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1 slap
lax, slack, weak* * *I. præt af slippe.II. adj(mods stram, spændt) slack ( fx hold, muscles, rope; spring fjeder), loose ( fx hold, joint, skin, spring);F flaccid ( fx cheeks, muscles);( slap og fedladen) flabby ( fx breasts, cheeks, features, muscles, skin);(fig) slack,F lax ( fx discipline, morals, principles);[ slap fyr] spineless individual (el. creature);[ hænge slapt ned] hang slack (el. limp);[ optræde på slap line] perform on the slackrope;(fig) make an exhibition of oneself;(se også knæ, II. kode, I. tøjle). -
2 tyk
chubby, dense, fat, fleshy, podgy, thick* * *adj thick ( fx wall, paper, slice, arms, lips, rope, sauce);( om lag også) deep ( fx mud);( om person) stout,( fed) fat;( opsvulmet) swollen;[ blive tyk]( om mælk) curdle;( om person) grow stout, get fat;[ tyk bog] thick (el. bulky) book,T fat book;[ den er for tyk!] that's a bit tall!T get her in the family way;[ i tykt og tyndt] through thick and thin;[ tykke kinder] plump cheeks,( især om barn) chubby cheeks;[ en tyk løgn] a patent (el. blatant) lie;[ snavset lå tykt] the dirt was lying thick;[ tjene tykt] make big money, make a packet;[ tyk tåge] dense fog;[ tyk uvidenhed] crass ignorance;(se også I. mave, II. smøre). -
3 basunkinder
pl round (el. chubby) cheeks. -
4 buttet
пу́хленький* * *buxom, chubby, plump, plumply, podgy, round, tubby* * *adj( om legemsdele) chubby,( stærkere) plump ( fx arms, cheeks, legs);( om person) plump ( fx he is getting rather plump; Rubens' plump female figures),( lille og buttet, ofte spøg.) chubby. -
5 ferskenkinder
pl peachy cheeks. -
6 indfalden
adj haggard;[ indfaldne kinder (, tindinger)] hollow cheeks (, temples);[ indfalden mund] receding mouth. -
7 kulør
* * *(en -er) colour,(am) color;( til mad) (gravy) browning;[ give kulør i kinderne] bring colour to one's cheeks;[ sætte kulør på] enliven;[ sætte kulør på tilværelsen] give zest to life; -
8 puste
blow, puff* * *vb blow,( med afbrudte pust) puff ( bort away);( ånde tungt) pant,T puff;( hvile) breathe, pause, stop for breath,T take a breather;( i damspil) huff;( tuberkulosepatient) apply pneumothorax;[ puste glas] blow (el. make) glass;[ puste og stønne] puff and blow;[ med præp & adv:][ puste op] puff out ( fx one's cheeks), blow up,F inflate ( fx a balloon, a boat),(fig: overdrive) blow up;[ affæren blev pustet op] the affair was blown up out of all proportion;[ puste sig op]( om fugl) puff out its feathers,( om person) puff oneself up, blow oneself out;[ puste på] blow on ( fx the hot soup);[ puste på det]( når barn har slået sig) kiss it better;(fig) add fuel to the flames (el. fire), fan the flame(s);[ puste ud](røg etc) blow out, puff out,( slukke) blow out, puff out ( fx a candle),( holde hvil) breathe, pause,( rense ved blæsning) blow (out) ( fx eggs, gas pipes). -
9 rødmossethed
(en) red cheeks pl, ruddiness. -
10 snavset
dingy, grubby* * *adj dirty ( fx hands; water; clothes, linen; streets, windows),( stærkere) filthy,(F: let tilsmudset; snavset ved brug) soiled ( fx goods; shirt, collar, linen);( snusket) dingy ( fx window, room, house);( dækket af indgroet sort snavs) grimy ( fx house, windows, clothes; cheeks, hands),[ være snavset om (el. på) fingrene] have dirty fingers. -
11 spile
* * *vb:[ spile ud] stretch ( fx a skin),(F el. fagligt) distend ( fx one's cheeks, the stomach);(se også udspile);[ spile øjnene op] open one's eyes wide. -
12 strømme
flow, gush, pour, stream* * *vb stream,( jævnt) flow,( voldsomt) pour;( i stort tal) flock, crowd;[ med præp & adv:][ brevene strømmer ind] letters are pouring in;[ regnen har strømmet ned] the rain has been pouring down;( om vand) flood,( om mennesker, dyr) swarm over;[ tårerne strømmede ned ad hendes kinder] tears ran (, stærkere: streamed, poured) down her cheeks;[ strømme over] overflow ( fx the river overflowed (its banks));(fig: om følelse) brim over with ( fx high spirits, joy), bubble over with ( fx enthusiasm, cheerfulness, joy),F overflow with ( fx my heart was overflowing with gratitude);[ strømme over af lovord] be profuse in one's praise;[ folk strømmede til] people flocked (el. crowded) to the place;[ blodet strømmede mig til hovedet] the blood rushed to my head;[ strømme ud] stream (, flow, pour) out ( fx the water (, the pupils) poured out),[ strømme ud af] stream (, flow, pour) out of, gush out of (el. from) (fx blood gushed from the wound); leak out of, escape from. -
13 svulme
bulge, swell* * *vb swell ( fx the sails swell; his heart swelled with pride; the river swelled);[ svulme op] swell (up), swell out ( fx his ankle (, face) swelled (up); the capital swelled to £50,000);( stærkt, som en ballon) balloon ( fx his cheeks ballooned; the cost could balloon to £2m);(F el. fagligt) distend, become distended ( fx his stomach became distended);[ få til at svulme (op)] swell ( fx the rain swelled the river; the wind swelled the sails; the sight swelled her heart);(F el. fagligt) distend. -
14 trille
coast, roll, trundle, wheel* * *I. (en -r)( i sang og musik) trill;( fugls) warble;[ slå triller] trill,( om fugl) warble;[ det spiller ingen trille] that makes no difference.II. vb roll;( om dråber, fx tårer) roll,( langsomt) trickle ( fx tears rolled (, trickled) down her cheeks);( trillebånd, tønde) trundle;[ trille omkuld] roll over;[ trille om af grin] fall about (laughing);(se også tommelfinger).III. vb( slå triller) trill,( om fugl) warble. -
15 udspile
dilate, puff out* * *vb stretch ( fx a skin),F distend ( fx one's cheeks; the sail was distended), dilate ( fxthe lungs; dilated nostrils);( ved at puste luft i) blow up,F inflate;[ udspilede fingre (, kløer)] spread fingers (, claws). -
16 vige
* * *vb (veg, veget)( gå tilbage) fall back ( fx the enemy fell back), retreat;( give efter) give way, yield;[ han veg ikke af stedet] he refused to budge;[ med præp & adv:][ blodet veg bort fra hendes kinder] the blood drained from her cheeks;[ vige for] give way to ( fx traffic from the right);(fig) give place to ( fx a younger man),( ved valg) stand down in favour of;( blive erstattet af) give way to ( fx his fear gave way to anger), give place to,( om noget forældet også) be superseded by ( fx the stagecoaches were superseded by (el. gave way el. place to) the railway);[ vige for fjenden] retreat before the enemy;[ vige pladsen for], se ovf: vige for;[ han veg ikke fra hende(s side)] he did not leave her (side);[ vige tilbage] draw back ( fx they drew back to let him pass; he drew back in horror),( af frygt også) shrink back ( for from),( pludseligt) recoil ( for from);(fig) shrink from ( fx the responsibility; doing something);[ han viger ikke tilbage for noget] he sticks (el. stops) at nothing.
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