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1 hold
sg - holdet, pl - hold1) гру́ппа ж; сме́на ж ( рабочих); спорт. кома́нда ж2) усто́йчивость ж, вы́держка ж, сто́йкость ж* * *hold, squad, team* * *I. (et -)( personer) group,( mindre, med særligt formål) party ( fx of schoolchildren, of tourists; a search (, rescue) party);( samarbejdende, fx af forskere) team;( mandskab) crew ( fx a TV camera manned by a crew of two men; a repair crew),( sjak) gang,( nyt hold, afløsningshold) relay,( skiftehold) shift ( fx the day (, night) shift);( ved spisning) relay,( servering) sitting;( sportshold) team, side;( undervisningshold) class, group;( i spørgekonkurrence) panel;[ arbejde i hold] work in groups (, teams),( skiftevis) work in (el. by) relays ( fx they worked in relays to clear the road),( om skiftehold) work in shifts;[ skylle det i tre hold vand] rinse it in three changes of water;[ spise i hold] eat in relays.II. (et)( tag, herredømme) hold, grasp;( fasthed, konsekvens) substance ( fx there is no substance in the proposal),(se også ndf: hold i);T guts ( fx he has no backbone (, guts));( muskelømhed) pain;[ der er ikke hold i hans påstand] his assertion is untenable,T his assertion will not hold water;[ der er ikke hold i rygtet] the rumour is without foundation;[ hold over lænden] a pain in the back, lumbago;[ på nært hold] close to ( fx close to, he looks old), at close quarters(af with),( om skud) at short range;[ på nærmere hold] more closely. -
2 omfang
dimension, extent, scale, volume* * *(et)( omkreds) circumference, girth ( fx the girth of a tree);( størrelse, udstrækning) size,(også fig) extent ( fx the size of our business; the extent of his knowledge; the full extent of the damage (, of his goodness)), dimensions, proportions pl ( fx an undertaking of vast dimensions(el. proportions); assume alarming proportions);( af åndsvirksomhed) scope ( fx of a scientific work);(mus.) range, compass ( fx beyond the compass of her voice);[ med præp:][ af stort omfang] extensive;[ i stort omfang] to a great extent;( i stor målestok) on a large scale;[ i det omfang det er muligt] as far as possible. -
3 svinge
bear, bend, brandish, curve, fork, pivot, range, slew, swerve, swing, swish, veer* * *vb (svingede el. svang, svinget el. svunget)( med objekt) swing ( fx one's arms, a stick, a child on to one's back, the door open),( vifte med) wave ( fx a flag, a handkerchief),( med en flot bevægelse, F) flourish ( fx one's hat, one's stick);( lade ændre retning) swing, turn ( fx one's car into a side street);[` svinge med], se ovf;( uden objekt) swing ( fx the rope (, the door, the pendulum) was swinging; he was swinging on a rope; the door swung open),( ændre retning) swing, turn ( fx the car swung round the corner; the road turns to the left),( pludseligt: vige ud) swerve ( fx the car swerved out in front of him);( vibrere) vibrate ( fx a string (, a tuning fork) vibrates),(fys) oscillate ( fx a pendulum (, a wave) oscillates);( forandre sig) vary ( fx prices vary between £100 and £120 for one gramme; her feelings varied between joy and fear),( være ustadig, F) fluctuate ( fx prices (, the temperature)fluctuated; fluctuate between hope and fear);( skifte standpunkt) swing over ( fx to the Conservatives);( også) turn the corner;[ svingende](dvs ustabil) changeable, variable;[ en svingende tallerken] a heaped plate;[ med sig:][ svinge sig fra gren til gren] swing (oneself) from branch to branch;[ svinge sig i sadlen] swing oneself (el. vault) into the saddle;[ svinge sig ned fra] swing oneself down from ( fx a tree);(fig) rise ( fx rise to the position of chief manager);( om fugl) soar;(fig) summon up, work up,T get up ( fx I can't summon (etc) up any enthusiasm (, pity) for him).
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