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1 kendskab
sg - kéndskabetзна́ние с (чего-л.), знако́мство с (c чем-л.)* * ** * *[ uden kendskab til] without any knowledge of, ignorant of. -
2 vidende
I. (et) knowledge;[ med fuldt vidende] deliberately;[ med mit vidende og vilje] with my knowledge and consent;[ mod bedre vidende] in spite of his (, her etc) knowledge to the contrary;[ handle mod bedre vidende] act in bad faith;[ uden mit vidende] without my knowledge.II. adj knowledgeable,( velinformeret) well-informed,( belæst) well-read;( medvidende) knowing ( fx smile);[ være vidende om] know (of), be aware of. -
3 forstå
appreciate, apprehend, catch on, comprehend, decipher, figure out, follow, gather, get, grasp, get the hang of, perceive, get right, see, understand* * *vb( begribe) understand,F comprehend;( indse) see, realize,F appreciate;( få at vide) understand ( fx I understood from what you said that he was dead),F gather;( kunne) know ( fx he knows how to hold audiences spellbound);[ hvordan skal det forstås?] what does that mean?[ det er ikke til at forstå] it is incomprehensible;[ ikke sådan at forstå at han var uærlig] not that he was dishonest;[ det er ikke sådan (dvs let) at forstå] it is not easy to understand;[ forstå at](dvs kunne) understand (el. know) how to;[ jeg kan godt forstå at du er vred] I can see why you are angry;[ jeg kan ikke forstå at han gjorde det] I can't (el. don't) understand why he did it;[ jeg kan ikke forstå det] I can't (el. don't) understand it,T I don't get it;(omtr) believe it or not;[ lade ham forstå at] give him to understand that;F intimate to him that;[ jeg forstod på hende at] I understood from what she said (, wrote) that; I got the impression that... (when I talked to her etc);[ det forstår sig] of course; naturally; obviously;[ det forstår sig af sig selv] that stands to reason, that goes without saying;[ forstå sig på] understand about, have a knowledge of,( forstå at vurdere) be a judge of ( fx wine, horses);[ forstå sig på biler] know about cars;[ han forstår ikke spøg], se spøg;[ hvad forstår man ved det] what is meant by that? -
4 overbevisning
conviction, creed* * *(en -er) conviction;[ han er socialist af overbevisning] he is a Socialist by conviction;[ være af den overbevisning at] be convinced that;[ efter min bedste overbevisning] to the best of my belief ( fx I declare to the best of my knowledge and belief that the answers given above are true);[ handle efter sin bedste overbevisning] act as one thinks best;[ i den sikre overbevisning at] in the firm conviction that; confident that;[ uden større overbevisning] without much conviction. -
5 uafvidende
adv unwittingly;
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