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  • 1 neighbour

    ['neibə]
    (a person who lives near oneself: my next-door neighbour.) nabo
    - neighbourhood watch
    - neighbouring
    - neighbourly
    * * *
    ['neibə]
    (a person who lives near oneself: my next-door neighbour.) nabo
    - neighbourhood watch
    - neighbouring
    - neighbourly

    English-Danish dictionary > neighbour

  • 2 neighbour [Br.]

    nabo {fk}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > neighbour [Br.]

  • 3 blaze

    I 1. [bleiz] noun
    1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.) lyshav; voldsom brand
    2) (an outburst (of anger, emotion etc): a blaze of fury.) udbrud
    3) (a bright display: a blaze of colour.) farvespil
    2. verb
    ((of a fire, the sun) to burn, shine brightly.) brænde; skinne
    II [bleiz]
    * * *
    I 1. [bleiz] noun
    1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.) lyshav; voldsom brand
    2) (an outburst (of anger, emotion etc): a blaze of fury.) udbrud
    3) (a bright display: a blaze of colour.) farvespil
    2. verb
    ((of a fire, the sun) to burn, shine brightly.) brænde; skinne
    II [bleiz]

    English-Danish dictionary > blaze

  • 4 her

    [hə:] 1. pronoun
    ((used as the object of a verb or preposition) a female person or animal already spoken about: I'll ask my mother when I see her; He came with her.) hende
    2. adjective
    (belonging to such a person or animal: My mother bought the neighbour's car, so it's her car now; a cat and her kittens.) hendes; dens
    - herself
    * * *
    [hə:] 1. pronoun
    ((used as the object of a verb or preposition) a female person or animal already spoken about: I'll ask my mother when I see her; He came with her.) hende
    2. adjective
    (belonging to such a person or animal: My mother bought the neighbour's car, so it's her car now; a cat and her kittens.) hendes; dens
    - herself

    English-Danish dictionary > her

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