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  • 1 groom

    [ɡru:m] 1. noun
    1) (a person who looks after horses: a groom at the stables.) staldkarl
    2) (a bridegroom, male partner of the bride.) brudgom
    2. verb
    1) (to clean, brush etc a horse's coat: The horses were groomed for the horse show.) børste; strigle
    2) (to prepare for some task, purpose etc: She's being groomed as a possible successor to our head of department.) oplære; træne
    * * *
    [ɡru:m] 1. noun
    1) (a person who looks after horses: a groom at the stables.) staldkarl
    2) (a bridegroom, male partner of the bride.) brudgom
    2. verb
    1) (to clean, brush etc a horse's coat: The horses were groomed for the horse show.) børste; strigle
    2) (to prepare for some task, purpose etc: She's being groomed as a possible successor to our head of department.) oplære; træne

    English-Danish dictionary > groom

  • 2 neigh

    [nei] 1. verb
    (to utter the cry of a horse: They could hear the horses neighing.) vrinske
    2. noun
    (such a cry: The horse gave a neigh.) vrinsken
    * * *
    [nei] 1. verb
    (to utter the cry of a horse: They could hear the horses neighing.) vrinske
    2. noun
    (such a cry: The horse gave a neigh.) vrinsken

    English-Danish dictionary > neigh

  • 3 snort

    [sno:t] 1. verb
    1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) pruste
    2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) fnyse
    2. noun
    (an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) prusten; fnysen
    * * *
    [sno:t] 1. verb
    1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) pruste
    2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) fnyse
    2. noun
    (an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) prusten; fnysen

    English-Danish dictionary > snort

  • 4 loose

    [lu:s]
    1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) løs; løstsiddende
    2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) løs
    3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) løs; fri
    4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) løs vægt
    - looseness
    - loosen
    - loose-leaf
    - break loose
    - let loose
    * * *
    [lu:s]
    1) (not tight; not firmly stretched: a loose coat; This belt is loose.) løs; løstsiddende
    2) (not firmly fixed: This button is loose.) løs
    3) (not tied; free: The horses are loose in the field.) løs; fri
    4) (not packed; not in a packet: loose biscuits.) løs vægt
    - looseness
    - loosen
    - loose-leaf
    - break loose
    - let loose

    English-Danish dictionary > loose

  • 5 neck and neck

    ((in a race) exactly equal: The horses were neck and neck as they came up to the finish.) stå lige
    * * *
    ((in a race) exactly equal: The horses were neck and neck as they came up to the finish.) stå lige

    English-Danish dictionary > neck and neck

  • 6 pasture

    (a field or area of ground cove-red with grass for cattle etc to eat: The horses were out in the pasture.) eng; græsmark
    * * *
    (a field or area of ground cove-red with grass for cattle etc to eat: The horses were out in the pasture.) eng; græsmark

    English-Danish dictionary > pasture

  • 7 trample

    ['træmpl]
    (to tread heavily (on): The horses trampled the grass (underfoot).) træde (under fode)
    * * *
    ['træmpl]
    (to tread heavily (on): The horses trampled the grass (underfoot).) træde (under fode)

    English-Danish dictionary > trample

  • 8 hand

    [hænd] 1. noun
    1) (the part of the body at the end of the arm.) hånd
    2) (a pointer on a clock, watch etc: Clocks usually have an hour hand and a minute hand.) viser
    3) (a person employed as a helper, crew member etc: a farm hand; All hands on deck!) mand; arbejder; medhjælper
    4) (help; assistance: Can I lend a hand?; Give me a hand with this box, please.) hjælp
    5) (a set of playing-cards dealt to a person: I had a very good hand so I thought I had a chance of winning.) kort
    6) (a measure (approximately centimetres) used for measuring the height of horses: a horse of 14 hands.) håndsbredde
    7) (handwriting: written in a neat hand.) håndskrift
    2. verb
    (often with back, down, up etc)
    1) (to give (something) to someone by hand: I handed him the book; He handed it back to me; I'll go up the ladder, and you can hand the tools up to me.) række; give
    2) (to pass, transfer etc into another's care etc: That is the end of my report from Paris. I'll now hand you back to Fred Smith in the television studio in London.) overgive
    - handbag
    - handbill
    - handbook
    - handbrake
    - handcuff
    - handcuffs
    - hand-lens
    - handmade
    - hand-operated
    - hand-out
    - hand-picked
    - handshake
    - handstand
    - handwriting
    - handwritten
    - at hand
    - at the hands of
    - be hand in glove with someone
    - be hand in glove
    - by hand
    - fall into the hands of someone
    - fall into the hands
    - force someone's hand
    - get one's hands on
    - give/lend a helping hand
    - hand down
    - hand in
    - hand in hand
    - hand on
    - hand out
    - hand-out
    - handout
    - hand over
    - hand over fist
    - hands down
    - hands off!
    - hands-on
    - hands up!
    - hand to hand
    - have a hand in something
    - have a hand in
    - have/get/gain the upper hand
    - hold hands with someone
    - hold hands
    - in good hands
    - in hand
    - in the hands of
    - keep one's hand in
    - off one's hands
    - on hand
    - on the one hand... on the other hand
    -... on the other hand
    - out of hand
    - shake hands with someone / shake someone's hand
    - shake hands with / shake someone's hand
    - a show of hands
    - take in hand
    - to hand
    * * *
    [hænd] 1. noun
    1) (the part of the body at the end of the arm.) hånd
    2) (a pointer on a clock, watch etc: Clocks usually have an hour hand and a minute hand.) viser
    3) (a person employed as a helper, crew member etc: a farm hand; All hands on deck!) mand; arbejder; medhjælper
    4) (help; assistance: Can I lend a hand?; Give me a hand with this box, please.) hjælp
    5) (a set of playing-cards dealt to a person: I had a very good hand so I thought I had a chance of winning.) kort
    6) (a measure (approximately centimetres) used for measuring the height of horses: a horse of 14 hands.) håndsbredde
    7) (handwriting: written in a neat hand.) håndskrift
    2. verb
    (often with back, down, up etc)
    1) (to give (something) to someone by hand: I handed him the book; He handed it back to me; I'll go up the ladder, and you can hand the tools up to me.) række; give
    2) (to pass, transfer etc into another's care etc: That is the end of my report from Paris. I'll now hand you back to Fred Smith in the television studio in London.) overgive
    - handbag
    - handbill
    - handbook
    - handbrake
    - handcuff
    - handcuffs
    - hand-lens
    - handmade
    - hand-operated
    - hand-out
    - hand-picked
    - handshake
    - handstand
    - handwriting
    - handwritten
    - at hand
    - at the hands of
    - be hand in glove with someone
    - be hand in glove
    - by hand
    - fall into the hands of someone
    - fall into the hands
    - force someone's hand
    - get one's hands on
    - give/lend a helping hand
    - hand down
    - hand in
    - hand in hand
    - hand on
    - hand out
    - hand-out
    - handout
    - hand over
    - hand over fist
    - hands down
    - hands off!
    - hands-on
    - hands up!
    - hand to hand
    - have a hand in something
    - have a hand in
    - have/get/gain the upper hand
    - hold hands with someone
    - hold hands
    - in good hands
    - in hand
    - in the hands of
    - keep one's hand in
    - off one's hands
    - on hand
    - on the one hand... on the other hand
    -... on the other hand
    - out of hand
    - shake hands with someone / shake someone's hand
    - shake hands with / shake someone's hand
    - a show of hands
    - take in hand
    - to hand

    English-Danish dictionary > hand

  • 9 bay

    [bei] I noun
    (a wide inward bend of a coastline: anchored in the bay; Botany Bay.) bugt; vig
    II noun
    (a separate compartment, area or room etc (usually one of several) set aside for a special purpose: a bay in a library.) afdeling; bås
    III 1. adjective
    ((of horses) reddish-brown in colour.) rødbrun
    2. noun
    ((also bay tree) the laurel tree, the leaves of which are used for seasoning and in victory wreaths.) laurbær
    3. verb
    ((especially of large dogs) to bark: The hounds bayed at the fox.) hyle
    * * *
    [bei] I noun
    (a wide inward bend of a coastline: anchored in the bay; Botany Bay.) bugt; vig
    II noun
    (a separate compartment, area or room etc (usually one of several) set aside for a special purpose: a bay in a library.) afdeling; bås
    III 1. adjective
    ((of horses) reddish-brown in colour.) rødbrun
    2. noun
    ((also bay tree) the laurel tree, the leaves of which are used for seasoning and in victory wreaths.) laurbær
    3. verb
    ((especially of large dogs) to bark: The hounds bayed at the fox.) hyle

    English-Danish dictionary > bay

  • 10 haul

    [ho:l] 1. verb
    1) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) slæbe; hive
    2) (to carry by some form of transport: Coal is hauled by road and rail.) transportere
    2. noun
    1) (a strong pull: He gave the rope a haul.) hiv
    2) (the amount of anything, especially fish, that is got at one time: The fishermen had a good haul; The thieves got away from the jeweller's with a good haul.) udbytte
    - haulier
    - a long haul
    * * *
    [ho:l] 1. verb
    1) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) slæbe; hive
    2) (to carry by some form of transport: Coal is hauled by road and rail.) transportere
    2. noun
    1) (a strong pull: He gave the rope a haul.) hiv
    2) (the amount of anything, especially fish, that is got at one time: The fishermen had a good haul; The thieves got away from the jeweller's with a good haul.) udbytte
    - haulier
    - a long haul

    English-Danish dictionary > haul

  • 11 replace

    [rə'pleis]
    1) (to put, use etc (a person, thing etc), or to be put, used etc, in place of another: I must replace that broken lock; He replaced the cup he broke with a new one; Cars have replaced horses as the normal means of transport.) udskifte; erstatte
    2) (to put (something) back where it was: Please replace the books on the shelves.) sætte tilbage; lægge tilbage
    - replacement
    * * *
    [rə'pleis]
    1) (to put, use etc (a person, thing etc), or to be put, used etc, in place of another: I must replace that broken lock; He replaced the cup he broke with a new one; Cars have replaced horses as the normal means of transport.) udskifte; erstatte
    2) (to put (something) back where it was: Please replace the books on the shelves.) sætte tilbage; lægge tilbage
    - replacement

    English-Danish dictionary > replace

  • 12 thunder

    1. noun
    1) (the deep rumbling sound heard in the sky after a flash of lightning: a clap/peal of thunder; a thunderstorm.) torden; torden-
    2) (a loud rumbling: the thunder of horses' hooves.) dundren
    2. verb
    1) (to sound, rumble etc: It thundered all night.) tordne
    2) (to make a noise like thunder: The tanks thundered over the bridge.) tordne; dundre
    - thunderous
    - thunderously
    - thundery
    - thunderbolt
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (the deep rumbling sound heard in the sky after a flash of lightning: a clap/peal of thunder; a thunderstorm.) torden; torden-
    2) (a loud rumbling: the thunder of horses' hooves.) dundren
    2. verb
    1) (to sound, rumble etc: It thundered all night.) tordne
    2) (to make a noise like thunder: The tanks thundered over the bridge.) tordne; dundre
    - thunderous
    - thunderously
    - thundery
    - thunderbolt

    English-Danish dictionary > thunder

  • 13 foreground

    (the part of a view or picture nearest to the person looking at it: a landscape, with two horses in the foreground.) forgrund
    * * *
    (the part of a view or picture nearest to the person looking at it: a landscape, with two horses in the foreground.) forgrund

    English-Danish dictionary > foreground

  • 14 frieze

    [fri:z]
    (a narrow strip around the walls of a room, building etc near the top, usually decorated with pictures, carving etc: The walls were decorated with a frieze of horses.) frise
    * * *
    [fri:z]
    (a narrow strip around the walls of a room, building etc near the top, usually decorated with pictures, carving etc: The walls were decorated with a frieze of horses.) frise

    English-Danish dictionary > frieze

  • 15 lasso

    [læ'su:] 1. plural - lasso(e)s; noun
    (a long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.) lasso
    2. verb
    (to catch with a lasso: The cowboy lassoed the horse.) fange med lasso
    * * *
    [læ'su:] 1. plural - lasso(e)s; noun
    (a long rope with a loop which tightens when the rope is pulled, used for catching wild horses etc.) lasso
    2. verb
    (to catch with a lasso: The cowboy lassoed the horse.) fange med lasso

    English-Danish dictionary > lasso

  • 16 stable

    I ['steibl] adjective
    1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) stabil
    2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) stabil
    3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) rolig
    4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) stabil
    - stabilize
    - stabilise
    - stabilization
    - stabilisation
    II ['steibl] noun
    1) (a building in which horses are kept.) stald
    2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) stutteri
    * * *
    I ['steibl] adjective
    1) (firm and steady or well-balanced: This chair isn't very stable.) stabil
    2) (firmly established and likely to last: a stable government.) stabil
    3) ((of a person or his character) unlikely to become unreasonably upset or hysterical: She's the only stable person in the whole family.) rolig
    4) ((of a substance) not easily decomposed.) stabil
    - stabilize
    - stabilise
    - stabilization
    - stabilisation
    II ['steibl] noun
    1) (a building in which horses are kept.) stald
    2) ((in plural) a horse-keeping establishment: He runs the riding stables.) stutteri

    English-Danish dictionary > stable

  • 17 stud

    I noun
    (a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.) avlsdyr
    II 1. noun
    1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.) søm; -søm
    2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.) kraveknap
    2. verb
    (to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.) beslået med; besat med
    * * *
    I noun
    (a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.) avlsdyr
    II 1. noun
    1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.) søm; -søm
    2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.) kraveknap
    2. verb
    (to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.) beslået med; besat med

    English-Danish dictionary > stud

  • 18 whip

    [wip] 1. noun
    1) (a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc: He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.) pisk
    2) (in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.) indpisker
    2. verb
    1) (to strike with a whip: He whipped the horse to make it go faster; The criminals were whipped.) piske
    2) (to beat (eggs etc).) piske
    3) (to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip: Suddenly he whipped round and saw me; He whipped out a revolver and shot her.) vende sig hurtigt om; hive
    - whipped cream
    - whip up
    * * *
    [wip] 1. noun
    1) (a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc: He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.) pisk
    2) (in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.) indpisker
    2. verb
    1) (to strike with a whip: He whipped the horse to make it go faster; The criminals were whipped.) piske
    2) (to beat (eggs etc).) piske
    3) (to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip: Suddenly he whipped round and saw me; He whipped out a revolver and shot her.) vende sig hurtigt om; hive
    - whipped cream
    - whip up

    English-Danish dictionary > whip

  • 19 eighteen

    [ei'ti:n] 1. noun
    1) (the number or figure 18.) atten
    2) (the age of 18: a girl of eighteen.) atten år
    2. adjective
    1) (18 in number: eighteen horses.) atten
    2) (aged 18: He is eighteen now.) atten år gammel
    - eighteenth
    - eighteen-year-old
    3. adjective
    an eighteen-year-old girl.) attenårig
    * * *
    [ei'ti:n] 1. noun
    1) (the number or figure 18.) atten
    2) (the age of 18: a girl of eighteen.) atten år
    2. adjective
    1) (18 in number: eighteen horses.) atten
    2) (aged 18: He is eighteen now.) atten år gammel
    - eighteenth
    - eighteen-year-old
    3. adjective
    an eighteen-year-old girl.) attenårig

    English-Danish dictionary > eighteen

  • 20 forage

    ['fori‹] 1. verb
    ((often with about) to search thoroughly: He foraged about in the cupboard; He foraged for food in the cupboard.) rode; fouragere
    2. noun
    (food for horses and cattle.) fourage; foder
    * * *
    ['fori‹] 1. verb
    ((often with about) to search thoroughly: He foraged about in the cupboard; He foraged for food in the cupboard.) rode; fouragere
    2. noun
    (food for horses and cattle.) fourage; foder

    English-Danish dictionary > forage

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