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  • 41 one and a half <1½>

    halvanden

    English-Danish mini dictionary > one and a half <1½>

  • 42 one and a half years pl

    halvandet år {n}

    English-Danish mini dictionary > one and a half years pl

  • 43 faun

    [fo:n]
    (an imaginary creature, half man and half goat.) faun
    * * *
    [fo:n]
    (an imaginary creature, half man and half goat.) faun

    English-Danish dictionary > faun

  • 44 fifty-fifty

    adverb (half and half: We'll divide the money fifty-fifty.) fifty/fifty; halvt/halvt
    * * *
    adverb (half and half: We'll divide the money fifty-fifty.) fifty/fifty; halvt/halvt

    English-Danish dictionary > fifty-fifty

  • 45 halve

    1) (to divide (something) into two equal parts: He halved the apple.) halvere; dele i lige store dele
    2) (to make half as great as before; to reduce by half: By going away early in the year, we nearly halved the cost of our holiday.) halvere
    * * *
    1) (to divide (something) into two equal parts: He halved the apple.) halvere; dele i lige store dele
    2) (to make half as great as before; to reduce by half: By going away early in the year, we nearly halved the cost of our holiday.) halvere

    English-Danish dictionary > halve

  • 46 seven etc

    (at thirty minutes past the hour stated: I'm leaving at half past six.) half past three (halvt passeret tre) = halv fire, etc
    * * *
    (at thirty minutes past the hour stated: I'm leaving at half past six.) half past three (halvt passeret tre) = halv fire, etc

    English-Danish dictionary > seven etc

  • 47 at one/a sweep

    (by one action, at one time: He fired half of his employees at one sweep.) på én gang
    * * *
    (by one action, at one time: He fired half of his employees at one sweep.) på én gang

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  • 48 blouse

    (a woman's (often loose) garment for the upper half of the body: a skirt and blouse.) bluse
    * * *
    (a woman's (often loose) garment for the upper half of the body: a skirt and blouse.) bluse

    English-Danish dictionary > blouse

  • 49 buttock

    ((usually in plural) either half of the part of the body on which one sits: She smacked the child on the buttocks.) balde
    * * *
    ((usually in plural) either half of the part of the body on which one sits: She smacked the child on the buttocks.) balde

    English-Danish dictionary > buttock

  • 50 clearance

    1) (the act of clearing or removing: The clearance of these trees from the front of the window will give you more light.) rydning; fjernelse
    2) (the empty space between two objects: You can drive the lorry under the bridge - there's a clearance of half a metre.) frihøjde
    3) ((a certificate) giving permission for something to be done.) godkendelse; tilladelse
    * * *
    1) (the act of clearing or removing: The clearance of these trees from the front of the window will give you more light.) rydning; fjernelse
    2) (the empty space between two objects: You can drive the lorry under the bridge - there's a clearance of half a metre.) frihøjde
    3) ((a certificate) giving permission for something to be done.) godkendelse; tilladelse

    English-Danish dictionary > clearance

  • 51 crotchet

    ['kro it]
    (in music, a note equal to half a minim.) fjerdedelsnode
    * * *
    ['kro it]
    (in music, a note equal to half a minim.) fjerdedelsnode

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  • 52 dabble

    ['dæbl]
    1) (to play, or trail, in water: He dabbled his feet in the river.) plaske; dyppe
    2) (to do anything in a half-serious way or as a hobby: He dabbles in chemistry.) fuske; rode lidt (med)
    * * *
    ['dæbl]
    1) (to play, or trail, in water: He dabbled his feet in the river.) plaske; dyppe
    2) (to do anything in a half-serious way or as a hobby: He dabbles in chemistry.) fuske; rode lidt (med)

    English-Danish dictionary > dabble

  • 53 dine

    (to have dinner: We shall dine at half-past eight.) spise middag
    - dining-room
    - dining table
    - dine on
    - dine out
    * * *
    (to have dinner: We shall dine at half-past eight.) spise middag
    - dining-room
    - dining table
    - dine on
    - dine out

    English-Danish dictionary > dine

  • 54 dolphin

    ['dolfin]
    (a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfin
    * * *
    ['dolfin]
    (a type of sea-animal about two and a half to three metres long, closely related to the porpoise.) delfin

    English-Danish dictionary > dolphin

  • 55 dome

    [doum]
    (a roof shaped like half a ball: the dome of the cathedral.) kuppel
    * * *
    [doum]
    (a roof shaped like half a ball: the dome of the cathedral.) kuppel

    English-Danish dictionary > dome

  • 56 dozen

    plurals - dozens; noun
    (a group of twelve: two dozen handkerchiefs; These eggs are 50 cents a dozen; Half-a-dozen eggs, please.) dusin
    - dozens of
    - dozens
    * * *
    plurals - dozens; noun
    (a group of twelve: two dozen handkerchiefs; These eggs are 50 cents a dozen; Half-a-dozen eggs, please.) dusin
    - dozens of
    - dozens

    English-Danish dictionary > dozen

  • 57 draught

    1) (a movement of air, especially one which causes discomfort in a room or which helps a fire to burn: We increase the heat in the furnace by increasing the draught; There's a dreadful draught in this room!) træk
    2) (a quantity of liquid drunk at once without stopping: He took a long draught of beer.) slurk
    3) (the amount of water a ship requires to float it: a draught of half a metre.) dybde
    - draughty
    * * *
    1) (a movement of air, especially one which causes discomfort in a room or which helps a fire to burn: We increase the heat in the furnace by increasing the draught; There's a dreadful draught in this room!) træk
    2) (a quantity of liquid drunk at once without stopping: He took a long draught of beer.) slurk
    3) (the amount of water a ship requires to float it: a draught of half a metre.) dybde
    - draughty

    English-Danish dictionary > draught

  • 58 drill

    [dril] 1. verb
    1) (to make (a hole) with a drill: He drilled holes in the wood; to drill for oil.) bore
    2) ((of soldiers etc) to exercise or be exercised: The soldiers drilled every morning.) eksercere; have øvelse
    2. noun
    1) (a tool for making holes: a hand-drill; an electric drill.) bor; boremaskine
    2) (exercise or practice, especially of soldiers: We do half-an-hour of drill after tea.) eksercits; øvelse
    * * *
    [dril] 1. verb
    1) (to make (a hole) with a drill: He drilled holes in the wood; to drill for oil.) bore
    2) ((of soldiers etc) to exercise or be exercised: The soldiers drilled every morning.) eksercere; have øvelse
    2. noun
    1) (a tool for making holes: a hand-drill; an electric drill.) bor; boremaskine
    2) (exercise or practice, especially of soldiers: We do half-an-hour of drill after tea.) eksercits; øvelse

    English-Danish dictionary > drill

  • 59 electorate

    [-rət]
    noun (all electors taken together: Half of the electorate did not vote.) vælgerskare; valgberettigede
    * * *
    [-rət]
    noun (all electors taken together: Half of the electorate did not vote.) vælgerskare; valgberettigede

    English-Danish dictionary > electorate

  • 60 fail

    [feil] 1. verb
    1) (to be unsuccessful (in); not to manage (to do something): They failed in their attempt; I failed my exam; I failed to post the letter.) fejle; mislykkes; ikke kunne
    2) (to break down or cease to work: The brakes failed.) bryde sammen; svigte
    3) (to be insufficient or not enough: His courage failed (him).) svigte
    4) ((in a test, examination etc) to reject (a candidate): The examiner failed half the class.) dumpe; lade dumpe; ikke bestå
    5) (to disappoint: They did not fail him in their support.) skuffe
    2. preposition
    (if (something) fails or is lacking: Failing his help, we shall have to try something else.) i mangel af
    - without fail
    * * *
    [feil] 1. verb
    1) (to be unsuccessful (in); not to manage (to do something): They failed in their attempt; I failed my exam; I failed to post the letter.) fejle; mislykkes; ikke kunne
    2) (to break down or cease to work: The brakes failed.) bryde sammen; svigte
    3) (to be insufficient or not enough: His courage failed (him).) svigte
    4) ((in a test, examination etc) to reject (a candidate): The examiner failed half the class.) dumpe; lade dumpe; ikke bestå
    5) (to disappoint: They did not fail him in their support.) skuffe
    2. preposition
    (if (something) fails or is lacking: Failing his help, we shall have to try something else.) i mangel af
    - without fail

    English-Danish dictionary > fail

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  • Half — (h[aum]f), a. [AS. healf, half, half; as a noun, half, side, part; akin to OS., OFries., & D. half, G. halb, Sw. half, Dan. halv, Icel. h[=a]lfr, Goth. halbs. Cf. {Halve}, {Behalf}.] 1. Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a half bushel; a half… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • half — 1. Half functions as a noun or pronoun (the first half of the year / I ve still got half), an adjective (a half share) or predeterminer (i.e. placed before another determiner such as the, half the audience), and an adverb (He ll come half way / I …   Modern English usage

  • half — ► NOUN (pl. halves) 1) either of two equal or corresponding parts into which something is or can be divided. 2) either of two equal periods into which a match or performance is divided. 3) Brit. informal half a pint of beer. 4) informal a half… …   English terms dictionary

  • half — [haf, häf] n. pl. halves [ME < OE healf, part, half, akin to ON halfr, Ger halb < IE (s)kelep , lit., divided < base * (s)kel , to cut > SCALP, SKILL, HELM2] 1. a) either of the two equal parts of something [the top half of the sixth… …   English World dictionary

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  • Half — Half, adv. In an equal part or degree; in some part approximating a half; partially; imperfectly; as, half colored, half done, half hearted, half persuaded, half conscious. Half loth and half consenting. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Their children… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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