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  • 41 jut

    past tense, past participle - jutted; verb
    ((usually with out) to stick out or project: His top teeth jut out.) rage
    * * *
    past tense, past participle - jutted; verb
    ((usually with out) to stick out or project: His top teeth jut out.) rage

    English-Danish dictionary > jut

  • 42 nip

    [nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb
    1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) knibe; nive
    2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) nive
    3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) svie
    4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) smutte
    5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) bide
    2. noun
    1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) snap
    2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) nap; køligt drag
    3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) nip; tår
    - nip something in the bud
    - nip in the bud
    * * *
    [nip] 1. past tense, past participle - nipped; verb
    1) (to press between the thumb and a finger, or between claws or teeth, causing pain; to pinch or bite: A crab nipped her toe; The dog nipped her ankle.) knibe; nive
    2) (to cut with such an action: He nipped the wire with the pliers; He nipped off the heads of the flowers.) nive
    3) (to sting: Iodine nips when it is put on a cut.) svie
    4) (to move quickly; to make a quick, usually short, journey: I'll just nip into this shop for cigarettes; He nipped over to Paris for the week-end.) smutte
    5) (to stop the growth of (plants etc): The frost has nipped the roses.) bide
    2. noun
    1) (the act of pinching or biting: His dog gave her a nip on the ankle.) snap
    2) (a sharp stinging quality, or coldness in the weather: a nip in the air.) nap; køligt drag
    3) (a small drink, especially of spirits.) nip; tår
    - nip something in the bud
    - nip in the bud

    English-Danish dictionary > nip

  • 43 out of the habit of

    (to make (a person) start or stop doing (something) as a habit: I wish I could get out of the habit of biting my nails; You must get your children into the habit of cleaning their teeth.) vænne til; vænne fra
    * * *
    (to make (a person) start or stop doing (something) as a habit: I wish I could get out of the habit of biting my nails; You must get your children into the habit of cleaning their teeth.) vænne til; vænne fra

    English-Danish dictionary > out of the habit of

  • 44 pearly

    adjective (like pearls: pearly teeth.) perleagtig
    * * *
    adjective (like pearls: pearly teeth.) perleagtig

    English-Danish dictionary > pearly

  • 45 plaque

    1) (a plate of metal etc fixed to a wall etc as a memorial: His name was inscribed on a brass plaque.) mindeplade
    2) (a china etc ornament for fixing on the wall.) platte
    3) (a deposit of saliva and bacteria which forms on the teeth.) plak
    * * *
    1) (a plate of metal etc fixed to a wall etc as a memorial: His name was inscribed on a brass plaque.) mindeplade
    2) (a china etc ornament for fixing on the wall.) platte
    3) (a deposit of saliva and bacteria which forms on the teeth.) plak

    English-Danish dictionary > plaque

  • 46 plate

    [pleit]
    1) (a shallow dish for holding food etc: china plates.) tallerken; -tallerken
    2) (a sheet of metal etc: The ship was built of steel plates.) plade; -plade
    3) (articles made of, or plated with, usually gold or silver: a collection of gold plate.) sølvtøj
    4) (a flat piece of metal inscribed with eg a name, for fixing to a door, or with a design etc, for use in printing.) dørskilt
    5) (an illustration in a book, usually on glossy paper: The book has ten full-colour plates.) planche
    6) ((also dental plate) a piece of plastic that fits in the mouth with false teeth attached to it.) protese
    7) (a sheet of glass etc coated with a sensitive film, used in photography.) negativplade
    - plateful
    - plating
    - plate glass
    * * *
    [pleit]
    1) (a shallow dish for holding food etc: china plates.) tallerken; -tallerken
    2) (a sheet of metal etc: The ship was built of steel plates.) plade; -plade
    3) (articles made of, or plated with, usually gold or silver: a collection of gold plate.) sølvtøj
    4) (a flat piece of metal inscribed with eg a name, for fixing to a door, or with a design etc, for use in printing.) dørskilt
    5) (an illustration in a book, usually on glossy paper: The book has ten full-colour plates.) planche
    6) ((also dental plate) a piece of plastic that fits in the mouth with false teeth attached to it.) protese
    7) (a sheet of glass etc coated with a sensitive film, used in photography.) negativplade
    - plateful
    - plating
    - plate glass

    English-Danish dictionary > plate

  • 47 prominent

    ['prominənt]
    1) (standing out; projecting: prominent front teeth.) fremstående
    2) (easily seen: The tower is a prominent landmark.) iøjefaldende
    3) (famous: a prominent politician.) prominent; kendt
    - prominence
    * * *
    ['prominənt]
    1) (standing out; projecting: prominent front teeth.) fremstående
    2) (easily seen: The tower is a prominent landmark.) iøjefaldende
    3) (famous: a prominent politician.) prominent; kendt
    - prominence

    English-Danish dictionary > prominent

  • 48 protrude

    [prə'tru:d, ]( American[) prou-]
    (to stick out; to project: His teeth protrude.) stikke frem
    * * *
    [prə'tru:d, ]( American[) prou-]
    (to stick out; to project: His teeth protrude.) stikke frem

    English-Danish dictionary > protrude

  • 49 rake

    [reik] 1. noun
    1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) rive
    2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rive
    3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) rive
    2. verb
    1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) jævne; rive sammen
    2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) rage
    3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) beskyde
    - rake up
    * * *
    [reik] 1. noun
    1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) rive
    2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rive
    3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) rive
    2. verb
    1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) jævne; rive sammen
    2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) rage
    3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) beskyde
    - rake up

    English-Danish dictionary > rake

  • 50 rodent

    ['rəudənt]
    (any of a number of types of animal with large front teeth for gnawing, eg squirrels, beavers, rats etc.) gnaver
    * * *
    ['rəudənt]
    (any of a number of types of animal with large front teeth for gnawing, eg squirrels, beavers, rats etc.) gnaver

    English-Danish dictionary > rodent

  • 51 root

    I 1. [ru:t] noun
    1) (the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil: Trees often have deep roots; Carrots and turnips are edible roots.) rod
    2) (the base of something growing in the body: the roots of one's hair/teeth.) rod; -rod
    3) (cause; origin: Love of money is the root of all evil; We must get at the root of the trouble.) rod
    4) ((in plural) family origins: Our roots are in Scotland.) rod
    2. verb
    (to (make something) grow roots: These plants aren't rooting very well; He rooted the plants in compost.) slå rod; plante
    - root crop
    - root out
    - take root
    II [ru:t] verb
    1) (to poke about in the ground: The pigs were rooting about for food.) rode
    2) (to search by turning things over etc: She rooted about in the cupboard.) rode
    * * *
    I 1. [ru:t] noun
    1) (the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil: Trees often have deep roots; Carrots and turnips are edible roots.) rod
    2) (the base of something growing in the body: the roots of one's hair/teeth.) rod; -rod
    3) (cause; origin: Love of money is the root of all evil; We must get at the root of the trouble.) rod
    4) ((in plural) family origins: Our roots are in Scotland.) rod
    2. verb
    (to (make something) grow roots: These plants aren't rooting very well; He rooted the plants in compost.) slå rod; plante
    - root crop
    - root out
    - take root
    II [ru:t] verb
    1) (to poke about in the ground: The pigs were rooting about for food.) rode
    2) (to search by turning things over etc: She rooted about in the cupboard.) rode

    English-Danish dictionary > root

  • 52 sceptical

    adjective ((often with about) unwilling to believe: They say apples clean your teeth, but I'm sceptical about that myself.) skeptisk
    * * *
    adjective ((often with about) unwilling to believe: They say apples clean your teeth, but I'm sceptical about that myself.) skeptisk

    English-Danish dictionary > sceptical

  • 53 sink

    [siŋk] 1. past tense - sank; verb
    1) (to (cause to) go down below the surface of water etc: The torpedo sank the battleship immediately; The ship sank in deep water.) synke; gå ned
    2) (to go down or become lower (slowly): The sun sank slowly behind the hills; Her voice sank to a whisper.) gå ned; sænke sig
    3) (to (cause to) go deeply (into something): The ink sank into the paper; He sank his teeth into an apple.) trænge ind; stikke i
    4) ((of one's spirits etc) to become depressed or less hopeful: My heart sinks when I think of the difficulties ahead.) synke
    5) (to invest (money): He sank all his savings in the business.) investere
    2. noun
    (a kind of basin with a drain and a water supply connected to it: He washed the dishes in the sink.) vask
    - be sunk
    - sink in
    * * *
    [siŋk] 1. past tense - sank; verb
    1) (to (cause to) go down below the surface of water etc: The torpedo sank the battleship immediately; The ship sank in deep water.) synke; gå ned
    2) (to go down or become lower (slowly): The sun sank slowly behind the hills; Her voice sank to a whisper.) gå ned; sænke sig
    3) (to (cause to) go deeply (into something): The ink sank into the paper; He sank his teeth into an apple.) trænge ind; stikke i
    4) ((of one's spirits etc) to become depressed or less hopeful: My heart sinks when I think of the difficulties ahead.) synke
    5) (to invest (money): He sank all his savings in the business.) investere
    2. noun
    (a kind of basin with a drain and a water supply connected to it: He washed the dishes in the sink.) vask
    - be sunk
    - sink in

    English-Danish dictionary > sink

  • 54 skin

    [skin] 1. noun
    1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) hud
    2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) skræl; -skræl
    3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) skind
    2. verb
    (to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) flå
    - skin flick
    - skin-tight
    - by the skin of one's teeth
    * * *
    [skin] 1. noun
    1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) hud
    2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) skræl; -skræl
    3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) skind
    2. verb
    (to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) flå
    - skin flick
    - skin-tight
    - by the skin of one's teeth

    English-Danish dictionary > skin

  • 55 snap

    [snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb
    1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) snappe
    2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) brække; knække
    3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) klikke
    4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) vrisse
    5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) fotografere
    2. noun
    1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) knæk
    2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) snapshot; foto
    3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) snap
    3. adjective
    (done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) rap; forhastet
    - snappily
    - snappiness
    - snapshot
    - snap one's fingers
    - snap up
    * * *
    [snæp] 1. past tense, past participle - snapped; verb
    1) ((with at) to make a biting movement, to try to grasp with the teeth: The dog snapped at his ankles.) snappe
    2) (to break with a sudden sharp noise: He snapped the stick in half; The handle of the cup snapped off.) brække; knække
    3) (to (cause to) make a sudden sharp noise, in moving etc: The lid snapped shut.) klikke
    4) (to speak in a sharp especially angry way: `Mind your own business!' he snapped.) vrisse
    5) (to take a photograph of: He snapped the children playing in the garden.) fotografere
    2. noun
    1) ((the noise of) an act of snapping: There was a loud snap as his pencil broke.) knæk
    2) (a photograph; a snapshot: He wanted to show us his holiday snaps.) snapshot; foto
    3) (a kind of simple card game: They were playing snap.) snap
    3. adjective
    (done, made etc quickly: a snap decision.) rap; forhastet
    - snappily
    - snappiness
    - snapshot
    - snap one's fingers
    - snap up

    English-Danish dictionary > snap

  • 56 snarl

    1. verb
    ((of a dog etc) to growl angrily, showing the teeth: The dog snarled at the burglar.) knurre
    2. noun
    (an angry sound of this kind.) knurren
    * * *
    1. verb
    ((of a dog etc) to growl angrily, showing the teeth: The dog snarled at the burglar.) knurre
    2. noun
    (an angry sound of this kind.) knurren

    English-Danish dictionary > snarl

  • 57 stick out

    1) (to (cause to) project; His front teeth stick out; He stuck out his tongue.) stikke ud
    2) (to be noticeable: She has red hair that sticks out in a crowd.) skille sig ud
    * * *
    1) (to (cause to) project; His front teeth stick out; He stuck out his tongue.) stikke ud
    2) (to be noticeable: She has red hair that sticks out in a crowd.) skille sig ud

    English-Danish dictionary > stick out

  • 58 swill

    [swil] 1. verb
    (to (cause to) flow around: Water was swilling around in the bottom of the boat.) skvulpe
    2. noun
    1) (a rinse: He brushed his teeth and then gave his mouth a swill.) skyl
    2) ((also pigswill) semi-liquid food given to pigs.) svinefoder
    * * *
    [swil] 1. verb
    (to (cause to) flow around: Water was swilling around in the bottom of the boat.) skvulpe
    2. noun
    1) (a rinse: He brushed his teeth and then gave his mouth a swill.) skyl
    2) ((also pigswill) semi-liquid food given to pigs.) svinefoder

    English-Danish dictionary > swill

  • 59 toothbrush

    noun (a brush for cleaning the teeth.) tandbørste
    * * *
    noun (a brush for cleaning the teeth.) tandbørste

    English-Danish dictionary > toothbrush

  • 60 toothed

    adjective (having teeth: a toothed wheel.) tandet
    * * *
    adjective (having teeth: a toothed wheel.) tandet

    English-Danish dictionary > toothed

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