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1 sammenskudsgilde
Dutch treat;( hvor hver medbringer en flaske) bottle party. -
2 skuffejern
Dutch hoe. -
3 staklade
Dutch barn. -
4 hollandsk
Dutch -
5 nederlandsk
Dutch -
6 drikke
4* * *booze, drink* * *I. sb:[ mad og drikke] food and drink.II. vb (drak, drukket) drink;( ofte =) have ( fx let us have tea now);[ han drikker](dvs er drikfældig) he drinks;[ drikke én fuld] make (el. get) somebody drunk;[ hvad vil du drikke?] what are you going to have?T what's yours?[ drikke sig fuld] get drunk (i on);[ drikke sig ihjel] drink oneself to death;[ drikke sig mod til] get up Dutch courage;[ med præp, adv:][ drikke af flasken] drink out of the bottle;[ drikke sine penge op] spend one's money on drink;[ drikke på ens velgående] drink to somebody's health;[ drikke ud] drink up, empty one's glass (, cup etc), finish (one's tea etc). -
7 genever
(en) Hollands, Dutch gin. -
8 hollandsk
голла́ндский* * *(et & adj) Dutch. -
9 hollænder
sg - hóllænderen, pl - hóllændereголла́ндец м* * *(en -e) Dutchman;[ hollænderne]( om hele nationen) the Dutch;[ 5 hollændere] 5 Dutchmen. -
10 nederlandsk
нидерла́ндский, голла́ндский* * *adj Dutch. -
11 sludder
bullshit, chat, double-Dutch, hogwash* * *(en el. et) nonsense, rubbish;( samtale) chat, talk;[ give ham en sludder for en sladder] put him off with a lot of talk;[ sige en masse sludder] talk a lot of nonsense;[ slå en sludder af med] have a chat with;[ det slår sludder for ham] he trips over his words;[ benene slog sludder under ham] his legs gave way;[ sludder og vrøvl] (stuff and) nonsense, rubbish. -
12 volapyk
* * *(et) Volapük;(fig) gibberish;[ det er det rene volapyk for mig] it is double Dutch (el. all Greek) to me. -
13 vrøvl
bullshit, double-Dutch, nonsense, rot, rubbish, waffle* * *(et)( sludder og vrøvl) nonsense, rubbish,T drivel, rot;( ubehageligheder, besvær) trouble, bother;[ han er et gammelt vrøvl] he is an old fool;[ det er noget vrøvl] that is all nonsense;[ gøre vrøvl]( protestere) protest ( over about);( beklage sig) complain,( lave postyr) make a fuss ( over about).
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