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  • 1 beseech

    [bi'si: ]
    past tense, past participles - besought; verb
    (to beg: Don't kill him - I beseech you!) bønfalde; trygle
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    [bi'si: ]
    past tense, past participles - besought; verb
    (to beg: Don't kill him - I beseech you!) bønfalde; trygle

    English-Danish dictionary > beseech

  • 2 shoot

    [ʃu:t] 1. past tense, past participle - shot; verb
    1) ((often with at) to send or fire (bullets, arrows etc) from a gun, bow etc: The enemy were shooting at us; He shot an arrow through the air.) skyde
    2) (to hit or kill with a bullet, arrow etc: He went out to shoot pigeons; He was sentenced to be shot at dawn.) skyde
    3) (to direct swiftly and suddenly: She shot them an angry glance.) sende
    4) (to move swiftly: He shot out of the room; The pain shot up his leg; The force of the explosion shot him across the room.) ryge; jage; kaste
    5) (to take (usually moving) photographs (for a film): That film was shot in Spain; We will start shooting next week.) skyde; optage
    6) (to kick or hit at a goal in order to try to score.) skyde
    7) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) skyde
    2. noun
    (a new growth on a plant: The deer were eating the young shoots on the trees.) skud
    - shoot down
    - shoot rapids
    - shoot up
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    [ʃu:t] 1. past tense, past participle - shot; verb
    1) ((often with at) to send or fire (bullets, arrows etc) from a gun, bow etc: The enemy were shooting at us; He shot an arrow through the air.) skyde
    2) (to hit or kill with a bullet, arrow etc: He went out to shoot pigeons; He was sentenced to be shot at dawn.) skyde
    3) (to direct swiftly and suddenly: She shot them an angry glance.) sende
    4) (to move swiftly: He shot out of the room; The pain shot up his leg; The force of the explosion shot him across the room.) ryge; jage; kaste
    5) (to take (usually moving) photographs (for a film): That film was shot in Spain; We will start shooting next week.) skyde; optage
    6) (to kick or hit at a goal in order to try to score.) skyde
    7) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) skyde
    2. noun
    (a new growth on a plant: The deer were eating the young shoots on the trees.) skud
    - shoot down
    - shoot rapids
    - shoot up

    English-Danish dictionary > shoot

  • 3 marksman

    - plural marksmen - noun (a person who shoots well: The police marksman did not kill the criminal - he wounded him in the leg to prevent him escaping.) skarpskytte
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    - plural marksmen - noun (a person who shoots well: The police marksman did not kill the criminal - he wounded him in the leg to prevent him escaping.) skarpskytte

    English-Danish dictionary > marksman

  • 4 do for

    (to kill or cause the end of: That attack of flu almost did for him.) gøre det af med
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    (to kill or cause the end of: That attack of flu almost did for him.) gøre det af med

    English-Danish dictionary > do for

  • 5 finish off

    1) (to complete: She finished off the job yesterday.) afslutte; sætte punktum for
    2) (to use, eat etc the last of: We've finished off the cake.) spise op
    3) (to kill (a person): His last illness nearly finished him off.) slå ihjel; gøre det af med
    * * *
    1) (to complete: She finished off the job yesterday.) afslutte; sætte punktum for
    2) (to use, eat etc the last of: We've finished off the cake.) spise op
    3) (to kill (a person): His last illness nearly finished him off.) slå ihjel; gøre det af med

    English-Danish dictionary > finish off

  • 6 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.) kvæle
    2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) kvæle
    3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) overvælde
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    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.) kvæle
    2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) kvæle
    3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) overvælde

    English-Danish dictionary > smother

  • 7 suffocate

    (to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) kvæle
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    (to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) kvæle

    English-Danish dictionary > suffocate

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Kill — Kill, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Killed} (k[i^]ld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Killing}.] [OE. killen, kellen, cullen, to kill, strike; perh. the same word as cwellen, quellen, to kill (cf. {Quell}), or perh. rather akin to Icel. kolla to hit in the head, harm,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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