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sg - døren, pl - døreдверь ж* * ** * *(en -e) door,( døråbning) doorway;[ bag lukkede døre] behind closed doors;(fig) be near,F be at hand;(se også feje);( også) in public;(jur) in camera ( fx the case was heard in camera);[ gå ens dør forbi] fail to look somebody up;[ stå i døren] stand in the doorway;[ gå ind ad døren] go in through the door;[ han er så dum at man kan rende døre ind med ham] he is as thick as two planks; he is just too stupid for words;[ inden døre] indoors,F within doors;[ inden for døren] inside the door;[ sæt aldrig din fod inden for mine døre igen] never set foot in this house again;[ falde med døren ind i huset] burst in;(fig: være forsigtig) watch one's step, tread cautiously,( være diskret) go about things quietly;(se også smække);[ bo dør om dør med en] live next door to somebody, be somebody's next-door neighbour;[ banke på døren] knock at (el. on) the door;[ jage (el. sætte) en på døren] turn somebody out;[ rende en på dørene] camp on somebody's doorstep, pester somebody with visits;[ følge en til døren] see somebody out;[ døren til] the door of ( fx my room); the door leading to (fx the passage);[ gå ud ad døren] go out of the door;[ ude af døren] out of the door ( fx they were out of the door by 8); off( fx I have to be off in half an hour);[ uden for døren] outside the door;(fig) on one's doorstep;( i skole) send somebody out of the room (el. into the corridor);[ han giver ikke ved dørene] he never pays (, says) more than he can help;[ salg ved dørene] door-to-door selling;[ sælge ved dørene] sell from door to door. -
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enпешехо́д м* * *adj (se gå)going, walking;sb pedestrian, walker;( blive ved med noget) keep it up, carry on,( tappert) soldier on,( køre på lavt aktivitetsniveau) be ticking over,( klare det økonomisk) hold out ( fx they can't hold out for long), keep the wolf from the door, keep the pot boiling.
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keep the wolf from the door — To keep away poverty or hunger • • • Main Entry: ↑wolf * * * keep the wolf from the door phrase to manage to earn enough money to buy food and other essential things I’m prepared to do anything to keep the wolf from the door. Thesaurus: to earn… … Useful english dictionary
keep the wolf from the door — If you keep the wolf from the door, you have enough money for food and the basic essentials … The small dictionary of idiomes
keep the wolf from the door — keep us fed, prevent hunger This check will keep the wolf from the door. We can buy food … English idioms
keep the wolf from the door — ► keep the wolf from the door have enough money to be able to buy food. Main Entry: ↑wolf … English terms dictionary
keep the wolf from the door — In order to keep the wolf from the door, you need to have enough money to buy food and other essentials. My grandparents earned barely enough to keep the wolf from the door … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
keep the wolf from the door — verb a) To ward off poverty or hunger. They didnt earn much, but it was enough to keep the wolf from the door. b) To delay sexual ejaculation … Wiktionary
keep the wolf from the door — to have enough money to be able to eat and live. Forty percent of the country s population receive part time wages that barely keep the wolf from the door … New idioms dictionary
keep the wolf from the door — to manage to earn enough money to buy food and other essential things I m prepared to do anything to keep the wolf from the door … English dictionary
keep\ the\ wolf\ from\ the\ door — v. phr. To avoid hunger, poverty, and/or creditors. I don t like my job, Mike complained, but I must do something to keep the wolves from the door. Compare: keep body and soul together … Словарь американских идиом
keep wolf from door — In order to keep the wolf from the door, you need to have enough money to buy food and other essentials. My grandparents earned barely enough money to keep the wolf from the door … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
keep the wolf (wolves) from the door — {v. phr.} To avoid hunger, poverty, and/or creditors. * / I don t like my job, Mike complained, but I must do something to keep the wolves from the door. / Compare: KEEP BODY AND SOUL TOGETHER … Dictionary of American idioms