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  • 1 sympathy

    ['simpəði]
    1) (a feeling of pity or sorrow for a person in trouble: When her husband died, she received many letters of sympathy.) sympati; medfølelse
    2) (the state or feeling of being in agreement with, or of being able to understand, the attitude or feelings of another person: I have no sympathy with such a stupid attitude; Are you in sympathy with the strikers?) sympati; forståelse
    - sympathetically
    - sympathize
    - sympathise
    * * *
    ['simpəði]
    1) (a feeling of pity or sorrow for a person in trouble: When her husband died, she received many letters of sympathy.) sympati; medfølelse
    2) (the state or feeling of being in agreement with, or of being able to understand, the attitude or feelings of another person: I have no sympathy with such a stupid attitude; Are you in sympathy with the strikers?) sympati; forståelse
    - sympathetically
    - sympathize
    - sympathise

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  • 2 sympathy

    medfølelse {fk}

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  • 3 sympathy

    sympati {fk}

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  • 4 bad luck!

    (an expression of sympathy for someone who has failed or been unlucky.) du har været uheldig
    * * *
    (an expression of sympathy for someone who has failed or been unlucky.) du har været uheldig

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  • 5 commiserate

    [kə'mizəreit]
    (to express sympathy (with).) have medfølelse med
    * * *
    [kə'mizəreit]
    (to express sympathy (with).) have medfølelse med

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  • 6 condolence

    [kən'dəuləns]
    (sympathy: a letter of condolence.) kondolence
    * * *
    [kən'dəuləns]
    (sympathy: a letter of condolence.) kondolence

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  • 7 fellow-feeling

    noun (sympathy (especially for someone in a similar situation, of similar tastes etc): I had a fellow-feeling for the other patient with the broken leg.) fællesskabsfølelse
    * * *
    noun (sympathy (especially for someone in a similar situation, of similar tastes etc): I had a fellow-feeling for the other patient with the broken leg.) fællesskabsfølelse

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  • 8 identify with

    (to feel in sympathy with (eg a character in a story).) identificere sig med
    * * *
    (to feel in sympathy with (eg a character in a story).) identificere sig med

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  • 9 jot

    [‹ot] 1. noun
    (a small amount: I haven't a jot of sympathy for him.) en tøddel
    2. verb
    ((usually with down) to write briefly or quickly: He jotted (down) the telephone number in his notebook.) kradse ned
    * * *
    [‹ot] 1. noun
    (a small amount: I haven't a jot of sympathy for him.) en tøddel
    2. verb
    ((usually with down) to write briefly or quickly: He jotted (down) the telephone number in his notebook.) kradse ned

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  • 10 measure

    ['meʒə] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument for finding the size, amount etc of something: a glass measure for liquids; a tape-measure.) mål; måle-
    2) (a unit: The metre is a measure of length.) mål; målestok
    3) (a system of measuring: dry/liquid/square measure.) målesystem
    4) (a plan of action or something done: We must take (= use, or put into action) certain measures to stop the increase in crime.) forholdsregel
    5) (a certain amount: a measure of sympathy.) grad
    6) ((in music) the musical notes contained between two bar lines.) takt
    2. verb
    1) (to find the size, amount etc of (something): He measured the table.) måle
    2) (to show the size, amount etc of: A thermometer measures temperature.) måle; vise
    3) ((with against, besides etc) to judge in comparison with: She measured her skill in cooking against her friend's.) måle
    4) (to be a certain size: This table measures two metres by one metre.) måle
    - beyond measure
    - for good measure
    - full measure
    - made to measure
    - measure out
    - measure up
    * * *
    ['meʒə] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument for finding the size, amount etc of something: a glass measure for liquids; a tape-measure.) mål; måle-
    2) (a unit: The metre is a measure of length.) mål; målestok
    3) (a system of measuring: dry/liquid/square measure.) målesystem
    4) (a plan of action or something done: We must take (= use, or put into action) certain measures to stop the increase in crime.) forholdsregel
    5) (a certain amount: a measure of sympathy.) grad
    6) ((in music) the musical notes contained between two bar lines.) takt
    2. verb
    1) (to find the size, amount etc of (something): He measured the table.) måle
    2) (to show the size, amount etc of: A thermometer measures temperature.) måle; vise
    3) ((with against, besides etc) to judge in comparison with: She measured her skill in cooking against her friend's.) måle
    4) (to be a certain size: This table measures two metres by one metre.) måle
    - beyond measure
    - for good measure
    - full measure
    - made to measure
    - measure out
    - measure up

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  • 11 overdo

    [əuvə'du:]
    past tense - overdid; verb
    1) (to do, say (something) in an exaggerated way etc: They overdid the sympathy.) overdrive
    2) (to cook for too long: The meat was rather overdone.) tilberedt for længe
    * * *
    [əuvə'du:]
    past tense - overdid; verb
    1) (to do, say (something) in an exaggerated way etc: They overdid the sympathy.) overdrive
    2) (to cook for too long: The meat was rather overdone.) tilberedt for længe

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  • 12 play on

    (to make use of (someone's feelings, fears etc): He played on my sympathy until I lent him $10.) udnytte
    * * *
    (to make use of (someone's feelings, fears etc): He played on my sympathy until I lent him $10.) udnytte

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  • 13 regard

    1. verb
    1) ((with as) to consider to be: I regard his conduct as totally unacceptable.) anse
    2) (to think of as being very good, important etc; to respect: He is very highly regarded by his friends.) respektere
    3) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) se på; betragte
    4) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) se på
    5) (to pay attention to (advice etc).) lytte til
    2. noun
    1) (thought; attention: He ran into the burning house without regard for his safety.) hensyntagen
    2) (sympathy; care; consideration: He shows no regard for other people.) hensyn
    3) (good opinion; respect: I hold him in high regard.) respekt
    - regardless
    - regards
    - as regards
    - with regard to
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) ((with as) to consider to be: I regard his conduct as totally unacceptable.) anse
    2) (to think of as being very good, important etc; to respect: He is very highly regarded by his friends.) respektere
    3) (to think of (with a particular emotion or feeling): I regard him with horror; He regards his wife's behaviour with amusement.) se på; betragte
    4) (to look at: He regarded me over the top of his glasses.) se på
    5) (to pay attention to (advice etc).) lytte til
    2. noun
    1) (thought; attention: He ran into the burning house without regard for his safety.) hensyntagen
    2) (sympathy; care; consideration: He shows no regard for other people.) hensyn
    3) (good opinion; respect: I hold him in high regard.) respekt
    - regardless
    - regards
    - as regards
    - with regard to

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  • 14 sympathetic

    [-'Ɵetik]
    adjective ((negative unsympathetic) showing or feeling sympathy: She was very sympathetic when I failed my exam; a sympathetic smile.) medfølende
    * * *
    [-'Ɵetik]
    adjective ((negative unsympathetic) showing or feeling sympathy: She was very sympathetic when I failed my exam; a sympathetic smile.) medfølende

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  • 15 sympathise

    verb (to show or feel sympathy to: I find it difficult to sympathize with him when he complains so much.) sympatisere
    * * *
    verb (to show or feel sympathy to: I find it difficult to sympathize with him when he complains so much.) sympatisere

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  • 16 sympathize

    verb (to show or feel sympathy to: I find it difficult to sympathize with him when he complains so much.) sympatisere
    * * *
    verb (to show or feel sympathy to: I find it difficult to sympathize with him when he complains so much.) sympatisere

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  • 17 touch

    1. verb
    1) (to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else: Their shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.) røre; berøre
    2) (to feel (lightly) with the hand: He touched her cheek.) røre
    3) (to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc: I was touched by her generosity.) bevæge
    4) (to be concerned with; to have anything to do with: I wouldn't touch a job like that.) røre
    2. noun
    1) (an act or sensation of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder.) berøring
    2) ((often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things: the sense of touch; The stone felt cold to the touch.) følesans
    3) (a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something: The painting still needs a few finishing touches.) strøg
    4) (skill or style: He hasn't lost his touch as a writer.) evne
    5) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) uden for banen
    - touchingly
    - touchy
    - touchily
    - touchiness
    - touch screen
    - in touch with
    - in touch
    - lose touch with
    - lose touch
    - out of touch with
    - out of touch
    - a touch
    - touch down
    - touch off
    - touch up
    - touch wood
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to be in, come into, or make, contact with something else: Their shoulders touched; He touched the water with his foot.) røre; berøre
    2) (to feel (lightly) with the hand: He touched her cheek.) røre
    3) (to affect the feelings of; to make (someone) feel pity, sympathy etc: I was touched by her generosity.) bevæge
    4) (to be concerned with; to have anything to do with: I wouldn't touch a job like that.) røre
    2. noun
    1) (an act or sensation of touching: I felt a touch on my shoulder.) berøring
    2) ((often with the) one of the five senses, the sense by which we feel things: the sense of touch; The stone felt cold to the touch.) følesans
    3) (a mark or stroke etc to improve the appearance of something: The painting still needs a few finishing touches.) strøg
    4) (skill or style: He hasn't lost his touch as a writer.) evne
    5) ((in football) the ground outside the edges of the pitch (which are marked out with touchlines): He kicked the ball into touch.) uden for banen
    - touchingly
    - touchy
    - touchily
    - touchiness
    - touch screen
    - in touch with
    - in touch
    - lose touch with
    - lose touch
    - out of touch with
    - out of touch
    - a touch
    - touch down
    - touch off
    - touch up
    - touch wood

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  • 18 win over

    (to succeed in gaining the support and sympathy of: At first he refused to help us but we finally won him over.) få over på sin side
    * * *
    (to succeed in gaining the support and sympathy of: At first he refused to help us but we finally won him over.) få over på sin side

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