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121 nose out
(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) opsnuse* * *(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) opsnuse -
122 out
(to allow to come in, go out: Let me in!; I let the dog out.) lukke ind; lukke ud* * *(to allow to come in, go out: Let me in!; I let the dog out.) lukke ind; lukke ud -
123 pad
I 1. [pæd] noun1) (a soft, cushion-like object made of or filled with a soft material, used to prevent damage by knocking, rubbing etc: She knelt on a pad to clean the floor.) pude2) (sheets of paper fixed together: a writing-pad.) blok; -blok3) (a platform from which rockets are sent off: a launching-pad.) rampe; -rampe2. verb(to put a pad in or on (for protection, to make big enough etc): The shoes were too big so she padded them with cottonwool.) fore- padding- pad out II [pæd] past tense, past participle - padded; verb(to walk softly: The dog padded along the road.) traske* * *I 1. [pæd] noun1) (a soft, cushion-like object made of or filled with a soft material, used to prevent damage by knocking, rubbing etc: She knelt on a pad to clean the floor.) pude2) (sheets of paper fixed together: a writing-pad.) blok; -blok3) (a platform from which rockets are sent off: a launching-pad.) rampe; -rampe2. verb(to put a pad in or on (for protection, to make big enough etc): The shoes were too big so she padded them with cottonwool.) fore- padding- pad out II [pæd] past tense, past participle - padded; verb(to walk softly: The dog padded along the road.) traske -
124 passive
['pæsiv]1) (showing no interest, emotion etc, or not resisting an attack etc: The villagers showed passive resistance to the enemy) passiv2) (of the form of the verb used when the subject receives the action of the verb: The boy was bitten by the dog.) passiv•- passiveness
- passivity* * *['pæsiv]1) (showing no interest, emotion etc, or not resisting an attack etc: The villagers showed passive resistance to the enemy) passiv2) (of the form of the verb used when the subject receives the action of the verb: The boy was bitten by the dog.) passiv•- passiveness
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125 pathetic
[pə'Ɵetik]1) (causing pity: The lost dog was a pathetic sight.) sørgelig2) (weak and useless: a pathetic attempt.) sølle•* * *[pə'Ɵetik]1) (causing pity: The lost dog was a pathetic sight.) sørgelig2) (weak and useless: a pathetic attempt.) sølle• -
126 paw
[po:] 1. noun(the foot of an animal with claws or nails: The dog had a thorn in its paw.) lab; pote2. verb1) ((of an animal) to touch, hit etc (usually several times) with a paw or paws: The cat was pawing (at) the dead mouse.) daske2) ((of an animal) to hit (the ground, usually several times) with a hoof, usually a front hoof: The horse pawed (at) the ground.) skrabe* * *[po:] 1. noun(the foot of an animal with claws or nails: The dog had a thorn in its paw.) lab; pote2. verb1) ((of an animal) to touch, hit etc (usually several times) with a paw or paws: The cat was pawing (at) the dead mouse.) daske2) ((of an animal) to hit (the ground, usually several times) with a hoof, usually a front hoof: The horse pawed (at) the ground.) skrabe -
127 pedigree
['pediɡri:] 1. noun1) (a list of the ancestors from whom a person or animal is descended: a dog's pedigree.) stamtavle2) (distinguished descent or ancestry: a man of pedigree.) baggrund; herkomst2. adjective((of an animal) pure-bred; from a long line of ancestors of the same breed: a herd of pedigree cattle.) race-* * *['pediɡri:] 1. noun1) (a list of the ancestors from whom a person or animal is descended: a dog's pedigree.) stamtavle2) (distinguished descent or ancestry: a man of pedigree.) baggrund; herkomst2. adjective((of an animal) pure-bred; from a long line of ancestors of the same breed: a herd of pedigree cattle.) race- -
128 pet
[pet] 1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) kæledyr2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) skat; min skat2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) favorit-; yndlings-3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) stryge2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) kærtegne; kæle med•- pet name* * *[pet] 1. noun1) (a tame animal etc, usually kept in the home: She keeps a rabbit as a pet; ( also adjective) a pet rabbit/goldfish.) kæledyr2) ((especially of children) a delightful or lovely person (used also as a term of affection): Isn't that baby a pet?; Would you like some ice-cream, pet?) skat; min skat2. adjective(favourite; greatest: What is your pet ambition/hate?) favorit-; yndlings-3. verbpast tense, past participle petted)1) (to stroke or caress (an animal) in a loving way: The old lady sat by the fire petting her dog.) stryge2) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress: They were petting (each other) in the back seat.) kærtegne; kæle med•- pet name
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