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sore

  • 1 sore

    [so:] 1. adjective
    1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) øm
    2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) øm
    3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) irriteret
    2. noun
    (a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) sår
    - soreness
    * * *
    [so:] 1. adjective
    1) (painful: My leg is very sore; I have a sore leg.) øm
    2) (suffering pain: I am still a bit sore after my operation.) øm
    3) ((American) irritated, annoyed or offended: He is still sore about what happened.) irriteret
    2. noun
    (a painful, injured or diseased spot on the skin: His hands were covered with horrible sores.) sår
    - soreness

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  • 2 sore throat

    ondt i halsen

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  • 3 to have a sore throat

    at have ondt i halsen

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  • 4 angry

    1) (feeling or showing anger: He was so angry that he was unable to speak; angry words; She is angry with him; The sky looks angry - it is going to rain.) vred; truende
    2) (red and sore-looking: He has an angry cut over his left eye.) betændt; ømt; smertende
    * * *
    1) (feeling or showing anger: He was so angry that he was unable to speak; angry words; She is angry with him; The sky looks angry - it is going to rain.) vred; truende
    2) (red and sore-looking: He has an angry cut over his left eye.) betændt; ømt; smertende

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  • 5 chafe

    [ eif]
    1) (to make warm by rubbing with the hands.) gnide
    2) (to make or become sore by rubbing: These tight shoes chafe my feet.) gnave(s); irritere(s)
    3) (to become impatient: Everyone's chafing at the delay.) harmes
    * * *
    [ eif]
    1) (to make warm by rubbing with the hands.) gnide
    2) (to make or become sore by rubbing: These tight shoes chafe my feet.) gnave(s); irritere(s)
    3) (to become impatient: Everyone's chafing at the delay.) harmes

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  • 6 fester

    ['festə]
    ((of an open injury eg a cut or sore) to become infected: The wound began to fester.) blive betændt; blive inficeret
    * * *
    ['festə]
    ((of an open injury eg a cut or sore) to become infected: The wound began to fester.) blive betændt; blive inficeret

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  • 7 foot

    [fut]
    plural - feet; noun
    1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) fod
    2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) fod
    3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) fod
    - football
    - foothill
    - foothold
    - footlight
    - footman
    - footmark
    - footnote
    - footpath
    - footprint
    - footsore
    - footstep
    - footwear
    - follow in someone's footsteps
    - foot the bill
    - on foot
    - put one's foot down
    - put one's foot in it
    * * *
    [fut]
    plural - feet; noun
    1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) fod
    2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) fod
    3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) fod
    - football
    - foothill
    - foothold
    - footlight
    - footman
    - footmark
    - footnote
    - footpath
    - footprint
    - footsore
    - footstep
    - footwear
    - follow in someone's footsteps
    - foot the bill
    - on foot
    - put one's foot down
    - put one's foot in it

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  • 8 hardly

    1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) næsten
    2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) næsten ikke; næppe
    3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) næppe
    * * *
    1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) næsten
    2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) næsten ikke; næppe
    3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) næppe

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  • 9 hobble

    ['hobl]
    (to walk with difficulty, usually taking short steps (eg because one is lame or because one's feet are sore): The old lady hobbled along with a stick.) humpe
    * * *
    ['hobl]
    (to walk with difficulty, usually taking short steps (eg because one is lame or because one's feet are sore): The old lady hobbled along with a stick.) humpe

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  • 10 irritate

    ['iriteit]
    1) (to annoy or make angry: The children's chatter irritated him.) irritere
    2) (to make (a part of the body) sore, red, itchy etc: Soap can irritate a baby's skin.) irritere
    - irritably
    - irritability
    - irritableness
    - irritating
    - irritation
    * * *
    ['iriteit]
    1) (to annoy or make angry: The children's chatter irritated him.) irritere
    2) (to make (a part of the body) sore, red, itchy etc: Soap can irritate a baby's skin.) irritere
    - irritably
    - irritability
    - irritableness
    - irritating
    - irritation

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  • 11 lose one's voice

    (to be unable to speak eg because of having a cold, sore throat etc: When I had 'flu I lost my voice for three days.) miste stemmen
    * * *
    (to be unable to speak eg because of having a cold, sore throat etc: When I had 'flu I lost my voice for three days.) miste stemmen

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  • 12 massage

    1. verb
    (to treat (a person's body or part of it) by rubbing etc to ease and remove pain or stiffness: She massaged my sore back.) massage
    2. noun
    ((a) treatment by massaging: His ankle was treated by massage.) massage
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to treat (a person's body or part of it) by rubbing etc to ease and remove pain or stiffness: She massaged my sore back.) massage
    2. noun
    ((a) treatment by massaging: His ankle was treated by massage.) massage

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  • 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

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  • 14 scab

    [skæb]
    1) (a crust formed over a sore or wound.) sårskorpe
    2) (any of several diseases of animals or plants.) skurv; svampesygdom
    3) (a workman who refuses to join a strike.) strejkebryder
    * * *
    [skæb]
    1) (a crust formed over a sore or wound.) sårskorpe
    2) (any of several diseases of animals or plants.) skurv; svampesygdom
    3) (a workman who refuses to join a strike.) strejkebryder

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  • 15 scar

    1. noun
    (the mark that is left by a wound or sore: a scar on the arm where the dog bit him.) ar
    2. verb
    (to mark with a scar: He recovered from the accident but his face was badly scarred.) arre
    * * *
    1. noun
    (the mark that is left by a wound or sore: a scar on the arm where the dog bit him.) ar
    2. verb
    (to mark with a scar: He recovered from the accident but his face was badly scarred.) arre

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  • 16 scarlet fever

    (an infectious fever usually with a sore throat and red rash.) skarlagensfeber
    * * *
    (an infectious fever usually with a sore throat and red rash.) skarlagensfeber

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  • 17 seat

    [si:t] 1. noun
    1) (something for sitting on: Are there enough seats for everyone?) siddeplads
    2) (the part of a chair etc on which the body sits: This chair-seat is broken.) sæde
    3) ((the part of a garment covering) the buttocks: I've got a sore seat after all that horse riding; a hole in the seat of his trousers.) bag; buksebag
    4) (a place in which a person has a right to sit: two seats for the play; a seat in Parliament; a seat on the board of the company.) plads; sæde
    5) (a place that is the centre of some activity etc: Universities are seats of learning.) sæde
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) sætte
    2) (to have seats for: Our table seats eight.) have plads til
    - - seater
    - seating
    - seat belt
    - take a seat
    * * *
    [si:t] 1. noun
    1) (something for sitting on: Are there enough seats for everyone?) siddeplads
    2) (the part of a chair etc on which the body sits: This chair-seat is broken.) sæde
    3) ((the part of a garment covering) the buttocks: I've got a sore seat after all that horse riding; a hole in the seat of his trousers.) bag; buksebag
    4) (a place in which a person has a right to sit: two seats for the play; a seat in Parliament; a seat on the board of the company.) plads; sæde
    5) (a place that is the centre of some activity etc: Universities are seats of learning.) sæde
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) sætte
    2) (to have seats for: Our table seats eight.) have plads til
    - - seater
    - seating
    - seat belt
    - take a seat

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  • 18 throat

    [Ɵrəut]
    1) (the back part of the mouth connecting the openings of the stomach, lungs and nose: She has a sore throat.) hals
    2) (the front part of the neck: She wore a silver brooch at her throat.) hals
    - throaty
    - throatily
    - throatiness
    * * *
    [Ɵrəut]
    1) (the back part of the mouth connecting the openings of the stomach, lungs and nose: She has a sore throat.) hals
    2) (the front part of the neck: She wore a silver brooch at her throat.) hals
    - throaty
    - throatily
    - throatiness

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  • 19 throb

    [Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb
    1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.) banke; slå
    2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) banke
    3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).) dunke
    2. noun
    (a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) banken; dunken
    * * *
    [Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb
    1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.) banke; slå
    2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) banke
    3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).) dunke
    2. noun
    (a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) banken; dunken

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  • 20 ulcer

    (a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) åbent sår; mavesår
    * * *
    (a kind of sore that does not heal easily, on the skin or inside the body: a mouth/stomach ulcer.) åbent sår; mavesår

    English-Danish dictionary > ulcer

См. также в других словарях:

  • sore´ly — sore «sr, sohr», adjective, sor|er, sor|est, noun, adverb. –adj. 1. causing sharp or continuous pain; painful; aching; smarting; tender: » …   Useful english dictionary

  • Sore — Sore, a. [Compar. {Sorer}; superl. {Sorest}.] [OE. sor, sar, AS. s[=a]r; akin to D. zeer, OS. & OHG. s?r, G. sehr very, Icel. s[=a]rr, Sw. s[*a]r, Goth. sair pain. Cf. {Sorry}.] 1. Tender to the touch; susceptible of pain from pressure; inflamed; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sore — [sôr] adj. sorer, sorest [ME sor < OE sar, akin to Ger sehr, very, lit., sore < IE base * sai , pain, sickness > L saevus, raging, terrible, OIr sāeth, illness] 1. a) giving physical pain; painful; tender [a sore throat] b) feeling… …   English World dictionary

  • Sore — Sore, adv. [AS. s[=a]re. See {Sore}, a.] 1. In a sore manner; with pain; grievously. [1913 Webster] Thy hand presseth me sore. Ps. xxxviii. 2. [1913 Webster] 2. Greatly; violently; deeply. [1913 Webster] [Hannah] prayed unto the Lord and wept… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sore — ► ADJECTIVE 1) painful or aching. 2) suffering pain. 3) severe; urgent: in sore need. 4) informal, chiefly N. Amer. upset and angry. ► NOUN 1) a raw or painful place on the body. 2) a source of distress or a …   English terms dictionary

  • Sore — Sore, a. [F. saure, sore, sor; faucon sor a sore falcon. See {Sorrel}, n.] Reddish brown; sorrel. [R.] [1913 Webster] {Sore falcon}. (Zo[ o]l.) See {Sore}, n., 1. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sore — steht für: ein Wort der deutschen Gaunersprache für (Hehler )Ware, Diebesgut oder Beute, das aus Jiddisch sechoro „Ware“ entlehnt ist, siehe Rotwelsch Sore ist der Name folgender Orte: Sore (Landes), Gemeinde in der Region Aquitanien im… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sore — Sore, n. [OE. sor, sar, AS. s[=a]r. See {Sore}, a.] 1. A place in an animal body where the skin and flesh are ruptured or bruised, so as to be tender or painful; a painful or diseased place, such as an ulcer or a boil. [1913 Webster] The dogs… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sore — Sòra País …   Wikipedia Español

  • sore — ● sore nom masculin (grec sôros, tas) Amas de sporanges, situé à la face inférieure d une feuille de fougère. ● sore (homonymes) nom masculin (grec sôros, tas) saur adjectif masculin saure forme conjuguée du verbe …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Sore — may refer to: * A mild pain or ache * A small ulcer, usually open from skin infection * A slang term for angry * Sore, Landes, a village in the Landes département of France * Sore (album), by Buzzov*en …   Wikipedia

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