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41 pille
pile, pill, pillar, tamper* * *I. (en -r)( støtte) pillar, column;( bropille) pier;(med.) pill;(fig) a bitter pill.II. vb pick ( fx the meat from the bone; pick one's toes);(tage skal etc af) peel ( fx an orange, potatoes), shell ( fx peas, shrimps, an egg);( tage stilk af) stem ( fx red currants);( plukke fjer af) pluck;( røre ved ting man ikke må) fiddle;[ ikke pille!] don't touch! hands off! keep your fingers off![ pille næse, pille sig i næsen] pick one's nose;[ fuglen pillede sig] the bird preened itself (el. its feathers);[ pille stikkelsbær] top and tail gooseberries;[ med præp & adv:][ pille af](dvs forsvinde) T buzz off, clear out, hop it;[ pille noget af] pick (, peel) something off;[ pille fra hinanden] take ( fx a toy) apart,(fig) take ( fx his arguments) to pieces,(om argumenter etc også) pick holes in,( fuldstændigt) demolish ( fx his arguments, the plan);[ gå og pille med noget] potter about something; busy oneself with something;[ pille ned]( skyde) pick off, bring down;[ pille en ned](fig) take somebody down a peg,( helt ned) cut somebody down to size;(se også piedestal);[ pille op](dvs samle op) pick up,( knude, strikning etc) undo,( om strikning også) unravel;[ pille ud](dvs fjerne) take out, remove,( udvælge) choose, pick out;[ de nykker skal vi snart få pillet ud af ham] we'll soon cure him of that nonsense;[ pille ved] fiddle with, toy with, finger,( nervøst) fidget with,( for at forbedre, reparere) fiddle with ( fx new translators fiddling with the text of the Bible; he fiddled with the engine and got it going),( ødelægge, bringe uorden i) tamper with ( fx a machine, the lock, one's papers, their rights), meddle with;( drage i tvivl) question ( fx his right),( antaste) tamper with ( fx their rights),( kritisere) pick holes in ( fx his arguments, the plan). -
42 skind
hide, skin* * *(et -) skin ( fx of a calf, a snake, a potato, a grape, a sausage, boiled milk);( af okse, hest etc) hide;( dyrs pels) coat;( til pelsværk) fur, pelt;( læder) leather;( på tromme) skin, vellum;( om person: stakkels skind) poor thing;[ ikke andet end (el. lutter) skind og ben] all skin and bone(s);[ være bange for sit skind] fear for one's skin;(dvs af forskrækkelse, overraskelse) be ready to jump out of one's skin;[ være ved at gå ud af sit gode skind af] be bursting with ( fxcuriosity, impatience), be beside oneself with ( fx vexation);[ holde sig i skindet] control oneself; behave oneself;(dvs klare sig) keep one's end up,( økonomisk) scrape by, make ends meet;[ redde skindet] save one's skin;[ trække skindet af et dyr] skin (el. flay) an animal;[ våd til skindet] wet to the skin, wet through; -
43 skinneben
shank, shin, tibia* * *shin(bone),(anat) tibia. -
44 snotdum
adj oafish, bone-headed, thick. -
45 snurreben
( albuespids) funny-bone. -
46 snydedum
adj bone-headed, thick. -
47 splint
* * *I. (en -er)( spids, lang, tynd) splinter ( fx of wood, of bone, of glass, of a shell; get a splinter in one's finger);( flis) chip ( fx of wood, of glass, of stone);[ der går ingen splinter af dig af den grund] that won't do you any harm.II. (en)(bot) sapwood. -
48 stigbøjle
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49 stiver
* * *(en -e)( støtte(bjælke)) brace,( skrå) shore;( kort) prop;( i skibs lastrum) stanchion, pillar;( i korset) bone, steel,(i bæltebånd etc) stay;( i paraply) rib;( flipstiver) collar stiffener. -
50 streg
* * *(en -er) line ( fx he drew a straight line across the page),( kortere) stroke ( fx he drew her face with a few strokes; an oblique stroke; a stroke through the t);(typ: linie) rule,( tankestreg) dash;( stribe) streak ( fx there was a black streak on his forehead);( i morse) dash;( kompasstreg) point;( tegners stil) manner, line;( påfund) trick ( fx a dirty trick; stupid tricks);(se også gal);[ over stregen]( i bridge) above the line;(fig) overstep the mark;(fig) near (el. close to) the knuckle (el. bone), close to the wind;[ en streg i regningen] a disappointment, an unforeseen obstacle,T a bit of a blow;[ det var mig en streg i regningen] it upset my calculations;[ slå en streg] draw a line,( med lineal) rule a line;(S: tisse) take a leak;[ slå en streg over] strike out,( eftergive) cancel,( tilgive) (forgive and) forget, overlook,( opgive) abandon,T drop;[ slå en streg over fortiden] let bygones be bygones,( begynde på en frisk) wipe the slate clean;[ sætte streg gennem t] cross the t;[ sætte streg under] underline. -
51 sul
(et) meat;( svinekød) pork;[ få sul på kroppen] put on flesh;[ han har ikke sul på kroppen] he is all skin and bone(s). -
52 tandben
tooth bone. -
53 tindingeben
temporal bone. -
54 udbene
vb bone ( fx herrings). -
55 æble
* * *(et -r) apple;[ æblet falder ikke langt fra stammen] the apple never falls far from the tree; like father, like son;( rosende) he is a chip of (el. off) the old block;[ et stridens æble] a bone of contention, an apple of discord;[ bide i det sure æble] swallow the bitter pill; swallow one's pride. -
56 have en høne at plukke
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57 helt ind til benet
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58 ind til benet
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59 at være kun skind og ben
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60 skinneben n
shin bone
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