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1 belægge
vb( dække) cover;( med et overtræk) coat ( fx with silver, gold);( spejl) silver;(med beviser etc) support;[ forstå at belægge sine ord] know how to choose one's words;[ belægge med arrest] place under arrest,( skib) lay an embargo on;[ belægge med bomber] bomb (heavily), plaster with bombs;[ belægge med brædder] board;[ belægge med citater] support with quotations;(have etc) cover with flags, flag;( gulv) tile;[ belægge med håndjern] handcuff;[ belægge med lænker] put in irons;[ belægge med sten] pave;[ belægge påstande med tal] substantiate arguments with figures;[ belægge et tag med tegl] etc, se II. tag;[ belægge med told] put (, F: impose) a duty on;[ belægge med tæpper] carpet;(se også belagt). -
2 smykke
adorn, gem, jewellery* * *I. (et -r) ornament,( juvelsmykke) piece of jewellery,( mindre kostbart) trinket;[ smykker] jewellery,(am) jewelry ( fx all her jewellery was stolen).II. vb decorate ( med with, fx the street was decorated with flags),( især mere varigt) ornament ( med with, fx the bridle was ornamented with silver bells),( også om person, F) adorn ( med with, fx the house was adorned with valuable paintings; the women were adorned with fine clothes and jewels);[ smykke med] -
3 sølvstænk
:### [ hår med sølvstænk] hair with silver threads. -
4 sølvske
silver spoon;[ være født med en sølvske i munden] be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth. -
5 som
as, like, that, which, whom* * *I. pron( om person: som subjekt) who,( som objekt) whom,T who,(efter præp) whom;( om alt andet) which;( i bestemmende relativsætninger også) that;( efter such el. the same) as;[ denne mand, som var her i går, og som du bad om at hjælpe os] this man, who was here yesterday, and whom you asked to help us;[ den pige som jeg mødte] the girl whom (el. that) I met;[ penge som ikke tilhørte ham] money that (el. which) did not belong to him;[ de samme som jeg så i går] the same as I saw yesterday.II. conj( sætningsindledende, samt = i egenskab af, fungerende som) as ( fx as I had expected, he came home early; do as you are told; he was famous as a composer; he served as a captain during the war);( lige som, i lighed med) like ( fx he climbed the tree like a cat; she was like a mother to me; they were behaving like children);(= for eksempel) such as ( fx metals such as gold and silver), like (fx animals like the horse and the cow; words like "piano");(ved stavning fx i telefon) for ( fx E for Ellen);[ klog som han var prøvede han ikke at] being wise he did not try to;T it is not for the likes of us;[ som han dog snorker!] how he snores![ han døde som en fattig mand] he died (as) a poor man;[ med en mine som en hertuginde] with the air of a duchess;[ som svar] by way of answer;[ med conj & adv:][ som før] as before;[ som om] as if, as though;[så (el. ligeså)... som] as... as;[(så) ren som sne] (as) pure as snow;[ ikke så stor som] not so big as;(se også III. så);[ som sådan](dvs i sin helhed) as such;(se også sådan);[ som ved et mirakel] as (if) by a miracle.
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