意思
To express that one cannot comprehend a decision or action.
文化背景
In Denmark, being 'uforstående' is a way to maintain 'saglighed' (objectivity). It signals that you are evaluating the situation based on facts and logic, not personal feelings. This phrase is a key part of the 'Nordic model' of communication: avoid direct insults, but be very clear about where you stand logically. Journalists often use this phrase in headlines to summarize a conflict between two parties without taking sides. Because of the low power distance in Denmark, an employee can use this phrase to challenge a boss's logic without it being seen as insubordination.
The 'Power Move'
Use this phrase in an email when you want to sound authoritative but polite. It forces the recipient to explain themselves.
Don't overdo it
If you use this too often, you will sound like a grumpy bureaucrat. Save it for things that truly lack logic.
意思
To express that one cannot comprehend a decision or action.
The 'Power Move'
Use this phrase in an email when you want to sound authoritative but polite. It forces the recipient to explain themselves.
Don't overdo it
If you use this too often, you will sound like a grumpy bureaucrat. Save it for things that truly lack logic.
The Danish 'No'
Often, when a Dane says they 'stille sig uforstående,' they are actually saying 'No' or 'I disagree' in a very polite way.
自我测试
Fill in the missing reflexive pronoun and preposition.
Jeg stiller ___ uforstående ___ ___ din beslutning.
The subject is 'Jeg', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mig'. The required preposition is 'over for'.
Which sentence is the most formal way to express disagreement?
How would a politician say they don't understand a new law?
'At stille sig uforstående over for' is the standard formal register for political disagreement.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the phrase.
Chef: 'Vi har besluttet at aflyse julefrokosten.' Medarbejder: 'Det ___ vi ___ ___ ___.'
The subject is 'vi' (the employees), so the reflexive pronoun is 'os'. The verb 'stiller' and preposition 'over for' complete the formal stance.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
In which situation is 'stille sig uforstående over for' MOST appropriate?
The phrase is used for formal reactions to actions, decisions, or criticisms, not for simple cognitive difficulty.
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4 练习Jeg stiller ___ uforstående ___ ___ din beslutning.
The subject is 'Jeg', so the reflexive pronoun must be 'mig'. The required preposition is 'over for'.
How would a politician say they don't understand a new law?
'At stille sig uforstående over for' is the standard formal register for political disagreement.
Chef: 'Vi har besluttet at aflyse julefrokosten.' Medarbejder: 'Det ___ vi ___ ___ ___.'
The subject is 'vi' (the employees), so the reflexive pronoun is 'os'. The verb 'stiller' and preposition 'over for' complete the formal stance.
In which situation is 'stille sig uforstående over for' MOST appropriate?
The phrase is used for formal reactions to actions, decisions, or criticisms, not for simple cognitive difficulty.
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常见问题
10 个问题Yes, but it's usually for their actions or statements. 'Jeg stiller mig uforstående over for ham' sounds like you don't understand his whole existence, which is very harsh.
Absolutely. It's a very high-level academic way to critique a source or a theory.
'Jeg forstår det ikke' is about your lack of understanding. 'Jeg stiller mig uforstående' is about the object's lack of logic.
Yes, about 95% of the time. It implies that something is wrong with the thing you don't understand.
Yes: 'Han stillede sig uforstående over for kritikken.'
Yes, it is a reflexive verb construction. You must use mig/dig/sig/os/jer/sig.
It is two separate words: 'over' and 'for'.
Yes, but it's less active. 'Stille sig' implies you are taking a stand.
It's common in formal speech (news, meetings, debates), but rare in casual coffee chats.
Using the wrong preposition, like 'til' instead of 'over for'.
相关表达
at undre sig over
similarto wonder about
at tage afstand fra
specialized formto distance oneself from
at se skævt til
similarto look askance at
at ikke kunne få øje på logikken
builds onto not be able to see the logic
at acceptere
contrastto accept