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  • 1 be inclined to

    1) (to have a tendency to (do something): He is inclined to be a bit lazy.) være tilbøjelig til
    2) (to have a slight desire to (do something): I am inclined to accept their invitation.) have lyst til
    * * *
    1) (to have a tendency to (do something): He is inclined to be a bit lazy.) være tilbøjelig til
    2) (to have a slight desire to (do something): I am inclined to accept their invitation.) have lyst til

    English-Danish dictionary > be inclined to

  • 2 sick

    [sik] 1. adjective
    1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) kvalm; kaste op; -syg
    2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) syg
    3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) dødtræt af
    4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) dårlig; syg
    5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) syg
    2. noun
    (vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) opkast
    - sickening
    - sickeningly
    - sickly
    - sickness
    - sick-leave
    - make someone sick
    - make sick
    - the sick
    - worried sick
    * * *
    [sik] 1. adjective
    1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) kvalm; kaste op; -syg
    2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) syg
    3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) dødtræt af
    4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) dårlig; syg
    5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) syg
    2. noun
    (vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) opkast
    - sickening
    - sickeningly
    - sickly
    - sickness
    - sick-leave
    - make someone sick
    - make sick
    - the sick
    - worried sick

    English-Danish dictionary > sick

  • 3 assertive

    [-tiv]
    adjective ((too) inclined to assert oneself.) selvsikker; egenrådig
    * * *
    [-tiv]
    adjective ((too) inclined to assert oneself.) selvsikker; egenrådig

    English-Danish dictionary > assertive

  • 4 be a law unto oneself

    (to be inclined not to obey rules or follow the usual customs and conventions.) tage loven i sin egen hånd
    * * *
    (to be inclined not to obey rules or follow the usual customs and conventions.) tage loven i sin egen hånd

    English-Danish dictionary > be a law unto oneself

  • 5 consider

    [kən'sidə]
    1) (to think about (carefully): He considered their comments.) overveje; tænke over
    2) (to feel inclined towards: I'm considering leaving this job.) overveje; tænke på
    3) (to take into account: You must consider other people's feelings.) tage hensyn til; tage i betragtning
    4) (to regard as being: They consider him unfit for that job.) anse; betragte
    - considerably
    * * *
    [kən'sidə]
    1) (to think about (carefully): He considered their comments.) overveje; tænke over
    2) (to feel inclined towards: I'm considering leaving this job.) overveje; tænke på
    3) (to take into account: You must consider other people's feelings.) tage hensyn til; tage i betragtning
    4) (to regard as being: They consider him unfit for that job.) anse; betragte
    - considerably

    English-Danish dictionary > consider

  • 6 contemplate

    ['kontəmpleit]
    1) (to think seriously (about): I was contemplating (= feeling inclined towards) having a holiday; She contemplated her future gloomily.) overveje; tænke på
    2) (to look thoughtfully at: The little boy stood contemplating himself in the mirror.) betragte
    - contemplative
    - contemplatively
    * * *
    ['kontəmpleit]
    1) (to think seriously (about): I was contemplating (= feeling inclined towards) having a holiday; She contemplated her future gloomily.) overveje; tænke på
    2) (to look thoughtfully at: The little boy stood contemplating himself in the mirror.) betragte
    - contemplative
    - contemplatively

    English-Danish dictionary > contemplate

  • 7 cynical

    ['sinikəl]
    (inclined to believe the worst, especially about people: a cynical attitude.) kynisk
    - cynic
    - cynicism
    * * *
    ['sinikəl]
    (inclined to believe the worst, especially about people: a cynical attitude.) kynisk
    - cynic
    - cynicism

    English-Danish dictionary > cynical

  • 8 debauched

    [di'bo: t]
    (inclined to debauchery.) udsvævende; moralsk fordærvet
    * * *
    [di'bo: t]
    (inclined to debauchery.) udsvævende; moralsk fordærvet

    English-Danish dictionary > debauched

  • 9 disbelieve

    [disbi'li:v]
    (not to believe: He was inclined to disbelieve her story.) mistro; tvivle på
    * * *
    [disbi'li:v]
    (not to believe: He was inclined to disbelieve her story.) mistro; tvivle på

    English-Danish dictionary > disbelieve

  • 10 dispose

    [di'spəuz]
    1) (to make inclined: I am not disposed to help him.) tilbøjelig; være stemt
    2) (to arrange or settle.) ordne
    - disposal
    - at one's disposal
    - dispose of
    * * *
    [di'spəuz]
    1) (to make inclined: I am not disposed to help him.) tilbøjelig; være stemt
    2) (to arrange or settle.) ordne
    - disposal
    - at one's disposal
    - dispose of

    English-Danish dictionary > dispose

  • 11 doubt

    1. verb
    1) (to feel uncertain about, but inclined not to believe: I doubt if he'll come now; He might have a screwdriver, but I doubt it.) tvivle på
    2) (not to be sure of the reliability of: Sometimes I doubt your intelligence!) tvivle på
    2. noun
    (a feeling of not being sure and sometimes of being suspicious: There is some doubt as to what happened; I have doubts about that place.) tvivl
    - doubtfully
    - doubtfulness
    - doubtless
    - beyond doubt
    - in doubt
    - no doubt
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to feel uncertain about, but inclined not to believe: I doubt if he'll come now; He might have a screwdriver, but I doubt it.) tvivle på
    2) (not to be sure of the reliability of: Sometimes I doubt your intelligence!) tvivle på
    2. noun
    (a feeling of not being sure and sometimes of being suspicious: There is some doubt as to what happened; I have doubts about that place.) tvivl
    - doubtfully
    - doubtfulness
    - doubtless
    - beyond doubt
    - in doubt
    - no doubt

    English-Danish dictionary > doubt

  • 12 easy-going

    adjective (not inclined to worry.) rolig; afslappet
    * * *
    adjective (not inclined to worry.) rolig; afslappet

    English-Danish dictionary > easy-going

  • 13 erratic

    [i'rætik]
    (inclined to be irregular; not dependable: His behaviour/work is erratic.) uregelmæssig; tilfældig
    * * *
    [i'rætik]
    (inclined to be irregular; not dependable: His behaviour/work is erratic.) uregelmæssig; tilfældig

    English-Danish dictionary > erratic

  • 14 fanciful

    1) (inclined to have fancies, especially strange, unreal ideas: She's a very fanciful girl.) fantasifuld
    2) (imaginary or unreal: That idea is rather fanciful.) fantasifuld; usandsynlig
    * * *
    1) (inclined to have fancies, especially strange, unreal ideas: She's a very fanciful girl.) fantasifuld
    2) (imaginary or unreal: That idea is rather fanciful.) fantasifuld; usandsynlig

    English-Danish dictionary > fanciful

  • 15 have a good mind to

    (to feel very much inclined to (do something): I've a good mind to tell your father what a naughty girl you are!) have lyst til
    * * *
    (to feel very much inclined to (do something): I've a good mind to tell your father what a naughty girl you are!) have lyst til

    English-Danish dictionary > have a good mind to

  • 16 have (half) a mind to

    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til
    * * *
    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til

    English-Danish dictionary > have (half) a mind to

  • 17 have (half) a mind to

    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til
    * * *
    (to feel (slightly) inclined to (do something): I've half a mind to take my holidays in winter this year.) have lyst til

    English-Danish dictionary > have (half) a mind to

  • 18 hotheaded

    adjective (easily made angry; inclined to act suddenly and without sufficient thought.) hidsig
    * * *
    adjective (easily made angry; inclined to act suddenly and without sufficient thought.) hidsig

    English-Danish dictionary > hotheaded

  • 19 incline

    1. verb
    (to bow (one's head etc).) bøje
    2. noun
    (a slope.) skråning
    - be inclined to
    * * *
    1. verb
    (to bow (one's head etc).) bøje
    2. noun
    (a slope.) skråning
    - be inclined to

    English-Danish dictionary > incline

  • 20 lazy

    ['leizi]
    (too inclined to avoid hard work, exercise etc: I take the bus to work as I'm too lazy to walk; Lazy people tend to become fat.) doven
    - laziness
    - lazy-bones
    * * *
    ['leizi]
    (too inclined to avoid hard work, exercise etc: I take the bus to work as I'm too lazy to walk; Lazy people tend to become fat.) doven
    - laziness
    - lazy-bones

    English-Danish dictionary > lazy

См. также в других словарях:

  • Inclined — In*clined , p. p. & a. 1. Having a leaning or tendency towards, or away from, a thing; disposed or moved by wish, desire, or judgment; as, a man inclined to virtue. Each pensively inclined. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. (Math.) Making an angle with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • inclined — I adjective acquiescent, affected, agreeable, amenable, apt, assenting, bent, consenting, content, delighted, desirous, disposed, dispositioned, eager, favorable, glad, happy, leaning, liable, moved, partial to, pleased, predisposed, prepared,… …   Law dictionary

  • inclined — [adj] having a preference apt, bent on, disposed, given, in the mood, likely, predisposed, prone, tending, willing; concept 542 …   New thesaurus

  • inclined — [in klīnd′] adj. 1. having an inclination; specif., a) at or on a slant; sloping; leaning b) disposed; willing; tending 2. forming an angle with another line, plane, or body …   English World dictionary

  • inclined — in|clined [ ın klaınd ] adjective * 1. ) never before noun feeling that you want to do something: inclined to do something: Karen didn t feel inclined to help. if someone is so inclined (=if someone wants to do something): A full fitness suite is …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • inclined */ — UK [ɪnˈklaɪnd] / US adjective 1) [never before noun] feeling that you want to do something inclined to do something: Karen didn t feel inclined to help. if someone is so inclined (= if someone wants to do something): A full fitness suite is… …   English dictionary

  • inclined — adj. 1 wanting to do sth VERBS ▪ be, feel, seem ▪ I only write when I feel inclined to. ▪ There s time for a swim if you feel so inclined. ADVERB …   Collocations dictionary

  • inclined — in|clined S3 [ınˈklaınd] adj 1.) be inclined to agree/think/believe etc to hold a particular opinion, but not very strongly ▪ Arthur has some strange ideas, but on this occasion I m inclined to agree with him. 2.) be inclined to do sth/inclined… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • inclined — [[t]ɪnkla͟ɪnd[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, ADJ to inf, ADJ to n, so ADJ If you are inclined to behave in a particular way, you often behave in that way, or you want to do so. Nobody felt inclined to argue with Smith... He was inclined to self… …   English dictionary

  • inclined — Synonyms and related words: aching for, acquiescent, actuated, agreeable, alacritous, amenable, animated, apt, apt to, ardent, aslant, aslope, atilt, bearing, bending, bent, bent on, bevel, beveled, bias, biased, calculated to, canting, careening …   Moby Thesaurus

  • inclined — adj. (cannot stand alone) inclined to + inf. (I am inclined to agree) * * * [ɪn klaɪnd] (cannot stand alone) inclined to + inf. (I am inclined to agree) …   Combinatory dictionary

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