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  • 1 aspect

    ['æspekt]
    1) (a part of something to be thought about: We must consider every aspect of the problem.) side; mulighed; aspekt
    2) (a side of a building etc or the direction it faces in.) side
    3) (look or appearance: His face had a frightening aspect.) udseende
    * * *
    ['æspekt]
    1) (a part of something to be thought about: We must consider every aspect of the problem.) side; mulighed; aspekt
    2) (a side of a building etc or the direction it faces in.) side
    3) (look or appearance: His face had a frightening aspect.) udseende

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  • 2 spectacle

    ['spektəkl]
    (a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) skue; syn
    - spectacularly
    * * *
    ['spektəkl]
    (a sight, especially one that is very impressive or wonderful: The royal wedding was a great spectacle.) skue; syn
    - spectacularly

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  • 3 spectacles

    ['spektəklz]
    (glasses which a person wears to help his eyesight: a pair of spectacles.) briller
    * * *
    ['spektəklz]
    (glasses which a person wears to help his eyesight: a pair of spectacles.) briller

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  • 4 spectre

    ['spektə]
    (a ghost.) spøgelse
    * * *
    ['spektə]
    (a ghost.) spøgelse

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  • 5 disrespect

    [disrə'spekt]
    (rudeness or lack of respect: He spoke of his parents with disrespect.) uhøflighed; mangel på respekt
    - disrespectfully
    * * *
    [disrə'spekt]
    (rudeness or lack of respect: He spoke of his parents with disrespect.) uhøflighed; mangel på respekt
    - disrespectfully

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  • 6 expect

    [ik'spekt]
    1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) forvente; regne med
    2) (to think or believe (that something will happen): He expects to be home tomorrow; I expect that he will go; `Will she go too?' `I expect so' / `I don't expect so' / `I expect not.') forvente; regne med
    3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) kræve; regne med; forvente
    4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) formode
    - expectant
    - expectantly
    - expectation
    * * *
    [ik'spekt]
    1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) forvente; regne med
    2) (to think or believe (that something will happen): He expects to be home tomorrow; I expect that he will go; `Will she go too?' `I expect so' / `I don't expect so' / `I expect not.') forvente; regne med
    3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) kræve; regne med; forvente
    4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) formode
    - expectant
    - expectantly
    - expectation

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  • 7 inspect

    [in'spekt]
    1) (to look at, or examine, carefully or formally: He inspected the bloodstains.) undersøge
    2) (to visit (eg a restaurant or school) officially, to make sure that it is properly run: Cafés must be regularly inspected to find out if they are kept clean.) inspicere; besigtige
    3) (to look at (troops etc) ceremonially: The Queen will inspect the regiment.) inspicere
    - inspector
    * * *
    [in'spekt]
    1) (to look at, or examine, carefully or formally: He inspected the bloodstains.) undersøge
    2) (to visit (eg a restaurant or school) officially, to make sure that it is properly run: Cafés must be regularly inspected to find out if they are kept clean.) inspicere; besigtige
    3) (to look at (troops etc) ceremonially: The Queen will inspect the regiment.) inspicere
    - inspector

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  • 8 prospect

    1. ['prospekt] noun
    1) (an outlook for the future; a view of what one may expect to happen: He didn't like the prospect of going abroad; a job with good prospects.) udsigt; mulighed
    2) (a view or scene: a fine prospect.) udsigt
    2. [prə'spekt, ]( American[) 'prospekt] verb
    (to make a search (for gold etc): He is prospecting for gold.) søge efter; grave efter
    - prospectus
    * * *
    1. ['prospekt] noun
    1) (an outlook for the future; a view of what one may expect to happen: He didn't like the prospect of going abroad; a job with good prospects.) udsigt; mulighed
    2) (a view or scene: a fine prospect.) udsigt
    2. [prə'spekt, ]( American[) 'prospekt] verb
    (to make a search (for gold etc): He is prospecting for gold.) søge efter; grave efter
    - prospectus

    English-Danish dictionary > prospect

  • 9 prospector

    [prə'spektə, ]( American[) 'prospektər]
    noun (a person who prospects for gold etc.) guldgraver
    * * *
    [prə'spektə, ]( American[) 'prospektər]
    noun (a person who prospects for gold etc.) guldgraver

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  • 10 prospectus

    [prə'spektəs]
    noun (a booklet giving information about a school, organization etc.) prospekt; brochure
    * * *
    [prə'spektəs]
    noun (a booklet giving information about a school, organization etc.) prospekt; brochure

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  • 11 respect

    [rə'spekt] 1. noun
    1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) agtelse; respekt
    2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) respekt
    3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) henseende
    2. verb
    1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) respektere
    2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) respektere
    - respectably
    - respectability
    - respectful
    - respectfully
    - respectfulness
    - respecting
    - respective
    - respectively
    - respects
    - pay one's respects to someone
    - pay one's respects
    - with respect to
    * * *
    [rə'spekt] 1. noun
    1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) agtelse; respekt
    2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) respekt
    3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) henseende
    2. verb
    1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) respektere
    2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) respektere
    - respectably
    - respectability
    - respectful
    - respectfully
    - respectfulness
    - respecting
    - respective
    - respectively
    - respects
    - pay one's respects to someone
    - pay one's respects
    - with respect to

    English-Danish dictionary > respect

  • 12 self-respect

    [selfri'spekt]
    (respect for oneself and concern for one's reputation: Well-known personalities should have more self-respect than to take part in television advertising.) selvrespekt
    * * *
    [selfri'spekt]
    (respect for oneself and concern for one's reputation: Well-known personalities should have more self-respect than to take part in television advertising.) selvrespekt

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  • 13 suspect

    1. [sə'spekt] verb
    1) (to think (a person etc) guilty: Whom do you suspect (of the crime)?; I suspect him of killing the girl.) mistænke
    2) (to distrust: I suspected her motives / air of honesty.) mistro
    3) (to think probable: I suspect that she's trying to hide her true feelings; I began to suspect a plot.) have på fornemmelsen
    2. noun
    (a person who is thought guilty: There are three possible suspects in this murder case.) (en) mistænkt
    3. adjective
    (not trustworthy: I think his statement is suspect.) tvivlsom
    - suspicious
    - suspiciously
    - suspiciousness
    * * *
    1. [sə'spekt] verb
    1) (to think (a person etc) guilty: Whom do you suspect (of the crime)?; I suspect him of killing the girl.) mistænke
    2) (to distrust: I suspected her motives / air of honesty.) mistro
    3) (to think probable: I suspect that she's trying to hide her true feelings; I began to suspect a plot.) have på fornemmelsen
    2. noun
    (a person who is thought guilty: There are three possible suspects in this murder case.) (en) mistænkt
    3. adjective
    (not trustworthy: I think his statement is suspect.) tvivlsom
    - suspicious
    - suspiciously
    - suspiciousness

    English-Danish dictionary > suspect

  • 14 Prospekt

    Pro'spekt [-sp-] m < Prospekt(e)s; Prospekte> prospekt n, brochure, folder

    Deutsch-dänische Wörterbuch > Prospekt

  • 15 Respekt

    Re'spekt [-sp-] m < Respekt(e)s; 0> respekt, agtelse

    Deutsch-dänische Wörterbuch > Respekt

  • 16 suspekt

    su'spekt [-sp-] <- est> suspekt

    Deutsch-dänische Wörterbuch > suspekt

См. также в других словарях:

  • spekt — Speight Speight, n. [G. specht, probably akin to L. picus: cf. D. specht. [root]169. See {Pie} a magpie.] (Zo[ o]l.) A woodpecker; called also {specht}, {spekt}, {spight}. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • SPECT — /spekt/, n. single photon emission computed tomography: a technique for measuring brain function similar to PET. [1985 90] * * * …   Universalium

  • aspect*/*/ — [ˈæspekt] noun [C] a particular part, feature, or quality of something The Internet affects every aspect of our business.[/ex] This chapter covers several important aspects of the teaching process.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • spectacle — [ˈspektək(ə)l] noun [C/U] an unusual, exciting, or impressive event or sight …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • spectacles — [ˈspektəklz] noun [plural] formal glasses that you wear to help you to see better …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • spectre — [ˈspektə] noun [C] the possibility of something unpleasant that might happen in the future …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • spectatorial — |spektə|tōrēəl, tȯr adjective Etymology: spectator (I) + ial 1. a. : of or relating to a spectator b. sometimes capitalized [after The Spectator published in London 1711 12 by Joseph Addison died 1719 and Richard Steele died 1729] : sugges …   Useful english dictionary

  • prospect — ▪ I. prospect pros‧pect 1 [ˈprɒspekt ǁ ˈprɑː ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a possibility that something which you hope for will happen soon: prospect of • There is little real prospect of significant economic growth. 2. prospects [plural] c …   Financial and business terms

  • suspect — I UK [səˈspekt] / US verb [transitive, not usually progressive] Word forms suspect : present tense I/you/we/they suspect he/she/it suspects present participle suspecting past tense suspected past participle suspected *** 1) to believe that… …   English dictionary

  • retrospective — I UK [ˌretrəʊˈspektɪv] / US [ˌretroʊˈspektɪv] adjective * 1) relating to or considering things that happened in the past a retrospective study/analysis 2) a retrospective law or decision affects things that have happened since a particular date… …   English dictionary

  • De Buddy's — (also known as Jongenszanggroep de Buddy s) was a boys choir (show choir) based in Delft, The Netherlands that existed under this name from 1976 2005. The choir was founded as a traditional church choir in 1966 as De Nicolaessanghers with 30… …   Wikipedia

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