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1 boarding-house
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2 book in
(to sign one's name on the list of guests at an hotel etc: We have booked in at the Royal Hotel.) reservere; skrive sig ind* * *(to sign one's name on the list of guests at an hotel etc: We have booked in at the Royal Hotel.) reservere; skrive sig ind -
3 company
plural - companies; noun1) (a number of people joined together for a (commercial) purpose: a glass-manufacturing company.) virksomhed; firma2) (guests: I'm expecting company tonight.) gæster3) (companionship: I was grateful for her company; She's always good company.) selskab4) (a group of companions: He got into bad company.) selskab5) (a large group of soldiers, especially part of an infantry battalion.) kompagni•- keep someone company- keep company
- part company with
- part company* * *plural - companies; noun1) (a number of people joined together for a (commercial) purpose: a glass-manufacturing company.) virksomhed; firma2) (guests: I'm expecting company tonight.) gæster3) (companionship: I was grateful for her company; She's always good company.) selskab4) (a group of companions: He got into bad company.) selskab5) (a large group of soldiers, especially part of an infantry battalion.) kompagni•- keep someone company- keep company
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4 entertain
[entə'tein]1) (to receive, and give food etc to (guests): They entertained us to dinner.) invitere; beværte2) (to amuse: His stories entertained us for hours.) underholde; more3) (to hold in the mind: He entertained the hope that he would one day be Prime Minister.) nære•- entertaining
- entertainment* * *[entə'tein]1) (to receive, and give food etc to (guests): They entertained us to dinner.) invitere; beværte2) (to amuse: His stories entertained us for hours.) underholde; more3) (to hold in the mind: He entertained the hope that he would one day be Prime Minister.) nære•- entertaining
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5 fluster
1. noun(excitement and confusion caused by hurry: She was in a terrible fluster when unexpected guests arrived.) forfjamskelse2. verb(to cause to be worried or nervous; to agitate: Don't fluster me!) gøre forfjamsket* * *1. noun(excitement and confusion caused by hurry: She was in a terrible fluster when unexpected guests arrived.) forfjamskelse2. verb(to cause to be worried or nervous; to agitate: Don't fluster me!) gøre forfjamsket -
6 go easy on
(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) spar på; vær forsigtig med* * *(to be careful with: Go easy on the wine - there won't be enough for the rest of the guests.) spar på; vær forsigtig med -
7 guest
[ɡest](a visitor received in a house, in a hotel etc: We are having guests for dinner; ( also adjective) a guest bedroom.) gæst; gæste-* * *[ɡest](a visitor received in a house, in a hotel etc: We are having guests for dinner; ( also adjective) a guest bedroom.) gæst; gæste- -
8 hospitable
[hə'spitəbl](showing kindness to guests: She is one of the most hospitable people I know.) gæstfri- hospitableness
- hospitality* * *[hə'spitəbl](showing kindness to guests: She is one of the most hospitable people I know.) gæstfri- hospitableness
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10 host
I [houst] noun1) ((feminine hostess) a person who entertains someone else as his guest, usually in his own house: The host and hostess greeted their guests at the door.) vært2) (an animal or plant on which another lives as a parasite.) værtsplanteII [houst] noun(a very large number of people or things.) skare; mængde* * *I [houst] noun1) ((feminine hostess) a person who entertains someone else as his guest, usually in his own house: The host and hostess greeted their guests at the door.) vært2) (an animal or plant on which another lives as a parasite.) værtsplanteII [houst] noun(a very large number of people or things.) skare; mængde -
11 inhospitable
[inhə'spitəbl](not welcoming guests; not friendly towards strangers: She could not refuse to invite them in without seeming inhospitable.) ugæstfi* * *[inhə'spitəbl](not welcoming guests; not friendly towards strangers: She could not refuse to invite them in without seeming inhospitable.) ugæstfi -
12 introduce
[intrə'dju:s]1) ((often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other: He introduced the guests (to each other); Let me introduce you to my mother; May I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.) introducere2) ((often with into) to bring in (something new): Grey squirrels were introduced into Britain from Canada; Why did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?) indføre; bringe på bane3) (to propose or put forward: He introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.) præsentere; introducere4) ((with to) to cause (a person) to get to know (a subject etc): Children are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.) gøre bekendt med•- introductory* * *[intrə'dju:s]1) ((often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other: He introduced the guests (to each other); Let me introduce you to my mother; May I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.) introducere2) ((often with into) to bring in (something new): Grey squirrels were introduced into Britain from Canada; Why did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?) indføre; bringe på bane3) (to propose or put forward: He introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.) præsentere; introducere4) ((with to) to cause (a person) to get to know (a subject etc): Children are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.) gøre bekendt med•- introductory -
13 line up
1) (to form a line: The children lined up ready to leave the classroom; She lined up the chairs.) stille op på rad og række2) (to collect and arrange in readiness: We've lined up several interesting guests to appear on the programme (noun line-up).) arrangere; planlægge* * *1) (to form a line: The children lined up ready to leave the classroom; She lined up the chairs.) stille op på rad og række2) (to collect and arrange in readiness: We've lined up several interesting guests to appear on the programme (noun line-up).) arrangere; planlægge -
14 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke på* * *(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke påEnglish-Danish dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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15 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke på* * *(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke påEnglish-Danish dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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16 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke på* * *(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke påEnglish-Danish dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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17 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke på* * *(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) prakke påEnglish-Danish dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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18 parlour
1) (a room in a (usually small) house used for sitting in and for entertaining guests.) dagligstue2) (room(s) for customers usually of firms providing particular services: a beauty parlo(u)r; a funeral parlo(u)r.) salon; -salon•* * *1) (a room in a (usually small) house used for sitting in and for entertaining guests.) dagligstue2) (room(s) for customers usually of firms providing particular services: a beauty parlo(u)r; a funeral parlo(u)r.) salon; -salon• -
19 party
plural - parties; noun1) (a meeting of guests for entertainment, celebration etc: a birthday party; She's giving/having a party tonight; ( also adjective) a party dress.) fest; -fest; fest-2) (a group of people with a particular purpose: a party of tourists.) gruppe; -gruppe3) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) parti* * *plural - parties; noun1) (a meeting of guests for entertainment, celebration etc: a birthday party; She's giving/having a party tonight; ( also adjective) a party dress.) fest; -fest; fest-2) (a group of people with a particular purpose: a party of tourists.) gruppe; -gruppe3) (a group of people with the same ideas and purposes, especially political: a political party.) parti -
20 ply
I verb1) (an old word for to work at: He plies his trade as weaver.) udøve2) (to use (a tool etc) vigorously.) bruge energisk3) (to keep supplying: They plied their guests with drink.) forsyneII noun(a thickness, layer or strand, as in three-ply / two-ply wool.) -trådet- plywood* * *I verb1) (an old word for to work at: He plies his trade as weaver.) udøve2) (to use (a tool etc) vigorously.) bruge energisk3) (to keep supplying: They plied their guests with drink.) forsyneII noun(a thickness, layer or strand, as in three-ply / two-ply wool.) -trådet- plywood
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