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  • 61 do a roaring trade

    (to have a very successful business; to sell a lot of something: She's doing a roaring trade in/selling home-made cakes.) sælge med dundrende succes
    * * *
    (to have a very successful business; to sell a lot of something: She's doing a roaring trade in/selling home-made cakes.) sælge med dundrende succes

    English-Danish dictionary > do a roaring trade

  • 62 domestic

    [də'mestik]
    1) (of or in the house or home: a domestic servant; domestic utensils.) huslig; hus-; hjemme-
    2) (concerning one's private life or family: domestic problems.) hjemlig; familie-
    3) ((of animals) tame and living with or used by people.) tam; tæmmet
    4) (not foreign: the Government's domestic policy.) indenrigs-; indenlands
    - domestication
    - domesticity
    - domestic help
    * * *
    [də'mestik]
    1) (of or in the house or home: a domestic servant; domestic utensils.) huslig; hus-; hjemme-
    2) (concerning one's private life or family: domestic problems.) hjemlig; familie-
    3) ((of animals) tame and living with or used by people.) tam; tæmmet
    4) (not foreign: the Government's domestic policy.) indenrigs-; indenlands
    - domestication
    - domesticity
    - domestic help

    English-Danish dictionary > domestic

  • 63 domesticity

    [doume'stisəti]
    noun ((fondness for) home life.) familieliv; hjemmeliv
    * * *
    [doume'stisəti]
    noun ((fondness for) home life.) familieliv; hjemmeliv

    English-Danish dictionary > domesticity

  • 64 dress

    [dres] 1. verb
    1) (to put clothes or a covering on: We dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.) klæde sig på; klæde på
    2) (to prepare (food etc) to be eaten: She dressed a salad.) gøre i stand; hælde dressing over
    3) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) forbinde
    2. noun
    1) (what one is wearing or dressed in: He has strange tastes in dress.) tøj
    2) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) kjole
    - dresser
    - dressing
    - dressing-gown
    - dressing-room
    - dressing-table
    - dressmaker
    - dress rehearsal
    - dress up
    * * *
    [dres] 1. verb
    1) (to put clothes or a covering on: We dressed in a hurry and my wife dressed the children.) klæde sig på; klæde på
    2) (to prepare (food etc) to be eaten: She dressed a salad.) gøre i stand; hælde dressing over
    3) (to treat and bandage (wounds): He was sent home from hospital after his burns had been dressed.) forbinde
    2. noun
    1) (what one is wearing or dressed in: He has strange tastes in dress.) tøj
    2) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) kjole
    - dresser
    - dressing
    - dressing-gown
    - dressing-room
    - dressing-table
    - dressmaker
    - dress rehearsal
    - dress up

    English-Danish dictionary > dress

  • 65 drink

    [driŋk] 1. past tense - drank; verb
    1) (to swallow (a liquid): She drank a pint of water; He drank from a bottle.) drikke
    2) (to take alcoholic liquids, especially in too great a quantity.) drikke
    2. noun
    1) ((an act of drinking) a liquid suitable for swallowing: He had/took a drink of water; Lemonade is a refreshing drink.) slurk; drik
    2) ((a glassful etc of) alcoholic liquor: He likes a drink when he returns home from work; Have we any drink in the house?) drink
    - drink to / drink to the health of
    - drink to / drink the health of
    - drink up
    * * *
    [driŋk] 1. past tense - drank; verb
    1) (to swallow (a liquid): She drank a pint of water; He drank from a bottle.) drikke
    2) (to take alcoholic liquids, especially in too great a quantity.) drikke
    2. noun
    1) ((an act of drinking) a liquid suitable for swallowing: He had/took a drink of water; Lemonade is a refreshing drink.) slurk; drik
    2) ((a glassful etc of) alcoholic liquor: He likes a drink when he returns home from work; Have we any drink in the house?) drink
    - drink to / drink to the health of
    - drink to / drink the health of
    - drink up

    English-Danish dictionary > drink

  • 66 drop by

    (to visit someone casually and without being invited: I'll drop by at his house on my way home.) kigge ind; lægge vejen forbi
    * * *
    (to visit someone casually and without being invited: I'll drop by at his house on my way home.) kigge ind; lægge vejen forbi

    English-Danish dictionary > drop by

  • 67 dupe

    [dju:p] 1. noun
    (a person who is cheated or deceived: She had been the dupe of a dishonest rogue.) godtroende person
    2. verb
    (to deceive or trick: He duped me into thinking he had gone home.) narre; føre bag lyset
    * * *
    [dju:p] 1. noun
    (a person who is cheated or deceived: She had been the dupe of a dishonest rogue.) godtroende person
    2. verb
    (to deceive or trick: He duped me into thinking he had gone home.) narre; føre bag lyset

    English-Danish dictionary > dupe

  • 68 environment

    ((a set of) surrounding conditions, especially those influencing development or growth: An unhappy home environment may drive a teenager to crime; We should protect the environment from destruction by modern chemicals etc.) omgivelser; miljø
    - environmentalist
    * * *
    ((a set of) surrounding conditions, especially those influencing development or growth: An unhappy home environment may drive a teenager to crime; We should protect the environment from destruction by modern chemicals etc.) omgivelser; miljø
    - environmentalist

    English-Danish dictionary > environment

  • 69 exception

    [-ʃən]
    1) (something or someone not included: They all work hard, without exception; With the exception of Jim we all went home early.) undtagelse
    2) (something not according to the rule: We normally eat nothing at lunchtime, but Sunday is an exception.) undtagelse
    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    1) (something or someone not included: They all work hard, without exception; With the exception of Jim we all went home early.) undtagelse
    2) (something not according to the rule: We normally eat nothing at lunchtime, but Sunday is an exception.) undtagelse

    English-Danish dictionary > exception

  • 70 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

    English-Danish dictionary > expect

  • 71 fall in with

    1) (to join with (someone) for company: On the way home we fell in with some friends.) slå følge med
    2) (to agree with (a plan, idea etc): They fell in with our suggestion.) tilslutte sig; indvillige i
    * * *
    1) (to join with (someone) for company: On the way home we fell in with some friends.) slå følge med
    2) (to agree with (a plan, idea etc): They fell in with our suggestion.) tilslutte sig; indvillige i

    English-Danish dictionary > fall in with

  • 72 family

    ['fæməli]
    plural - families; noun
    1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) familie; familie-
    2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) familie; familie-
    3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) familie
    4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) familie; -familie
    - family tree
    * * *
    ['fæməli]
    plural - families; noun
    1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) familie; familie-
    2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) familie; familie-
    3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) familie
    4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) familie; -familie
    - family tree

    English-Danish dictionary > family

  • 73 fathom

    1. noun
    (a measure of depth of water (6 feet or 1.8 metres): The water is 8 fathoms deep.) favn
    2. verb
    (to understand (a mystery etc): I cannot fathom why she should have left home.) begribe; fatte
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a measure of depth of water (6 feet or 1.8 metres): The water is 8 fathoms deep.) favn
    2. verb
    (to understand (a mystery etc): I cannot fathom why she should have left home.) begribe; fatte

    English-Danish dictionary > fathom

  • 74 for the time being

    (meanwhile: I am staying at home for the time being.) i øjeblikket
    * * *
    (meanwhile: I am staying at home for the time being.) i øjeblikket

    English-Danish dictionary > for the time being

  • 75 frustrate

    1) (to make (someone) feel disappointed, useless etc: Staying at home all day frustrated her.) frustrere; få til at miste modet
    2) (to make useless: His efforts were frustrated.) forpurre
    - frustrated
    * * *
    1) (to make (someone) feel disappointed, useless etc: Staying at home all day frustrated her.) frustrere; få til at miste modet
    2) (to make useless: His efforts were frustrated.) forpurre
    - frustrated

    English-Danish dictionary > frustrate

  • 76 get

    [ɡet]
    past tense - got; verb
    1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.)
    2) (to bring or buy: Please get me some food.) bringe; købe
    3) (to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc: He couldn't get across the river; I got the book down from the shelf.) bevæge sig; komme; tage; lægge
    4) (to cause to be in a certain condition etc: You'll get me into trouble.) bringe; få
    5) (to become: You're getting old.) blive
    6) (to persuade: I'll try to get him to go.) overtale
    7) (to arrive: When did they get home?) komme
    8) (to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something: I'll soon get to know the neighbours; I got the book read last night.) komme til; få
    9) (to catch (a disease etc): She got measles last week.)
    10) (to catch (someone): The police will soon get the thief.) få fat på
    11) (to understand: I didn't get the point of his story.) forstå
    - get-together
    - get-up
    - be getting on for
    - get about
    - get across
    - get after
    - get ahead
    - get along
    - get around
    - get around to
    - get at
    - get away
    - get away with
    - get back
    - get by
    - get down
    - get down to
    - get in
    - get into
    - get nowhere
    - get off
    - get on
    - get on at
    - get out
    - get out of
    - get over
    - get round
    - get around to
    - get round to
    - get there
    - get through
    - get together
    - get up
    - get up to
    * * *
    [ɡet]
    past tense - got; verb
    1) (to receive or obtain: I got a letter this morning.)
    2) (to bring or buy: Please get me some food.) bringe; købe
    3) (to (manage to) move, go, take, put etc: He couldn't get across the river; I got the book down from the shelf.) bevæge sig; komme; tage; lægge
    4) (to cause to be in a certain condition etc: You'll get me into trouble.) bringe; få
    5) (to become: You're getting old.) blive
    6) (to persuade: I'll try to get him to go.) overtale
    7) (to arrive: When did they get home?) komme
    8) (to succeed (in doing) or to happen (to do) something: I'll soon get to know the neighbours; I got the book read last night.) komme til; få
    9) (to catch (a disease etc): She got measles last week.)
    10) (to catch (someone): The police will soon get the thief.) få fat på
    11) (to understand: I didn't get the point of his story.) forstå
    - get-together
    - get-up
    - be getting on for
    - get about
    - get across
    - get after
    - get ahead
    - get along
    - get around
    - get around to
    - get at
    - get away
    - get away with
    - get back
    - get by
    - get down
    - get down to
    - get in
    - get into
    - get nowhere
    - get off
    - get on
    - get on at
    - get out
    - get out of
    - get over
    - get round
    - get around to
    - get round to
    - get there
    - get through
    - get together
    - get up
    - get up to

    English-Danish dictionary > get

  • 77 go on at

    (to nag at: Her mother went on at her for coming home late after the dance.) skænde på
    * * *
    (to nag at: Her mother went on at her for coming home late after the dance.) skænde på

    English-Danish dictionary > go on at

  • 78 habitat

    [-tæt]
    noun (the natural home of an animal or plant: The Antarctic is the penguin's natural habitat.) levested
    * * *
    [-tæt]
    noun (the natural home of an animal or plant: The Antarctic is the penguin's natural habitat.) levested

    English-Danish dictionary > habitat

  • 79 hail

    I 1. [heil] noun
    1) (small balls of ice falling from the clouds: There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.) hagl
    2) (a shower (of things): a hail of arrows.) byge; regn
    2. verb
    (to shower hail: It was hailing as I drove home.) hagle
    II 1. [heil] verb
    1) (to shout to in order to attract attention: We hailed a taxi; The captain hailed the passing ship.) praje; råbe an
    2) (to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something: His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.) hylde
    2. noun
    (a shout (to attract attention): Give that ship a hail.) anråb
    3. interjection
    (an old word of greeting: Hail, O King!) hil!
    * * *
    I 1. [heil] noun
    1) (small balls of ice falling from the clouds: There was some hail during the rainstorm last night.) hagl
    2) (a shower (of things): a hail of arrows.) byge; regn
    2. verb
    (to shower hail: It was hailing as I drove home.) hagle
    II 1. [heil] verb
    1) (to shout to in order to attract attention: We hailed a taxi; The captain hailed the passing ship.) praje; råbe an
    2) (to greet or welcome (a person, thing etc) as something: His discoveries were hailed as a great step forward in medicine.) hylde
    2. noun
    (a shout (to attract attention): Give that ship a hail.) anråb
    3. interjection
    (an old word of greeting: Hail, O King!) hil!

    English-Danish dictionary > hail

  • 80 hammer

    ['hæmə] 1. noun
    1) (a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc: a joiner's hammer.) hammer
    2) (the part of a bell, piano, clock etc that hits against some other part, so making a noise.) hammer
    3) (in sport, a metal ball on a long steel handle for throwing.) hammer
    2. verb
    1) (to hit, beat, break etc (something) with a hammer: He hammered the nail into the wood.) hamre
    2) (to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition: Grammar was hammered into us at school.) hamre
    - give someone a hammering
    - give a hammering
    - hammer home
    - hammer out
    * * *
    ['hæmə] 1. noun
    1) (a tool with a heavy usually metal head, used for driving nails into wood, breaking hard substances etc: a joiner's hammer.) hammer
    2) (the part of a bell, piano, clock etc that hits against some other part, so making a noise.) hammer
    3) (in sport, a metal ball on a long steel handle for throwing.) hammer
    2. verb
    1) (to hit, beat, break etc (something) with a hammer: He hammered the nail into the wood.) hamre
    2) (to teach a person (something) with difficulty, by repetition: Grammar was hammered into us at school.) hamre
    - give someone a hammering
    - give a hammering
    - hammer home
    - hammer out

    English-Danish dictionary > hammer

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