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  • 1 improvise

    1) (to compose and perform (a poem, tune etc) without preparation: The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.) improvisere
    2) (to make (something) from materials that happen to be available, often materials that are not normally used for that purpose: They improvised a shelter from branches and blankets.) improvisere; stable på benene
    * * *
    1) (to compose and perform (a poem, tune etc) without preparation: The pianist forgot his music and had to improvise.) improvisere
    2) (to make (something) from materials that happen to be available, often materials that are not normally used for that purpose: They improvised a shelter from branches and blankets.) improvisere; stable på benene

    English-Danish dictionary > improvise

  • 2 brittle

    ['britl]
    (hard but easily broken: brittle materials.) skør
    * * *
    ['britl]
    (hard but easily broken: brittle materials.) skør

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  • 3 clothe

    [kləuð]
    past tense, past participle - clothed; verb
    1) (to provide with clothes: The widow did not have enough money to clothe her children.) klæde; forsørge med tøj
    2) (to put clothes on: She was clothed in silk; She clothed herself in the most expensive materials.) klæde
    - clothes-peg
    - clothing
    * * *
    [kləuð]
    past tense, past participle - clothed; verb
    1) (to provide with clothes: The widow did not have enough money to clothe her children.) klæde; forsørge med tøj
    2) (to put clothes on: She was clothed in silk; She clothed herself in the most expensive materials.) klæde
    - clothes-peg
    - clothing

    English-Danish dictionary > clothe

  • 4 combustible

    (liable to catch fire and burn: combustible materials.) brændbar
    * * *
    (liable to catch fire and burn: combustible materials.) brændbar

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  • 5 extravagant

    [ik'strævəɡənt]
    1) (using or spending too much; wasteful: He's extravagant with money; an extravagant use of materials/energy.) ekstravagant; ødsel
    2) ((of ideas, emotions etc) exaggerated or too great: extravagant praise.) overdreven; vild; urealistisk
    - extravagance
    * * *
    [ik'strævəɡənt]
    1) (using or spending too much; wasteful: He's extravagant with money; an extravagant use of materials/energy.) ekstravagant; ødsel
    2) ((of ideas, emotions etc) exaggerated or too great: extravagant praise.) overdreven; vild; urealistisk
    - extravagance

    English-Danish dictionary > extravagant

  • 6 fibreglass

    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) fiberglas; fiberglas-
    2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) glasfiber
    * * *
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) fiberglas; fiberglas-
    2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) glasfiber

    English-Danish dictionary > fibreglass

  • 7 kit

    [kit]
    1) ((an outfit of) tools, clothes etc for a particular purpose: He carried his tennis kit in a bag; a repair kit for mending punctures in bicycle tyres.) udstyr
    2) (a collection of the materials etc required to make something: He bought a model aeroplane kit.) samlesæt
    - kit out
    * * *
    [kit]
    1) ((an outfit of) tools, clothes etc for a particular purpose: He carried his tennis kit in a bag; a repair kit for mending punctures in bicycle tyres.) udstyr
    2) (a collection of the materials etc required to make something: He bought a model aeroplane kit.) samlesæt
    - kit out

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  • 8 magnet

    ['mæɡnit]
    (a piece of iron, or of certain other materials, that attracts or repels other pieces of iron etc.) magnet
    - magnetically
    - magnetism
    - magnetize
    - magnetise
    - magnetic field
    - magnetic north
    * * *
    ['mæɡnit]
    (a piece of iron, or of certain other materials, that attracts or repels other pieces of iron etc.) magnet
    - magnetically
    - magnetism
    - magnetize
    - magnetise
    - magnetic field
    - magnetic north

    English-Danish dictionary > magnet

  • 9 overalls

    noun plural (a type of trousers or suit made of hard-wearing materials worn usually over ordinary clothes by workmen etc to protect them from dirt etc: The painter put on his overalls before starting work; I'll need a clean pair of overalls tomorrow.) overall; smækbukser
    * * *
    noun plural (a type of trousers or suit made of hard-wearing materials worn usually over ordinary clothes by workmen etc to protect them from dirt etc: The painter put on his overalls before starting work; I'll need a clean pair of overalls tomorrow.) overall; smækbukser

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  • 10 packing

    1) (the act of putting things in bags, cases etc: He has done his packing tonight as he is leaving in the morning.) pakning
    2) (the materials (paper, string etc) used to wrap things for posting etc: He unwrapped the vase and threw away the packing.) indpakning
    * * *
    1) (the act of putting things in bags, cases etc: He has done his packing tonight as he is leaving in the morning.) pakning
    2) (the materials (paper, string etc) used to wrap things for posting etc: He unwrapped the vase and threw away the packing.) indpakning

    English-Danish dictionary > packing

  • 11 pass as/for

    (to be mistaken for or accepted as: Some man-made materials could pass as silk; His nasty remarks pass for wit among his admirers.) gå for; blive opfattet som
    * * *
    (to be mistaken for or accepted as: Some man-made materials could pass as silk; His nasty remarks pass for wit among his admirers.) gå for; blive opfattet som

    English-Danish dictionary > pass as/for

  • 12 quantity surveyor

    (a person who is responsible for estimating the quantities of building materials needed for constructing something, and their probable cost.) rådgivende ingeniør
    * * *
    (a person who is responsible for estimating the quantities of building materials needed for constructing something, and their probable cost.) rådgivende ingeniør

    English-Danish dictionary > quantity surveyor

  • 13 raw

    [ro:]
    1) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.)
    2) (not prepared or refined; in the natural state: raw cotton; What raw materials are used to make plastic?) rå; uforarbejdet; rå-
    3) (with the skin rubbed and sore: My heel is raw because my shoe doesn't fit properly.) hudløs; øm
    4) (untrained; inexperienced: raw recruits.) uøvet; uerfaren
    - a raw deal
    - raw material
    * * *
    [ro:]
    1) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.)
    2) (not prepared or refined; in the natural state: raw cotton; What raw materials are used to make plastic?) rå; uforarbejdet; rå-
    3) (with the skin rubbed and sore: My heel is raw because my shoe doesn't fit properly.) hudløs; øm
    4) (untrained; inexperienced: raw recruits.) uøvet; uerfaren
    - a raw deal
    - raw material

    English-Danish dictionary > raw

  • 14 resource

    [rə'zo:s, ]( American[) 'ri:zo:rs]
    1) ((usually in plural) something that gives help, support etc when needed; a supply; a means: We have used up all our resources; We haven't the resources at this school for teaching handicapped children.) middel; ressource
    2) ((usually in plural) the wealth of a country, or the supply of materials etc which bring this wealth: This country is rich in natural resources.) ressourcer
    3) (the ability to find ways of solving difficulties: He is full of resource.) ressource
    - resourcefully
    - resourcefulness
    * * *
    [rə'zo:s, ]( American[) 'ri:zo:rs]
    1) ((usually in plural) something that gives help, support etc when needed; a supply; a means: We have used up all our resources; We haven't the resources at this school for teaching handicapped children.) middel; ressource
    2) ((usually in plural) the wealth of a country, or the supply of materials etc which bring this wealth: This country is rich in natural resources.) ressourcer
    3) (the ability to find ways of solving difficulties: He is full of resource.) ressource
    - resourcefully
    - resourcefulness

    English-Danish dictionary > resource

  • 15 rich

    [ri ]
    1) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) rig
    2) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) rig
    3) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) rig
    4) (containing a lot of fat, eggs, spices etc: a rich sauce.) fed; fyldig
    5) ((of clothes, material etc) very beautiful and expensive.) kostbar
    - richness
    - riches
    * * *
    [ri ]
    1) (wealthy; having a lot of money, possessions etc: a rich man/country.) rig
    2) ((with in) having a lot (of something): This part of the country is rich in coal.) rig
    3) (valuable: a rich reward; rich materials.) rig
    4) (containing a lot of fat, eggs, spices etc: a rich sauce.) fed; fyldig
    5) ((of clothes, material etc) very beautiful and expensive.) kostbar
    - richness
    - riches

    English-Danish dictionary > rich

  • 16 rocket

    ['rokit] 1. noun
    1) (a tube containing materials which, when set on fire, give off a jet of gas which drives the tube forward, usually up into the air, used eg as a firework, for signalling, or for launching a spacecraft.) raket
    2) (a spacecraft launched in this way: The Americans have sent a rocket to Mars.) raket
    2. verb
    (to rise or increase very quickly: Bread prices have rocketed.) stige kraftigt
    * * *
    ['rokit] 1. noun
    1) (a tube containing materials which, when set on fire, give off a jet of gas which drives the tube forward, usually up into the air, used eg as a firework, for signalling, or for launching a spacecraft.) raket
    2) (a spacecraft launched in this way: The Americans have sent a rocket to Mars.) raket
    2. verb
    (to rise or increase very quickly: Bread prices have rocketed.) stige kraftigt

    English-Danish dictionary > rocket

  • 17 stockpile

    noun (a supply of goods or materials accumulated eg by a government in case of war or other emergency.) forråd
    * * *
    noun (a supply of goods or materials accumulated eg by a government in case of war or other emergency.) forråd

    English-Danish dictionary > stockpile

  • 18 stretchy

    adjective ((of materials etc) able to stretch: a stretchy bathing-costume.) elastisk
    * * *
    adjective ((of materials etc) able to stretch: a stretchy bathing-costume.) elastisk

    English-Danish dictionary > stretchy

  • 19 surplus

    ['sə'pləs]
    (the amount left over when what is required has been used etc: Canada produces a surplus of raw materials; ( also adjective) surplus stocks; The country had a trade surplus (= exported more than it imported) last month.) overskud; -overskud; overskuds-
    * * *
    ['sə'pləs]
    (the amount left over when what is required has been used etc: Canada produces a surplus of raw materials; ( also adjective) surplus stocks; The country had a trade surplus (= exported more than it imported) last month.) overskud; -overskud; overskuds-

    English-Danish dictionary > surplus

  • 20 synthetic

    [sin'Ɵetik]
    noun, adjective ((a substance) produced artificially by a chemical process: nylon and other synthetic materials / synthetics.) syntetisk
    * * *
    [sin'Ɵetik]
    noun, adjective ((a substance) produced artificially by a chemical process: nylon and other synthetic materials / synthetics.) syntetisk

    English-Danish dictionary > synthetic

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