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1 vidt
wide, widely* * *adv far, wide,(fig) widely ( fx widely different);[ vidt og bredt] far and wide,( vidtløftigt) at great length ( fx talk at great length about something);[ det ville føre for vidt] that would carry (el. take) us too far;[ gå for vidt] go too far, overstep the mark;[ for så vidt] as far as it goes ( fx that is all right, as far as it goes),( egentlig) really ( fx it does not matter, really),( på en måde) in a way ( fx in a way you are right, but...);[ for så vidt som] in so far as ( fx in so far as you are interested),(dvs forudsat) provided that;[ hvor vidt] how far,(dvs om) whether;[ så er vi lige vidt] then we are back again where we started,T then we are back to square one;[ så vidt jeg kan se] as far as I can see;[ så vidt jeg husker] as far as I (can) remember, to the best of my recollection;[ ikke så vidt jeg husker] not that I remember;[ så vidt jeg ved] for all I know, as far as I know;[ ikke så vidt jeg ved] not that I know (of);(se også skønne);[så vidt hr. Brown]( ved citat) thus Mr Brown;[ så vidt om hans tidligere liv] so much for his earlier life;(se også bringe). -
2 udbredt
adj spread ( fx the English language is spread all over the world);( almindelig) widespread ( fx belief, opinion), widely distributed,( fremherskende, F) prevalent,(neds: som breder sig) pervasive ( fx the pervasive influence of television);( om avis) widely-read;[ ligge udbredt] spread ( fx the prairie spreads on every side), stretch, extend ( fx the prairie stretched (el. extended) before us). -
3 antagelse
* * *(en) (se I. antage)acceptance; engagement; approval; adoption;(se II. antage) assumption, hypothesis, theory;[ en forkert antagelse] an incorrect assumption; an erroneous belief,F a fallacy;[ det er en udbredt antagelse at] is is widely believed (el. held) that;[ ud fra den antagelse at] on the assumption that. -
4 bekendt
1. sg - bekéndte, bekéndtenзнако́мый м2. aизве́стный; знако́мыйbekéndt for nóget — изве́стный чем-л.
gǿre sig bekéndt med nóget — познако́миться с чем-л.
blíve bekéndt med nógen — познако́миться с кем-л.
som bekéndt — как изве́стно
* * *acquaintance, familiar* * *I. (en -e) acquaintance;( ofte =) friend ( fx I am staying with friends).II. adj well-known,( berømt) celebrated,( berygtet) notorious;( gammelkendt) familiar ( fx face, voice);(mat.) known ( fx a known quantity);[ det er almindelig bekendt at] it is a matter of common knowledge that;[ historien er almindelig bekendt] the story is well known (el. widely known);[ det er ikke almindelig bekendt at] it is not generally known that;[ bekendt for] known for, famous for;[ bekendt for at være] known to be;[ bekendt med] acquainted with, familiar with;[ gøre sig bekendt med] inform oneself of, make oneself familiar with, acquaint oneself with;[ gøre ham bekendt med] inform him of, make him acquainted with,( præsentere) introduce him to;[ hans mest bekendte arbejde] his best-known work;[ det er mig bekendt at] I am aware that;[ så vidt mig bekendt] as far as I know;F to the best of my knowledge;[ som bekendt] it is a well-known fact that; as is well known;[ som det vil være Dem bekendt] as you will know, as you will be aware;[ jeg kan ikke være bekendt at sige nej] I cannot in decency refuse;[ du kan ikke være andet bekendt] you cannot in decency do otherwise;[ det kan du ikke være bekendt] that is not good enough!(= skam dig) you ought to be ashamed of yourself![ det kan vi ikke godt være bekendt] we could not very well do that;[ at du vil være det bekendt!] I am surprised at you![ vil du være det bekendt!] can you bring yourself to do such a thing![ en bog han godt kan være bekendt] a book which is worthy of him; a book he need not be ashamed of;(se også noksom). -
5 belæst
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6 berejst
adj:[ han er meget berejst] he is widely travelled. -
7 forskellig
разли́чный, неодина́ковый* * *different, dissimilar, distinct, separate, unlike, various* * *adj different ( fra from, to);( tydelig adskilt) distinct ( fra from);[ på forskellig måde] differently, variously;[ forskellige]( adskillige) various ( fx there are various possibilities; for various reasons);( uens) different ( fx they have different interests),( forskellige fra hinanden) unlike ( fx I never knew two brothers who were so unlike (each other));[ være vidt forskellige] differ widely. -
8 himmelvidt
adv widely, enormously;[ de er himmelvidt forskellige] there is all the difference in the world between them; they are poles apart. -
9 kreds
sg - kredsen, pl - kredse1) круг м; окру́жность ж2) о́круг м* * *circle, crowd, ring* * *(en -e) circle,( ring, rundkreds også) ring ( fx they formed a ring round him);( distrikt) district;( valgkreds) constituency,(am) district;( for kommunevalg) ward;( selskabeligt) set, circle,F sphere;[ en kreds af sten] a circle of stones;[ familiens kreds] the family circle;[ færdes i de højere kredse] move in the best circles;[ i vide kredse] widely;[ slå kreds om](fig) rally round;[ en udvalgt kreds] a chosen few;( af venner) some intimate friends. -
10 kundskabsrig
adj well-informed; widely read. -
11 læse
21) чита́тьlǽse højt for nógen — чита́ть кому́-л. вслух
lǽse op — чита́ть ( вслух), деклами́ровать
2) изуча́ть ( в вузе)lǽse til eksámen — гото́виться к экза́мену
lǽse til lǽge — разг. учи́ться на врача́
* * ** * ** read;( gennemlæse) read through,F peruse;( holde forelæsning) lecture;( studere) study ( fx chemistry),F read ( fx he is reading law);(se også lektie);[ med præp & adv:][ læse for en] read to somebody;[ rædselen stod at læse i (el. på) alles ansigter] horror was depicted in all faces;(etc) read a book (etc);[ læse sig i søvn] read oneself to sleep;[ læse med en] give somebody lessons, coach somebody;[ denne forfatter læses meget] this author is widely read;[ læse op] read aloud,F recite;[ læse op af en bog] read from a book;[ læse op for] read to ( fx the children);[ læse et stof op til en eksamen] get up a subject for an examination;[ læse over Hamlet] lecture on Hamlet;[ læse over på noget] brush up something;( flygtigt) glance through something;[ læse til eksamen] prepare (el. read) for an examination;[ læse sig til] read ( fx it is something I have read);( også) it is just something you have got out of a book;[ læse bogen ud] finish the book;[ læse videre], se videre. -
12 udstrakt
extensive, flat* * *adj( strakt ud) outstretched ( fx hand, arms);( stor, også fig) extensive ( fx fields, knowledge, powers), wide ( fxexperience, influence, interests, knowledge, powers);[ gøre udstrakt brug af] use extensively;[ i udstrakt grad] extensively, widely, to a great extent;( om landskab) stretch, spread;( om person) lie (out)stretched ( fx on the ground). -
13 udstrækning
extent, spread* * *(en)( omfang) extent ( fx the full extent of the desert),( areal) area;(fig) extent ( fx the full extent of the damage (, of the disaster));[ i hvilken udstrækning] to what extent;[ i stor (el. vid) udstrækning] widely, extensively, to a great extent. -
14 vid
full, wit, wittiness* * *I. (et) wit;[ skræmme én fra vid og sans] frighten (, T: scare) somebody out of his wits.II. adj wide,( om tøj også) ample, loose, full;[ et vidt begreb] a broad (el. vague) concept; a vague term;[ døren står på vid gab] the door is wide open;[ i vide kredse] widely;[ en vid udsigt] an extensive view, a wide view;[ den vide verden] the wide world; -
15 videst
adj, adv (sup af vid) widest;( af vidt) farthest, most widely;[ i videste forstand] in the widest sense;[ videst muligt] as far as possible. -
16 vidtberejst
adj widely travelled. -
17 vidtforgrenet
adj extensive,F widely ramified.
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