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  • 21 capital

    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) hovedstad
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) STORE BOGSTAVER
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) penge; kapital
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) døds-
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) glimrende; storartet
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) hovedstads-
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) kapitæl
    * * *
    I 1. ['kæpitl] noun
    1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) hovedstad
    2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) STORE BOGSTAVER
    3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) penge; kapital
    2. adjective
    1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) døds-
    2) (excellent: a capital idea.) glimrende; storartet
    3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) hovedstads-
    - capitalist
    - capitalist
    - capitalistic
    II ['kæpitl] noun
    (in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) kapitæl

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  • 22 carbohydrate

    ((any of a group of) substances containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, especially the sugars and starches found in food: Potatoes are full of carbohydrate.) kulhydrat
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    ((any of a group of) substances containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, especially the sugars and starches found in food: Potatoes are full of carbohydrate.) kulhydrat

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  • 23 cartilage

    (a firm elastic substance found in the bodies of men and animals.) brusk
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    (a firm elastic substance found in the bodies of men and animals.) brusk

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  • 24 cellulose

    ['seljuləus]
    (the chief substance in the cell walls of plants, also found in woods, used in the making of plastic, paper etc.) cellulose
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    ['seljuləus]
    (the chief substance in the cell walls of plants, also found in woods, used in the making of plastic, paper etc.) cellulose

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  • 25 chance

    1. noun
    1) (luck or fortune: It was by chance that I found out the truth.) held; tilfælde; chance
    2) (an opportunity: Now you have a chance to do well.) chance; mulighed; lejlighed
    3) (a possibility: He has no chance of winning.) chance; mulighed
    4) ((a) risk: There's an element of chance in this business deal.) risiko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk: I may be too late but I'll just have to chance it.) tage chancen; risikere
    2) (to happen accidentally or unexpectedly: I chanced to see him last week.) ske tilfældigt; ske uventet
    3. adjective
    (happening unexpectedly: a chance meeting.) uventet; tilfældigt
    - chance on
    - upon
    - by any chance
    - by chance
    - an even chance
    - the chances are
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (luck or fortune: It was by chance that I found out the truth.) held; tilfælde; chance
    2) (an opportunity: Now you have a chance to do well.) chance; mulighed; lejlighed
    3) (a possibility: He has no chance of winning.) chance; mulighed
    4) ((a) risk: There's an element of chance in this business deal.) risiko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk: I may be too late but I'll just have to chance it.) tage chancen; risikere
    2) (to happen accidentally or unexpectedly: I chanced to see him last week.) ske tilfældigt; ske uventet
    3. adjective
    (happening unexpectedly: a chance meeting.) uventet; tilfældigt
    - chance on
    - upon
    - by any chance
    - by chance
    - an even chance
    - the chances are

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  • 26 civilise

    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) opdrage; civilisere
    - civilisation
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    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) opdrage; civilisere
    - civilisation

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  • 27 civilize

    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) opdrage; civilisere
    - civilisation
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    (to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) opdrage; civilisere
    - civilisation

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  • 28 cobra

    ['kəubrə]
    (a poisonous snake found in India and Africa.) cobra; brilleslange
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    ['kəubrə]
    (a poisonous snake found in India and Africa.) cobra; brilleslange

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  • 29 confederate

    [kən'fedərət]
    (a person who has agreed to work with others (eg on something dishonest): He and his confederates were found with stolen money in their possession.) medsammensvoren; forbundsfælle
    - confederation
    * * *
    [kən'fedərət]
    (a person who has agreed to work with others (eg on something dishonest): He and his confederates were found with stolen money in their possession.) medsammensvoren; forbundsfælle
    - confederation

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  • 30 consternation

    [konstə'neiʃən]
    (astonishment or dismay: To my consternation, when I reached home I found I had lost the key of the house.) bestyrtelse
    * * *
    [konstə'neiʃən]
    (astonishment or dismay: To my consternation, when I reached home I found I had lost the key of the house.) bestyrtelse

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  • 31 corn

    I [ko:n] noun
    1) (the seeds of cereal plants, especially (in Britain) wheat, or (in North America) maize.) korn; majs
    2) ((American grain) the plants themselves: a field of corn.) korn
    - corned beef
    - cornflakes
    - cornflour
    - cornflower
    II [ko:n] noun
    (a little bump of hard skin found on the foot: I have a corn on my little toe.) ligtorn
    * * *
    I [ko:n] noun
    1) (the seeds of cereal plants, especially (in Britain) wheat, or (in North America) maize.) korn; majs
    2) ((American grain) the plants themselves: a field of corn.) korn
    - corned beef
    - cornflakes
    - cornflour
    - cornflower
    II [ko:n] noun
    (a little bump of hard skin found on the foot: I have a corn on my little toe.) ligtorn

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  • 32 crime

    1. noun
    1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) forbrydelse; ugerning
    2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) forbrydelse; synd
    2. noun
    (a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) kriminel; forbryder
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) forbrydelse; ugerning
    2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) forbrydelse; synd
    2. noun
    (a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) kriminel; forbryder

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  • 33 crocodile

    (a large reptile found in the rivers of Asia, Africa, South America and northern Australia.) krokodille
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    (a large reptile found in the rivers of Asia, Africa, South America and northern Australia.) krokodille

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  • 34 crossword (puzzle)

    (a square word-puzzle in which the blanks in a pattern of blank and solid checks are to be filled with words reading across and down, the words being found from clues.) kryds-og-tværs
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    (a square word-puzzle in which the blanks in a pattern of blank and solid checks are to be filled with words reading across and down, the words being found from clues.) kryds-og-tværs

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  • 35 crossword (puzzle)

    (a square word-puzzle in which the blanks in a pattern of blank and solid checks are to be filled with words reading across and down, the words being found from clues.) kryds-og-tværs
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    (a square word-puzzle in which the blanks in a pattern of blank and solid checks are to be filled with words reading across and down, the words being found from clues.) kryds-og-tværs

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  • 36 damselfly

    noun (an insect with a long thin body found near water.) vandnymfe
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    noun (an insect with a long thin body found near water.) vandnymfe

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  • 37 de luxe

    (very luxurious or elegant; special (especially with extra qualities not found in an ordinary version of something): a de luxe model of a car.) de luxe; luksus-
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    (very luxurious or elegant; special (especially with extra qualities not found in an ordinary version of something): a de luxe model of a car.) de luxe; luksus-

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  • 38 debris

    ['deibri:, ]( American[) də'bri:]
    1) (the remains of something broken, destroyed etc: The fireman found a corpse among the debris.) ruiner; brokker; stumper
    2) (rubbish: There was a lot of debris in the house after the builder had left.) affald
    * * *
    ['deibri:, ]( American[) də'bri:]
    1) (the remains of something broken, destroyed etc: The fireman found a corpse among the debris.) ruiner; brokker; stumper
    2) (rubbish: There was a lot of debris in the house after the builder had left.) affald

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  • 39 density

    1) (the number of items, people etc found in a given area compared with other areas especially if large: the density of the population.) tæthed
    2) (the quantity of matter in each unit of volume: the density of a gas.) vægtfylde
    * * *
    1) (the number of items, people etc found in a given area compared with other areas especially if large: the density of the population.) tæthed
    2) (the quantity of matter in each unit of volume: the density of a gas.) vægtfylde

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  • 40 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekt
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    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) dialekt

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