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cause+(noun)

  • 1 cause

    [ko:z] 1. noun
    1) (something or someone that produces an effect or result: Having no money is the cause of all my misery.) årsag; grund
    2) (a reason for an action; a motive: You had no cause to treat your wife so badly.) grund
    3) (an aim or concern for which an individual or group works: cancer research and other deserving causes; in the cause of peace.) sag
    2. verb
    (to make (something) happen; to bring about; to be the means of: What caused the accident?; He caused me to drop my suitcase.) være årsag
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    [ko:z] 1. noun
    1) (something or someone that produces an effect or result: Having no money is the cause of all my misery.) årsag; grund
    2) (a reason for an action; a motive: You had no cause to treat your wife so badly.) grund
    3) (an aim or concern for which an individual or group works: cancer research and other deserving causes; in the cause of peace.) sag
    2. verb
    (to make (something) happen; to bring about; to be the means of: What caused the accident?; He caused me to drop my suitcase.) være årsag

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  • 2 cause

    årsag {fk}

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  • 3 antibiotic

    (a medicine which is used to kill the bacteria that cause disease.) antibiotika
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    (a medicine which is used to kill the bacteria that cause disease.) antibiotika

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  • 4 blessing

    1) (a wish or prayer for happiness or success: The priest gave them his blessing.) velsignelse
    2) (any cause of happiness: Her son was a great blessing to her.) velsignelse
    3) (a prayer of thanks to God before and/or after a meal.) bordbøn
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    1) (a wish or prayer for happiness or success: The priest gave them his blessing.) velsignelse
    2) (any cause of happiness: Her son was a great blessing to her.) velsignelse
    3) (a prayer of thanks to God before and/or after a meal.) bordbøn

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  • 5 judg(e)ment

    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) dom
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) dømmekraft
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) dømmekraft
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) mening
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    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) dom
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) dømmekraft
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) dømmekraft
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) mening

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  • 6 judg(e)ment

    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) dom
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) dømmekraft
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) dømmekraft
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) mening
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    1) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) dom
    2) (the act of judging or estimating: Faulty judgement in overtaking is a common cause of traffic accidents.) dømmekraft
    3) (the ability to make right or sensible decisions: You showed good judgement in choosing this method.) dømmekraft
    4) ((an) opinion: In my judgement, he is a very good actor.) mening

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  • 7 money

    (coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) penge
    - moneylender
    - lose/make money
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    (coins or banknotes used in trading: Have you any money in your purse?; The desire for money is a cause of much unhappiness.) penge
    - moneylender
    - lose/make money

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  • 8 muscle

    (any of the bundles of fibres in the body which, by contracting or relaxing, cause movement of the body: He has well-developed muscles in his arms.) muskel
    - muscle in
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    (any of the bundles of fibres in the body which, by contracting or relaxing, cause movement of the body: He has well-developed muscles in his arms.) muskel
    - muscle in

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  • 9 napalm

    (petrol in a jelly-like form, used in bombs to cause fire.) napalm
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    (petrol in a jelly-like form, used in bombs to cause fire.) napalm

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  • 10 offence

    1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) anstødssten; fornærmelse
    2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) lovovertrædelse
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    1) ((any cause of) anger, displeasure, hurt feelings etc: That rubbish dump is an offence to the eye.) anstødssten; fornærmelse
    2) (a crime: The police charged him with several offences.) lovovertrædelse

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  • 11 pigmentation

    noun (colouring (of skin etc): Some illnesses cause a loss of pigmentation.) pigmentering
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    noun (colouring (of skin etc): Some illnesses cause a loss of pigmentation.) pigmentering

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  • 12 rightness

    noun (the state of being good or morally correct: They believe in the rightness of their cause.) rigtighed
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    noun (the state of being good or morally correct: They believe in the rightness of their cause.) rigtighed

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  • 13 supporter

    noun (a person who helps or supports (a person, cause, team etc): a crowd of football supporters.) støtte; tilhænger
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    noun (a person who helps or supports (a person, cause, team etc): a crowd of football supporters.) støtte; tilhænger

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  • 14 tranquilliser

    noun (a drug especially a pill to calm the nerves or cause sleep: He took a tranquillizer.) beroligende pille
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    noun (a drug especially a pill to calm the nerves or cause sleep: He took a tranquillizer.) beroligende pille

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  • 15 tranquillizer

    noun (a drug especially a pill to calm the nerves or cause sleep: He took a tranquillizer.) beroligende pille
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    noun (a drug especially a pill to calm the nerves or cause sleep: He took a tranquillizer.) beroligende pille

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  • 16 undoing

    noun ((the cause of) ruin or disaster: Gambling was his undoing.) ruin
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    noun ((the cause of) ruin or disaster: Gambling was his undoing.) ruin

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  • 17 vexation

    1) (the state of being vexed.) ærgrelse
    2) (a cause of annoyance or trouble: minor worries and vexations.) ærgrelse
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    1) (the state of being vexed.) ærgrelse
    2) (a cause of annoyance or trouble: minor worries and vexations.) ærgrelse

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  • 18 march

    (the third month of the year, the month following February.) marts
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    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) walk at a constant rhythm, and often in step with others: Soldiers were marching along the street.) marchere
    2) (to go on steadily: Time marches on.)
    2. noun
    1) ((the) act of marching: a long march; the march of time.) march; gang
    2) (a piece of music for marching to: The band played a march.) march

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  • 19 ram

    ((abbreviaiton) Random Access Memory; computer memory that is used as a temporary store of data that may be changed or deleted.) ram; arbejdslager
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    [ræm] 1. noun
    1) (a male sheep.) vædder
    2) (something heavy, especially a part of a machine, used for ramming.) stempel
    2. verb
    1) ((of ships, cars etc) to run into, and cause damage to: The destroyer rammed the submarine; His car rammed into/against the car in front of it.) vædre; støde ind i
    2) (to push down, into, on to etc with great force: We rammed the fence-posts into the ground.) hamre; slå

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  • 20 jam

    [‹æm] I noun
    (a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) marmelade; -marmelade; marmelade-
    II 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb
    1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) proppe; fylde
    2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) mase; presse
    3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) blokere
    4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) forstyrre
    2. noun
    1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) -prop
    2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) i knibe
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    [‹æm] I noun
    (a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) marmelade; -marmelade; marmelade-
    II 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb
    1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) proppe; fylde
    2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) mase; presse
    3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) blokere
    4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) forstyrre
    2. noun
    1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) -prop
    2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) i knibe

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