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  • 41 bear

    I [beə] past tense - bore; verb
    1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) bære; tåle; udholde
    2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) bære
    3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) føde
    4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) bære
    5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) bære
    6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) svinge
    - bearer
    - bearing
    - bearings
    - bear down on
    - bear fruit
    - bear out
    - bear up
    - bear with
    - find/get one's bearings
    - lose one's bearings
    II [beə] noun
    (a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) bjørn
    * * *
    I [beə] past tense - bore; verb
    1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) bære; tåle; udholde
    2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) bære
    3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) føde
    4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) bære
    5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) bære
    6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) svinge
    - bearer
    - bearing
    - bearings
    - bear down on
    - bear fruit
    - bear out
    - bear up
    - bear with
    - find/get one's bearings
    - lose one's bearings
    II [beə] noun
    (a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) bjørn

    English-Danish dictionary > bear

  • 42 beast

    [bi:st]
    1) (a four-footed (especially large) animal: beasts of the jungle.) dyr
    2) (a cruel, brutal person.) bæst; udyr
    3) (an unpleasant person: Arthur is a beast for refusing to come!) bæst
    - beastliness
    * * *
    [bi:st]
    1) (a four-footed (especially large) animal: beasts of the jungle.) dyr
    2) (a cruel, brutal person.) bæst; udyr
    3) (an unpleasant person: Arthur is a beast for refusing to come!) bæst
    - beastliness

    English-Danish dictionary > beast

  • 43 beast/bird of prey

    (an animal, eg the lion, or a bird, eg the eagle, that kills and eats others.) rovdyr
    * * *
    (an animal, eg the lion, or a bird, eg the eagle, that kills and eats others.) rovdyr

    English-Danish dictionary > beast/bird of prey

  • 44 beaver

    ['bi:və]
    1) (an animal with strong front teeth, noted for its skill in damming streams.) bæver
    2) (its fur.) bæverskind
    * * *
    ['bi:və]
    1) (an animal with strong front teeth, noted for its skill in damming streams.) bæver
    2) (its fur.) bæverskind

    English-Danish dictionary > beaver

  • 45 biped

    (an animal with two feet (eg man).) tobenet væsen
    * * *
    (an animal with two feet (eg man).) tobenet væsen

    English-Danish dictionary > biped

  • 46 blind

    1. adjective
    1) (not able to see: a blind man.) blind
    2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) blind
    3) (hiding what is beyond: a blind corner.) blind; uoverskuelig
    4) (of or for blind people: a blind school.) blinde-
    2. noun
    1) ((often in plural) a screen to prevent light coming through a window etc: The sunlight is too bright - pull down the blinds!) persienne; rullegardin
    2) (something intended to mislead or deceive: He did that as a blind.) vildspor; lokkedue
    3. verb
    (to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) gøre blind
    - blindly
    - blindness
    - blind alley
    - blindfold
    4. verb
    (to put a blindfold on (some person or animal).) give bind for øjnene
    5. adjective, adverb
    (with the eyes covered by a cloth etc: She came blindfold into the room.) med bind for øjnene
    - the blind leading the blind
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (not able to see: a blind man.) blind
    2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) blind
    3) (hiding what is beyond: a blind corner.) blind; uoverskuelig
    4) (of or for blind people: a blind school.) blinde-
    2. noun
    1) ((often in plural) a screen to prevent light coming through a window etc: The sunlight is too bright - pull down the blinds!) persienne; rullegardin
    2) (something intended to mislead or deceive: He did that as a blind.) vildspor; lokkedue
    3. verb
    (to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) gøre blind
    - blindly
    - blindness
    - blind alley
    - blindfold
    4. verb
    (to put a blindfold on (some person or animal).) give bind for øjnene
    5. adjective, adverb
    (with the eyes covered by a cloth etc: She came blindfold into the room.) med bind for øjnene
    - the blind leading the blind

    English-Danish dictionary > blind

  • 47 body

    ['bodi] 1. plural - bodies; noun
    1) (the whole frame of a man or animal including the bones and flesh: Athletes have to look after their bodies.) krop; legeme
    2) (a dead person: The battlefield was covered with bodies.) lig
    3) (the main part of anything: the body of the hall.) hoveddel
    4) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) masse
    5) (a group of persons acting as one: professional bodies.) gruppe; forsamling
    2. adverb
    (by the entire (physical) body: They lifted him bodily and carried him off.) i sin helhed; korporligt
    - body language
    - bodywork
    * * *
    ['bodi] 1. plural - bodies; noun
    1) (the whole frame of a man or animal including the bones and flesh: Athletes have to look after their bodies.) krop; legeme
    2) (a dead person: The battlefield was covered with bodies.) lig
    3) (the main part of anything: the body of the hall.) hoveddel
    4) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) masse
    5) (a group of persons acting as one: professional bodies.) gruppe; forsamling
    2. adverb
    (by the entire (physical) body: They lifted him bodily and carried him off.) i sin helhed; korporligt
    - body language
    - bodywork

    English-Danish dictionary > body

  • 48 breed

    [bri:d] 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb
    1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) yngle; formere sig; parre sig
    2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) opdrætte
    2. noun
    (a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) race
    - breeding
    * * *
    [bri:d] 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb
    1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) yngle; formere sig; parre sig
    2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) opdrætte
    2. noun
    (a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) race
    - breeding

    English-Danish dictionary > breed

  • 49 bristle

    ['brisl]
    (a short, stiff hair on an animal or brush: The dog's bristles rose when it was angry.) børste; børstehår
    * * *
    ['brisl]
    (a short, stiff hair on an animal or brush: The dog's bristles rose when it was angry.) børste; børstehår

    English-Danish dictionary > bristle

  • 50 brute

    [bru:t]
    1) (an animal other than man: My dog died yesterday, the poor brute; ( also adjective) brute force.) kræ; brutal; rå
    2) (a cruel person.) børste
    - brutality
    - brutish
    * * *
    [bru:t]
    1) (an animal other than man: My dog died yesterday, the poor brute; ( also adjective) brute force.) kræ; brutal; rå
    2) (a cruel person.) børste
    - brutality
    - brutish

    English-Danish dictionary > brute

  • 51 burden

    ['bə:dn] 1. noun
    1) (something to be carried: He carried a heavy burden up the hill; The ox is sometimes a beast of burden (= an animal that carries things).) byrde
    2) (something difficult to carry or withstand: the burden of taxation.) byrde
    2. verb
    (to put a responsibility etc on (someone): burdened with cares.) bebyrde
    * * *
    ['bə:dn] 1. noun
    1) (something to be carried: He carried a heavy burden up the hill; The ox is sometimes a beast of burden (= an animal that carries things).) byrde
    2) (something difficult to carry or withstand: the burden of taxation.) byrde
    2. verb
    (to put a responsibility etc on (someone): burdened with cares.) bebyrde

    English-Danish dictionary > burden

  • 52 camel

    ['kæməl]
    (a desert animal with one (dromedary ['dromədəri]) or two (bactrian (camel) ['bæktriən]) humps on its back, used for carrying goods and/or people.) kamel
    * * *
    ['kæməl]
    (a desert animal with one (dromedary ['dromədəri]) or two (bactrian (camel) ['bæktriən]) humps on its back, used for carrying goods and/or people.) kamel

    English-Danish dictionary > camel

  • 53 camouflage

    1. noun
    (something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camouflage
    2. verb
    (to conceal with camouflage.) camouflere
    * * *
    1. noun
    (something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camouflage
    2. verb
    (to conceal with camouflage.) camouflere

    English-Danish dictionary > camouflage

  • 54 cannibal

    ['kænibəl]
    1) (a person who eats human flesh.) menneskeæder; kannibal
    2) (an animal etc which eats others of its own species.) kannibal
    - cannibalistic
    * * *
    ['kænibəl]
    1) (a person who eats human flesh.) menneskeæder; kannibal
    2) (an animal etc which eats others of its own species.) kannibal
    - cannibalistic

    English-Danish dictionary > cannibal

  • 55 carcass

    (a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) ådsel; kadaver
    * * *
    (a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) ådsel; kadaver

    English-Danish dictionary > carcass

  • 56 carnivore

    (a flesh-eating animal: The lion is a carnivore.) kødæder
    * * *
    (a flesh-eating animal: The lion is a carnivore.) kødæder

    English-Danish dictionary > carnivore

  • 57 carrion

    ['kæriən]
    (dead animal flesh, eaten by other animals: Vultures feed on carrion.) ådsel
    * * *
    ['kæriən]
    (dead animal flesh, eaten by other animals: Vultures feed on carrion.) ådsel

    English-Danish dictionary > carrion

  • 58 castrate

    [kæ'streit, ]( American[) 'kæstreit]
    (to remove the sexual organs of (a male animal): The bull has been castrated.) kastrere
    * * *
    [kæ'streit, ]( American[) 'kæstreit]
    (to remove the sexual organs of (a male animal): The bull has been castrated.) kastrere

    English-Danish dictionary > castrate

  • 59 centipede

    ['sentipi:d]
    (a type of very small worm-like animal with many legs.) skolopender
    * * *
    ['sentipi:d]
    (a type of very small worm-like animal with many legs.) skolopender

    English-Danish dictionary > centipede

  • 60 cheetah

    [' i:tə]
    (a very swift-running animal of the cat family.) gepard
    * * *
    [' i:tə]
    (a very swift-running animal of the cat family.) gepard

    English-Danish dictionary > cheetah

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