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1 husky
I adjective((of a voice) rough in sound and difficult to hear: You sound husky - have you a cold?) hes, rusten, grøtet- huskily II plural - huskies; noun(a North American dog used for pulling sledges.) grønlandshund, trekkhundhes--------rustenIsubst. \/ˈhʌskɪ\/( hverdagslig) stor og sterk fyr, kraftkar, svær brandeIIsubst. \/ˈhʌskɪ\/( om arktiske spisshundraser) eskimohundSiberian husky ( hunderase) sibirsk huskyIIIsubst. \/ˈhʌskɪ\/1) ( spesielt kanadisk) eskimo2) ( spesielt kanadisk) forklaring: hvilket som helst av de eskimoisk-aleutiske språk eller dialekterIVadj. \/ˈhʌskɪ\/1) tørr i halsen, hes2) ( om stemme) hes, ru, rusten, grøtete, slørete3) med skall, med agner, full av skall4) dekket av skall5) skall-lignendeVadj. \/ˈhʌskɪ\/( hverdagslig) svær og kraftig, stor og sterkVIadj. \/ˈhʌskɪ\/( spesielt kanadisk) eskimo-, eskimoisk -
2 dread
dred 1. noun(great fear: She lives in dread of her child being drowned in the canal; His voice was husky with dread.) redsel, frykt, gru, skrekk2. verb(to fear greatly: We were dreading his arrival.) grue (seg) for/til- dreadful- dreadfulness
- dreadfullyforferdelig--------frykt--------fryktelig--------fæl--------skrekkeligIsubst. \/dred\/1) frykt, beven, engstelse2) gru, skrekk, redsellive in dread of something leve i skrekk for noeIIverb \/dred\/frykte, grue for, være redd fordread dying eller dread to die være redd for å døIIIadj. \/dred\/1) fryktelig, skrekkelig, fryktet2) (litterært, spøkefullt) (ære)fryktinngytende
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husky — husky1 [hus′kē] n. pl. huskies [shortened < a 19th c. var. of ESKIMO] [also H ] a dog of any of several breeds for pulling sleds in the Arctic; esp., the SIBERIAN HUSKY husky2 [hus′kē] adj. huskier, huskiest 1 … English World dictionary
Husky — Hus ky, a. [Prob. for husty; cf. OE. host cough, AS. hw[=o]sta; akin to D. hoest, G. husten, OHG. huosto, Icel. h[=o]sti. See {Wheeze}.] Rough in tone; harsh; hoarse; raucous; as, a husky voice. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
husky — [[t]hʌ̱ski[/t]] huskies 1) ADJ GRADED If someone s voice is husky, it is low and rather rough, often in an attractive way. His voice was husky with grief... Dietrich s deep, husky voice and smouldering eyes were her trademark. Derived words:… … English dictionary
husky — I UK [ˈhʌskɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms husky : singular husky plural huskies a large dog with long thick hair that people use for pulling vehicles called sledges over the ice and snow, for example in Alaska and Canada II UK [ˈhʌskɪ] / US… … English dictionary
husky — hus|ky1 [ˈhʌski] adj [Sense: 1; Date: 1700 1800; Origin: Probably from husk to have a dry cough (16 19 centuries) (from the sound).] [Sense: 2; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Probably from HUSK1; because corn husks are hard and strong] 1.) a husky… … Dictionary of contemporary English
husky — hus|ky1 [ hʌski ] noun count a large dog with long thick hair that people use for pulling vehicles called sleds over the ice and snow, for example in Alaska and Canada husky hus|ky 2 [ hʌski ] adjective 1. ) a husky voice is deep and sounds… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
husky — 1 adjective 1 a husky voice is deep, quiet, and rough sounding, often in an attractive way: “Come quickly” she said in a husky whisper. 2 especially AmE a man who is husky is big and strong huskily adverb huskiness noun (U) 2 noun (C) a dog with… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
husky — adjective 1) a husky voice Syn: throaty, gruff, gravelly, hoarse, croaky, rough, guttural, harsh, rasping, raspy; deep Ant: shrill, soft 2) Padd … Thesaurus of popular words
husky — [ˈhʌski] noun [C] I a large dog that is used for pulling SLEDGES over snow II adj husky [ˈhʌski] a husky voice is deep and sounds HOARSE (= as if you have a sore throat), often in an attractive way … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
voice — 1 /vOIs/ noun 1 SPEAKING (C, U) the sounds that you make when you speak: He recognized her voice instantly. | I could hear voices in the next room. | a loud/deep/soft/husky etc voice: a child with a squeaky voice | angry/excited/worried etc voice … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
voice — n. sound produced by vocal cords 1) to raise one s voice 2) to drop, lower one s voice 3) to lose one s voice 4) a clear; deep; firm, steady; gentle, soft; gruff, harsh, raucous; guttural; high pitched; hoarse; husky; loud; low, low pitched;… … Combinatory dictionary