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2 bister
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3 glubsk
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delirious, eager, extravagant, ferocious, mad, savage, unruly, wild* * *adj wild ( fx flower, rage, guess, scheme, enthusiasm, exaggeration);(glds: uciviliseret) savage ( fx tribes);( grum) fierce ( fx the dog looks fierce),( stærkere) ferocious ( fx tiger),( rasende) savage;[ vilde](dvs mennesker) savages;[vildt adv] wildly ( fx behave wildly; wildly exaggerated), fiercely, ferociously, savagely;[ med vb:](fig) lead somebody astray;[ vokse vildt] grow wild;[ med sb:][ vilde dyr] wild animals,( løver, tigre etc) wild beasts;[ ikke i min vildeste fantasi] not even in my wildest dreams;[i (el. på) vild flugt] in a mad scramble, in full (el. headlong) flight,(mil., F) in a rout;[ i vild forvirring] in confusion,( roderi også) in a shambles;[ ikke ti (el. syv) vilde heste kunne få slæbt ham derhen] wild horses couldn't (el. wouldn't) drag him there;[ et vildt liv] a wild (, F: dissolute) life;[ vild strejke] wildcat strike;(se også jagt, I. sky);[ med præp:][ vild af raseri] wild (el. mad) with rage;[ være vild efter] be mad about (el. after el. for el. on), be wild (el.crazy) about;[ være vild efter at] be wild to ( fx he was wild to meet her);[ være vild med] be wild (el. mad el. crazy) about ( fx old furniture);[ være helt vild på den (el. på kareten)], se karet. -
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7 bøs
adj gruff,( stærkere) fierce. -
8 heftig
1) неи́стовый, возбуждённый; вспы́льчивый2) си́льный (о боли, жажде и т. п.)* * *fierce, fiery* * *adj( hidsig) violent ( fx he became violent),( ophidset) excited ( fx don't get excited),( opfarende, F) impetuous ( fx an impetuous temper);( fx illness),F vehement ( fx debate, protest);(T: stor) hefty;[heftigt adv] -ly;[ heftig længsel] intense longing;[ heftig forelsket] violently in love. -
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10 skarp
acrid, acute, alert, apt, barbed, clear-cut, cutting, fierce, keen, lurid, piquant, pungent, sharp, tight, waspish* * *I. (en)(æg) edge.II. adj sharp,( stærkere, F) keen ( fx knife, edge),(fig) keen ( fx eye, hearing, sight, intelligence),F acute;( tilspidset) sharp ( fx corner), pointed;( tydelig) sharp ( fx image), clear-cut ( fx features, profile, division);( bidende) biting, cutting ( fx reply, satire);( om smag) sharp,F pungent,( bidende skarp) acrid;(se også skarpt);( om ammunition) live ( fx ammunition, cartridge), ball ( fxcartridge);[ skarpt skud] round;[ skyde med skarpt] fire live cartridges;[ med sb:][ skarpt angreb] violent attack;[ under skarp bevogtning] closely guarded;[ have et skarpt blik for] have a keen eye for;[ skarp drejning] sharp turn;[ skarp forfølgelse] close (el. hot) pursuit;[ skarpe forholdsregler] severe (el. harsh) measures;[ skarp grænse] sharp (el. well-defined) limit (, boundary);[ skarp iagttager] keen (, F: acute) observer;[ skarp kant] sharp edge;(fig) be abrasive;[ skarp konkurrence] keen competition;[ skarp kontrast] sharp contrast;[ skarp lyd] piercing (el. shrill) sound;[ skarpt lys] glaring light;[ skarp ost] strong cheese;[ skarp stemme] sharp voice,( skurrende) rasping (el. harsh) voice,( skinger) strident voice;[ i skarpt trav] at a smart trot;[ holde skarpt udkig] keep a sharp look-out;
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fierce — [fıəs US fırs] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: fiers, from Latin ferus wild ] 1.) done with a lot of energy and strong feelings, and sometimes violent ▪ There was fierce fighting in the city. fierce attack/opposition/criticism etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fierce´ly — fierce fierce «fihrs», adjective, fierc|er, fierc|est. 1. savage; wild; ferocious: »A wounded lion can be fierce. 2. Figurative. raging; … Useful english dictionary
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