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1 -minded
( with of) adjective ((formal) aware (of); paying attention (to): to be mindful of their needs; Mindful of the dangers, he proceeded with caution.) uppmärksam på -
2 bowed
adjective ((often with down) bent downwards, eg by the weight of something: The trees were bowed down with fruit.) vara nedtyngd, digna -
3 confined
1) ((with to) kept in or shut up in: confined to bed with a cold.) inspärrad, bunden2) (narrow, small: a confined space.) trång -
4 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psykisk, själslig -
5 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psykisk, själslig -
6 built-up
adjective (covered with houses etc: a built-up area.) uppbyggd, []bebyggd -
7 dazed
adjective (confused (by a blow etc): He came in looking dazed with shock.) bedövad, förvirrad, vimmelkantig -
8 deserving
1) (worthy or suitable (to be given charity etc): I only give money to deserving causes.) behjärtansvärd2) ((with of) worthy of: He is deserving of better treatment than this.) vara värd (förtjänt av) -
9 dext(e)rous
adjective (skilful, especially with the hands: He is a very dexterous surgeon.) fingerfärdig, skicklig, händig -
10 dext(e)rous
adjective (skilful, especially with the hands: He is a very dexterous surgeon.) fingerfärdig, skicklig, händig -
11 displeased
adjective She was displeased with him for being late.) missnöjd, förtretad -
12 down-to-earth
adjective (practical and not concerned with theories, ideals etc: She is a sensible, down-to-earth person.) jordnära, realistisk -
13 electrified
adjective (supplied or charged with electricity: an electrified fence.) elektrifierad -
14 flounced
adjective (decorated with a flounce.) volanggarnerad -
15 fulfilled
adjective ((of a person) satisfied, having achieved everything he or she needs to have and to do: With her family and her career, she is a very fulfilled person.) tillfredsställd -
16 hand to hand
with one individual fighting another at close quarters: The soldiers fought the enemy hand to hand; (also adjective) (hand-to-hand fighting.) man mot man -
17 hands-on
adjective (practical; involving active participation: hands-on experience with computers.) praktisk [] -
18 hard-earned
adjective (earned by hard work or with difficulty: I deserve every penny of my hard-earned wages.) surt (med möda) förtjänad -
19 heart-to-heart
adjective (open and sincere, usually in private: I'm going to have a heart-to-heart talk with him.) förtrolig -
20 high-powered
adjective ((with an engine which is) very powerful: a high-powered motorboat/engine.) stark, kraftig
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