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socks

  • 1 socks

    sokker {pl}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > socks

  • 2 socks

    strømper {pl} [sokker]

    English-Danish mini dictionary > socks

  • 3 wear out

    (to (cause to) become unfit for further use: My socks have worn out; I've worn out my socks.) slide op
    * * *
    (to (cause to) become unfit for further use: My socks have worn out; I've worn out my socks.) slide op

    English-Danish dictionary > wear out

  • 4 barefoot(ed)

    adjective, adverb (not wearing shoes or socks etc: The children go barefoot on the beach.) barfodet
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    adjective, adverb (not wearing shoes or socks etc: The children go barefoot on the beach.) barfodet

    English-Danish dictionary > barefoot(ed)

  • 5 barefoot(ed)

    adjective, adverb (not wearing shoes or socks etc: The children go barefoot on the beach.) barfodet
    * * *
    adjective, adverb (not wearing shoes or socks etc: The children go barefoot on the beach.) barfodet

    English-Danish dictionary > barefoot(ed)

  • 6 be sold out

    1) (to be no longer available: The second-hand records are all sold out; The concert is sold out.) udsolgt
    2) (to have no more available to be bought: We are sold out of children's socks.) gå ud for (noget)
    * * *
    1) (to be no longer available: The second-hand records are all sold out; The concert is sold out.) udsolgt
    2) (to have no more available to be bought: We are sold out of children's socks.) gå ud for (noget)

    English-Danish dictionary > be sold out

  • 7 bury

    ['beri]
    1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) begrave
    2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) gemme sig under
    - bury the hatchet
    * * *
    ['beri]
    1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) begrave
    2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) gemme sig under
    - bury the hatchet

    English-Danish dictionary > bury

  • 8 dry

    1. adjective
    1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) tør
    2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) tør; kedelig
    3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) tør; kedelig
    4) ((of wine) not sweet.) tør
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) tørre
    - drier
    - dryer
    - drily
    - dryly
    - dryness
    - dry-clean
    - dry land
    - dry off
    - dry up
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) tør
    2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) tør; kedelig
    3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) tør; kedelig
    4) ((of wine) not sweet.) tør
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) tørre
    - drier
    - dryer
    - drily
    - dryly
    - dryness
    - dry-clean
    - dry land
    - dry off
    - dry up

    English-Danish dictionary > dry

  • 9 hole

    [həul] 1. noun
    1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) hul
    2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) hul
    3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.) hul
    2. verb
    1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) gennemhulle
    2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.) slå i hul
    * * *
    [həul] 1. noun
    1) (an opening or gap in or through something: a hole in the fence; holes in my socks.) hul
    2) (a hollow in something solid: a hole in my tooth; Many animals live in holes in the ground.) hul
    3) ((in golf) (the point scored by the player who takes the fewest strokes to hit his ball over) any one of the usually eighteen sections of the golf course between the tees and the holes in the middle of the greens: He won by two holes; We played nine holes.) hul
    2. verb
    1) (to make a hole in: The ship was badly holed when it hit the rock.) gennemhulle
    2) (to hit (a ball etc) into a hole: The golfer holed his ball from twelve metres away.) slå i hul

    English-Danish dictionary > hole

  • 10 hose

    [həuz] 1.
    1) ((also hosepipe) a rubber, plastic etc tube which bends and which is used to carry water etc: a garden hose; a fireman's hose.) slange; -slange
    2) (an older word for stockings or socks: woollen hose.) hose
    2. verb
    (to apply water to by means of a hose: I'll go and hose the garden/car.) vande
    - hose reel
    - hose down
    * * *
    [həuz] 1.
    1) ((also hosepipe) a rubber, plastic etc tube which bends and which is used to carry water etc: a garden hose; a fireman's hose.) slange; -slange
    2) (an older word for stockings or socks: woollen hose.) hose
    2. verb
    (to apply water to by means of a hose: I'll go and hose the garden/car.) vande
    - hose reel
    - hose down

    English-Danish dictionary > hose

  • 11 hosiery

    ['həuziəri]
    noun (knitted goods, especially stockings, socks and tights.) trikotage
    * * *
    ['həuziəri]
    noun (knitted goods, especially stockings, socks and tights.) trikotage

    English-Danish dictionary > hosiery

  • 12 knickerbockers

    ['nikə,bokəz]
    ((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) knæbukser
    * * *
    ['nikə,bokəz]
    ((American knickers) short trousers that fit tightly just below the knees, used together with knee socks for skiing and hiking.) knæbukser

    English-Danish dictionary > knickerbockers

  • 13 sock

    [sok] I noun
    (a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) sok; strømpe
    II 1. verb
    (slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). slå
    2. noun
    ((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) slag
    * * *
    [sok] I noun
    (a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) sok; strømpe
    II 1. verb
    (slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). slå
    2. noun
    ((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) slag

    English-Danish dictionary > sock

  • 14 stay

    [stei] 1. verb
    1) (to remain (in a place) for a time, eg while travelling, or as a guest etc: We stayed three nights at that hotel / with a friend / in Paris; Aunt Mary is coming to stay (for a fortnight); Would you like to stay for supper?; Stay and watch that television programme.) opholde sig; blive
    2) (to remain (in a particular position, place, state or condition): The doctor told her to stay in bed; He never stays long in any job; Stay away from the office till your cold is better; Why won't these socks stay up?; Stay where you are - don't move!; In 1900, people didn't realize that motor cars were here to stay.) blive
    2. noun
    (a period of staying (in a place etc): We had an overnight stay / a two days' stay in London.) ophold
    - stay in
    - stay out
    - stay put
    - stay up
    * * *
    [stei] 1. verb
    1) (to remain (in a place) for a time, eg while travelling, or as a guest etc: We stayed three nights at that hotel / with a friend / in Paris; Aunt Mary is coming to stay (for a fortnight); Would you like to stay for supper?; Stay and watch that television programme.) opholde sig; blive
    2) (to remain (in a particular position, place, state or condition): The doctor told her to stay in bed; He never stays long in any job; Stay away from the office till your cold is better; Why won't these socks stay up?; Stay where you are - don't move!; In 1900, people didn't realize that motor cars were here to stay.) blive
    2. noun
    (a period of staying (in a place etc): We had an overnight stay / a two days' stay in London.) ophold
    - stay in
    - stay out
    - stay put
    - stay up

    English-Danish dictionary > stay

  • 15 strip

    [strip] 1. past tense, past participle - stripped; verb
    1) (to remove the covering from something: He stripped the old varnish off the wall; He stripped the branch (of its bark) with his knife.) fjerne
    2) (to undress: She stripped the child (naked) and put him in the bath; He stripped and dived into the water; They were told to strip to the waist.) klæde af; klæde sig af
    3) (to remove the contents of (a house etc): The house/room was stripped bare / stripped of its furnishings; They stripped the house of all its furnishings.) tømme; demontere
    4) (to deprive (a person) of something: The officer was stripped of his rank for misconduct.) fratage
    2. noun
    1) (a long narrow piece of (eg cloth, ground etc): a strip of paper.) strimmel
    2) (a strip cartoon.) tegneserie
    3) (a footballer's shirt, shorts, socks etc: The team has a red and white strip.) spilletøj
    - strip-lighting
    - strip-tease
    3. adjective
    a strip-tease show.) striptease-
    * * *
    [strip] 1. past tense, past participle - stripped; verb
    1) (to remove the covering from something: He stripped the old varnish off the wall; He stripped the branch (of its bark) with his knife.) fjerne
    2) (to undress: She stripped the child (naked) and put him in the bath; He stripped and dived into the water; They were told to strip to the waist.) klæde af; klæde sig af
    3) (to remove the contents of (a house etc): The house/room was stripped bare / stripped of its furnishings; They stripped the house of all its furnishings.) tømme; demontere
    4) (to deprive (a person) of something: The officer was stripped of his rank for misconduct.) fratage
    2. noun
    1) (a long narrow piece of (eg cloth, ground etc): a strip of paper.) strimmel
    2) (a strip cartoon.) tegneserie
    3) (a footballer's shirt, shorts, socks etc: The team has a red and white strip.) spilletøj
    - strip-lighting
    - strip-tease
    3. adjective
    a strip-tease show.) striptease-

    English-Danish dictionary > strip

  • 16 suspenders

    1) (a pair, or set, of elastic straps for holding up socks or stockings.) strømpebånd; strømpeholder
    2) ((American) braces for holding up trousers.) seler
    * * *
    1) (a pair, or set, of elastic straps for holding up socks or stockings.) strømpebånd; strømpeholder
    2) ((American) braces for holding up trousers.) seler

    English-Danish dictionary > suspenders

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