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2 brandstorm
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3 rasende
adj( vred) furious,T (hopping) mad;( vanvittig) mad;( voldsom, især F) furious ( fx attack, gale, hatred; at a furious pace);adv madly ( fx in love, jealous), furiously;( i høj grad) extremely,T awfully ( fx clever, good);[ rasende sulten] ravenous;[ blive rasende] fly into a rage;[ i rasende fart] at (a) breakneck (el. a terrific) speed;[ rasende over] furious at (el. about);T mad at (el. about);[ det er til at blive rasende over] it is enough to drive one mad;[ rasende på] furious with,T (hopping) mad with;[ som rasende] furiously, frantically;[ opføre sig som en rasende] behave like a madman. -
4 berolige
1успока́ивать, утеша́ть* * *allay, appease, calm, cool down, pacify, quiet, reassure, sedate, settle, soothe* * *vb calm, quieten ( fx a frightened child); calm down ( fx a furious customer); reassure ( fx he felt reassured); soothe ( fx a crying baby; one's conscience);(med.) sedate ( fx drugs that sedate); tranquillize;[ blive beroliget ved at høre] be relieved to hear;[ berolige ham]( også) set (el. put) his mind at rest;(se også beroligende). -
5 desperat
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6 edderspændt
adj furious,T livid (with rage), hopping mad. -
7 flintrende
adv:[ flintrende gal i hovedet] furious;[ det er mig flintrende ligegyldigt] I don't care a hang; I couldn't care less. -
8 forrygende
* * *adj furious ( fx gale, temper, fight);( vældig) tremendous ( fx success);[ i forrygende fart] at a tremendous pace; at a tearing speed. -
9 lyne
1сверка́ть ( о молнии)det lýner — сверка́ет мо́лния
* * *flash, zip* * *vb lighten,( glimte) flash;[ det lyner] it is lightening;[ hans øjne lynede] his eyes flashed with anger;[ i en lynende fart] with lightning speed;[ lynende gal (el. vred)] furious;T hopping mad;[ lyne ned (el. op)](dvs åbne lynlåsen) unzip ( fx a dress, one's trousers);[ lyne op (el. til)](dvs lukke lynlåsen) zip up. -
10 ophidset
adj( oprørt) excited, agitated;( stærkt irriteret) exasperated;( rasende) furious,F infuriated;[ blive ophidset] get excited (etc) ( over at),( pludseligt) fly into a temper (el. rage);( blive nervøs og ophidset) get (all) worked up ( over over, about);[ en ophidset diskussion] a heated discussion. -
11 optænde
*(fig) excite;[ optændt af] inflamed with ( fx passion), fired with ( fx desire); devoured by ( fx hate);[ optændt af harme] furious. -
12 på
at, in, on, to, upon* * *I. præpa) ( oven på, med noget som baggrund eller underlag) on,F upon ( fx on the ground (, floor, wall, ceiling, coast, beach, chair, table); on one's knees; on a bicycle);b) (i, inden for et område) in ( fx in bottles; in the toilet, in his room; in a field (, meadow, the picture, the sky); NB on the football field, on the battle field);( om øer) in ( fx in the Isle of Wight, in Sicily),(om små el. fjerne øer) on ( fx on a desert island; on an islandin the Pacific);(am) on ( fx he lives on Fifth Avenue);adresse etc) at ( fx at the corner, at the station; the thermometer stood at 40ø; let us stop at this place; he is at his office (, at the university); at (, in) a café (, restaurant));(NB in bruges hvis stedet opfattes som rum el. der tænkes påakvititeten, fx he can't stay in one place all the time; she works in an office; what happened in the university?);d) ( mål for bevægelse) at ( fx look (, stare, gaze, glance) atsomething; shoot (, throw stones) at somebody; knock at (el. on) the door),( om flade) on ( fx drop something on the floor),( om rum) into ( fx put something into a bottle, go out into thecountry),( om sted) to ( fx go to the (post) office, go to the station, goto market);e) ( tiden, der medgår; tiden, inden for hvilken noget sker) in ( fx it was over in less than 5 minutes);[ på dronning Elisabeths tid] at the time (, F: in the days) of Queen Elizabeth;f) ( tidspunkt) at ( fx at this time of the year; dinner was served at different hours tidspunkter);[ på en søndag] on a Sunday;[(nu) på søndag] next Sunday, on Sunday (next); this coming Sunday; g) ( måde) in ( fx in another way);h) ( gentagelse) after ( fx shot after shot);i) ( beskrivelse, samhørighed) of ( fx a sum of £10; a discount of 5% on future orders; a farm of 100 acres; a girl of ten (years); the roof of the house; the leaves of the trees; he was captain of the "Eagle"); j) (om sygdom etc; med hensyn til) in ( fx blind in one eye; ill in body and mind; a country rich in minerals);k) ( sprog) in ( fx in Danish, in English);l) ( om mål for fjendtlig følelse) with ( fx be annoyed (, cross, angry, mad, furious) with somebody);m) (for at få etc) for ( fx call (, ring) for the waiter; wait (, hope) for an order; an order for 25 machines);n) [ Udtryk][( for at færdiggøre:) strikke (, sy, skrive etc) på] (udtrykkes ved-ing, fx she is knitting a blouse (, making a dress, writing anovel));( også) he is working on (el. at) a thesis;o) [ Udtryk][ andre tilfælde:]T he is in a fix (el. a tight spot el. a tight corner);[ på en nær] except one,T bar one;[ på sig](dvs på sin person) on one, about one ( fx do you have a pencil about(el. on) you?);[ bære på sig] carry about with one ( fx you should always carry your passport about with you);(se også II. have).II. adv on ( fx the lid is not on);[ med frakke på] wearing a coat, with a coat on;[ på med frakken!] on with your coat! -
13 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). -
14 rivende
adj( hastig) rapid, furious;( om strøm) violent, tearing;[ rivende fart] tearing speed;[ det er rivende galt] it is completely wrong;[ den er rivende gal!] the fat's in the fire![ i rivende hast] very fast, at a great rate;[ rivende tilbagegang] rapid decline;[ rivende tungefærdighed] terrific volubility;[ i rivende udvikling] developing rapidly; progressing by leaps and bounds;(se også afsætning). -
15 stormkur
:### [ gøre stormkur til] make furious love to. -
16 tempo
tempo, time* * *(et, tempi)( fart) pace ( fx at (i) a furious pace);( i musik) tempo;(fig) pace ( fx the pupils work at (i) their own pace), tempo ( fx the breathless tempo of our age);( trin) stage;[ i tre tempi] in three stages,( om bevægelse) in three motions. -
17 voldsom
dramatic, ferocious, heavy, steep, violent* * *adj violent ( fx attack, collision, death, pain, temper, effort),( heftig) intense ( fx desire, heat, hatred),F vehement ( fx desire, protest, storm, fire);( meget stor, gevaldig) tremendous ( fx appetite, effort, energy, explosion, improvement);(om stigning el. fald: voldsom og brat) steep ( fx rise in prices; drop in temperature);[voldsomt adv] violently etc; steeply ( fx consumption rose steeply);[ det sneede voldsomt] it snowed hard;[ med sb:][ voldsom fart] a tremendous (el. furious, terrific) speed (, pace);[ gøre et voldsomt indtryk på] make a profound (, stærkere: shattering) impression on;[ voldsomme kampe] heavy fighting;[ voldsomt slag] heavy (el. powerful, violent) blow;[ voldsomt snefald] heavy snowfall.
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