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1 dase
sg - dǻsen, pl - dǻserба́нка ж* * *bask, loll* * *vb( dovne) laze, loaf;[ ligge og dase] lounge ( fx in a sofa);[ ligge og dase i solen] bask in the sun. -
2 sole
vb sun;[ sole sig] sun oneself, bask in the sun;[ sole sig i](fig) sun oneself in ( fx their admiration), bask in ( fx their approval). -
3 dåse
sg - dǻsen, pl - dǻserба́нка ж* * *bask, loll* * *(en -r) box,(kaffedåse etc) canister,( tedåse) caddy;( konservesdåse) tin, can,(am kun) can;[ på dåse] tinned, canned,(am kun) canned;(fig) canned ( fx music). -
4 gasse
* * *I. vb( give giftgas) gas;T ( snyde) have on.II. vb:[ gasse sig] make oneself cosy ( fx in bed);[ gasse sig i solen] bask in the sun.III. vb:[ gasse op] accelerate,T put one's foot down, put one's foot on it;( under udkobling) rev up the engine, race the engine. -
5 slikke
* * *vb lick ( fx lick stamps);( spise slik) eat sweets (, am: candy);(også fig) lick one's lips;[ slikke solskin] sun oneself, bask in the sun;[ slikke sine penge op] spend all one's money on sweets (, candy);[ slikke op ad]( om flammer) lick,( om bølger) lap;[ slikke på] lick;(fig) lick one's wounds. -
6 basketag
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bask — [ba:sk US bæsk] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: bathask, from batha [i] to take a bath ] 1.) to enjoy sitting or lying in the heat of the sun or a fire bask in ▪ Lizards were basking in the morning sun. 2.) if a place basks in the sun,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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bask — /bask, bahsk/, v.i. 1. to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine. 2. to enjoy a pleasant situation: He basked in royal favor. v.t. 3. Obs. to expose to warmth or heat. [1350 1400; ME < ON bathask to bathe oneself,… … Universalium
bask — /bask / (say bahsk) verb (i) 1. to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine. 2. to enjoy a pleasant situation: she basked in royal favour. {Middle English baske(n), from Old Norse baðask bathe} …
bask — [v1] lie in sunlight laze, loll, lounge, relax, sun, sunbathe, swim in, toast oneself*, warm oneself; concepts 162,210 Ant. cover, hide bask [v2] lie in glory delight in, derive pleasure, enjoy, indulge, luxuriate, relish, revel, rollick, savor,… … New thesaurus