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  • 1 sure-footed

    adjective (not likely to slip or stumble: Goats are sure-footed animals.) sikker på benene
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    adjective (not likely to slip or stumble: Goats are sure-footed animals.) sikker på benene

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  • 2 web-footed

    adjective (having webbed feet.) med svømmehud
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    adjective (having webbed feet.) med svømmehud

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  • 3 beast

    [bi:st]
    1) (a four-footed (especially large) animal: beasts of the jungle.) dyr
    2) (a cruel, brutal person.) bæst; udyr
    3) (an unpleasant person: Arthur is a beast for refusing to come!) bæst
    - beastliness
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    [bi:st]
    1) (a four-footed (especially large) animal: beasts of the jungle.) dyr
    2) (a cruel, brutal person.) bæst; udyr
    3) (an unpleasant person: Arthur is a beast for refusing to come!) bæst
    - beastliness

    English-Danish dictionary > beast

  • 4 goose

    [ɡu:s]
    plural - geese; noun
    (a web-footed animal like a duck, but larger: The farmer's wife keeps geese.) gås
    - he wouldn't say boo to a goose
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    [ɡu:s]
    plural - geese; noun
    (a web-footed animal like a duck, but larger: The farmer's wife keeps geese.) gås
    - he wouldn't say boo to a goose

    English-Danish dictionary > goose

  • 5 gull

    ((often seagull) a type of web-footed sea bird, usually black and white or grey and white.) måge
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    ((often seagull) a type of web-footed sea bird, usually black and white or grey and white.) måge

    English-Danish dictionary > gull

  • 6 horse

    [ho:s]
    1) (a large four-footed animal which is used to pull carts etc or to carry people etc.) hest
    2) (a piece of apparatus used for jumping, vaulting etc in a gymnasium.) hest
    - horsefly
    - horsehair
    - horseman
    - horsemanship
    - horseplay
    - horsepower
    - horseshoe
    - on horseback
    - straight from the horse's mouth
    - from the horse's mouth
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    [ho:s]
    1) (a large four-footed animal which is used to pull carts etc or to carry people etc.) hest
    2) (a piece of apparatus used for jumping, vaulting etc in a gymnasium.) hest
    - horsefly
    - horsehair
    - horseman
    - horsemanship
    - horseplay
    - horsepower
    - horseshoe
    - on horseback
    - straight from the horse's mouth
    - from the horse's mouth

    English-Danish dictionary > horse

  • 7 lizard

    ['lizəd]
    (any of several types of usually small, four-footed reptile.) firben
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    ['lizəd]
    (any of several types of usually small, four-footed reptile.) firben

    English-Danish dictionary > lizard

  • 8 quadruped

    ['kwodruped]
    (a four-footed animal: An elephant is a quadruped.) firbenet dyr
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    ['kwodruped]
    (a four-footed animal: An elephant is a quadruped.) firbenet dyr

    English-Danish dictionary > quadruped

  • 9 sure

    [ʃuə] 1. adjective
    1) ((negative unsure) having no doubt; certain: I'm sure that I gave him the book; I'm not sure where she lives / what her address is; `There's a bus at two o'clock.' `Are you quite sure?'; I thought the idea was good, but now I'm not so sure; I'll help you - you can be sure of that!) sikker på; sikker
    2) (unlikely to fail (to do or get something): He's sure to win; You're sure of a good dinner if you stay at that hotel.) sikker på
    3) (reliable or trustworthy: a sure way to cure hiccups; a safe, sure method; a sure aim with a rifle.) sikker
    2. adverb
    ((especially American) certainly; of course: Sure I'll help you!; `Would you like to come?' `Sure!') selvfølgelig(t)!
    - sureness
    - sure-footed
    - as sure as
    - be sure to
    - be/feel sure of oneself
    - for sure
    - make sure
    - sure enough
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    [ʃuə] 1. adjective
    1) ((negative unsure) having no doubt; certain: I'm sure that I gave him the book; I'm not sure where she lives / what her address is; `There's a bus at two o'clock.' `Are you quite sure?'; I thought the idea was good, but now I'm not so sure; I'll help you - you can be sure of that!) sikker på; sikker
    2) (unlikely to fail (to do or get something): He's sure to win; You're sure of a good dinner if you stay at that hotel.) sikker på
    3) (reliable or trustworthy: a sure way to cure hiccups; a safe, sure method; a sure aim with a rifle.) sikker
    2. adverb
    ((especially American) certainly; of course: Sure I'll help you!; `Would you like to come?' `Sure!') selvfølgelig(t)!
    - sureness
    - sure-footed
    - as sure as
    - be sure to
    - be/feel sure of oneself
    - for sure
    - make sure
    - sure enough

    English-Danish dictionary > sure

  • 10 swift

    I [swift] adjective
    (fast or quick: a swift horse; Our methods are swift and efficient; a swift-footed animal.) hurtig; hurtig-
    - swiftness II [swift] noun
    (a type of bird rather like a swallow.) mursejler
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    I [swift] adjective
    (fast or quick: a swift horse; Our methods are swift and efficient; a swift-footed animal.) hurtig; hurtig-
    - swiftness II [swift] noun
    (a type of bird rather like a swallow.) mursejler

    English-Danish dictionary > swift

  • 11 tortoise

    ['to:təs]
    (a kind of four-footed, slow-moving reptile covered with a hard shell.) skildpadde
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    ['to:təs]
    (a kind of four-footed, slow-moving reptile covered with a hard shell.) skildpadde

    English-Danish dictionary > tortoise

  • 12 web

    [web]
    1) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) spindelvæv
    2) (the skin between the toes of a waterfowl.) svømmehud
    - webbing
    - web-footed
    - web-toed
    - Web site
    - World Wide Web
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    [web]
    1) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) spindelvæv
    2) (the skin between the toes of a waterfowl.) svømmehud
    - webbing
    - web-footed
    - web-toed
    - Web site
    - World Wide Web

    English-Danish dictionary > web

См. также в других словарях:

  • Footed — Foot ed, a. 1. Having a foot or feet; shaped in the foot; as, a footed candlestick. Footed like a goat. Grew. [1913 Webster] Note: Footed is often used in composition in the sense of having (such or so many) feet; as, fourfooted beasts. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • footed — [foot′id] adj. 1. having a foot or feet [a footed goblet] 2. having feet of a specified number or kind: used in hyphenated compounds [four footed] …   English World dictionary

  • footed — adjective having feet footed creatures a footed sofa • Ant: ↑footless • Similar to: ↑flat footed, ↑pedate, ↑swift footed, ↑fast footed, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • -footed — [[t] f ʊtid[/t]] COMB in ADJ footed combines with words such as heavy or light to form adjectives which indicate how someone moves or walks. → See also , flat footed, sure footed ...a slim, light footed little man... He was a nimble footed boy of …   English dictionary

  • -footed — a combining form indicating: 1. a specified kind of foot: long footed; yellow footed. 2. a specified manner of movement, gait, etc.: lightning footed; steady footed. 3. a specified number of feet: three footed …  

  • -footed — foot|ed «FUT ihd», adjective. having a foot or feet: »an animal footed like a goat. footed, combining form. having a foot or feet: »Club footed = having a club foot. Four footed animal = an animal having four feet …   Useful english dictionary

  • -footed — combining form 1》 for or involving a specified number of feet: four footed locomotion. 2》 using the foot specified: right footed. 3》 having feet of a specified kind …   English new terms dictionary

  • footed — See: FLAT FOOTED …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • footed — See: FLAT FOOTED …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Footed — Foot Foot (f[oo^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Footed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Footing}.] 1. To tread to measure or music; to dance; to trip; to skip. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To walk; opposed to ride or fly. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • footed — adjective Date: 14th century having a foot or feet especially of a specified kind or number often used in combination < a four footed animal > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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