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1 kompliment
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2 komplimentere
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3 galanteri
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4 opfatte
catch, discern, perceive, take in* * *vb( forstå) understand, grasp ( fx the meaning), take in ( fx I read the words without really taking them in);( opfange) catch ( fx I did not catch your name (, your remark));( betragte på en vis måde) understand, regard ( som as, fx I regard it as a threat);( forestille sig, F) conceive of ( fx the world was conceived of as flat);(psyk) perceive ( fx it cannot be perceived by our senses);[ opfatte hurtigt] be quick to understand,T be quick on the uptake;[ opfatte langsomt] be slow to understand,T be slow on the uptake;[ opfatte forkert] misunderstand. -
5 rose
commend, compliment, praise, rose* * *I. (en -r)(bot) rose;[ ingen roser uden torne] no rose without a thorn, every rose has its thorn;[ livet er ikke en dans på roser] life is no bed of roses (el. not all roses);[ vild rose] wild rose, brier, briar.II. * praise,F commend ( for for);[ rose én i høje toner] praise somebody to the skies, be loud in somebody's praise, sing somebody's praises;[ rose sig af]( være stolt af) pride oneself on,( prale af) boast of;[ kunne rose sig af at have] boast ( fx a fine view);[ uden at rose mig selv] without wishing to boast;(se også rosende). -
6 turnere
vb( være på turné) tour;( forme) turn ( fx a compliment);( deltage i ridderturnering) joust, tilt. -
7 tvivlsom
doubtful, dubious, questionable, suspect* * *adj doubtful ( fx it is doubtful whether he will come), open to doubt (el. question);(neds) doubtful ( fx pleasure; of doubtful value), questionable ( fxprocedure, treatment),F dubious ( fx compliment),T shady ( fx transaction);[ et tvivlsomt foretagende] a doubtful proposition. -
8 veldrejet
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compliment — [ kɔ̃plimɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1604; esp. complimiento, de cumplir con alguien « être poli envers qqn » 1 ♦ Paroles louangeuses que l on adresse à qqn pour le féliciter. ⇒ congratulation, félicitation. Faire compliment (vieilli), des compliments à qqn de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
compliment — COMPLIMENT. s. mas. Paroles civiles, obligeantes, pleines d affection ou de respect, selon les diverses personnes et les diverses rencontres. Compliment sincère. Compliment affectueux. Compliment de remercîment. Compliment de félicitation, de… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
compliment — COMPLIMENT. s. m. Paroles civiles, obligeantes, respectueuses, que l on dit à quelqu un selon les diverses rencontres Compliment de remerciment. compliment de conjoüissance, de condoleance. compliment bien froid, bien sec. un compliment ennuyeux … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
compliment — COMPLIMÉNT, complimente, s.n. 1. Cuvânt de laudă, de măgulire, care exprimă o atitudine prietenească, de stimă, de respect sau de consideraţie. ♢ loc. adv. Fără compliment = fără exagerare, fără gândul de a măguli; pe faţă, sincer. 2. (La pl.)… … Dicționar Român
compliment — n Compliment, flattery, adulation all denote praise addressed directly to a person. A compliment is a courteous expression of commendation and may be either sincere or merely formal {in the noble dedication ... to the Duchess of Ormond we have an … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Compliment — Com pli*ment, n. [F. compliment. It complimento, fr. comlire to compliment, finish, suit, fr. L. complere to fill up. See {Complete}, and cf. {Complement}.] An expression, by word or act, of approbation, regard, confidence, civility, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compliment — ► NOUN 1) an expression of praise or admiration, either in words or by an action. 2) (compliments) formal greetings. ► VERB ▪ politely congratulate or praise. ● return the compliment Cf. ↑return the compliment … English terms dictionary
Compliment — Com pli*ment, v. t. To praise, flatter, or gratify, by expressions of approbation, respect, or congratulation; to make or pay a compliment to. [1913 Webster] Monarchs should their inward soul disguise; . . . Should compliment their foes and shun… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compliment — (n.) An act, or expression of civility, usually understood to include some hypocrisy, and to mean less than it declares [Johnson], 1570s, complement, via Fr. compliment (17c.), from It. complimento expression of respect and civility, from V.L.… … Etymology dictionary
Compliment — Com pli*ment, v. i. To pass compliments; to use conventional expressions of respect. [1913 Webster] I make the interlocutors, upon occasion, compliment with one another. Boyle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
compliment — [n] praise, flattery acclaim, acclamation, admiration, adulation, applause, appreciation, approval, blessing, bouquet*, buttering up*, cajolery, commendation, comp, confirmation, congratulations, courtesy, encomium, endorsement, eulogy, favor,… … New thesaurus