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81 trivsel
(en)( velbefindende) well-being ( fx he was concerned about the well-being of his family);( i arbejde: tilfredshed med arbejdet) job satisfaction ( fx job satisfaction is often more important than marginal differences in pay),( arbejdsklima) working climate; atmosphere ( fx create a good atmosphere; the atmosphere there is not good); -
82 udbygning
* * *(en -er) annexe, addition;( udhus) outhouse;( fremspring) projection;(cf udbygge);( udvidelse) enlargement, extension;( nærmere udformning) working out,F elaboration;(( yderligere) forbedring) development, improvement. -
83 udformning
design, presentation* * *working out, drawing up; elaboration, improvement;( udgave) version ( fx the first version of the portrait; a modern version of an antique lamp). -
84 udseende
air, appearance, aspect, look* * *(et) appearance ( fx have a noble (, dirty, an unhealthy) appearance), look ( fx the town (, he) had a foreign look; I don't like the look of him),( om persons hele udseende også, T) looks pl ( fx she is proud of her looks; I don't like his looks);[ med præp:][ af et fremmedartet udseende] foreign-looking;[ give det udseende af at] make it appear that, make it look as if;[ give det udseende af at man arbejder] make a pretence of working;[ give sig udseende af at være] pretend to be;[ jeg kender ham af udseende] I know him by sight;[ dømme efter udseendet] go (el. judge) by appearances;[ (be)dømme folk efter deres udseende] judge people by their looks;[ efter hans udseende at dømme] judging from his appearance,T by the looks of him;[ han har sit udseende imod sig] his appearance is (, his looks are) against him. -
85 underskud
deficit, loss* * *(et -) deficit ( fx a deficit of £200);(om noget der ikke når op til det forventede el. fornødne) shortfall (fx students make up shortfalls in their grants by working in their vacations);[ dække underskuddet] make up the deficit;[ give underskud] result in a deficit,( om selskab, hotel etc) lose money, be run at a loss; -
86 vedblive
vb continue,(mere T) go on, keep on;[ vedblive at være venner] remain friends;[ vedblive med arbejdet] continue the work. -
87 videre
* * *adj, adv(komp af vid, vidt) ( mere rummelig) wider, ampler;( yderligere) further ( fx delay, explanation);adv ( længere frem, ind, etc) farther, further ( fx I can go no farther);( ved verber for at udtrykke fortsættelse) on ( fx drive on, go on, march on), go on -ing, keep on -ing, continue -ing ( fx he went on (el.kept on el. continued) working);[ videre!](dvs fortsæt) go on![ ikke videre] not very, not particularly ( fx it is not very (el.particularly) pleasant), not over- ( fx he was not over-pleased);[ forb med vb:][ bringe videre], se ndf: lade gå videre;[ føre videre] carry on, continue;[ give videre] pass on ( til to);(dvs henvise til) refer to ( fx refer complaints to the complaints board);[ gå videre] walk on,F proceed (further),( fortsætte) go on,F proceed;[ lade gå videre] pass on; pass along;(dvs fortæl det ikke til nogen!) let it go no further![ komme videre] get on, make headway,( blive fortalt til andre) go further;[ toget kører ikke videre] the train terminates here;[ læse videre] read on,( studere) go (on) to a university (etc), study;[ rejse videre], se II. rejse;[ sende videre] send on,F forward;( med skib) transship;[ sige det videre] pass it on;[ ministeren sagde videre at] the Minister went on to say that;[ sælge videre] resell, sell again;[ var der videre?] anything else (I can do for you), sir (, madam)?[ andre forb:][ i videre betydning] in a wider sense;[ videre frem] on, onward;[ indtil videre] until further notice, for the present, so far;[ med videre] et cetera, and so on;[ noget videre](dvs meget) much ( fx do you see much of one another?);[ ikke noget videre] not much, nothing much ( fx there is nothing much the matter with him; there is not much to be seen here);[ og så videre] and so on, et cetera, etc;[ og så videre og så videre] and so on and so forth;[ uden videre] without (any) further ceremony, as a matter of course,F without further ado,T just like that;( straks) at once;F out of hand ( fx it was rejected (, he was dismissed, they were shot) out of hand). -
88 virken
(en) activities pl, working. -
89 æltning
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90 i arbejdsmæssig stand
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91 (meget) flittig
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92 hårdtarbejdende
hard-working
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