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  • 1 work up to

    (to progress towards and prepare for: Work up to the difficult exercises gradually.) træne sig op til
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    (to progress towards and prepare for: Work up to the difficult exercises gradually.) træne sig op til

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  • 2 for the present

    (as far as the present time is concerned: You've done enough work for the present.) for nu
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    (as far as the present time is concerned: You've done enough work for the present.) for nu

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  • 3 work off

    (to get rid of (something unwanted or unpleasant) by taking physical exercise etc: He worked off his anger by running round the garden six times.) få afløb for
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    (to get rid of (something unwanted or unpleasant) by taking physical exercise etc: He worked off his anger by running round the garden six times.) få afløb for

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  • 4 work-basket

    (etc nouns a basket, box etc for holding thread, needlework etc.) håndarbejdskurv
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    (etc nouns a basket, box etc for holding thread, needlework etc.) håndarbejdskurv

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  • 5 work-box

    (etc nouns a basket, box etc for holding thread, needlework etc.) håndarbejdskurv
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    (etc nouns a basket, box etc for holding thread, needlework etc.) håndarbejdskurv

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  • 6 give (someone) credit (for something)

    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge
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    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge

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  • 7 give (someone) credit (for something)

    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge
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    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge

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  • 8 give (someone) credit (for something)

    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge
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    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge

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  • 9 give (someone) credit (for something)

    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge
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    (to acknowledge and praise (someone for a good piece of work etc): He was given credit for completing the work so quickly.) give æren for; tillægge

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  • 10 fall for

    1) (to be deceived by (something): I made up a story to explain why I had not been at work and he fell for it.) tro på
    2) (to fall in love with (someone): He has fallen for your sister.) falde for; blive forelsket
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    1) (to be deceived by (something): I made up a story to explain why I had not been at work and he fell for it.) tro på
    2) (to fall in love with (someone): He has fallen for your sister.) falde for; blive forelsket

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  • 11 have one's work cut out

    (to be faced with a difficult task: You'll have your work cut out to beat the champion.) få sin sag for
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    (to be faced with a difficult task: You'll have your work cut out to beat the champion.) få sin sag for

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  • 12 take (the) credit (for something)

    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren
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    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren

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  • 13 take (the) credit (for something)

    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren
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    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren

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  • 14 take (the) credit (for something)

    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren
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    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren

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  • 15 take (the) credit (for something)

    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren
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    (to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) tage æren

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  • 16 pay

    [pei] 1. past tense, past participle - paid; verb
    1) (to give (money) to (someone) in exchange for goods, services etc: He paid $5 for the book.) betale
    2) (to return (money that is owed): It's time you paid your debts.) betale tilbage
    3) (to suffer punishment (for): You'll pay for that remark!) betale
    4) (to be useful or profitable (to): Crime doesn't pay.) betale sig
    5) (to give (attention, homage, respect etc): Pay attention!; to pay one's respects.) vise opmærksomhed; vise respekt
    2. noun
    (money given or received for work etc; wages: How much pay do you get?) løn
    - payee
    - payment
    - pay-packet
    - pay-roll
    - pay back
    - pay off
    - pay up
    - put paid to
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    [pei] 1. past tense, past participle - paid; verb
    1) (to give (money) to (someone) in exchange for goods, services etc: He paid $5 for the book.) betale
    2) (to return (money that is owed): It's time you paid your debts.) betale tilbage
    3) (to suffer punishment (for): You'll pay for that remark!) betale
    4) (to be useful or profitable (to): Crime doesn't pay.) betale sig
    5) (to give (attention, homage, respect etc): Pay attention!; to pay one's respects.) vise opmærksomhed; vise respekt
    2. noun
    (money given or received for work etc; wages: How much pay do you get?) løn
    - payee
    - payment
    - pay-packet
    - pay-roll
    - pay back
    - pay off
    - pay up
    - put paid to

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  • 17 report

    [rə'po:t] 1. noun
    1) (a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: a child's school report; a police report on the accident.) rapport; -rapport
    2) (rumour; general talk: According to report, the manager is going to resign.) forlydende
    3) (a loud noise, especially of a gun being fired.) brag
    2. verb
    1) (to give a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: A serious accident has just been reported; He reported on the results of the conference; Our spies report that troops are being moved to the border; His speech was reported in the newspaper.) rapportere; referere
    2) (to make a complaint about; to give information about the misbehaviour etc of: The boy was reported to the headmaster for being rude to a teacher.) indberette
    3) (to tell someone in authority about: He reported the theft to the police.) anmelde
    4) (to go (to a place or a person) and announce that one is there, ready for work etc: The boys were ordered to report to the police-station every Saturday afternoon; Report to me when you return; How many policemen reported for duty?) møde op; melde sig
    - reported speech
    - report back
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    [rə'po:t] 1. noun
    1) (a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: a child's school report; a police report on the accident.) rapport; -rapport
    2) (rumour; general talk: According to report, the manager is going to resign.) forlydende
    3) (a loud noise, especially of a gun being fired.) brag
    2. verb
    1) (to give a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: A serious accident has just been reported; He reported on the results of the conference; Our spies report that troops are being moved to the border; His speech was reported in the newspaper.) rapportere; referere
    2) (to make a complaint about; to give information about the misbehaviour etc of: The boy was reported to the headmaster for being rude to a teacher.) indberette
    3) (to tell someone in authority about: He reported the theft to the police.) anmelde
    4) (to go (to a place or a person) and announce that one is there, ready for work etc: The boys were ordered to report to the police-station every Saturday afternoon; Report to me when you return; How many policemen reported for duty?) møde op; melde sig
    - reported speech
    - report back

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  • 18 fee

    [fi:]
    (the price paid for work done by a doctor, lawyer etc or for some special service or right: the lawyer's fee; an entrance fee; university fees.) honorar; salær; afgift; -afgift
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    [fi:]
    (the price paid for work done by a doctor, lawyer etc or for some special service or right: the lawyer's fee; an entrance fee; university fees.) honorar; salær; afgift; -afgift

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  • 19 glutton

    1) (a person who eats too much: That child is fat because he is such a glutton.) ædedolk
    2) (a person who is always eager for more of something usually unpleasant: He's a glutton for work.) en hund efter
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    1) (a person who eats too much: That child is fat because he is such a glutton.) ædedolk
    2) (a person who is always eager for more of something usually unpleasant: He's a glutton for work.) en hund efter

    English-Danish dictionary > glutton

  • 20 terms

    1) (the rules or conditions of an agreement or bargain: They had a meeting to arrange terms for an agreement.) betingelser; vilkår
    2) (fixed charges (for work, service etc): The firms sent us a list of their terms.) takst
    3) (a relationship between people: They are on bad/friendly terms.) på dårlig/god fod
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    1) (the rules or conditions of an agreement or bargain: They had a meeting to arrange terms for an agreement.) betingelser; vilkår
    2) (fixed charges (for work, service etc): The firms sent us a list of their terms.) takst
    3) (a relationship between people: They are on bad/friendly terms.) på dårlig/god fod

    English-Danish dictionary > terms

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