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  • 81 scale

    I [skeil] noun
    1) (a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc: This thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.) skala
    2) (a series or system of items of increasing or decreasing size, value etc: a wage/salary scale.) skala; -skala
    3) (in music, a group of notes going up or down in order: The boy practised his scales on the piano.) skala
    4) (the size of measurements on a map etc compared with the real size of the country etc shown by it: In a map drawn to the scale 1:50,000, one centimetre represents half a kilometre.) skala; målestoksforhold
    5) (the size of an activity: These guns are being manufactured on a large scale.) omfang
    II [skeil] verb
    (to climb (a ladder, cliff etc): The prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.) klatre
    III [skeil] noun
    (any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc: A herring's scales are silver in colour.) skæl
    * * *
    I [skeil] noun
    1) (a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc: This thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.) skala
    2) (a series or system of items of increasing or decreasing size, value etc: a wage/salary scale.) skala; -skala
    3) (in music, a group of notes going up or down in order: The boy practised his scales on the piano.) skala
    4) (the size of measurements on a map etc compared with the real size of the country etc shown by it: In a map drawn to the scale 1:50,000, one centimetre represents half a kilometre.) skala; målestoksforhold
    5) (the size of an activity: These guns are being manufactured on a large scale.) omfang
    II [skeil] verb
    (to climb (a ladder, cliff etc): The prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.) klatre
    III [skeil] noun
    (any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc: A herring's scales are silver in colour.) skæl

    English-Danish dictionary > scale

  • 82 scan

    [skæn] 1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb
    1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) studere nøje
    2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) skimme
    3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) scanne
    4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) scanne
    5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.) scanne
    6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.) passe
    2. noun
    She had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.) scanning
    * * *
    [skæn] 1. past tense, past participle - scanned; verb
    1) (to examine carefully: He scanned the horizon for any sign of a ship.) studere nøje
    2) (to look at quickly but not in detail: She scanned the newspaper for news of the murder.) skimme
    3) (to pass radar beams etc over: The area was scanned for signs of enemy aircraft.) scanne
    4) (to pass an electronic or laser beam over a text or picture in order to store it in the memory of a computer.) scanne
    5) (to examine and get an image of what is inside a person's body or an object by using ultra-sound and x-ray: They scanned his luggage at the airport to see if he was carrying drugs.) scanne
    6) (to fit into a particular rhythm or metre: The second line of that verse doesn't scan properly.) passe
    2. noun
    She had an ultrasound scan to see whether the baby was a boy or a girl; a brain scan; a quick scan through the report.) scanning

    English-Danish dictionary > scan

  • 83 schoolboy

    nouns (a boy or girl who goes to school.) skoleelev
    * * *
    nouns (a boy or girl who goes to school.) skoleelev

    English-Danish dictionary > schoolboy

  • 84 schoolgirl

    nouns (a boy or girl who goes to school.) skoleelev
    * * *
    nouns (a boy or girl who goes to school.) skoleelev

    English-Danish dictionary > schoolgirl

  • 85 scout

    1. noun
    1) (a person, aircraft etc sent out to bring in information, spy etc: The scouts reported that there were Indians nearby.) spejder
    2) ((with capital: formerly Boy Scout) a member of the Scout Movement, an organization of boys formed to develop alertness and strong character.) spejder
    2. verb
    (to act as a scout or spy: A party was sent ahead to scout.) udspejde
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a person, aircraft etc sent out to bring in information, spy etc: The scouts reported that there were Indians nearby.) spejder
    2) ((with capital: formerly Boy Scout) a member of the Scout Movement, an organization of boys formed to develop alertness and strong character.) spejder
    2. verb
    (to act as a scout or spy: A party was sent ahead to scout.) udspejde

    English-Danish dictionary > scout

  • 86 scrap

    I 1. [skræp] noun
    1) (a small piece or fragment: a scrap of paper.) stump
    2) ((usually in plural) a piece of food left over after a meal: They gave the scraps to the dog.) madrest
    3) (waste articles that are only valuable for the material they contain: The old car was sold as scrap; ( also adjective) scrap metal.) skrot; skrot-
    4) (a picture etc for sticking into a scrapbook.) scrap
    2. verb
    (to discard: They scapped the old television set; She decided to scrap the whole plan.) skrotte; kassere
    - scrappily
    - scrappiness
    - scrapbook
    - scrap heap
    II 1. [skræp] noun
    (a fight: He tore his jacket in a scrap with another boy.) slagsmål
    2. verb
    (to fight: The dogs were scrapping over a bone.) slås
    * * *
    I 1. [skræp] noun
    1) (a small piece or fragment: a scrap of paper.) stump
    2) ((usually in plural) a piece of food left over after a meal: They gave the scraps to the dog.) madrest
    3) (waste articles that are only valuable for the material they contain: The old car was sold as scrap; ( also adjective) scrap metal.) skrot; skrot-
    4) (a picture etc for sticking into a scrapbook.) scrap
    2. verb
    (to discard: They scapped the old television set; She decided to scrap the whole plan.) skrotte; kassere
    - scrappily
    - scrappiness
    - scrapbook
    - scrap heap
    II 1. [skræp] noun
    (a fight: He tore his jacket in a scrap with another boy.) slagsmål
    2. verb
    (to fight: The dogs were scrapping over a bone.) slås

    English-Danish dictionary > scrap

  • 87 seesaw

    ['si:so:] 1. noun
    (a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) vippe
    2. verb
    (to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) vippe
    * * *
    ['si:so:] 1. noun
    (a long flat piece of wood, metal etc, balanced on a central support so that one end of it goes up as the other goes down: The boy fell off the seesaw in the park.) vippe
    2. verb
    (to move up and down like a seesaw: The boat seesawed on the crest of the wave.) vippe

    English-Danish dictionary > seesaw

  • 88 send

    [send]
    past tense, past participle - sent; verb
    1) (to cause or order to go or be taken: The teacher sent the disobedient boy to the headmaster; She sent me this book.) sende
    2) (to move rapidly or with force: He sent the ball right into the goal.) sende; skyde
    3) (to cause to go into a certain, usually bad, state: The news sent them into a panic.) bringe
    - send away for
    - send down
    - send for
    - send in
    - send off
    - send off for
    - send out
    - send someone packing / send someone about his business
    - send packing / send someone about his business
    - send someone packing / send about his business
    - send packing / send about his business
    * * *
    [send]
    past tense, past participle - sent; verb
    1) (to cause or order to go or be taken: The teacher sent the disobedient boy to the headmaster; She sent me this book.) sende
    2) (to move rapidly or with force: He sent the ball right into the goal.) sende; skyde
    3) (to cause to go into a certain, usually bad, state: The news sent them into a panic.) bringe
    - send away for
    - send down
    - send for
    - send in
    - send off
    - send off for
    - send out
    - send someone packing / send someone about his business
    - send packing / send someone about his business
    - send someone packing / send about his business
    - send packing / send about his business

    English-Danish dictionary > send

  • 89 sentimental

    [-'men-]
    1) ((sometimes with about) having, showing or causing much tender feeling: a sentimental person; a sentimental film about a little boy and a donkey.) sentimental
    2) (of the emotions or feelings: The ring has sentimental value, as my husband gave it to me.) følelsesmæssig
    * * *
    [-'men-]
    1) ((sometimes with about) having, showing or causing much tender feeling: a sentimental person; a sentimental film about a little boy and a donkey.) sentimental
    2) (of the emotions or feelings: The ring has sentimental value, as my husband gave it to me.) følelsesmæssig

    English-Danish dictionary > sentimental

  • 90 sequel

    ['si:kwəl]
    1) (a result or consequence: an unpleasant sequel to an incident.) følge; konsekvens
    2) (a story that is a continuation of an earlier story: a sequel to a story about a boy called Matthew.) fortsættelse
    * * *
    ['si:kwəl]
    1) (a result or consequence: an unpleasant sequel to an incident.) følge; konsekvens
    2) (a story that is a continuation of an earlier story: a sequel to a story about a boy called Matthew.) fortsættelse

    English-Danish dictionary > sequel

  • 91 serious

    ['siəriəs]
    1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) alvorlig
    2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) alvorlig
    3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) seriøs
    4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) alvorlig; farlig
    - seriously
    - take someone or something seriously
    - take seriously
    * * *
    ['siəriəs]
    1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) alvorlig
    2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) alvorlig
    3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) seriøs
    4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) alvorlig; farlig
    - seriously
    - take someone or something seriously
    - take seriously

    English-Danish dictionary > serious

  • 92 share

    [ʃeə] 1. noun
    1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) del
    2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) andel
    3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) aktie
    2. verb
    1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) dele
    2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) dele
    3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) dele
    - share and share alike
    * * *
    [ʃeə] 1. noun
    1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) del
    2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) andel
    3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) aktie
    2. verb
    1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) dele
    2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) dele
    3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) dele
    - share and share alike

    English-Danish dictionary > share

  • 93 sling

    1. [sliŋ] noun
    1) (a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm: He had his broken arm in a sling.) slynge
    2) (a band of cloth etc worn over the shoulder for supporting a rifle etc on the back.) rem
    3) (a looped arrangement of ropes, chains etc for supporting, hoisting, carrying and lowering heavy objects.) slynge; strop
    2. verb
    1) (to throw violently: The boy slung a stone at the dog.) slynge
    2) (to support, hang or swing by means of a strap, sling etc: He had a camera and binoculars slung round his neck.) hænge
    * * *
    1. [sliŋ] noun
    1) (a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm: He had his broken arm in a sling.) slynge
    2) (a band of cloth etc worn over the shoulder for supporting a rifle etc on the back.) rem
    3) (a looped arrangement of ropes, chains etc for supporting, hoisting, carrying and lowering heavy objects.) slynge; strop
    2. verb
    1) (to throw violently: The boy slung a stone at the dog.) slynge
    2) (to support, hang or swing by means of a strap, sling etc: He had a camera and binoculars slung round his neck.) hænge

    English-Danish dictionary > sling

  • 94 small

    [smo:l]
    1) (little in size, degree, importance etc; not large or great: She was accompanied by a small boy of about six; There's only a small amount of sugar left; She cut the meat up small for the baby.) lille; lille (stykke)
    2) (not doing something on a large scale: He's a small businessman.) lille
    3) (little; not much: You have small reason to be satisfied with yourself.) ikke megen
    4) ((of the letters of the alphabet) not capital: The teacher showed the children how to write a capital G and a small g.) lille
    - small arms
    - small change
    - small hours
    - smallpox
    - small screen
    - small-time
    - feel/look small
    * * *
    [smo:l]
    1) (little in size, degree, importance etc; not large or great: She was accompanied by a small boy of about six; There's only a small amount of sugar left; She cut the meat up small for the baby.) lille; lille (stykke)
    2) (not doing something on a large scale: He's a small businessman.) lille
    3) (little; not much: You have small reason to be satisfied with yourself.) ikke megen
    4) ((of the letters of the alphabet) not capital: The teacher showed the children how to write a capital G and a small g.) lille
    - small arms
    - small change
    - small hours
    - smallpox
    - small screen
    - small-time
    - feel/look small

    English-Danish dictionary > small

  • 95 smart

    1. adjective
    1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) smart
    2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) kvik; smart
    3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) sviende
    2. verb
    1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) svie
    2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) have ondt
    3. noun
    (the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) svien
    - smartly
    - smartness
    - smart bomb
    - smart card
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) smart
    2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) kvik; smart
    3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) sviende
    2. verb
    1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) svie
    2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) have ondt
    3. noun
    (the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) svien
    - smartly
    - smartness
    - smart bomb
    - smart card

    English-Danish dictionary > smart

  • 96 smear

    [smiə] 1. verb
    1) (to spread (something sticky or oily) over a surface: The little boy smeared jam on the chair.) smøre
    2) (to make or become blurred; to smudge: He brushed against the newly painted notice and smeared the lettering.) tvære ud
    3) (to try to discredit (a person etc) by slandering him: He has been spreading false stories in an attempt to smear us.) rakke ned på
    2. noun
    1) (a mark made by smearing.) plet
    2) (a piece of slander.) bagvaskelse
    * * *
    [smiə] 1. verb
    1) (to spread (something sticky or oily) over a surface: The little boy smeared jam on the chair.) smøre
    2) (to make or become blurred; to smudge: He brushed against the newly painted notice and smeared the lettering.) tvære ud
    3) (to try to discredit (a person etc) by slandering him: He has been spreading false stories in an attempt to smear us.) rakke ned på
    2. noun
    1) (a mark made by smearing.) plet
    2) (a piece of slander.) bagvaskelse

    English-Danish dictionary > smear

  • 97 soldier

    ['səul‹ə]
    (a member (usually male) of an army, often one who is not an officer: The boy wants to be a soldier when he grows up.) soldat
    * * *
    ['səul‹ə]
    (a member (usually male) of an army, often one who is not an officer: The boy wants to be a soldier when he grows up.) soldat

    English-Danish dictionary > soldier

  • 98 stocky

    ['stoki]
    ((of a person etc) short, often rather stout and usually strong: a stocky little boy.) tætbygget
    - stockiness
    * * *
    ['stoki]
    ((of a person etc) short, often rather stout and usually strong: a stocky little boy.) tætbygget
    - stockiness

    English-Danish dictionary > stocky

  • 99 straightforward

    1) (without difficulties or complications; simple: a straightforward task.) ligetil; nem
    2) ((of a person, his manner etc) frank and honest: a nice straightforward boy.) ligetil
    * * *
    1) (without difficulties or complications; simple: a straightforward task.) ligetil; nem
    2) ((of a person, his manner etc) frank and honest: a nice straightforward boy.) ligetil

    English-Danish dictionary > straightforward

  • 100 stripling

    ['stripliŋ]
    (a boy or youth not yet fully grown.) knøs
    * * *
    ['stripliŋ]
    (a boy or youth not yet fully grown.) knøs

    English-Danish dictionary > stripling

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