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1 knew
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2 all along
(the whole time (that something was happening): I knew the answer all along.) hele tiden; fra begyndelsen* * *(the whole time (that something was happening): I knew the answer all along.) hele tiden; fra begyndelsen -
3 anecdote
['ænikdout](a short amusing story, especially a true one: He told us anecdotes about politicians that he knew.) anekdote* * *['ænikdout](a short amusing story, especially a true one: He told us anecdotes about politicians that he knew.) anekdote -
4 as if / as though
(in the way one would expect if: He acted as if he were mad; He spoke as though he knew all about our plans; He opened his mouth as if to speak; You look as if you are going to faint.) som om* * *(in the way one would expect if: He acted as if he were mad; He spoke as though he knew all about our plans; He opened his mouth as if to speak; You look as if you are going to faint.) som om -
5 at/in the back of one's mind
(being vaguely aware of something; deep inside: In the back of her mind she knew she couldn't trust him.) i baghovedet* * *(being vaguely aware of something; deep inside: In the back of her mind she knew she couldn't trust him.) i baghovedet -
6 brazen it out
(to face a situation with impudent boldness: She knew her deception had been discovered but decided to brazen it out.) lade som ingenting; spille uskyldig* * *(to face a situation with impudent boldness: She knew her deception had been discovered but decided to brazen it out.) lade som ingenting; spille uskyldig -
7 briefly
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8 coax
[kəuks](to persuade by flattery, by patient and gentle treatment etc: He coaxed her into going to the dance by saying she was the best dancer he knew; He coaxed some money out of his mother.) lokke; liste* * *[kəuks](to persuade by flattery, by patient and gentle treatment etc: He coaxed her into going to the dance by saying she was the best dancer he knew; He coaxed some money out of his mother.) lokke; liste -
9 couple
1. noun1) (two; a few: Can I borrow a couple of chairs?; I knew a couple of people at the party, but not many.) par; nogle2) (a man and wife, or a boyfriend and girlfriend: a married couple; The young couple have a child.) ægtepar; par2. verb(to join together: The coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.) forbinde; koble sammen- couplet- coupling* * *1. noun1) (two; a few: Can I borrow a couple of chairs?; I knew a couple of people at the party, but not many.) par; nogle2) (a man and wife, or a boyfriend and girlfriend: a married couple; The young couple have a child.) ægtepar; par2. verb(to join together: The coaches were coupled (together), and the train set off.) forbinde; koble sammen- couplet- coupling -
10 crack
[kræk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) revne2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) knække3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) smælde; knalde; knække4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) fortælle vittigheder5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) bryde op6) (to solve (a code).) bryde; løse; tyde7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) bryde sammen; bukke under2. noun1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) revne2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) på klem3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) smæld; knald4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) knald5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) vittighed6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol) crack3. adjective(expert: a crack racing-driver.) elite-- cracked- crackdown
- cracker
- crackers
- crack a book
- crack down on
- crack down
- get cracking
- have a crack at
- have a crack* * *[kræk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) break partly without falling to pieces: The window cracked down the middle.) revne2) (to break (open): He cracked the peanuts between his finger and thumb.) knække3) (to make a sudden sharp sound of breaking: The twig cracked as I stepped on it.) smælde; knalde; knække4) (to make (a joke): He's always cracking jokes.) fortælle vittigheder5) (to open (a safe) by illegal means.) bryde op6) (to solve (a code).) bryde; løse; tyde7) (to give in to torture or similar pressures: The spy finally cracked under their questioning and told them everything he knew.) bryde sammen; bukke under2. noun1) (a split or break: There's a crack in this cup.) revne2) (a narrow opening: The door opened a crack.) på klem3) (a sudden sharp sound: the crack of whip.) smæld; knald4) (a blow: a crack on the jaw.) knald5) (a joke: He made a crack about my big feet.) vittighed6) (a very addictive drug: He died of too much crack with alcohol) crack3. adjective(expert: a crack racing-driver.) elite-- cracked- crackdown
- cracker
- crackers
- crack a book
- crack down on
- crack down
- get cracking
- have a crack at
- have a crack -
11 dig
[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) grave2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) grave3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) puffe; skubbe2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) hentydning; puf- digger- dig out
- dig up* * *[diɡ] 1. present participle - digging; verb1) (to turn up (earth) with a spade etc: to dig the garden.) grave2) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) grave3) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) puffe; skubbe2. noun(a poke: a dig in the ribs; I knew that his remarks about women drivers were a dig at me (= a joke directed at me).) hentydning; puf- digger- dig out
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12 end up
1) (to reach or come to an end, usually unpleasant: I knew that he would end up in prison.) havne; ende2) (to do something in the end: He refused to believe her but he ended up apologizing.) ende med* * *1) (to reach or come to an end, usually unpleasant: I knew that he would end up in prison.) havne; ende2) (to do something in the end: He refused to believe her but he ended up apologizing.) ende med -
13 good old
(an expression used to show approval etc: Good old Fred! I knew he would help us out.) gode gamle* * *(an expression used to show approval etc: Good old Fred! I knew he would help us out.) gode gamle -
14 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) fortrin, fordel* * *(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) fortrin, fordel -
15 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) fortrin, fordel* * *(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) fortrin, fordel -
16 in so far as
(to the degree or extent that: I gave him the details insofar as I knew them.) så langt som* * *(to the degree or extent that: I gave him the details insofar as I knew them.) så langt som -
17 insofar as
(to the degree or extent that: I gave him the details insofar as I knew them.) så langt som* * *(to the degree or extent that: I gave him the details insofar as I knew them.) så langt som -
18 intuition
[intju'iʃən]1) (the power of understanding or ralizing something without thinking it out: She knew by intuition that he was telling her the truth.) intuition2) (something understood or realized by this power: Her intuitions are always right.) intuition•* * *[intju'iʃən]1) (the power of understanding or ralizing something without thinking it out: She knew by intuition that he was telling her the truth.) intuition2) (something understood or realized by this power: Her intuitions are always right.) intuition• -
19 keep to
(not to leave or go away from: Keep to this side of the park!; We kept to the roads we knew.) holde sig til* * *(not to leave or go away from: Keep to this side of the park!; We kept to the roads we knew.) holde sig til -
20 know
[nəu]past tense - knew; verb1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) vide2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) kende til3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) kende4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) genkende•- knowing- knowingly
- know-all
- know-how
- in the know
- know backwards
- know better
- know how to
- know the ropes* * *[nəu]past tense - knew; verb1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) vide2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) kende til3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) kende4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) genkende•- knowing- knowingly
- know-all
- know-how
- in the know
- know backwards
- know better
- know how to
- know the ropes
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