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  • 1 festival

    ['festəvəl]
    1) (an occasion of public celebration: In Italy, each village holds a festival once a year.) højtid; helligdag; fest
    2) (a season of musical, theatrical etc performances: Every three years the city holds a drama festival; ( also adjective) a festival programme.) festival; festival-; festspil
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    ['festəvəl]
    1) (an occasion of public celebration: In Italy, each village holds a festival once a year.) højtid; helligdag; fest
    2) (a season of musical, theatrical etc performances: Every three years the city holds a drama festival; ( also adjective) a festival programme.) festival; festival-; festspil

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  • 2 fester

    ['festə]
    ((of an open injury eg a cut or sore) to become infected: The wound began to fester.) blive betændt; blive inficeret
    * * *
    ['festə]
    ((of an open injury eg a cut or sore) to become infected: The wound began to fester.) blive betændt; blive inficeret

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  • 3 party

    fest {fk}

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  • 4 party

    plural - parties; noun
    1) (a meeting of guests for entertainment, celebration etc: a birthday party; She's giving/having a party tonight; ( also adjective) a party dress.) fest; -fest; fest-
    2) (a group of people with a particular purpose: a party of tourists.) gruppe; -gruppe
    3) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) parti
    * * *
    plural - parties; noun
    1) (a meeting of guests for entertainment, celebration etc: a birthday party; She's giving/having a party tonight; ( also adjective) a party dress.) fest; -fest; fest-
    2) (a group of people with a particular purpose: a party of tourists.) gruppe; -gruppe
    3) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) parti

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  • 5 barbecue

    1. noun
    1) (a framework for grilling meat etc over a charcoal fire: We cooked the steak on a barbecue.) grill; barbecue
    2) (a party in the open air, at which food is barbecued.) grillfest; barbecue-fest
    2. verb
    (to cook on a barbecue: He barbecued a chicken.) grille
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a framework for grilling meat etc over a charcoal fire: We cooked the steak on a barbecue.) grill; barbecue
    2) (a party in the open air, at which food is barbecued.) grillfest; barbecue-fest
    2. verb
    (to cook on a barbecue: He barbecued a chicken.) grille

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  • 6 celebration

    noun birthday celebrations.) fest
    * * *
    noun birthday celebrations.) fest

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  • 7 do

    [du:] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - does; verb
    1) (used with a more important verb in questions and negative statements: Do you smoke?)
    2) (used with a more important verb for emphasis; ; [ðo sit down])
    3) (used to avoid repeating a verb which comes immediately before: I thought she wouldn't come, but she did.)
    4) (used with a more important verb after seldom, rarely and little: Little did he know what was in store for him.)
    5) (to carry out or perform: What shall I do?; That was a terrible thing to do.) gøre
    6) (to manage to finish or complete: When you've done that, you can start on this; We did a hundred kilometres in an hour.) gøre; fuldføre
    7) (to perform an activity concerning something: to do the washing; to do the garden / the windows.) vaske; rydde; pudse
    8) (to be enough or suitable for a purpose: Will this piece of fish do two of us?; That'll do nicely; Do you want me to look for a blue one or will a pink one do?; Will next Saturday do for our next meeting?) være nok; gøre det; passe
    9) (to work at or study: She's doing sums; He's at university doing science.) arbejde med; studere
    10) (to manage or prosper: How's your wife doing?; My son is doing well at school.) have det; klare sig
    11) (to put in order or arrange: She's doing her hair.) ordne; sætte i stand
    12) (to act or behave: Why don't you do as we do?) gøre; handle; opføre sig
    13) (to give or show: The whole town gathered to do him honour.) vise
    14) (to cause: What damage did the storm do?; It won't do him any harm.) forårsage
    15) (to see everything and visit everything in: They tried to do London in four days.) se; gøre
    2. noun
    (an affair or a festivity, especially a party: The school is having a do for Christmas.) arrangement; fest
    - doings
    - done
    - do-it-yourself
    - to-do
    - I
    - he could be doing with / could do with
    - do away with
    - do for
    - done for
    - done in
    - do out
    - do out of
    - do's and don'ts
    - do without
    - to do with
    - what are you doing with
    * * *
    [du:] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - does; verb
    1) (used with a more important verb in questions and negative statements: Do you smoke?)
    2) (used with a more important verb for emphasis; ; [ðo sit down])
    3) (used to avoid repeating a verb which comes immediately before: I thought she wouldn't come, but she did.)
    4) (used with a more important verb after seldom, rarely and little: Little did he know what was in store for him.)
    5) (to carry out or perform: What shall I do?; That was a terrible thing to do.) gøre
    6) (to manage to finish or complete: When you've done that, you can start on this; We did a hundred kilometres in an hour.) gøre; fuldføre
    7) (to perform an activity concerning something: to do the washing; to do the garden / the windows.) vaske; rydde; pudse
    8) (to be enough or suitable for a purpose: Will this piece of fish do two of us?; That'll do nicely; Do you want me to look for a blue one or will a pink one do?; Will next Saturday do for our next meeting?) være nok; gøre det; passe
    9) (to work at or study: She's doing sums; He's at university doing science.) arbejde med; studere
    10) (to manage or prosper: How's your wife doing?; My son is doing well at school.) have det; klare sig
    11) (to put in order or arrange: She's doing her hair.) ordne; sætte i stand
    12) (to act or behave: Why don't you do as we do?) gøre; handle; opføre sig
    13) (to give or show: The whole town gathered to do him honour.) vise
    14) (to cause: What damage did the storm do?; It won't do him any harm.) forårsage
    15) (to see everything and visit everything in: They tried to do London in four days.) se; gøre
    2. noun
    (an affair or a festivity, especially a party: The school is having a do for Christmas.) arrangement; fest
    - doings
    - done
    - do-it-yourself
    - to-do
    - I
    - he could be doing with / could do with
    - do away with
    - do for
    - done for
    - done in
    - do out
    - do out of
    - do's and don'ts
    - do without
    - to do with
    - what are you doing with

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  • 8 infest

    [in'fest]
    ((of something bad) to swarm over and cover or fill: The dog was infested with fleas.) angribe; hjemsøge
    * * *
    [in'fest]
    ((of something bad) to swarm over and cover or fill: The dog was infested with fleas.) angribe; hjemsøge

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  • 9 manifesto

    [mæni'festəu]
    plural - manifesto(e)s; noun
    (a public usually written announcement of policies and intentions, especially by a political party: the socialist manifesto.) manifest; programerklæring
    * * *
    [mæni'festəu]
    plural - manifesto(e)s; noun
    (a public usually written announcement of policies and intentions, especially by a political party: the socialist manifesto.) manifest; programerklæring

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  • 10 throw a party

    (to hold, organize etc a party: They threw a party for her birthday.) holde en fest
    * * *
    (to hold, organize etc a party: They threw a party for her birthday.) holde en fest

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Fest — Fêst, er, este, adj. et adv. so zusammen hangend, daß es nicht ohne Mühe getrennt werden kann. 1. Mit andern Körpern. 1) Eigentlich, in welcher Bedeutung es in der Gestalt eines Adverbii am gebräuchlichsten ist; im Gegensatze dessen, was locker… …   Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart

  • fest — fest·schrift; gab·fest; in·fest; in·fest·ment; man·i·fest·able; man·i·fest·er; man·i·fest·ly; man·i·fest·ness; saeng·er·fest; schuet·zen·fest; slug·fest; ok·to·ber·fest; man·i·fest; …   English syllables

  • -fest — ˌfest noun combining form ( s) Etymology: German fest festival, holiday, from Middle High German vest, from Latin festum, from neuter of festus solemn, festal more at feast 1. : festive gathering especially for competition shootingf …   Useful english dictionary

  • Fest — may refer to: *Joachim Fest (1926 2006), German historian and journalist.The term Fest can mean: *Fest is a type of festival. *Fest is an Edinburgh Festival review magazine *Fest is a fictional planet within the Star Wars galaxy.The abbreviation… …   Wikipedia

  • fest — bleiben: sich nicht umstimmen lassen, seinem Vorsatz treu bleiben, nicht ›weich‹ werden, nicht nachgeben.{{ppd}}    Etwas festhalten: etwas in der Erinnerung bewahren, etwas notieren, zeichnen, schriftlich fixieren.{{ppd}}    Fest angestellt sein …   Das Wörterbuch der Idiome

  • fest — I {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}przym. ndm, pot. {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} dobrze zbudowany, na schwał, silny, krzepki : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Fest chłop, baba. {{/stl 10}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}} {{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}fest II {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}przysł., pot.… …   Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień

  • fest — (fĕst) n. A gathering or occasion characterized by a specified activity. Often used in combination: a music fest; a chilifest.   [From German Fest, festival, from Middle High German fest, from Latin fēstum. See feast.] * * * …   Universalium

  • Fest — Fest: Das seit dem 13. Jh. bezeugte Substantiv (mhd. fest) ist entlehnt aus lat. festum »Fest‹tag›«, dem substantivierten Neutrum des zum Stamm von lat. feriae »Festtage, Feiertage« (vgl. das Lehnwort ↑ Feier) gehörenden Adjektivs lat. festus… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • -fest — is a new suffix derived from the German word Fest meaning ‘festival, celebration’. It occurred first in AmE in the late 19c in the word gabfest meaning ‘a gathering for talking’ and spread rapidly to produce other words such as talk fest,… …   Modern English usage

  • fest — Adj std. (8. Jh.), mhd. vest(e), ahd. festi, as. festi Stammwort. Außerhalb des Deutschen kein ja Stamm, deshalb liegt vielleicht ein u Stamm zugrunde, also g. * fastu Adj. fest , auch in anord. fastr, ae. fæst, as. fast. Außergermanisch ist… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • Fest — Sn std. (13. Jh.), mhd. fest, auch feste f. Entlehnung Entlehnt aus l. fēstum n. Feiertag zu l. fēstus feierlich, der religiösen Feier gewidmet (zu dem unter Feier behandelten lateinischen Wort). Der Plural des lateinischen Wortes ergibt… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

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