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1 uheld
accident, misadventure, mischance, misfortune, tough luck* * *(et -) bad luck ( fx it has brought me nothing but bad luck), ill-luck,( alvorligere, F) misfortune,( ubetydeligt) mishap ( fx it passed without mishap);( enkelt uheld) stroke of bad luck ( fx it was (, I had) a stroke of bad luck);( uheldig tildragelse) unfortunate occurrence,F misadventure,( ubetydeligt) mishap ( fx a day seldom passed without some mishap or another);(færdselsuheld etc) accident;( som volder forsinkelse) hitch;(se også ulykke);[ med adv, præp:][ være forfulgt af uheld] be dogged by ill-luck (, misfortune);[ held i uheld] a blessing in disguise;[ have uheld i kærlighed] be crossed in love, be unlucky in love;[ uheld i spil, held i kærlighed] unlucky at cards, lucky in love;[ sidde i uheld] have a run of bad luck; be out of luck;[ have uheld med] have no luck with;[ til uheld for] unfortunately for;[ til alt uheld] as ill-luck would have it, unfortunately;[ hvis uheldet er ude] if our luck runs out;[ ved et uheld] by (an) accident, by a stroke of bad luck, by an unlucky chance,F by mischance.
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