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  • 1 poetry

    1) (poems in general: He writes poetry.) poesi
    2) (the art of composing poems: Poetry comes naturally to some people.) digtekunst
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    1) (poems in general: He writes poetry.) poesi
    2) (the art of composing poems: Poetry comes naturally to some people.) digtekunst

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  • 2 poetry

    poesi {fk}

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  • 3 verse

    [və:s]
    1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.) vers
    2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.) vers
    3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) poesi
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    [və:s]
    1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.) vers
    2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.) vers
    3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) poesi

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  • 4 anthology

    [æn'Ɵolə‹i]
    plural - anthologies; noun
    (a collection of pieces of poetry or prose: an anthology of love poems.) tekstsamling; antologi
    * * *
    [æn'Ɵolə‹i]
    plural - anthologies; noun
    (a collection of pieces of poetry or prose: an anthology of love poems.) tekstsamling; antologi

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  • 5 appreciation

    1) (gratefulness: I wish to show my appreciation for what you have done.) taknemlighed
    2) (the state of valuing or understanding something: a deep appreciation of poetry.) forståelse; indsigt
    3) (the state of being aware of something: He has no appreciation of our difficulties.) forståelse
    4) (an increase in value.) værdistigning
    5) (a written article etc which describes the qualities of something: an appreciation of the new book.) anmeldelse; omtale
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    1) (gratefulness: I wish to show my appreciation for what you have done.) taknemlighed
    2) (the state of valuing or understanding something: a deep appreciation of poetry.) forståelse; indsigt
    3) (the state of being aware of something: He has no appreciation of our difficulties.) forståelse
    4) (an increase in value.) værdistigning
    5) (a written article etc which describes the qualities of something: an appreciation of the new book.) anmeldelse; omtale

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  • 6 badly etc of

    (to have a good, or bad, opinion of: She thought highly of him and his poetry.) have høje tanker om
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    (to have a good, or bad, opinion of: She thought highly of him and his poetry.) have høje tanker om

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  • 7 compose

    [kəm'pəuz]
    1) (to form by putting parts together: A word is composed of several letters.) sammensætte
    2) (to write (eg music, poetry etc): Mozart began to compose when he was six years old.) komponere; forfatte
    3) (to control (oneself) after being upset.) tage sig sammen; fatte sig
    - composer
    - composition
    - composure
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    [kəm'pəuz]
    1) (to form by putting parts together: A word is composed of several letters.) sammensætte
    2) (to write (eg music, poetry etc): Mozart began to compose when he was six years old.) komponere; forfatte
    3) (to control (oneself) after being upset.) tage sig sammen; fatte sig
    - composer
    - composition
    - composure

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  • 8 doggerel

    ['doɡərəl]
    (bad poetry.) dårlig poesi
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    ['doɡərəl]
    (bad poetry.) dårlig poesi

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  • 9 fragment

    1. ['fræɡmənt] noun
    1) (a piece broken off: The floor was covered with fragments of glass.) skår
    2) (something which is not complete: a fragment of poetry.) fragment
    2. verb
    (to break into pieces: The glass is very strong but will fragment if dropped on the floor.) gå i stykker
    * * *
    1. ['fræɡmənt] noun
    1) (a piece broken off: The floor was covered with fragments of glass.) skår
    2) (something which is not complete: a fragment of poetry.) fragment
    2. verb
    (to break into pieces: The glass is very strong but will fragment if dropped on the floor.) gå i stykker

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  • 10 know

    [nəu]
    past tense - knew; verb
    1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) vide
    2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) kende til
    3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) kende
    4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) genkende
    - knowingly
    - know-all
    - know-how
    - in the know
    - know backwards
    - know better
    - know how to
    - know the ropes
    * * *
    [nəu]
    past tense - knew; verb
    1) (to be aware of or to have been informed about: He knows everything; I know he is at home because his car is in the drive; He knows all about it; I know of no reason why you cannot go.) vide
    2) (to have learned and to remember: He knows a lot of poetry.) kende til
    3) (to be aware of the identity of; to be friendly with: I know Mrs Smith - she lives near me.) kende
    4) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) genkende
    - knowingly
    - know-all
    - know-how
    - in the know
    - know backwards
    - know better
    - know how to
    - know the ropes

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  • 11 lyric

    ['lirik] 1. adjective
    ((of poetry) expressing the poet's personal feeling.) lyrisk
    2. noun
    1) (a lyric poem.) lyrik; vers
    2) ((in plural) the words of a song: The tune is good, but I don't like the lyrics.) (sang-)tekst
    * * *
    ['lirik] 1. adjective
    ((of poetry) expressing the poet's personal feeling.) lyrisk
    2. noun
    1) (a lyric poem.) lyrik; vers
    2) ((in plural) the words of a song: The tune is good, but I don't like the lyrics.) (sang-)tekst

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  • 12 metre

    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) versemål
    * * *
    I ['mi:tə] noun
    ((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) meter
    - the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun
    ((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) versemål

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  • 13 metrical

    ['me-]
    adjective (of or in poetry: The translation is not metrical - it is in prose.) på vers
    * * *
    ['me-]
    adjective (of or in poetry: The translation is not metrical - it is in prose.) på vers

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  • 14 non-fiction

    [non'fikʃən]
    (books, magazines etc giving facts, information etc, ie not stories, novels, plays, poetry: I like reading fiction as well as non-fiction.) faglitteratur
    * * *
    [non'fikʃən]
    (books, magazines etc giving facts, information etc, ie not stories, novels, plays, poetry: I like reading fiction as well as non-fiction.) faglitteratur

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  • 15 ordinary

    ['o:dənəri]
    1) (usual; normal: She was behaving in a perfectly ordinary manner.) sædvanlig; normal
    2) (not unusually good etc: Some people like his poetry but I think it's rather ordinary.) ordinær
    - out of the ordinary
    * * *
    ['o:dənəri]
    1) (usual; normal: She was behaving in a perfectly ordinary manner.) sædvanlig; normal
    2) (not unusually good etc: Some people like his poetry but I think it's rather ordinary.) ordinær
    - out of the ordinary

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  • 16 please

    [pli:z] 1. verb
    1) (to do what is wanted by (a person); to give pleasure or satisfaction to: You can't please everyone all the time; It pleases me to read poetry.) behage; glæde
    2) (to choose, want, like: He does as he pleases.) ville
    2. adverb
    (a word added to an order or request in order to be polite: Please open the window; Close the door, please; Will you please come with me?) venligst
    - pleasing
    - pleasingly
    - if you please
    - please yourself
    * * *
    [pli:z] 1. verb
    1) (to do what is wanted by (a person); to give pleasure or satisfaction to: You can't please everyone all the time; It pleases me to read poetry.) behage; glæde
    2) (to choose, want, like: He does as he pleases.) ville
    2. adverb
    (a word added to an order or request in order to be polite: Please open the window; Close the door, please; Will you please come with me?) venligst
    - pleasing
    - pleasingly
    - if you please
    - please yourself

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  • 17 poet

    ['pouit]
    feminine - poet, poetess; noun
    (a person who writes poems.) digter; poet
    - poetically
    - poetry
    * * *
    ['pouit]
    feminine - poet, poetess; noun
    (a person who writes poems.) digter; poet
    - poetically
    - poetry

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  • 18 readable

    1) (easy or pleasant to read: I don't usually enjoy poetry but I find these poems very readable.) læseværdig
    2) (able to be read: Your handwriting is scarcely readable.) læselig
    * * *
    1) (easy or pleasant to read: I don't usually enjoy poetry but I find these poems very readable.) læseværdig
    2) (able to be read: Your handwriting is scarcely readable.) læselig

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  • 19 reading

    1) (the act of reading.) læsning
    2) (the reading of something aloud, as a (public) entertainment: a poetry reading.) oplæsning
    3) (the ability to read: The boy is good at reading.) læsning
    4) (the figure, measurement etc on a dial, instrument etc: The reading on the thermometer was -5° C.) måling; visning
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    1) (the act of reading.) læsning
    2) (the reading of something aloud, as a (public) entertainment: a poetry reading.) oplæsning
    3) (the ability to read: The boy is good at reading.) læsning
    4) (the figure, measurement etc on a dial, instrument etc: The reading on the thermometer was -5° C.) måling; visning

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  • 20 research

    1. [ri'sə:, ]( especially American[) 'ri:sə:(r) ] noun
    (a close and careful study to find out (new) facts or information: He is engaged in cancer research; His researches resulted in some amazing discoveries; ( also adjective) a research student.) forskning; -forskning; forsknings-
    2. [ri'sə:(r) ] verb
    (to carry out such a study: He's researching (into) Thai poetry.) forske
    * * *
    1. [ri'sə:, ]( especially American[) 'ri:sə:(r) ] noun
    (a close and careful study to find out (new) facts or information: He is engaged in cancer research; His researches resulted in some amazing discoveries; ( also adjective) a research student.) forskning; -forskning; forsknings-
    2. [ri'sə:(r) ] verb
    (to carry out such a study: He's researching (into) Thai poetry.) forske

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