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  • 1 pull the strings

    (to be the person who is really, though usually not apparently, controlling the actions of others.) trække i trådene
    * * *
    (to be the person who is really, though usually not apparently, controlling the actions of others.) trække i trådene

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  • 2 strings

    noun plural ((in an orchestra, the group of people who play) stringed instruments, ie violins, violas, 'cellos and double basses: The conductor said the strings were too loud.) strygere
    * * *
    noun plural ((in an orchestra, the group of people who play) stringed instruments, ie violins, violas, 'cellos and double basses: The conductor said the strings were too loud.) strygere

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  • 3 string

    1. [striŋ] noun
    1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) snor; -snor
    2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) fibertråd
    3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; ( also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) streng; -streng; strygeorkester
    4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) serie; række
    2. verb
    1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) sætte på snor
    2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) spænde
    3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) snitte
    4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) hænge op
    - stringy
    - stringiness
    - string bean
    - stringed instruments
    - have someone on a string
    - have on a string
    - pull strings
    - pull the strings
    - string out
    - strung up
    - stringent
    - stringently
    - stringency
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    1. [striŋ] noun
    1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) snor; -snor
    2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) fibertråd
    3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; ( also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) streng; -streng; strygeorkester
    4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) serie; række
    2. verb
    1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) sætte på snor
    2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) spænde
    3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) snitte
    4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) hænge op
    - stringy
    - stringiness
    - string bean
    - stringed instruments
    - have someone on a string
    - have on a string
    - pull strings
    - pull the strings
    - string out
    - strung up
    - stringent
    - stringently
    - stringency

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  • 4 bow

    I 1. verb
    1) (to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc: He bowed to the ladies; They bowed their heads in prayer.) bukke
    2) ((with to) to accept: I bow to your superior knowledge.) bøje sig for
    2. noun
    (a bowing movement: He made a bow to the ladies.) buk
    II 1. [bəu] noun
    1) (a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.) bue; flitsbue
    2) (a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.) bue
    3) (a looped knot of material: Her dress is decorated with bows.) sløjfe
    2. noun
    ((often in plural) the front of a ship or boat: The waves broke over the bows.) forstavn; bov
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    I 1. verb
    1) (to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc: He bowed to the ladies; They bowed their heads in prayer.) bukke
    2) ((with to) to accept: I bow to your superior knowledge.) bøje sig for
    2. noun
    (a bowing movement: He made a bow to the ladies.) buk
    II 1. [bəu] noun
    1) (a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.) bue; flitsbue
    2) (a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.) bue
    3) (a looped knot of material: Her dress is decorated with bows.) sløjfe
    2. noun
    ((often in plural) the front of a ship or boat: The waves broke over the bows.) forstavn; bov

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  • 5 bridge

    [bri‹] 1. noun
    1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) bro
    2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) bro; kommandobro
    3) (the bony part (of the nose).) næseryg
    4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) stol
    2. verb
    1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) bygge bro over
    2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) bryde
    * * *
    [bri‹] 1. noun
    1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) bro
    2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) bro; kommandobro
    3) (the bony part (of the nose).) næseryg
    4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) stol
    2. verb
    1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) bygge bro over
    2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) bryde

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  • 6 pluck

    1. verb
    1) (to pull: She plucked a grey hair from her head; He plucked at my sleeve.) hive
    2) (to pull the feathers off (a chicken etc) before cooking it.) plukke
    3) (to pick (flowers etc).) plukke
    4) (to pull hairs out of (eyebrows) in order to improve their shape.) plukke sine øjenbryn
    5) (to pull and let go (the strings of a musical instrument).) knipse
    2. noun
    (courage He showed a lot of pluck.) mod
    - pluckily
    - pluckiness
    - pluck up the courage
    - pluck up courage
    - energy
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to pull: She plucked a grey hair from her head; He plucked at my sleeve.) hive
    2) (to pull the feathers off (a chicken etc) before cooking it.) plukke
    3) (to pick (flowers etc).) plukke
    4) (to pull hairs out of (eyebrows) in order to improve their shape.) plukke sine øjenbryn
    5) (to pull and let go (the strings of a musical instrument).) knipse
    2. noun
    (courage He showed a lot of pluck.) mod
    - pluckily
    - pluckiness
    - pluck up the courage
    - pluck up courage
    - energy

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  • 7 pizzicato

    adjective, adverb
    (played by plucking the strings of a musical instrument, not using the bow.) pizzicato
    * * *
    adjective, adverb
    (played by plucking the strings of a musical instrument, not using the bow.) pizzicato

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  • 8 plectrum

    ['plektrəm]
    (a small piece of plastic etc for plucking the strings of a guitar.) plekter
    * * *
    ['plektrəm]
    (a small piece of plastic etc for plucking the strings of a guitar.) plekter

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  • 9 gut

    1. noun
    1) (the tube in the lower part of the body through which food passes.) tarm
    2) (a strong thread made from the gut of an animal, used for violin strings etc.) streng
    2. verb
    1) (to take the guts out of: Her job was to gut fish.) tage indvoldene ud; rense
    2) (to destroy completely, except for the outer frame: The fire gutted the house.) brænde ud
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (the tube in the lower part of the body through which food passes.) tarm
    2) (a strong thread made from the gut of an animal, used for violin strings etc.) streng
    2. verb
    1) (to take the guts out of: Her job was to gut fish.) tage indvoldene ud; rense
    2) (to destroy completely, except for the outer frame: The fire gutted the house.) brænde ud

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  • 10 tune

    [tju:n] 1. noun
    (musical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody: He played a tune on the violin.) melodi
    2. verb
    1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) stemme
    2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) indstille
    3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) justere; tune
    - tunefully
    - tunefulness
    - tuneless
    - tunelessly
    - tunelessness
    - tuner
    - change one's tune
    - in tune
    - out of tune
    - tune in
    - tune up
    * * *
    [tju:n] 1. noun
    (musical notes put together in a particular (melodic and pleasing) order; a melody: He played a tune on the violin.) melodi
    2. verb
    1) (to adjust (a musical instrument, or its strings etc) to the correct pitch: The orchestra tuned their instruments.) stemme
    2) (to adjust a radio so that it receives a particular station: The radio was tuned to a German station.) indstille
    3) (to adjust (an engine etc) so that it runs well.) justere; tune
    - tunefully
    - tunefulness
    - tuneless
    - tunelessly
    - tunelessness
    - tuner
    - change one's tune
    - in tune
    - out of tune
    - tune in
    - tune up

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  • 11 violin

    (a type of musical instrument with four strings, played with a bow: She played the violin in the school orchestra; Can you play that on the violin?) violin
    * * *
    (a type of musical instrument with four strings, played with a bow: She played the violin in the school orchestra; Can you play that on the violin?) violin

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  • 12 bonnet

    ['bonit]
    1) ((usually baby's or (old) woman's) head-dress fastened under the chin eg by strings.) kyse
    2) ((American hood) the cover of a motor-car engine.) motorhjelm
    * * *
    ['bonit]
    1) ((usually baby's or (old) woman's) head-dress fastened under the chin eg by strings.) kyse
    2) ((American hood) the cover of a motor-car engine.) motorhjelm

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  • 13 catgut

    noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) tarmstreng(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) katteøje
    * * *
    noun (a kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep etc, used for violin strings etc.) tarmstreng(a small, thick piece of glass fixed in the surface of a road to reflect light and guide drivers at night.) katteøje

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  • 14 harp

    (a usually large musical instrument which is held upright, and which has many strings which are plucked with the fingers.) harpe
    - harp on about
    - harp on
    * * *
    (a usually large musical instrument which is held upright, and which has many strings which are plucked with the fingers.) harpe
    - harp on about
    - harp on

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  • 15 pearl

    [pə:l]
    (a valuable, hard, round object formed by oysters and several other shellfish: The necklace consists of three strings of pearls; ( also adjective) a pearl necklace.) perle; perle-
    - pearl-diver
    - pearl-fisher
    * * *
    [pə:l]
    (a valuable, hard, round object formed by oysters and several other shellfish: The necklace consists of three strings of pearls; ( also adjective) a pearl necklace.) perle; perle-
    - pearl-diver
    - pearl-fisher

    English-Danish dictionary > pearl

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