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2 reference
['refərəns]1) ((an) act of referring (to something); a mention (of something): He made several references to her latest book; With reference to your request for information, I regret to inform you that I am unable to help you.) henvisning2) (a note about one's character, ability etc, eg when one applies for a new job: Our new secretary had excellent references from her previous employers.) anbefaling3) (an indication in a book, report etc, showing where one got one's information or where further information can be found.) henvisning* * *['refərəns]1) ((an) act of referring (to something); a mention (of something): He made several references to her latest book; With reference to your request for information, I regret to inform you that I am unable to help you.) henvisning2) (a note about one's character, ability etc, eg when one applies for a new job: Our new secretary had excellent references from her previous employers.) anbefaling3) (an indication in a book, report etc, showing where one got one's information or where further information can be found.) henvisning -
3 reference
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4 reference book
(a book which is not usually read from beginning to end but which is consulted occasionally for information, eg a dictionary or encyclopaedia.) opslagsbog; håndbog* * *(a book which is not usually read from beginning to end but which is consulted occasionally for information, eg a dictionary or encyclopaedia.) opslagsbog; håndbog -
5 reference library
(a library of books to be looked at for information but not borrowed.) håndbibliotek* * *(a library of books to be looked at for information but not borrowed.) håndbibliotek -
6 cross-reference
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7 refer
[rə'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - referred; verb( with to)1) (to talk or write (about something); to mention: He doesn't like anyone referring to his wooden leg; I referred to your theories in my last book.) omtale2) (to relate to, concern, or apply to: My remarks refer to your last letter.) referere3) (to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc: The case was referred to a higher law-court; I'll refer you to the managing director.) sende videre; henvise4) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) slå efter•- referee2. verb(to act as a referee for a match: I've been asked to referee (a football match) on Saturday.) dømme- reference book
- reference library* * *[rə'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - referred; verb( with to)1) (to talk or write (about something); to mention: He doesn't like anyone referring to his wooden leg; I referred to your theories in my last book.) omtale2) (to relate to, concern, or apply to: My remarks refer to your last letter.) referere3) (to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc: The case was referred to a higher law-court; I'll refer you to the managing director.) sende videre; henvise4) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) slå efter•- referee2. verb(to act as a referee for a match: I've been asked to referee (a football match) on Saturday.) dømme- reference book
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8 look up
1) (to improve: Things have been looking up lately.) bedre sig2) (to pay a visit to: I looked up several old friends.) besøge3) (to search for in a book of reference: You should look the word up (in a dictionary).) slå op; slå efter4) (to consult (a reference book): I looked up in the encyclopedia.) slå op; slå efter* * *1) (to improve: Things have been looking up lately.) bedre sig2) (to pay a visit to: I looked up several old friends.) besøge3) (to search for in a book of reference: You should look the word up (in a dictionary).) slå op; slå efter4) (to consult (a reference book): I looked up in the encyclopedia.) slå op; slå efter -
9 allusion
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10 axis
['æksis]plural - axes; noun1) (the real or imaginary line on which a thing turns (as the axis of the earth, from North Pole to South Pole, around which the earth turns).) akse2) (a fixed line used as a reference, as in a graph: He plotted the temperatures on the horizontal axis.) akse* * *['æksis]plural - axes; noun1) (the real or imaginary line on which a thing turns (as the axis of the earth, from North Pole to South Pole, around which the earth turns).) akse2) (a fixed line used as a reference, as in a graph: He plotted the temperatures on the horizontal axis.) akse -
11 cross
[kros] I adjective(angry: I get very cross when I lose something.) sur; gnaven- crosslyII 1. plural - crosses; noun1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) kryds; plustegn2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) kors3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) kors; krucifiks4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) kors; åg; byrde5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.) krydsning; blanding6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) kors7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) kors; medalje2. verb1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) krydse2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) krydse; lægge over kors3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.) krydse4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.) krydse5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.) lave en tværstreg6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.) crosse7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) krydse8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!) gå imod; komme på tværs•- cross-- crossing
- crossbow
- cross-breed
- cross-bred
- crosscheck 3. noun(the act of crosschecking.) krydscheckning; dobbeltcheckning- cross-country skiing
- cross-examine
- cross-examination
- cross-eyed
- cross-fire
- at cross-purposes
- cross-refer
- cross-reference
- crossroads
- cross-section
- crossword puzzle
- crossword
- cross one's fingers
- cross out* * *[kros] I adjective(angry: I get very cross when I lose something.) sur; gnaven- crosslyII 1. plural - crosses; noun1) (a symbol formed by two lines placed across each other, eg + or x.) kryds; plustegn2) (two wooden beams placed thus (+), on which Christ was nailed.) kors3) (the symbol of the Christian religion.) kors; krucifiks4) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) kors; åg; byrde5) (the result of breeding two varieties of animal or plant: This dog is a cross between an alsatian and a labrador.) krydsning; blanding6) (a monument in the shape of a cross.) kors7) (any of several types of medal given for bravery etc: the Victoria Cross.) kors; medalje2. verb1) (to go from one side to the other: Let's cross (the street); This road crosses the swamp.) krydse2) ((negative uncross) to place (two things) across each other: He sat down and crossed his legs.) krydse; lægge over kors3) (to go or be placed across (each other): The roads cross in the centre of town.) krydse4) (to meet and pass: Our letters must have crossed in the post.) krydse5) (to put a line across: Cross your `t's'.) lave en tværstreg6) (to make (a cheque or postal order) payable only through a bank by drawing two parallel lines across it.) crosse7) (to breed (something) from two different varieties: I've crossed two varieties of rose.) krydse8) (to go against the wishes of: If you cross me, you'll regret it!) gå imod; komme på tværs•- cross-- crossing
- crossbow
- cross-breed
- cross-bred
- crosscheck 3. noun(the act of crosschecking.) krydscheckning; dobbeltcheckning- cross-country skiing
- cross-examine
- cross-examination
- cross-eyed
- cross-fire
- at cross-purposes
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- cross-reference
- crossroads
- cross-section
- crossword puzzle
- crossword
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13 encyclop(a)edia
(a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi- encyclopaedic- encyclopedic* * *(a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi- encyclopaedic- encyclopedic -
14 encyclop(a)edia
(a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi- encyclopaedic- encyclopedic* * *(a reference work containing information on every branch of knowledge, or on one particular branch: an encyclopaedia of jazz; If you do not know the capital city of Hungary, look it up in an encyclopaedia.) leksikon; encyclopædi- encyclopaedic- encyclopedic -
15 find/get one's bearings
(to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark: If we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings.) finde position; orientere sig* * *(to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark: If we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings.) finde position; orientere sig -
16 from memory
(by remembering; without using a book etc for reference: He said the whole poem from memory.) udenad* * *(by remembering; without using a book etc for reference: He said the whole poem from memory.) udenad -
17 oblique
[ə'bli:k]1) (sloping: He drew an oblique line from one corner of the paper to the other.) skrå2) (not straight or direct: He made an oblique reference to his work.) indirekte•* * *[ə'bli:k]1) (sloping: He drew an oblique line from one corner of the paper to the other.) skrå2) (not straight or direct: He made an oblique reference to his work.) indirekte• -
18 passing
1) (going past: a passing car.) overhalende2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) forbigående3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) henkastet* * *1) (going past: a passing car.) overhalende2) (lasting only a short time: a passing interest.) forbigående3) ((of something said) casual and not made as part of a serious talk about the subject: a passing reference.) henkastet -
19 referee
[refə'ri:]1) (a person who controls boxing, football etc matches, makes sure that the rules are not broken etc: The referee sent two of the players off the field.) dommer2) (a person who is willing to provide a note about one's character, ability etc, eg when one applies for new job.) reference* * *[refə'ri:]1) (a person who controls boxing, football etc matches, makes sure that the rules are not broken etc: The referee sent two of the players off the field.) dommer2) (a person who is willing to provide a note about one's character, ability etc, eg when one applies for new job.) reference -
20 sly
1) (cunning or deceitful: He sometimes behaves in rather a sly manner.) snu2) (playfully mischievous: He made a sly reference to my foolish mistake.) underfundig•- slyly- slily
- slyness* * *1) (cunning or deceitful: He sometimes behaves in rather a sly manner.) snu2) (playfully mischievous: He made a sly reference to my foolish mistake.) underfundig•- slyly- slily
- slyness
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