( ivrigt, T) hunt for,( guld, olie etc) prospect for;( ansøge) apply ( fx how many people have applied?),( med objekt) apply for ( fx a post),(mere T) put in for ( fx a job, a pay rise);( bevæge sig) go ( fx further inland),( med objekt) take to ( fx the woods);( besøge hyppigt, F) frequent,( skole også) attend;[ søge at] try to,F seek to ( fx get their co-operation),( stærkere) endeavour to;[ hvem søger De?] who do you want to see?[ jeg har søgt ham flere gange] I have called on him several times;[ med sb:][ søge arbejde] be looking for a job (el. for work),F seek employment;[ søge benådning] petition for mercy;[ bydreng søges] boy wanted;[ søge havn] put into port;[ søge hjælp hos en] ask somebody to help one,F apply to somebody for help;[ søge læge] see (el. consult) a doctor;[ søge oplysninger] make enquiries,F seek information;[ søge plads], se plads;[ søge ens selskab] seek somebody's company;[ søge dårligt selskab] keep bad company;[ med præp & adv:][ søge bort] go away;( fra stilling) apply for a job elsewhere;[ søge efter] look for,( mere energisk) search for,F seek for, seek;[ søge efter ordene] hesitate for words; falter;[gå (ud) for at søge efter noget] go in search of something;[ søge frem til sandheden] try to get at the truth;[ søge i sine lommer] search (, grundigt: ransack) one's pockets;[ søge ind til (, ved)] apply for a post in;[ søge om] apply for;[ søge om benådning] petition for mercy;[ søge ud] pick out,F select;( søge at komme ud) try to get out;[ andre udtryk må søges under...] for other expressions see...;
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