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1 frit
freely, loosely* * *adv freely;( gratis) free (of charge) ( fx delivered free);[ og alt frit]( om lønforhold) and all found;[ frit efter](= bearbejdet efter) (freely) adapted from,( ofte:) with apologies to;[ kom frit frem!] we give up![ frit om bord] free on board, f. o. b.;[ gå frit omkring] be at large;[ frit oversat] freely translated;[ frit svævende] floating in space;(fig) airy ( fx plans). -
2 frit
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3 frivilligt
* * *adv voluntarily, freely,F of one's accord;( svarer til) the Boys' Brigade;[ frivilligt korps] volunteer corps;[ melde sig frivilligt] volunteer ( fx five men volunteered for the task). -
4 rutte
vb:[ rutte med sine penge] spend one's money freely,T splash one's money about;[ der er ikke noget at rutte med] there is nothing to play around with. -
5 udtale
accent, articulation, diction, enunciate, enunciation, pass, pronounce, pronunciation, sound, voice* * *I. (en -r) pronunciation.II. *( sige) say,( offentligt, bestemt) declare,F state;( udtrykke) express ( fx one's thanks, a wish);( om måden noget udtales på) pronounce ( fx how is this wordpronounced?);[ p'et udtales ikke] the p is not sounded, the p is silent;[ udtale forkert] mispronounce;[ med sig:][ udtale sig] express oneself ( fx in guarded terms), speak ( fx speak freely); make a statement ( fx he would make no statement to the Press);( om vidne) give evidence;[ udtale sig for] speak in favour of, recommend;[ udtale sig nærmere] go into details;[ udtale sig om] speak about,F give an opinion on, pronounce on;(se også udtalt). -
6 åndehul
* * *breathing hole, blowhole;( insekters) spiracle, stigma;(fig) place where one can breathe freely;(dvs parker) the lungs of the city.
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Freely — Free ly, adv. [AS. fre[ o]lice.] In a free manner; without restraint or compulsion; abundantly; gratuitously. [1913 Webster] Of every tree of the garden thou mayst freely eat. Gen. ii. 16. [1913 Webster] Freely ye have received, freely give. Matt … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
freely — [adj1] without restriction advisedly, as you please*, at one’s discretion, at one’s pleasure, at will, candidly, deliberately, designedly, fancy free*, frankly, intentionally, of one’s own accord*, of one’s own free will*, openly, plainly,… … New thesaurus
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