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1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) krone2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) Kronen; kongemagten3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) isse; hattepuld; top4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) krone; tandkrone2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) krone2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) krone3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) sætte en krone på4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) give på hattepulden•- crown princess* * *1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) krone2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) Kronen; kongemagten3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) isse; hattepuld; top4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) krone; tandkrone2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) krone2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) krone3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) sætte en krone på4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) give på hattepulden•- crown princess -
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[print] 1. noun1) (a mark made by pressure: a footprint; a fingerprint.) aftryk; -aftryk2) (printed lettering: I can't read the print in this book.) tryk3) (a photograph made from a negative: I entered three prints for the photographic competition.) aftryk4) (a printed reproduction of a painting or drawing.) aftryk2. verb1) (to mark (letters etc) on paper (by using a printing press etc): The invitations will be printed on white paper.) trykke2) (to publish (a book, article etc) in printed form: His new novel will be printed next month.) udgive3) (to produce (a photographic image) on paper: He develops and prints his own photographs.) fremkalde4) (to mark designs on (cloth etc): When the cloth has been woven, it is dyed and printed.) trykke5) (to write, using capital letters: Please print your name and address.) skrive med blokbogstaver•- printer- printing
- printing-press
- print-out
- in / out of print* * *[print] 1. noun1) (a mark made by pressure: a footprint; a fingerprint.) aftryk; -aftryk2) (printed lettering: I can't read the print in this book.) tryk3) (a photograph made from a negative: I entered three prints for the photographic competition.) aftryk4) (a printed reproduction of a painting or drawing.) aftryk2. verb1) (to mark (letters etc) on paper (by using a printing press etc): The invitations will be printed on white paper.) trykke2) (to publish (a book, article etc) in printed form: His new novel will be printed next month.) udgive3) (to produce (a photographic image) on paper: He develops and prints his own photographs.) fremkalde4) (to mark designs on (cloth etc): When the cloth has been woven, it is dyed and printed.) trykke5) (to write, using capital letters: Please print your name and address.) skrive med blokbogstaver•- printer- printing
- printing-press
- print-out
- in / out of print
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