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1 deliberately
[-rət-]1) (on purpose: You did that deliberately!) forsætligt; bevidst2) (carefully and without hurrying: He spoke quietly and deliberately.) roligt; velovervejet* * *[-rət-]1) (on purpose: You did that deliberately!) forsætligt; bevidst2) (carefully and without hurrying: He spoke quietly and deliberately.) roligt; velovervejet -
2 turn a deaf ear to
(deliberately to ignore: They turned a deaf ear to my advice.) vende det døve øre til* * *(deliberately to ignore: They turned a deaf ear to my advice.) vende det døve øre til -
3 suicide
1) (the/an act of killing oneself deliberately: She committed suicide; an increasing number of suicides.) selvmord2) (a person who kills himself deliberately.) selvmorder•- suicidal- suicidally* * *1) (the/an act of killing oneself deliberately: She committed suicide; an increasing number of suicides.) selvmord2) (a person who kills himself deliberately.) selvmorder•- suicidal- suicidally -
4 court
[ko:t] 1. noun1) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) ret; domstol2) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) ret; domstol3) (a marked-out space for certain games: a tennis-court; a squash court.) bane4) (the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen: the court of King James.) hof5) (the palace of a king or queen: Hampton Court.) slot6) (an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.) gård; gårdsplads2. verb1) (to try to win the love of; to woo.) bejle til2) (to try to gain (admiration etc).) tragte efter3) (to seem to be deliberately risking (disaster etc).) indbyde til; udfordre til•- courtier- courtly
- courtliness
- courtship
- courthouse
- court-martial
- courtyard* * *[ko:t] 1. noun1) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) ret; domstol2) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) ret; domstol3) (a marked-out space for certain games: a tennis-court; a squash court.) bane4) (the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen: the court of King James.) hof5) (the palace of a king or queen: Hampton Court.) slot6) (an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.) gård; gårdsplads2. verb1) (to try to win the love of; to woo.) bejle til2) (to try to gain (admiration etc).) tragte efter3) (to seem to be deliberately risking (disaster etc).) indbyde til; udfordre til•- courtier- courtly
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- courtship
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5 deliberate
[di'libərət]1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) forsætlig; bevidst2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) rolig•* * *[di'libərət]1) (intentional and not by accident: That was a deliberate insult.) forsætlig; bevidst2) (cautious and not hurried: He had a very deliberate way of walking.) rolig• -
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7 intentional
[-ʃənl]adjective ((negative unintentional) done, said etc deliberately and not by accident: I'm sorry I offended you - it wasn't intentional; intentional cruelty.) bevidst* * *[-ʃənl]adjective ((negative unintentional) done, said etc deliberately and not by accident: I'm sorry I offended you - it wasn't intentional; intentional cruelty.) bevidst -
8 knowingly
1) (in a knowing manner: She smiled knowingly.) bevidst2) (deliberately or on purpose: He would not knowingly insult her.) med vilje* * *1) (in a knowing manner: She smiled knowingly.) bevidst2) (deliberately or on purpose: He would not knowingly insult her.) med vilje -
9 maze
[meiz](a deliberately confusing series of paths, often surrounded by walls or hedges, from which it's difficult to find the way out: I'm lost in a maze of rules and regulations.) labyrint* * *[meiz](a deliberately confusing series of paths, often surrounded by walls or hedges, from which it's difficult to find the way out: I'm lost in a maze of rules and regulations.) labyrint -
10 perverse
[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) genstridig; stædig2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) sygelig•- perverseness
- perversity* * *[pə'və:s]1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) genstridig; stædig2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) sygelig•- perverseness
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11 petty
['peti]1) (of very little importance; trivial: petty details.) ubetydelig; uvæsentlig2) (deliberately nasty for a foolish or trivial reason: petty behaviour.) smålig•- pettily- pettiness
- petty cash* * *['peti]1) (of very little importance; trivial: petty details.) ubetydelig; uvæsentlig2) (deliberately nasty for a foolish or trivial reason: petty behaviour.) smålig•- pettily- pettiness
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12 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde* * *(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antændeEnglish-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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13 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde* * *(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antændeEnglish-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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14 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde* * *(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antændeEnglish-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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15 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antænde* * *(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) sætte ild til; antændeEnglish-Danish dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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16 troublemaker
noun (a person who continually (and usually deliberately) causes worry, difficulty or disturbance to other people: Beware of her - she is a real troublemaker.) urostifter* * *noun (a person who continually (and usually deliberately) causes worry, difficulty or disturbance to other people: Beware of her - she is a real troublemaker.) urostifter
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