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1 bone
[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) knogle2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) knogle2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) ben- bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
- to the bone* * *[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) knogle2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) knogle2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) ben- bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
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2 bone
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3 bone
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4 bone idle
(very lazy: He could find a job but he's bone idle.) luddoven* * *(very lazy: He could find a job but he's bone idle.) luddoven -
5 bone china
(china in whose manufacture the ashes of burnt bones are used.) benporcelæn* * *(china in whose manufacture the ashes of burnt bones are used.) benporcelæn -
6 bone china
benporcelæn {n} -
7 to the bone
1) (thoroughly and completely: I was chilled to the bone.) helt ind til benet2) (to the minimum: I've cut my expenses to the bone.) ind til benet* * *1) (thoroughly and completely: I was chilled to the bone.) helt ind til benet2) (to the minimum: I've cut my expenses to the bone.) ind til benet -
8 a bone of contention
(a cause of argument or quarrelling: Ownership of the boat was a bone of contention between the two men for many years.) stridens æble* * *(a cause of argument or quarrelling: Ownership of the boat was a bone of contention between the two men for many years.) stridens æble -
9 collar-bone
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10 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke* * *(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukkeEnglish-Danish dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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11 have a bone to pick with (someone)
(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukke* * *(to have something to argue about with (a person).) have en høne at plukkeEnglish-Danish dictionary > have a bone to pick with (someone)
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12 shin bone
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13 to be only skin and bone / bones
at være kun skind og benEnglish-Danish mini dictionary > to be only skin and bone / bones
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14 fracture
['fræk ə] 1. noun(a break of anything hard, especially a bone: a fracture of the left thigh-bone.) brud2. verb(to break: The metal pipes (were) fractured.) brække* * *['fræk ə] 1. noun(a break of anything hard, especially a bone: a fracture of the left thigh-bone.) brud2. verb(to break: The metal pipes (were) fractured.) brække -
15 graft
I 1. verb(to fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body: The doctor treated her burns by grafting skin from her leg on to her back.) transplantere2. noun(a piece of skin, bone etc which is grafted: a skin graft.) transplantatII noun1) (dishonesty in obtaining profit or good position.) korruption; bedrageri2) (hard work.) slid; hårdt arbejde* * *I 1. verb(to fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body: The doctor treated her burns by grafting skin from her leg on to her back.) transplantere2. noun(a piece of skin, bone etc which is grafted: a skin graft.) transplantatII noun1) (dishonesty in obtaining profit or good position.) korruption; bedrageri2) (hard work.) slid; hårdt arbejde -
16 bandage
['bændi‹] 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) bandage2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) forbinde* * *['bændi‹] 1. noun((a piece of) cloth for binding up a wound, or a broken bone: She had a bandage on her injured finger.) bandage2. verb(to cover with a bandage: The doctor bandaged the boy's foot.) forbinde -
17 bony
1) (like bone: a bony substance.) benet2) (full of bones: This fish is very bony.) fuld af ben3) (thin: bony fingers.) tynd; benet* * *1) (like bone: a bony substance.) benet2) (full of bones: This fish is very bony.) fuld af ben3) (thin: bony fingers.) tynd; benet -
18 collar
['kolə] 1. noun1) (the part of a garment at the neck especially of a shirt, jacket etc: This collar is too tight.) krave; flip2) (something worn round the neck: The dog's name was on its collar.) halsbånd2. verb(to seize, get hold of: He collared the speaker as he left the room.) få fat i nakken på; tage i kraven* * *['kolə] 1. noun1) (the part of a garment at the neck especially of a shirt, jacket etc: This collar is too tight.) krave; flip2) (something worn round the neck: The dog's name was on its collar.) halsbånd2. verb(to seize, get hold of: He collared the speaker as he left the room.) få fat i nakken på; tage i kraven -
19 cutlet
(a small slice of meat (mutton, veal, pork) on a rib or other bone: lamb cutlets.) kotelet; schnitzel* * *(a small slice of meat (mutton, veal, pork) on a rib or other bone: lamb cutlets.) kotelet; schnitzel -
20 dislocate
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