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flutter, quaver, shiver, shudder, tremble* * *tremble, shake, quake, shiver; shudder; trembling, shaking, quaking, shivering;( nervøsitet, angst også, F) trepidation. -
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flit, flutter* * *vb( flyve: rastløst etc) flutter,( hurtigt) flit,( slå med vingerne) flap;( vifte i vinden) flutter ( fx the flag fluttered in the breeze),( slå) flap ( fx the sail flapped);[ flagrende gevandter (, lokker)] flowing robes (, locks);[ med flagrende slips] with his tie fluttering all over. -
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duck-pond;[ den hjemlige andedam] 'the parish pump';[ skabe røre i andedammen] flutter the dovecotes; set the cat among the pigeons. -
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hitch, hitch-hike, hitch a lift / ride* * *I. vb( om lys) flicker,(om sejl etc) flap,( hurtigere) flutter.II. vb( rejse på tommelen) hitchhike, thumb it,( enkelt gang) thumb a lift. -
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* * *(en -e) sun;( fyrværkeri) Catherine wheel;[ solen står op (, går ned)] the sun rises (, sets);[ når man taler om solen så skinner den] talk of the devil (and he is sure to appear); talk of angels (and you will hear the flutter of their wings);(også fig) a place in the sun;[ intet nyt under solen] nothing new under the sun;[ skifte sol og vind lige] be fair. -
9 uro
agitation, alarm, disquiet, disturbance, flurry, flutter, unease, unrest* * *I. (en)( hos person: rastløshed) restlessness;( nervøsitet, utilpashed) uneasiness,F concern ( for for, fx her safety; there is no cause for concern; it gives rise to concern),( stærkere) alarm;( røre, politisk uro etc) unrest,(se også uroligheder);(fx i forsamling) stir,( stærkere) commotion;( larm) noise;( travlhed) bustle;[ der er uro i luften] there is a storm brewing,(fig) there is trouble brewing;[ skabe uro om skolen] expose the school to criticism.II. (en -er)( til pynt) mobile;( i ur) balance. -
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* * *I. (en -r) fan;(fig) a wide range of ( fx activities, possibilities); a wide spectrum of ( fx opinions).II. vb wave,( hurtigere) flutter;( om vind) blow gently;( med vifte) fan;[ vifte én af](fig) snub somebody,T give somebody the go-by;( ryste af) brush somebody off, give somebody the brush-off;[ vifte med hånden] wave one's hand;[ vifte med et lommetørklæde] wave a handkerchief;[ vifte sig] fan oneself;[ vifte en flue væk] wave away a fly,( brat) whisk a fly away.
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flutter — index beat (pulsate), oscillate, panic, trepidation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
flutter — vb flitter, flicker, *flit, hover Analogous words: *shake, tremble, quiver, quaver, wobble: beat, throb, *pulsate, palpitate: fluctuate, vibrate, oscillate, *swing … New Dictionary of Synonyms