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  • 1 shoe

    1. [ʃu:] noun
    1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) sko
    2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) hestesko
    2. [ʃod] verb
    (to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) sko
    - shoelace
    - shoemaker
    - on a shoestring
    * * *
    1. [ʃu:] noun
    1) (an outer covering for the foot: a new pair of shoes.) sko
    2) ((also horseshoe) a curved piece of iron nailed to the hoof of a horse.) hestesko
    2. [ʃod] verb
    (to put a shoe or shoes on (a horse etc).) sko
    - shoelace
    - shoemaker
    - on a shoestring

    English-Danish dictionary > shoe

  • 2 rub

    1. past tense, past participle - rubbed; verb
    (to move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time: He rubbed his eyes; The horse rubbed its head against my shoulder; The back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.) gnide; gnave
    2. noun
    (an act of rubbing: He gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.) omgang
    - rub it in
    - rub out
    - rub shoulders with
    - rub up
    - rub up the wrong way
    * * *
    1. past tense, past participle - rubbed; verb
    (to move against the surface of something else, pressing at the same time: He rubbed his eyes; The horse rubbed its head against my shoulder; The back of the shoe is rubbing against my heel.) gnide; gnave
    2. noun
    (an act of rubbing: He gave the teapot a rub with a polishing cloth.) omgang
    - rub it in
    - rub out
    - rub shoulders with
    - rub up
    - rub up the wrong way

    English-Danish dictionary > rub

  • 3 heel

    [hi:l] 1. noun
    1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) hæl
    2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) hæl
    3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) hæl
    2. verb
    1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) forsåle
    2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) hælde; krænge
    - - heeled
    - at/on one's heels
    - kick one's heels
    - take to one's heels
    - to heel
    - turn on one's heel
    * * *
    [hi:l] 1. noun
    1) (the back part of the foot: I have a blister on my heel.) hæl
    2) (the part of a sock etc that covers this part of the foot: I have a hole in the heel of my sock.) hæl
    3) (the part of a shoe, boot etc under or round the heel of the foot: The heel has come off this shoe.) hæl
    2. verb
    1) (to put a heel on (a shoe etc).) forsåle
    2) ((usually with over) (of ships) to lean to one side: The boat heeled over in the strong wind.) hælde; krænge
    - - heeled
    - at/on one's heels
    - kick one's heels
    - take to one's heels
    - to heel
    - turn on one's heel

    English-Danish dictionary > heel

  • 4 belong

    [bi'loŋ]
    1) ((with to) to be the property of: This book belongs to me.) tilhøre
    2) ((with to) to be a native, member etc of: I belong to the sailing club.) tilhøre
    3) ((with with) to go together with: This shoe belongs with that shoe.) høre sammen
    * * *
    [bi'loŋ]
    1) ((with to) to be the property of: This book belongs to me.) tilhøre
    2) ((with to) to be a native, member etc of: I belong to the sailing club.) tilhøre
    3) ((with with) to go together with: This shoe belongs with that shoe.) høre sammen

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  • 5 clog

    I [kloɡ] noun
    1) (a shoe made entirely of wood: Dutch clogs.) træsko
    2) (a shoe with a wooden sole.) en sko med træsål
    II [kloɡ] past tense, past participle clogged - (often with up)
    (to make or become blocked: The drain is clogged (up) with hair.) spærre; stoppe; fylde
    * * *
    I [kloɡ] noun
    1) (a shoe made entirely of wood: Dutch clogs.) træsko
    2) (a shoe with a wooden sole.) en sko med træsål
    II [kloɡ] past tense, past participle clogged - (often with up)
    (to make or become blocked: The drain is clogged (up) with hair.) spærre; stoppe; fylde

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  • 6 support

    [sə'po:t] 1. verb
    1) (to bear the weight of, or hold upright, in place etc: That chair won't support him / his weight; He limped home, supported by a friend on either side of him.) bære; støtte
    2) (to give help, or approval to: He has always supported our cause; His family supported him in his decision.) støtte
    3) (to provide evidence for the truth of: New discoveries have been made that support his theory; The second witness supported the statement of the first one.) bevise; underbygge
    4) (to supply with the means of living: He has a wife and four children to support.) forsørge
    2. noun
    1) (the act of supporting or state of being supported: That type of shoe doesn't give the foot much support; The plan was cancelled because of lack of support; Her job is the family's only means of support; I would like to say a word or two in support of his proposal.) støtte; underhold
    2) (something that supports: One of the supports of the bridge collapsed.) (bro-)pille
    - supporting
    * * *
    [sə'po:t] 1. verb
    1) (to bear the weight of, or hold upright, in place etc: That chair won't support him / his weight; He limped home, supported by a friend on either side of him.) bære; støtte
    2) (to give help, or approval to: He has always supported our cause; His family supported him in his decision.) støtte
    3) (to provide evidence for the truth of: New discoveries have been made that support his theory; The second witness supported the statement of the first one.) bevise; underbygge
    4) (to supply with the means of living: He has a wife and four children to support.) forsørge
    2. noun
    1) (the act of supporting or state of being supported: That type of shoe doesn't give the foot much support; The plan was cancelled because of lack of support; Her job is the family's only means of support; I would like to say a word or two in support of his proposal.) støtte; underhold
    2) (something that supports: One of the supports of the bridge collapsed.) (bro-)pille
    - supporting

    English-Danish dictionary > support

  • 7 sock

    [sok] I noun
    (a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) sok; strømpe
    II 1. verb
    (slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). slå
    2. noun
    ((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) slag
    * * *
    [sok] I noun
    (a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) sok; strømpe
    II 1. verb
    (slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). slå
    2. noun
    ((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.) slag

    English-Danish dictionary > sock

  • 8 sole

    I [səul] noun
    1) (the underside of the foot, the part on which one stands and walks.) fodsål
    2) (the flat surface of a boot or shoe that covers this part of the foot.) sål
    II [səul] plurals - sole, soles; noun
    1) (a type of small, flat fish: They were fishing for sole; three soles.) søtunge
    2) (its flesh as food: We had sole for supper.) søtunge
    III [səul] adjective
    1) (only; single: my sole purpose/reason.) eneste
    2) (not shared; belonging to one person or group only: the sole rights to a book.) ene-
    * * *
    I [səul] noun
    1) (the underside of the foot, the part on which one stands and walks.) fodsål
    2) (the flat surface of a boot or shoe that covers this part of the foot.) sål
    II [səul] plurals - sole, soles; noun
    1) (a type of small, flat fish: They were fishing for sole; three soles.) søtunge
    2) (its flesh as food: We had sole for supper.) søtunge
    III [səul] adjective
    1) (only; single: my sole purpose/reason.) eneste
    2) (not shared; belonging to one person or group only: the sole rights to a book.) ene-

    English-Danish dictionary > sole

  • 9 upper

    1. adjective
    (higher in position, rank etc: the upper floors of the building; He has a scar on his upper lip.) øvre; over-
    2. noun
    ((usually in plural) the part of a shoe above the sole: There's a crack in the upper.) overlæder
    3. adverb
    (in the highest place or position: Thoughts of him were upper-most in her mind.) øverst
    - get/have the upper hand of/over someone
    - get/have the upper hand
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (higher in position, rank etc: the upper floors of the building; He has a scar on his upper lip.) øvre; over-
    2. noun
    ((usually in plural) the part of a shoe above the sole: There's a crack in the upper.) overlæder
    3. adverb
    (in the highest place or position: Thoughts of him were upper-most in her mind.) øverst
    - get/have the upper hand of/over someone
    - get/have the upper hand

    English-Danish dictionary > upper

  • 10 instep

    ['instep]
    (the arched upper part of the foot: The strap of that shoe is too tight across the instep.) vrist
    * * *
    ['instep]
    (the arched upper part of the foot: The strap of that shoe is too tight across the instep.) vrist

    English-Danish dictionary > instep

  • 11 toe

    [təu]
    1) (one of the five finger-like end parts of the foot: These tight shoes hurt my toes.)
    2) (the front part of a shoe, sock etc: There's a hole in the toe of my sock.)
    - toe the line
    * * *
    [təu]
    1) (one of the five finger-like end parts of the foot: These tight shoes hurt my toes.)
    2) (the front part of a shoe, sock etc: There's a hole in the toe of my sock.)
    - toe the line

    English-Danish dictionary > toe

  • 12 blacksmith

    noun (a person who makes and repairs by hand things made of iron: The blacksmith made a new shoe for the horse.) grovsmed
    * * *
    noun (a person who makes and repairs by hand things made of iron: The blacksmith made a new shoe for the horse.) grovsmed

    English-Danish dictionary > blacksmith

  • 13 concern

    [kən'sə:n] 1. verb
    1) (to have to do with: This order doesn't concern us; So far as I'm concerned, you can do what you like.) angå; vedrøre; berøre
    2) ((with for or about) to make (usually oneself) uneasy: Don't concern yourself about her.) bekymre
    3) ((with with or in) to interest (oneself) in: He doesn't concern himself with unimportant details.) beskæftige
    2. noun
    1) (something that concerns or belongs to one: His problems are not my concern.) sag; anliggende
    2) (anxiety: The condition of the patient is giving rise to concern.) bekymring
    3) (a business: a shoe-manufacturing concern.) virksomhed; foretagende; koncern
    * * *
    [kən'sə:n] 1. verb
    1) (to have to do with: This order doesn't concern us; So far as I'm concerned, you can do what you like.) angå; vedrøre; berøre
    2) ((with for or about) to make (usually oneself) uneasy: Don't concern yourself about her.) bekymre
    3) ((with with or in) to interest (oneself) in: He doesn't concern himself with unimportant details.) beskæftige
    2. noun
    1) (something that concerns or belongs to one: His problems are not my concern.) sag; anliggende
    2) (anxiety: The condition of the patient is giving rise to concern.) bekymring
    3) (a business: a shoe-manufacturing concern.) virksomhed; foretagende; koncern

    English-Danish dictionary > concern

  • 14 horseshoe

    ['ho:ʃʃu:]
    1) (a curved iron shoe for a horse.) hestesko
    2) (something in the shape of a horseshoe: The bride was presented with a lucky silver horseshoe.) -hestesko
    * * *
    ['ho:ʃʃu:]
    1) (a curved iron shoe for a horse.) hestesko
    2) (something in the shape of a horseshoe: The bride was presented with a lucky silver horseshoe.) -hestesko

    English-Danish dictionary > horseshoe

  • 15 raw

    [ro:]
    1) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.)
    2) (not prepared or refined; in the natural state: raw cotton; What raw materials are used to make plastic?) rå; uforarbejdet; rå-
    3) (with the skin rubbed and sore: My heel is raw because my shoe doesn't fit properly.) hudløs; øm
    4) (untrained; inexperienced: raw recruits.) uøvet; uerfaren
    - a raw deal
    - raw material
    * * *
    [ro:]
    1) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.)
    2) (not prepared or refined; in the natural state: raw cotton; What raw materials are used to make plastic?) rå; uforarbejdet; rå-
    3) (with the skin rubbed and sore: My heel is raw because my shoe doesn't fit properly.) hudløs; øm
    4) (untrained; inexperienced: raw recruits.) uøvet; uerfaren
    - a raw deal
    - raw material

    English-Danish dictionary > raw

  • 16 sandal

    ['sændl]
    (a type of light shoe, the sole of which is held on to the foot by straps: a pair of sandals.) sandal
    * * *
    ['sændl]
    (a type of light shoe, the sole of which is held on to the foot by straps: a pair of sandals.) sandal

    English-Danish dictionary > sandal

  • 17 spike

    1) (a hard, thin, pointed object (of wood, metal etc): The fence had long spikes on top.) spids
    2) (a pointed piece of metal attached to the sole of a shoe etc to prevent slipping.) pig
    - spiky
    - spikiness
    * * *
    1) (a hard, thin, pointed object (of wood, metal etc): The fence had long spikes on top.) spids
    2) (a pointed piece of metal attached to the sole of a shoe etc to prevent slipping.) pig
    - spiky
    - spikiness

    English-Danish dictionary > spike

  • 18 style

    1. noun
    1) (a manner or way of doing something, eg writing, speaking, painting, building etc: different styles of architecture; What kind of style are you going to have your hair cut in?; a new hairstyle.) stil; -stil; frisure
    2) (a fashion in clothes etc: the latest Paris styles; I don't like the new style of shoe.) stil; -stil
    3) (elegance in dress, behaviour etc: She certainly has style.) stil; klasse
    2. verb
    1) (to arrange (hair) in a certain way: I'm going to have my hair cut and styled.) sætte
    2) (to design in a certain style: These chairs/clothes are styled for comfort.) designe; formgive
    - stylishly
    - stylishness
    - stylist
    - in style
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (a manner or way of doing something, eg writing, speaking, painting, building etc: different styles of architecture; What kind of style are you going to have your hair cut in?; a new hairstyle.) stil; -stil; frisure
    2) (a fashion in clothes etc: the latest Paris styles; I don't like the new style of shoe.) stil; -stil
    3) (elegance in dress, behaviour etc: She certainly has style.) stil; klasse
    2. verb
    1) (to arrange (hair) in a certain way: I'm going to have my hair cut and styled.) sætte
    2) (to design in a certain style: These chairs/clothes are styled for comfort.) designe; formgive
    - stylishly
    - stylishness
    - stylist
    - in style

    English-Danish dictionary > style

  • 19 come off

    1) (to fall off: Her shoe came off.) falde af
    2) (to turn out (well); to succeed: The gamble didn't come off.) lykkes; falde heldigt ud
    * * *
    1) (to fall off: Her shoe came off.) falde af
    2) (to turn out (well); to succeed: The gamble didn't come off.) lykkes; falde heldigt ud

    English-Danish dictionary > come off

  • 20 flipper

    ['flipə]
    1) (a limb for swimming, especially of a seal, walrus etc.) luffe
    2) (a kind of rubber or plastic shoe, worn when swimming, which is shaped like the flipper of a seal etc.) svømmefod
    * * *
    ['flipə]
    1) (a limb for swimming, especially of a seal, walrus etc.) luffe
    2) (a kind of rubber or plastic shoe, worn when swimming, which is shaped like the flipper of a seal etc.) svømmefod

    English-Danish dictionary > flipper

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