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1 vane
custom, habit, practice* * *(en -r)( især ubevidst) habit ( fx bad (, good) habits);( især bevidst, skik, F) practice ( fx he went to bed early, as was his usual practice); custom ( fx it was his custom to go to bed early);[ på grund af vanens magt] from force of habit;[ med præp & adv:][ af gammel vane] habitually, from habit;[ have for vane at] be in the habit of -ing;[ det er en vane hos ham] it is a habit with him;[ komme i vane med at ryge] get into the habit of smoking;[ blive til en vane] grow into a habit;[ gøre det til en vane] make a habit (, practice) of it;[ lægge sig en vane til, tillægge sig en vane] develop (el. acquire) a habit;[ komme ud af vanen] get out of the habit. -
2 pleje
attend, attention, care, care for, foster, nurse, used to* * *I. (en -r) care,[ rettens pleje] the administration of justice;[ røgt og pleje] care, tending, keeping;[ have et barn i pleje] foster a child;[ sætte et barn i pleje] place out a child,( om mindre barn) put a child (, baby) out to nurse;[ sætte en hund i pleje] board a dog ( fx in a kennel); leave a dog (fx with friends).II. vb( passe) nurse ( fx a patient, an influenza), take care of ( fxoneself);(interesser etc) cultivate;[ pleje sit helbred] take care of oneself; look after one's health;[ pleje sin magelighed] make oneself comfortable, study one's own comfort;[ pleje omgang med] associate with.III. vb:[ han plejer at gøre det] he usually does it;(dvs har for vane) he is in the habit of doing it,F he makes a practice of doing it;[ man plejer at gøre det] it is usually done,F it is customary to do it;[ vi plejer ikke at gøre det] we don't usually do it;F it is against our practice to do it;[ han plejede at gøre det] he usually did it,( om vane) he would do it,(dvs gjorde det engang) he used to do it;[ som han plejer] as usual, as he usually does; -
3 almindelig
1) о́бщий, всео́бщийalmíndelig válgret — всео́бщее избира́тельное пра́во
2) обыкнове́нный* * *common, commonplace, customary, general, plain, prevailing, prevalent, regular, straight* * *adj( uden særlige ejendommeligheder) ordinary ( fx an ordinary girl in ordinary dress; ordinary people, quality); normal ( fx day, people);( sædvanlig) usual ( fx size);( gennemsnits) average;( jævn, dagligdags) plain ( fx food);( hyppigt forekommende) common ( fx experience, fault; the common opinion);(omfattende flertallet el. alle) general ( fx of general interest; a general rule; the general opinion);( omfattende alle uden undtagelse) universal ( fx meet with universal acceptance); all-round ( fx improvement);( fremherskende, F) prevalent; prevailing ( fx the prevailing opinion);adv commonly; generally, currently; universally; ordinarily;[ almindelig anvendt] in general use;[ han fremsatte nogle almindelige bemærkninger] he made some general remarks;[ almindelig brøk] vulgar fraction;[ langt ud over det almindelige] quite out of the ordinary; quite exceptional;[ almindelige dødelige] ordinary mortals;[ til almindelig forbavselse for] to the general surprise of;[ den almindelige mand] the man in the street;[ almindelig menneskeforstand] ordinary common sense;[ almindelig praksis] common practice;[ et almindeligt rygte] a common (el. current) rumour;[ almindelig udbredt] widespread; -
4 forekomme
41) встреча́ться, попада́тьсяdétte ord fórekommer ófte — э́то сло́во встреча́ется ча́сто
2) каза́тьсяdet fórekommer mig — мне ка́жется
* * ** * *vb( indtræffe) happen,F occur;( findes) be met with, be found ( fx this plant is found in Denmark),F occur ( fx this sound does not occur in Danish; it is possible in theory but it never occurs in practice);( synes) appear, seem;[ det forekommer mig at] it appears to me that;[ det forekommer mig at være usandsynligt] it seems unlikely to me;[ det forekommer at han er forsinket] he is sometimes late. -
5 tradition
* * *(en -er) tradition;[ der er tradition for at] it is traditional to (, that);[ traditionen tro sendte man ham et telegram] according to the traditional practice (el. in keeping with tradition) a telegram was sent to him.
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