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1 I dare say
måste jag säga, får jag lov att säga* * *( also I daresay) (I suppose (so): I dare say you're right; `Will you be there?' `Oh, I daresay.) det kan väl hända, kanske det -
2 dare
n. utmaning; inbjudan--------v. våga; utmana* * *[deə] 1. negative short form - daren't; verb1) (to be brave enough (to do something): I daren't go; I don't dare (to) go; He wouldn't dare do a thing like that; Don't you dare say such a thing again!) våga, tordas2) (to challenge: I dare you to do it.) utmana2. noun(a challenge: He went into the lion's cage for a dare.) utmaning- daring3. noun(boldness: We admired his daring.) djärvhet4. adjectivea dare-devil motorcyclist.) våghalsig -
3 venture
n. vågstycke, vågspel, riskabelt företag--------v. våga, våga sig* * *['ven ə] 1. noun(an undertaking or scheme that involves some risk: his latest business venture.) vågstycke, djärv satsning2. verb1) (to dare to go: Every day the child ventured further into the forest.) våga []2) (to dare (to do (something), especially to say (something)): He ventured to kiss her hand; I ventured (to remark) that her skirt was too short.) våga [], ta sig friheten3) (to risk: He decided to venture all his money on the scheme.) satsa, riskera, sätta på spel -
4 sob
n. hyndunge, (Internet sl.) dåre, skitstövel, bastard (förnedrande)--------n. snyftning, hulkande, gråt--------v. snyfta, gråta krampaktigt, hulka* * *[sob] 1. past tense, past participle - sobbed; verb1) (to weep noisily: I could hear her sobbing in her bedroom.) snyfta2) (to say, while weeping: `I can't find my mother,' sobbed the child.) snyfta2. noun(the loud gasp for breath made when one is weeping etc.) snyftning, snyftande
См. также в других словарях:
dare|say — «DAIR SAY», transitive verb, intransitive verb, or dare say, to venture to say; assume as probable; presume: »I daresay his success was due to his hard work. I daresay you have thought me very neglectful (Jane Carlyle). SYNONYM(S): believe. Usage … Useful english dictionary
dare say — index opine, presume, remark, speculate (conjecture) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
dare say — {v. phr.} To think probable; suppose; believe. Used in first person. * /Mary is unhappy now but I dare say she will be laughing about this tomorrow./ * /There is no more ice cream on the table, but I dare say we can find some in the kitchen./ … Dictionary of American idioms
dare say — {v. phr.} To think probable; suppose; believe. Used in first person. * /Mary is unhappy now but I dare say she will be laughing about this tomorrow./ * /There is no more ice cream on the table, but I dare say we can find some in the kitchen./ … Dictionary of American idioms
dare\ say — v. phr. To think probable; suppose; believe. Used in first person. Mary is unhappy now but I dare say she will be laughing about this tomorrow. There is no more ice cream on the table, but I dare say we can find some in the kitchen … Словарь американских идиом
I dare say — or I daresay I suppose • • • Main Entry: ↑dare * * * I dare say british spoken phrase used for saying that something is probably true, although you do not know for certain I dare say you’re feeling tired after your journey. Things have changed a… … Useful english dictionary
I dare say — British spoken used for saying that something is probably true, although you do not know for certain I dare say you re feeling tired after your journey. Things have changed a good deal, I dare say … English dictionary
I dare say — ► I dare say (or daresay) it is probable. Main Entry: ↑dare … English terms dictionary
I dare say — I am quite certain. Oh, I dare say Caroline and I will find some way to fill the time while you go off shopping … New idioms dictionary
dare·say — /ˌdeɚˈseı/ verb I daresay see ↑dare, 1 … Useful english dictionary
I dare say (or daresay) — it is probable. → dare … English new terms dictionary