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1 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) fra velinformeret kilde; fra vedkommende selv* * *(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) fra velinformeret kilde; fra vedkommende selvEnglish-Danish dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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2 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) fra velinformeret kilde; fra vedkommende selv* * *(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) fra velinformeret kilde; fra vedkommende selvEnglish-Danish dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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3 suck
1. verb1) (to draw liquid etc into the mouth: As soon as they are born, young animals learn to suck (milk from their mothers); She sucked up the lemonade through a straw.) sutte; suge2) (to hold something between the lips or inside the mouth, as though drawing liquid from it: I told him to take the sweet out of his mouth, but he just went on sucking; He sucked the end of his pencil.) sutte3) (to pull or draw in a particular direction with a sucking or similar action: The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet; A plant sucks up moisture from the soil.) suge4) ((American) (slang) to be awful, boring, disgusting etc: Her singing sucks; This job sucks.) være under al kritik2. noun(an act of sucking: I gave him a suck of my lollipop.) sut- sucker- suck up to* * *1. verb1) (to draw liquid etc into the mouth: As soon as they are born, young animals learn to suck (milk from their mothers); She sucked up the lemonade through a straw.) sutte; suge2) (to hold something between the lips or inside the mouth, as though drawing liquid from it: I told him to take the sweet out of his mouth, but he just went on sucking; He sucked the end of his pencil.) sutte3) (to pull or draw in a particular direction with a sucking or similar action: The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet; A plant sucks up moisture from the soil.) suge4) ((American) (slang) to be awful, boring, disgusting etc: Her singing sucks; This job sucks.) være under al kritik2. noun(an act of sucking: I gave him a suck of my lollipop.) sut- sucker- suck up to -
4 horse
[ho:s]1) (a large four-footed animal which is used to pull carts etc or to carry people etc.) hest2) (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* * *[ho:s]1) (a large four-footed animal which is used to pull carts etc or to carry people etc.) hest2) (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 -
5 spit
I 1. [spit] noun((also spittle ['spitl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.) spyt2. verb1) (to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.) spytte2) (to send (out) with force: The fire spat (out) sparks.) sprøjte; sprutteII [spit] noun(a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.) spid* * *I 1. [spit] noun((also spittle ['spitl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.) spyt2. verb1) (to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.) spytte2) (to send (out) with force: The fire spat (out) sparks.) sprøjte; sprutteII [spit] noun(a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.) spid -
6 down
I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) nedad; ned2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) ned3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) (gå) i arv4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) (gå) ned5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.) ned mod2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) nede2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) ned gennem; ned langs3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) ned langs3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) sluge- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) fuldkommen- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) dun- downie®- downy* * *I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) nedad; ned2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) ned3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) (gå) i arv4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) (gå) ned5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.) ned mod2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) nede2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) ned gennem; ned langs3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) ned langs3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) sluge- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) fuldkommen- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) dun- downie®- downy -
7 smother
1) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) kvæle2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) kvæle3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) overvælde* * *1) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) kvæle2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) kvæle3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) overvælde -
8 belch
[bel ] 1. verb1) (to give out air noisily from the stomach through the mouth: He belched after eating too much.) bøvse2) ((often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently: factory chimneys belching (out) smoke.) udspy2. noun(an act of belching.) bøvsen* * *[bel ] 1. verb1) (to give out air noisily from the stomach through the mouth: He belched after eating too much.) bøvse2) ((often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently: factory chimneys belching (out) smoke.) udspy2. noun(an act of belching.) bøvsen -
9 chew the cud
((of cows etc) to bring food from the stomach back into the mouth and chew it again.) tygge drøv* * *((of cows etc) to bring food from the stomach back into the mouth and chew it again.) tygge drøv -
10 dribble
['dribl] 1. verb1) (to fall in small drops: Water dribbled out of the tap.) dryppe2) ((of a baby etc) to allow saliva to run from the mouth.) savle3) (in football, basketball, hockey etc to move the ball along by repeatedly kicking, bouncing or hitting it: The football player dribbled the ball up the field.) drible2. noun(a small quantity of liquid: A dribble ran down his chin.) dråbe* * *['dribl] 1. verb1) (to fall in small drops: Water dribbled out of the tap.) dryppe2) ((of a baby etc) to allow saliva to run from the mouth.) savle3) (in football, basketball, hockey etc to move the ball along by repeatedly kicking, bouncing or hitting it: The football player dribbled the ball up the field.) drible2. noun(a small quantity of liquid: A dribble ran down his chin.) dråbe -
11 fly
I plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.) flue2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?) flue3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.) gylp•II past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) flyve2) (to run away (from): He flew (the country).) flygte3) ((of time) to pass quickly: The days flew past.) flyve•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying* * *I plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.) flue2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?) flue3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.) gylp•II past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) flyve2) (to run away (from): He flew (the country).) flygte3) ((of time) to pass quickly: The days flew past.) flyve•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
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12 gullet
(the tube by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach.) spiserør* * *(the tube by which food passes from the mouth to the stomach.) spiserør -
13 mine
I pronoun(something which belongs to me: Are these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).) min; mit; mineII 1. noun1) (a place (usually underground) from which metals, coal, salt etc are dug: a coalmine; My father worked in the mines.) mine; -mine2) (a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground: The ship has been blown up by a mine.) mine2. verb1) (to dig (for metals etc) in a mine: Coal is mined near here.) udvinde2) (to place explosive mines in: They've mined the mouth of the river.) minere3) (to blow up with mines: His ship was mined.) minespringe•- miner- mining
- minefield* * *I pronoun(something which belongs to me: Are these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).) min; mit; mineII 1. noun1) (a place (usually underground) from which metals, coal, salt etc are dug: a coalmine; My father worked in the mines.) mine; -mine2) (a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground: The ship has been blown up by a mine.) mine2. verb1) (to dig (for metals etc) in a mine: Coal is mined near here.) udvinde2) (to place explosive mines in: They've mined the mouth of the river.) minere3) (to blow up with mines: His ship was mined.) minespringe•- miner- mining
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14 nipple
['nipl]1) (the darker, pointed part of a woman's breast from which a baby sucks milk; the equivalent part of a male breast.) brystvorte2) ((American) the rubber mouth-piece of a baby's feeding-bottle; a teat.) suttehoved* * *['nipl]1) (the darker, pointed part of a woman's breast from which a baby sucks milk; the equivalent part of a male breast.) brystvorte2) ((American) the rubber mouth-piece of a baby's feeding-bottle; a teat.) suttehoved -
15 palate
['pælət]1) (the top of the inside of the mouth.) gane2) (the ability to tell good wine, food etc from bad: He has a good palate for wine.) gane; smag* * *['pælət]1) (the top of the inside of the mouth.) gane2) (the ability to tell good wine, food etc from bad: He has a good palate for wine.) gane; smag -
16 shovel
1. noun(a tool like a spade, with a short handle, used for scooping up and moving coal, gravel etc.) skovl2. verb(to move (as if) with a shovel, especially in large quantities: He shovelled snow from the path; Don't shovel your food into your mouth!) skovle* * *1. noun(a tool like a spade, with a short handle, used for scooping up and moving coal, gravel etc.) skovl2. verb(to move (as if) with a shovel, especially in large quantities: He shovelled snow from the path; Don't shovel your food into your mouth!) skovle -
17 stifle
1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) kvæle2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) kvæle3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) undertrykke•- stifling* * *1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) kvæle2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) kvæle3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) undertrykke•- stifling -
18 throw one's voice
(to make one's voice appear to come from somewhere else, eg the mouth of a ventriloquist's dummy.) bugtale* * *(to make one's voice appear to come from somewhere else, eg the mouth of a ventriloquist's dummy.) bugtale -
19 tusk
(one of a pair of large curved teeth which project from the mouth of certain animals eg the elephant, walrus, wild boar etc.) stødtand* * *(one of a pair of large curved teeth which project from the mouth of certain animals eg the elephant, walrus, wild boar etc.) stødtand -
20 voice
[vois] 1. noun1) (the sounds from the mouth made in speaking or singing: He has a very deep voice; He spoke in a quiet/loud/angry/kind voice.) stemme2) (the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion: The voice of the people should not be ignored; the voice of reason/conscience.) stemme2. verb1) (to express (feelings etc): He voiced the discontent of the whole group.) give udtryk for2) (to produce the sound of (especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath: `Th' should be voiced in `this' but not in `think'.) udtale•- voiced- voiceless
- voice mail
- be in good voice
- lose one's voice
- raise one's voice* * *[vois] 1. noun1) (the sounds from the mouth made in speaking or singing: He has a very deep voice; He spoke in a quiet/loud/angry/kind voice.) stemme2) (the voice regarded as the means of expressing opinion: The voice of the people should not be ignored; the voice of reason/conscience.) stemme2. verb1) (to express (feelings etc): He voiced the discontent of the whole group.) give udtryk for2) (to produce the sound of (especially a consonant) with a vibration of the vocal cords as well as with the breath: `Th' should be voiced in `this' but not in `think'.) udtale•- voiced- voiceless
- voice mail
- be in good voice
- lose one's voice
- raise one's voice
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