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1 skumme af raseri
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2 rase
fume, rage, storm* * *vb( om uvejr, krig etc) rage;T fume;( af utålmodighed) chafe;( være vanvittig) rave, be mad;[ rase af sted] tear along;[ rase ud] cool off, calm down,( om uvejr) spend itself;( om ungdommen) sow one's wild oats;[ jeg tror du raser!] you must be crazy (el. mad el. out of your mind). -
3 os
fume, us* * *I. (en) smoke;( lugt) reek;( indelukket luft, T) fug.II. us;( refleksivt) ourselves,(pl majestatis) Ourself;(efter præp) us ( fx we took it with us);[ det er os] it is we,T it's us;[ det var os der gjorde det] we did it; it was we who did it;[ en ven af os] a friend of ours;[ mellem os sagt], se imellem. -
4 røg
fume, smoke* * *I. (en) smoke;[ der går ikke røg af en brand uden der er ild i den] there is no smoke without fire;[ gå op i røg] be consumed by fire,(fig) go up (el. end) in smoke ( fx their chances of winning went up in smoke).II. præt af ryge. -
5 stinkskab
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6 mundstykke
nounbec majutage mfume-cigarette mxxxbec majutage mfume-cigarette m -
7 damp
sg - dampen, pl - dampeпар м; испаре́ние с* * *fume, steam, vapour* * *(en -e)( vanddamp) steam;(fys: luftformig tilstand) vapour ( fx alcohol vapour);[ for fuld damp] at full speed;[ mættet damp] saturated vapour;[ med dampen oppe] with steam up;[ sætte dampen op] get up steam. -
8 fnyse
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9 skumme
foam, froth, skim* * *I. vb( om sæbe) foam, lather;(om vin etc) sparkle,F effervesce,( om sodavand) fizz;( om hest) foam, be in a lather;( af raseri) foam (with rage),T fume (with rage);(se også skummende).II. vb(mælk etc) skim;( af mælken) skim the cream off the milk;(fig: tage det bedste) cream off the best part ( fx the grammar schools creamed off the best pupils). -
10 bacon
nounbacon mxxxlard maigre mlard fumé -
11 røget
pp adjfumé
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