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  • 21 haircut

    noun (the act or style of cutting a person's hair: Go and get a haircut.) klipning
    * * *
    noun (the act or style of cutting a person's hair: Go and get a haircut.) klipning

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  • 22 hairstyle

    noun (the result of cutting, styling etc a person's hair: a simple hairstyle.) frisure
    * * *
    noun (the result of cutting, styling etc a person's hair: a simple hairstyle.) frisure

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  • 23 incision

    [in'siʒən]
    1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) indsnit
    2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) snit
    * * *
    [in'siʒən]
    1) (a cut, especially one made in a person's body by a surgeon.) indsnit
    2) (the act of cutting especially by a surgeon.) snit

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  • 24 incisor

    noun (one of the four front cutting teeth in the upper or lower jaw.) fortand
    * * *
    noun (one of the four front cutting teeth in the upper or lower jaw.) fortand

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  • 25 intersect

    [intə'sekt]
    (to divide (eg lines or roads) by cutting or crossing: The line AB intersects the line CD at X; Where do the two roads intersect?) skære hinanden; krydse hinanden
    * * *
    [intə'sekt]
    (to divide (eg lines or roads) by cutting or crossing: The line AB intersects the line CD at X; Where do the two roads intersect?) skære hinanden; krydse hinanden

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  • 26 kneel

    [ni:l]
    past tense, past participle - knelt; verb
    ((often with down) to be in, or move into, a position in which both the foot and the knee of one or both legs are on the ground: She knelt (down) to fasten the child's shoes; She was kneeling on the floor cutting out a dress pattern.) knæle
    * * *
    [ni:l]
    past tense, past participle - knelt; verb
    ((often with down) to be in, or move into, a position in which both the foot and the knee of one or both legs are on the ground: She knelt (down) to fasten the child's shoes; She was kneeling on the floor cutting out a dress pattern.) knæle

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  • 27 knife

    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) kniv
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) kniv
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) stikke ned
    * * *
    1. plural - knives; noun
    1) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) kniv
    2) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) kniv
    2. verb
    (to stab with a knife: He knifed her in the back.) stikke ned

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  • 28 laser

    ['leizə]
    ((an instrument that produces) a narrow and very intense beam of light: The men were cutting the sheets of metal with a laser; ( also adjective) a laser beam.) laser; laser-
    * * *
    ['leizə]
    ((an instrument that produces) a narrow and very intense beam of light: The men were cutting the sheets of metal with a laser; ( also adjective) a laser beam.) laser; laser-

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  • 29 machine tool

    (a power-driven machine that shapes metal, wood, or plastics by cutting, pressing, or drilling.) værktøjsmaskine
    * * *
    (a power-driven machine that shapes metal, wood, or plastics by cutting, pressing, or drilling.) værktøjsmaskine

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  • 30 middleman

    [-mæn]
    noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) mellemmand
    * * *
    [-mæn]
    noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) mellemmand

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  • 31 mower

    noun (a machine for cutting grass.) plæneklipper
    * * *
    noun (a machine for cutting grass.) plæneklipper

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  • 32 operation

    1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) operation; -operation
    2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) i kraft; igang
    3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) operation
    4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) operation; indsats
    * * *
    1) (an action or process, especially when planned: a rescue operation.) operation; -operation
    2) (the process of working: Our plan is now in operation.) i kraft; igang
    3) (the act of surgically cutting a part of the body in order to cure disease: an operation for appendicitis.) operation
    4) ((often in plural) the movement, fighting etc of armies: The general was in command of operations in the north.) operation; indsats

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  • 33 pliers

    (a kind of tool used for gripping, bending or cutting wire etc: He used a pair of pliers to pull the nail out; Where are my pliers?) tang; knibtang
    * * *
    (a kind of tool used for gripping, bending or cutting wire etc: He used a pair of pliers to pull the nail out; Where are my pliers?) tang; knibtang

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  • 34 press

    [pres] 1. verb
    1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) trykke sig
    2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) presse
    3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) presse
    4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) presse på for
    5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) presse
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) tryk; strygning
    2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) trykke-
    3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) presse; presse-
    4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) journalister
    5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) presse; -presser
    - press conference
    - press-cutting
    - be hard pressed
    - be pressed for
    - press for
    - press forward/on
    * * *
    [pres] 1. verb
    1) (to use a pushing motion (against): Press the bell twice!; The children pressed close to their mother.) trykke sig
    2) (to squeeze; to flatten: The grapes are pressed to extract the juice.) presse
    3) (to urge or hurry: He pressed her to enter the competition.) presse
    4) (to insist on: The printers are pressing their claim for higher pay.) presse på for
    5) (to iron: Your trousers need to be pressed.) presse
    2. noun
    1) (an act of pressing: He gave her hand a press; You had better give your shirt a press.) tryk; strygning
    2) ((also printing-press) a printing machine.) trykke-
    3) (newspapers in general: It was reported in the press; ( also adjective) a press photographer.) presse; presse-
    4) (the people who work on newspapers and magazines; journalists: The press is/are always interested in the private lives of famous people.) journalister
    5) (a device or machine for pressing: a wine-press; a flower-press.) presse; -presser
    - press conference
    - press-cutting
    - be hard pressed
    - be pressed for
    - press for
    - press forward/on

    English-Danish dictionary > press

  • 35 prune

    I [pru:n] verb
    (to trim (a tree etc) by cutting off unnecessary twigs and branches: He pruned the roses.) beskære
    II [pru:n] noun
    (a dried plum.) sveske
    * * *
    I [pru:n] verb
    (to trim (a tree etc) by cutting off unnecessary twigs and branches: He pruned the roses.) beskære
    II [pru:n] noun
    (a dried plum.) sveske

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  • 36 razor

    ['reizə]
    (an instrument for shaving, having a sharp cutting edge, blade (a razor-blade), or electrically-powered revolving cutters.) barberkniv; barbermaskine
    * * *
    ['reizə]
    (an instrument for shaving, having a sharp cutting edge, blade (a razor-blade), or electrically-powered revolving cutters.) barberkniv; barbermaskine

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  • 37 relieve

    [-v]
    1) (to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc): The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain; to relieve the hardship of the refugees.) lindre; fjerne
    2) (to take over a job or task from: You guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.) afløse
    3) (to dismiss (a person) from his job or position: He was relieved of his post/duties.) frigøre
    4) (to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone: May I relieve you of that heavy case?; The new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.) skille af med; aflaste
    5) (to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).) befri
    * * *
    [-v]
    1) (to lessen or stop (pain, worry etc): The doctor gave him some drugs to relieve the pain; to relieve the hardship of the refugees.) lindre; fjerne
    2) (to take over a job or task from: You guard the door first, and I'll relieve you in two hours.) afløse
    3) (to dismiss (a person) from his job or position: He was relieved of his post/duties.) frigøre
    4) (to take (something heavy, difficult etc) from someone: May I relieve you of that heavy case?; The new gardener relieved the old man of the burden of cutting the grass.) skille af med; aflaste
    5) (to come to the help of (a town etc which is under siege or attack).) befri

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  • 38 scissors

    ['sizəz]
    (a type of cutting instrument with two blades: a pair of scissors.) saks
    * * *
    ['sizəz]
    (a type of cutting instrument with two blades: a pair of scissors.) saks

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  • 39 scythe

    1. noun
    (a tool with a long, curved blade for cutting tall grass etc.) le
    2. verb
    (to cut (grass etc) with a scythe.) slå med le
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a tool with a long, curved blade for cutting tall grass etc.) le
    2. verb
    (to cut (grass etc) with a scythe.) slå med le

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  • 40 shears

    noun plural (a cutting-tool with two blades, like a large pair of scissors: a pair of shears.) saks
    * * *
    noun plural (a cutting-tool with two blades, like a large pair of scissors: a pair of shears.) saks

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