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  • 101 pitch-dark

    adjective (as black, or dark, as pitch; completely black or dark: Outside the house it was pitch-black; It's a pitch-dark night.) bælgmørk
    * * *
    adjective (as black, or dark, as pitch; completely black or dark: Outside the house it was pitch-black; It's a pitch-dark night.) bælgmørk

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  • 102 positively

    1) (in a positive way: He stated positively that he was innocent.) positivt
    2) (absolutely; completely: He is positively the nastiest person I know.) absolut
    * * *
    1) (in a positive way: He stated positively that he was innocent.) positivt
    2) (absolutely; completely: He is positively the nastiest person I know.) absolut

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  • 103 preoccupy

    (to engage or occupy (a person's mind etc) or the attention of (someone) completely: His mind was preoccupied with plans for his holiday.) optage
    * * *
    (to engage or occupy (a person's mind etc) or the attention of (someone) completely: His mind was preoccupied with plans for his holiday.) optage

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  • 104 properly

    1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) korrekt; rigtigt
    2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) ordentligt
    * * *
    1) (correctly or rightly: She can't pronounce his name properly.) korrekt; rigtigt
    2) (completely or thoroughly: I didn't have time to read the book properly.) ordentligt

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  • 105 prostrate

    1. ['prostreit] adjective
    1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) næsegrus
    2) (completely exhausted or overwhelmed: prostrate with grief.) helt udmattet; overvældet
    2. [prə'streit] verb
    1) (to throw (oneself) flat on the floor, especially in respect or reverence: They prostrated themselves before the emperor.) kaste sig i støvet
    2) (to exhaust or overwhelm: prostrated by the long journey.) udmattet
    * * *
    1. ['prostreit] adjective
    1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) næsegrus
    2) (completely exhausted or overwhelmed: prostrate with grief.) helt udmattet; overvældet
    2. [prə'streit] verb
    1) (to throw (oneself) flat on the floor, especially in respect or reverence: They prostrated themselves before the emperor.) kaste sig i støvet
    2) (to exhaust or overwhelm: prostrated by the long journey.) udmattet

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  • 106 pull apart / to pieces

    (to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) splitte ad
    * * *
    (to tear or destroy completely by pulling.) splitte ad

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  • 107 quite

    1. adverb
    1) (completely; entirely: This is quite impossible.) helt
    2) (fairly; rather; to a certain extent: It's quite warm today; He's quite a good artist; I quite like the idea.) ret; nogenlunde
    2. interjection
    (exactly; indeed; I agree: `I think he is being unfair to her.' `Quite'.) det er klart
    * * *
    1. adverb
    1) (completely; entirely: This is quite impossible.) helt
    2) (fairly; rather; to a certain extent: It's quite warm today; He's quite a good artist; I quite like the idea.) ret; nogenlunde
    2. interjection
    (exactly; indeed; I agree: `I think he is being unfair to her.' `Quite'.) det er klart

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  • 108 raze

    [reiz]
    (to destroy completely, especially by fire: to raze a city to the ground.) jævne med jorden
    * * *
    [reiz]
    (to destroy completely, especially by fire: to raze a city to the ground.) jævne med jorden

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  • 109 relax

    [rə'læks]
    1) (to make or become less tight or tense or less worried etc; to rest completely: The doctor gave him a drug to make him relax; Relax your shoulders; He relaxed his grip for a second and the rope was dragged out of his hand.) slappe af; løsne
    2) (to make or become less strict or severe: The rules were relaxed because of the Queen's visit.) lempe
    * * *
    [rə'læks]
    1) (to make or become less tight or tense or less worried etc; to rest completely: The doctor gave him a drug to make him relax; Relax your shoulders; He relaxed his grip for a second and the rope was dragged out of his hand.) slappe af; løsne
    2) (to make or become less strict or severe: The rules were relaxed because of the Queen's visit.) lempe

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  • 110 revise

    1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) revidere; forbedre
    2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) repetere
    3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) korrigere
    * * *
    1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) revidere; forbedre
    2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) repetere
    3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) korrigere

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  • 111 right

    1. adjective
    1) (on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left): When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.) højre
    2) (correct: Put that book back in the right place; Is that the right answer to the question?) rigtig; ret
    3) (morally correct; good: It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.) korrekt
    4) (suitable; appropriate: He's not the right man for this job; When would be the right time to ask him?) rigtig
    2. noun
    1) (something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc: Everyone has the right to a fair trial; You must fight for your rights; You have no right to say that.) ret
    2) (that which is correct or good: Who's in the right in this argument?) (have) ret
    3) (the right side, part or direction: Turn to the right; Take the second road on the right.) højre
    4) (in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.) højre
    3. adverb
    1) (exactly: He was standing right here.) lige
    2) (immediately: I'll go right after lunch; I'll come right down.) lige
    3) (close: He was standing right beside me.) tæt
    4) (completely; all the way: The bullet went right through his arm.) helt
    5) (to the right: Turn right.) til højre
    6) (correctly: Have I done that right?; I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.) rigtigt
    4. verb
    1) (to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position: The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.) rette
    2) (to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done: He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.) korrigere; rette
    5. interjection
    (I understand; I'll do what you say etc: `I want you to type some letters for me.' `Right, I'll do them now.') ok!; ja!; selvfølgelig!
    - righteously
    - righteousness
    - rightful
    - rightfully
    - rightly
    - rightness
    - righto
    - right-oh
    - rights
    - right angle
    - right-angled
    - right-hand
    - right-handed
    - right wing
    6. adjective
    ((right-wing) (having opinions which are) of this sort.) højreorienteret
    - by rights
    - by right
    - get
    - keep on the right side of
    - get right
    - go right
    - not in one's right mind
    - not quite right in the head
    - not right in the head
    - put right
    - put/set to rights
    - right away
    - right-hand man
    - right now
    - right of way
    - serve right
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left): When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.) højre
    2) (correct: Put that book back in the right place; Is that the right answer to the question?) rigtig; ret
    3) (morally correct; good: It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.) korrekt
    4) (suitable; appropriate: He's not the right man for this job; When would be the right time to ask him?) rigtig
    2. noun
    1) (something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc: Everyone has the right to a fair trial; You must fight for your rights; You have no right to say that.) ret
    2) (that which is correct or good: Who's in the right in this argument?) (have) ret
    3) (the right side, part or direction: Turn to the right; Take the second road on the right.) højre
    4) (in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.) højre
    3. adverb
    1) (exactly: He was standing right here.) lige
    2) (immediately: I'll go right after lunch; I'll come right down.) lige
    3) (close: He was standing right beside me.) tæt
    4) (completely; all the way: The bullet went right through his arm.) helt
    5) (to the right: Turn right.) til højre
    6) (correctly: Have I done that right?; I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.) rigtigt
    4. verb
    1) (to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position: The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.) rette
    2) (to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done: He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.) korrigere; rette
    5. interjection
    (I understand; I'll do what you say etc: `I want you to type some letters for me.' `Right, I'll do them now.') ok!; ja!; selvfølgelig!
    - righteously
    - righteousness
    - rightful
    - rightfully
    - rightly
    - rightness
    - righto
    - right-oh
    - rights
    - right angle
    - right-angled
    - right-hand
    - right-handed
    - right wing
    6. adjective
    ((right-wing) (having opinions which are) of this sort.) højreorienteret
    - by rights
    - by right
    - get
    - keep on the right side of
    - get right
    - go right
    - not in one's right mind
    - not quite right in the head
    - not right in the head
    - put right
    - put/set to rights
    - right away
    - right-hand man
    - right now
    - right of way
    - serve right

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  • 112 (as) right as rain

    (perfectly all right; completely well.) helt i orden
    * * *
    (perfectly all right; completely well.) helt i orden

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  • 113 rigid

    ['ri‹id]
    1) (completely stiff; not able to be bent (easily): An iron bar is rigid.) stiv
    2) (very strict, and not likely to change: rigid rules; rigid discipline; rigid views on education; a stern, rigid headmaster.) streng
    - rigidness
    - rigidity
    * * *
    ['ri‹id]
    1) (completely stiff; not able to be bent (easily): An iron bar is rigid.) stiv
    2) (very strict, and not likely to change: rigid rules; rigid discipline; rigid views on education; a stern, rigid headmaster.) streng
    - rigidness
    - rigidity

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  • 114 root out

    1) (to pull up or tear out by the roots: The gardener began to root out the weeds.) hive op med rod
    2) (to get rid of completely: We must do our best to root out poverty.) udrydde
    * * *
    1) (to pull up or tear out by the roots: The gardener began to root out the weeds.) hive op med rod
    2) (to get rid of completely: We must do our best to root out poverty.) udrydde

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  • 115 rout

    1. verb
    (to defeat (an army etc) completely.) tilføje et knusende nederlag
    2. noun
    (a complete defeat.) knusende nederlag
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to defeat (an army etc) completely.) tilføje et knusende nederlag
    2. noun
    (a complete defeat.) knusende nederlag

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  • 116 ruined

    1) (collapsed; decayed: ruined houses.) forfalden
    2) (completely spoiled: My dress is ruined!) ødelagt
    * * *
    1) (collapsed; decayed: ruined houses.) forfalden
    2) (completely spoiled: My dress is ruined!) ødelagt

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  • 117 saturate

    ['sæ əreit]
    1) (to make very wet: Saturate the earth round the plants.) gennemvæde
    2) (to fill completely: The market has been saturated with paintings like that.) mætte
    * * *
    ['sæ əreit]
    1) (to make very wet: Saturate the earth round the plants.) gennemvæde
    2) (to fill completely: The market has been saturated with paintings like that.) mætte

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  • 118 seal

    I 1. [si:l] noun
    1) (a piece of wax or other material bearing a design, attached to a document to show that it is genuine and legal.) segl
    2) (a piece of wax etc used to seal a parcel etc.) plombe
    3) ((something that makes) a complete closure or covering: Paint and varnish act as protective seals for woodwork.) dække
    2. verb
    1) (to mark with a seal: The document was signed and sealed.) forsegle
    2) ((negative unseal) to close completely: He licked and sealed the envelope; All the air is removed from a can of food before it is sealed.) forsegle; lukke lufttæt
    3) (to settle or decide: This mistake sealed his fate.) forsegle
    - seal of approval
    - seal off
    - set one's seal to
    II [si:l] noun
    (any of several types of sea animal, some furry, living partly on land.) sæl
    * * *
    I 1. [si:l] noun
    1) (a piece of wax or other material bearing a design, attached to a document to show that it is genuine and legal.) segl
    2) (a piece of wax etc used to seal a parcel etc.) plombe
    3) ((something that makes) a complete closure or covering: Paint and varnish act as protective seals for woodwork.) dække
    2. verb
    1) (to mark with a seal: The document was signed and sealed.) forsegle
    2) ((negative unseal) to close completely: He licked and sealed the envelope; All the air is removed from a can of food before it is sealed.) forsegle; lukke lufttæt
    3) (to settle or decide: This mistake sealed his fate.) forsegle
    - seal of approval
    - seal off
    - set one's seal to
    II [si:l] noun
    (any of several types of sea animal, some furry, living partly on land.) sæl

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  • 119 sew up

    (to fasten completely or mend by sewing.) sy sammen
    * * *
    (to fasten completely or mend by sewing.) sy sammen

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  • 120 soak

    [səuk]
    1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) lægge i blød
    2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) gennembløde
    3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) trænge igennem
    - - soaked
    - soaking
    - soaking wet
    - soak up
    * * *
    [səuk]
    1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) lægge i blød
    2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) gennembløde
    3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) trænge igennem
    - - soaked
    - soaking
    - soaking wet
    - soak up

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