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81 like grim death
(with great determination.) fast besluttet* * *(with great determination.) fast besluttet -
82 lodge
[lo‹] 1. noun1) (a small house, especially one at a gate to the grounds of a large house.) portnerbolig2) (a room at a college gate etc for an attendant: the porter's lodge.) vagtrum2. verb1) (to live in rooms for which one pays, in someone else's house: He lodges with the Smiths.) logere; bo2) (to make or become fixed: The bullet was lodged in his spine.) sætte sig fast3) (to make (an objection, an appeal etc) formally or officially.) indgive•- lodger- lodging* * *[lo‹] 1. noun1) (a small house, especially one at a gate to the grounds of a large house.) portnerbolig2) (a room at a college gate etc for an attendant: the porter's lodge.) vagtrum2. verb1) (to live in rooms for which one pays, in someone else's house: He lodges with the Smiths.) logere; bo2) (to make or become fixed: The bullet was lodged in his spine.) sætte sig fast3) (to make (an objection, an appeal etc) formally or officially.) indgive•- lodger- lodging -
83 mania
['meiniə]1) (a form of mental illness in which the sufferer is over-active, over-excited, and unreasonably happy.) mani2) (an unreasonable enthusiasm for something: He has a mania for fast cars.) mani•- maniac- manic* * *['meiniə]1) (a form of mental illness in which the sufferer is over-active, over-excited, and unreasonably happy.) mani2) (an unreasonable enthusiasm for something: He has a mania for fast cars.) mani•- maniac- manic -
84 motorway
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85 not much
(nothing important, impressive etc: My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.) ikke noget særligt* * *(nothing important, impressive etc: My car isn't much to look at but it's fast.) ikke noget særligt -
86 pace
[peis] 1. noun1) (a step: He took a pace forward.) skridt2) (speed of movement: a fast pace.) hastighed2. verb(to walk backwards and forwards (across): He paced up and down.) gå frem og tilbage- keep pace with
- pace out
- put someone through his paces
- set the pace
- show one's paces* * *[peis] 1. noun1) (a step: He took a pace forward.) skridt2) (speed of movement: a fast pace.) hastighed2. verb(to walk backwards and forwards (across): He paced up and down.) gå frem og tilbage- keep pace with
- pace out
- put someone through his paces
- set the pace
- show one's paces -
87 patron
['peitrən]1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) sponsor; mæcen; protektor2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) fast kunde•- patronize
- patronise
- patronizing
- patronising
- patronizingly
- patronisingly
- patron saint* * *['peitrən]1) (a person who supports (often with money) an artist, musician, writer, form of art etc: He's a patron of the arts.) sponsor; mæcen; protektor2) (a (regular) customer of a shop etc: The manager said that he knew all his patrons.) fast kunde•- patronize
- patronise
- patronizing
- patronising
- patronizingly
- patronisingly
- patron saint -
88 patronise
['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) behandle nedladende; patronisere2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) være fast kunde i* * *['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) behandle nedladende; patronisere2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) være fast kunde i -
89 patronize
['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) behandle nedladende; patronisere2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) være fast kunde i* * *['pæ-, ]( American[) 'pei-]1) (to behave towards (someone) in a way which is kind and friendly but which nevertheless shows that one thinks oneself to be more important, clever etc than that person: He's a nice fellow but he does patronize his assistants.) behandle nedladende; patronisere2) (to visit (a shop, theatre, society etc) regularly: That's not a shop I patronize nowadays.) være fast kunde i -
90 pelt
[pelt]1) (to throw (things) at: The children pelted each other with snowballs.) overdænge2) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) drøne3) ((of rain; sometimes also of hailstones) to fall very heavily: You can't leave now - it's pelting (down).) styrte ned; vælte ned•* * *[pelt]1) (to throw (things) at: The children pelted each other with snowballs.) overdænge2) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) drøne3) ((of rain; sometimes also of hailstones) to fall very heavily: You can't leave now - it's pelting (down).) styrte ned; vælte ned• -
91 possibly
1) (perhaps: `Will you have time to do it?' `Possibly.') muligvis2) (in a way or manner that is possible: I'll come as fast as I possibly can; I can't possibly eat any more; Could you possibly lend me your pen?) overhovedet; på nogen måde; måske* * *1) (perhaps: `Will you have time to do it?' `Possibly.') muligvis2) (in a way or manner that is possible: I'll come as fast as I possibly can; I can't possibly eat any more; Could you possibly lend me your pen?) overhovedet; på nogen måde; måske -
92 puffed
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93 put one's foot down
(to be firm about something: I put my foot down and refused.) stå fast* * *(to be firm about something: I put my foot down and refused.) stå fast -
94 rapid
['ræpid](quick; fast: He made some rapid calculations; He looked feverish and had a rapid pulse.) hurtig- rapidly- rapidity
- rapidness
- rapids* * *['ræpid](quick; fast: He made some rapid calculations; He looked feverish and had a rapid pulse.) hurtig- rapidly- rapidity
- rapidness
- rapids -
95 rattling
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96 resistant
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97 resolution
[rezə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun1) (a firm decision (to do something): He made a resolution to get up early.) beslutning2) (an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting: The meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.) resolution3) (resoluteness.) beslutsomhed4) (the act of resolving (a problem etc).) løsning•- resolute- resolutely
- resoluteness
- resolve 2. noun1) (determination to do what one has decided to do: He showed great resolve.) viljestyrke2) (a firm decision: It is his resolve to become a director of this firm.) fast beslutning•- resolved* * *[rezə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun1) (a firm decision (to do something): He made a resolution to get up early.) beslutning2) (an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting: The meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.) resolution3) (resoluteness.) beslutsomhed4) (the act of resolving (a problem etc).) løsning•- resolute- resolutely
- resoluteness
- resolve 2. noun1) (determination to do what one has decided to do: He showed great resolve.) viljestyrke2) (a firm decision: It is his resolve to become a director of this firm.) fast beslutning•- resolved -
98 resolved
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99 rope
[rəup] 1. noun((a) thick cord, made by twisting together lengths of hemp, nylon etc: He tied it with a (piece of) rope; a skipping rope.) reb; -reb; tov; -tov2. verb1) (to tie or fasten with a rope: He roped the suitcase to the roof of the car.) binde fast2) (to catch with a rope; to lasso: to rope a calf.) lassoe•- rope in
- rope off* * *[rəup] 1. noun((a) thick cord, made by twisting together lengths of hemp, nylon etc: He tied it with a (piece of) rope; a skipping rope.) reb; -reb; tov; -tov2. verb1) (to tie or fasten with a rope: He roped the suitcase to the roof of the car.) binde fast2) (to catch with a rope; to lasso: to rope a calf.) lassoe•- rope in
- rope off -
100 run away
1) (to escape: He ran away from school.) stikke af2) ((with with) to steal: He ran away with all her money.) stikke af3) ((with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by: The horse ran away with him.) løbe væk; stikke af* * *1) (to escape: He ran away from school.) stikke af2) ((with with) to steal: He ran away with all her money.) stikke af3) ((with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by: The horse ran away with him.) løbe væk; stikke af
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