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2 early
['ə:li] 1. adverb1) (near the beginning (of a period of time etc): early in my life; early in the afternoon.) tidligt; i begyndelsen2) (sooner than others; sooner than usual; sooner than expected or than the appointed time: He arrived early; She came an hour early.) tidligt; for tidligt2. adjective1) (belonging to, or happening, near the beginning of a period of time etc: early morning; in the early part of the century.) tidlig2) (belonging to the first stages of development: early musical instruments.) tidlig; ældre3) (happening etc sooner than usual or than expected: the baby's early arrival; It's too early to get up yet.) tidlig4) (prompt: I hope for an early reply to my letter.) hurtig•- early bird* * *['ə:li] 1. adverb1) (near the beginning (of a period of time etc): early in my life; early in the afternoon.) tidligt; i begyndelsen2) (sooner than others; sooner than usual; sooner than expected or than the appointed time: He arrived early; She came an hour early.) tidligt; for tidligt2. adjective1) (belonging to, or happening, near the beginning of a period of time etc: early morning; in the early part of the century.) tidlig2) (belonging to the first stages of development: early musical instruments.) tidlig; ældre3) (happening etc sooner than usual or than expected: the baby's early arrival; It's too early to get up yet.) tidlig4) (prompt: I hope for an early reply to my letter.) hurtig•- early bird -
3 late
[leit] 1. adjective1) (coming etc after the expected or usual time: The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.) forsinket2) (far on in the day or night: late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.) sent3) (dead, especially recently: the late king.) afdød4) (recently, but no longer, holding an office or position: Mr Allan, the late chairman, made a speech.) forhenværende2. adverb1) (after the expected or usual time: He arrived late for his interview.) sent2) (far on in the day or night: They always go to bed late.) sent•- lateness- lately
- later on
- of late* * *[leit] 1. adjective1) (coming etc after the expected or usual time: The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.) forsinket2) (far on in the day or night: late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.) sent3) (dead, especially recently: the late king.) afdød4) (recently, but no longer, holding an office or position: Mr Allan, the late chairman, made a speech.) forhenværende2. adverb1) (after the expected or usual time: He arrived late for his interview.) sent2) (far on in the day or night: They always go to bed late.) sent•- lateness- lately
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4 already
[o:l'redi]1) (before a particular time; previously: I had already gone when Tom arrived; I don't want that book - I've read it already.) allerede2) (before the expected time: Are you leaving already?; He hasn't gone already, has he?) allerede* * *[o:l'redi]1) (before a particular time; previously: I had already gone when Tom arrived; I don't want that book - I've read it already.) allerede2) (before the expected time: Are you leaving already?; He hasn't gone already, has he?) allerede -
5 beyond expectation
(much more or much better than expected: The plan succeeded beyond all expectations; The hotel was beyond our expectations.) over al forventning* * *(much more or much better than expected: The plan succeeded beyond all expectations; The hotel was beyond our expectations.) over al forventning -
6 considerably
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7 dishonesty
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8 downhill
1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) ned ad bakke2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) ned ad bakke* * *1) (down a slope: The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours.) ned ad bakke2) (towards a worse and worse state: We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months.) ned ad bakke -
9 due
[dju:] 1. adjective1) (owed: I think I'm still due some pay; Our thanks are due to the doctor.) skyldes2) (expected according to timetable, promise etc: The bus is due in three minutes.) forventet3) (proper: Take due care.) passende; behørig2. adverb(directly South: sailing due east.) stik3. noun1) (what is owed, especially what one has a right to: I'm only taking what is my due.) det, der tilkommer en2) ((in plural) charge, fee or toll: He paid the dues on the cargo.) afgift•- duly- due to
- give someone his due
- give his due* * *[dju:] 1. adjective1) (owed: I think I'm still due some pay; Our thanks are due to the doctor.) skyldes2) (expected according to timetable, promise etc: The bus is due in three minutes.) forventet3) (proper: Take due care.) passende; behørig2. adverb(directly South: sailing due east.) stik3. noun1) (what is owed, especially what one has a right to: I'm only taking what is my due.) det, der tilkommer en2) ((in plural) charge, fee or toll: He paid the dues on the cargo.) afgift•- duly- due to
- give someone his due
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11 expect
[ik'spekt]1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) forvente; regne med2) (to think or believe (that something will happen): He expects to be home tomorrow; I expect that he will go; `Will she go too?' `I expect so' / `I don't expect so' / `I expect not.') forvente; regne med3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) kræve; regne med; forvente4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) formode•- expectant
- expectantly
- expectation* * *[ik'spekt]1) (to think of as likely to happen or come: I'm expecting a letter today; We expect her on tomorrow's train.) forvente; regne med2) (to think or believe (that something will happen): He expects to be home tomorrow; I expect that he will go; `Will she go too?' `I expect so' / `I don't expect so' / `I expect not.') forvente; regne med3) (to require: They expect high wages for their professional work; You are expected to tidy your own room.) kræve; regne med; forvente4) (to suppose or assume: I expect (that) you're tired.) formode•- expectant
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12 expectation
[ekspek-]1) (the state of expecting: In expectation of a wage increase, he bought a washing-machine.) forventning; forhåbning2) (what is expected: He failed his exam, contrary to expectation(s); Did the concert come up to your expectations?) forventning* * *[ekspek-]1) (the state of expecting: In expectation of a wage increase, he bought a washing-machine.) forventning; forhåbning2) (what is expected: He failed his exam, contrary to expectation(s); Did the concert come up to your expectations?) forventning -
13 flurry
American - flurries; noun1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) vindkast; snebyge2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) uro; hektisk aktivitet* * *American - flurries; noun1) (a sudden rush (of wind etc); light snow: A flurry of wind made the door bang; a flurry of excitement; The children expected a lot of snow but there were only flurries.) vindkast; snebyge2) (a confusion: She was in a flurry.) uro; hektisk aktivitet -
14 go right
(to happen as expected, wanted or intended; to be successful or without problems: Nothing ever goes right for him.) lykkes* * *(to happen as expected, wanted or intended; to be successful or without problems: Nothing ever goes right for him.) lykkes -
15 last out
(to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of): I hope the petrol lasts out until we reach a garage; They could only last out another week on the little food they had; The sick man was not expected to last out the night.) være nok; klare sig; klare sig igennem* * *(to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of): I hope the petrol lasts out until we reach a garage; They could only last out another week on the little food they had; The sick man was not expected to last out the night.) være nok; klare sig; klare sig igennem -
16 linger
['liŋɡə]1) (to remain, last or continue for a long time or after the expected time: The smell of the bad fish lingered for days.) forblive; fortsætte2) (to proceed slowly or delay: We lingered in the hall, looking at the pictures.) dvæle* * *['liŋɡə]1) (to remain, last or continue for a long time or after the expected time: The smell of the bad fish lingered for days.) forblive; fortsætte2) (to proceed slowly or delay: We lingered in the hall, looking at the pictures.) dvæle -
17 materialise
1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) tage form; materialisere sig2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) blive til noget* * *1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) tage form; materialisere sig2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) blive til noget -
18 materialize
1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) tage form; materialisere sig2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) blive til noget* * *1) (to take solid or bodily form: The figure materialized as we watched with astonishment.) tage form; materialisere sig2) ((of something expected or hoped for) to happen: I don't think her plans will materialize.) blive til noget -
19 on demand
(when asked for: I'm expected to supply meals on demand.) på forlangende* * *(when asked for: I'm expected to supply meals on demand.) på forlangende -
20 outsider
1) (a person who is not part of a group etc.) outsider2) ((in a race etc) a runner who is not expected to win: The race was won by a complete outsider.) outsider* * *1) (a person who is not part of a group etc.) outsider2) ((in a race etc) a runner who is not expected to win: The race was won by a complete outsider.) outsider
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