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guess+(noun)

  • 1 guess

    [ɡes] 1. verb
    1) (to say what is likely to be the case: I'm trying to guess the height of this building; If you don't know the answer, just guess.) gætte
    2) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) formode
    2. noun
    (an opinion, answer etc got by guessing: My guess is that he's not coming.) gæt; bud
    - anybody's guess
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    [ɡes] 1. verb
    1) (to say what is likely to be the case: I'm trying to guess the height of this building; If you don't know the answer, just guess.) gætte
    2) ((especially American) to suppose: I guess I'll have to leave now.) formode
    2. noun
    (an opinion, answer etc got by guessing: My guess is that he's not coming.) gæt; bud
    - anybody's guess

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  • 2 guess

    formodning {fk}

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  • 3 charades

    noun singular (a game in which each syllable of a word, and then the whole word, is acted and the audience has to guess the word.) gæt og grimasser
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    noun singular (a game in which each syllable of a word, and then the whole word, is acted and the audience has to guess the word.) gæt og grimasser

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  • 4 speculation

    1) (a guess: Your speculations were all quite close to the truth.) gæt
    2) (the act of speculating: There was great speculation as to what was happening.) spekulation
    * * *
    1) (a guess: Your speculations were all quite close to the truth.) gæt
    2) (the act of speculating: There was great speculation as to what was happening.) spekulation

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  • 5 conjecture

    [kən'‹ek ə] 1. noun
    ((an) opinion formed on slight evidence; a guess: He made several conjectures about where his son might be.) formodning; gætteri
    2. verb
    (to guess.) formode; gætte
    * * *
    [kən'‹ek ə] 1. noun
    ((an) opinion formed on slight evidence; a guess: He made several conjectures about where his son might be.) formodning; gætteri
    2. verb
    (to guess.) formode; gætte

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  • 6 hazard

    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) fare; risiko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) risikere
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) vove
    - hazardousness
    * * *
    ['hæzəd] 1. noun
    ((something which causes) a risk of harm or danger: the hazards of mountain-climbing.) fare; risiko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk; to be prepared to do (something, the result of which is uncertain): Are you prepared to hazard your life for the success of this mission?) risikere
    2) (to put forward (a guess etc).) vove
    - hazardousness

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  • 7 riddle

    I ['ridl] noun
    (a puzzle usually in the form of a question, which describes an object, person etc in a mysterious or misleading way: Can you guess the answer to this riddle?; The answer to the riddle `What flies for ever, and never rests?' is `The wind'.) gåde
    II ['ridl] verb
    (to make (something) full of holes: They riddled the car with bullets.) gennemhulle
    * * *
    I ['ridl] noun
    (a puzzle usually in the form of a question, which describes an object, person etc in a mysterious or misleading way: Can you guess the answer to this riddle?; The answer to the riddle `What flies for ever, and never rests?' is `The wind'.) gåde
    II ['ridl] verb
    (to make (something) full of holes: They riddled the car with bullets.) gennemhulle

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  • 8 say

    [sei] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - says; verb
    1) (to speak or utter: What did you say?; She said `Yes'.) sige
    2) (to tell, state or declare: She said how she had enjoyed meeting me; She is said to be very beautiful.) sige; siges
    3) (to repeat: The child says her prayers every night.) sige
    4) (to guess or estimate: I can't say when he'll return.) sige
    2. noun
    (the right or opportunity to state one's opinion: I haven't had my say yet; We have no say in the decision.) have noget at sige
    - have
    - I wouldn't say no to
    - let's say
    - say
    - say the word
    - that is to say
    * * *
    [sei] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - says; verb
    1) (to speak or utter: What did you say?; She said `Yes'.) sige
    2) (to tell, state or declare: She said how she had enjoyed meeting me; She is said to be very beautiful.) sige; siges
    3) (to repeat: The child says her prayers every night.) sige
    4) (to guess or estimate: I can't say when he'll return.) sige
    2. noun
    (the right or opportunity to state one's opinion: I haven't had my say yet; We have no say in the decision.) have noget at sige
    - have
    - I wouldn't say no to
    - let's say
    - say
    - say the word
    - that is to say

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  • 9 toss

    [tos] 1. verb
    1) (to throw into or through the air: She tossed the ball up into the air.) kaste; smide
    2) ((often with about) to throw oneself restlessly from side to side: She tossed about all night, unable to sleep.) vende og dreje sig
    3) ((of a ship) to be thrown about: The boat tossed wildly in the rough sea.) kaste
    4) (to throw (a coin) into the air and decide a matter according to (a correct guess about) which side falls uppermost: They tossed a coin to decide which of them should go first.) slå plat eller krone
    2. noun
    (an act of tossing.) kast
    - win/lose the toss
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    [tos] 1. verb
    1) (to throw into or through the air: She tossed the ball up into the air.) kaste; smide
    2) ((often with about) to throw oneself restlessly from side to side: She tossed about all night, unable to sleep.) vende og dreje sig
    3) ((of a ship) to be thrown about: The boat tossed wildly in the rough sea.) kaste
    4) (to throw (a coin) into the air and decide a matter according to (a correct guess about) which side falls uppermost: They tossed a coin to decide which of them should go first.) slå plat eller krone
    2. noun
    (an act of tossing.) kast
    - win/lose the toss

    English-Danish dictionary > toss

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