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1 demonstration
1) (a display or exhibition (of how something works etc): I'd like a demonstration of this dishwasher.) demonstration; forevisning2) ((also demo ['demou] - plural demos) a public expression of opinion by holding meetings and processions, showing placards etc.) demonstration* * *1) (a display or exhibition (of how something works etc): I'd like a demonstration of this dishwasher.) demonstration; forevisning2) ((also demo ['demou] - plural demos) a public expression of opinion by holding meetings and processions, showing placards etc.) demonstration -
2 demo
['deməu]plural - demos; noun1) ((usually) a recording sent to radio stations or producers to show the ability of a musician, singer etc or an example of a computer program etc meant to promote sales.) demo2) (a demonstration.) demonstration* * *['deməu]plural - demos; noun1) ((usually) a recording sent to radio stations or producers to show the ability of a musician, singer etc or an example of a computer program etc meant to promote sales.) demo2) (a demonstration.) demonstration -
3 show
[ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) vise2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) være synlig3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) vise; spille; udstille4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) vise5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) følge6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) vise7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) vise; bevise8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) vise2. noun1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) show; -show2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) demonstration; -demonstration3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) lade som om4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) for et syns skyld5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) forsøg•- showy- showiness
- show-business
- showcase
- showdown
- showground
- show-jumping
- showman
- showroom
- give the show away
- good show!
- on show
- show off
- show up* * *[ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) vise2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) være synlig3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) vise; spille; udstille4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) vise5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) følge6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) vise7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) vise; bevise8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) vise2. noun1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) show; -show2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) demonstration; -demonstration3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) lade som om4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) for et syns skyld5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) forsøg•- showy- showiness
- show-business
- showcase
- showdown
- showground
- show-jumping
- showman
- showroom
- give the show away
- good show!
- on show
- show off
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4 acclamation
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5 demonstrate
['demənstreit]1) (to show clearly: This demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.) vise; demonstrere2) (to show how something works or is done: He demonstrated how the new vacuum cleaner worked.) vise; demonstrere3) (to express an opinion (usually political) by marching, showing banners etc in public: A crowd collected to demonstrate against the new taxes.) demonstrere•- demonstrator
- demonstrative adjective/pronoun* * *['demənstreit]1) (to show clearly: This demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.) vise; demonstrere2) (to show how something works or is done: He demonstrated how the new vacuum cleaner worked.) vise; demonstrere3) (to express an opinion (usually political) by marching, showing banners etc in public: A crowd collected to demonstrate against the new taxes.) demonstrere•- demonstrator
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6 demonstrator
1) (a person who takes part in a public demonstration.) demonstrant2) (a teacher or assistant who helps students with practical work.) hjælpelærer; assistent* * *1) (a person who takes part in a public demonstration.) demonstrant2) (a teacher or assistant who helps students with practical work.) hjælpelærer; assistent -
7 dissident
['disidənt]noun, adjective((a person) disagreeing, especially with a ruling group or form of government: a demonstration by a large number of dissidents.) dissident; systemkritiker; en, som har en afvigende mening* * *['disidənt]noun, adjective((a person) disagreeing, especially with a ruling group or form of government: a demonstration by a large number of dissidents.) dissident; systemkritiker; en, som har en afvigende mening -
8 erupt
((of a volcano) to throw out lava etc: When did Mount Etna last erupt?; The demonstration started quietly but suddenly violence erupted.) bryde ud; opstå- eruption* * *((of a volcano) to throw out lava etc: When did Mount Etna last erupt?; The demonstration started quietly but suddenly violence erupted.) bryde ud; opstå- eruption -
9 protest
1. [prə'test] verb1) (to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protestere2) (to state or declare definitely, especially in denying something: She protested that she was innocent.) bedyre2. ['proutest] noun(a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; ( also adjective) a protest march.) protest; protest-* * *1. [prə'test] verb1) (to express a strong objection: They are protesting against the new law.) protestere2) (to state or declare definitely, especially in denying something: She protested that she was innocent.) bedyre2. ['proutest] noun(a strong statement or demonstration of objection or disapproval: He made no protest; ( also adjective) a protest march.) protest; protest- -
10 sit-in
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11 stage
I 1. [stei‹] noun(a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.) scene2. verb1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.) sætte op2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.) foranstalte•- staging- stage direction
- stage fright
- stagehand
- stage manager
- stagestruck II [stei‹]1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.) fase2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.) trin3) (a section of a bus route.) zone4) (a section of a rocket.) (raket-)trin•* * *I 1. [stei‹] noun(a raised platform especially for performing or acting on, eg in a theatre.) scene2. verb1) (to prepare and produce (a play etc) in a theatre etc: This play was first staged in 1928.) sætte op2) (to organize (an event etc): The protesters are planning to stage a demonstration.) foranstalte•- staging- stage direction
- stage fright
- stagehand
- stage manager
- stagestruck II [stei‹]1) (a period or step in the development of something: The plan is in its early stages; At this stage, we don't know how many survivors there are.) fase2) (part of a journey: The first stage of our journey will be the flight to Singapore.) trin3) (a section of a bus route.) zone4) (a section of a rocket.) (raket-)trin•
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