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1 lammesteg
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2 lammelever
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3 lammekød n
lamb -
4 lam n
lamb -
5 lam
sg - lammet, pl - lamягнёнок м, бара́шек м* * *lamb, paralytic* * *I. (et -)zo lamb.II. adj paralysed;[ en lam] a paralytic;[ han er lam i højre ben] his right leg is paralysed. -
6 persianer
(en -e) Persian lamb;( persianerpels) Persian lamb coat. -
7 påskelam
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8 dæggelam
pet lamb;(fig) darling, pet. -
9 from
1) на́божный2) кро́ткий, сми́рный* * *devout, godly, pious, saintly* * *adj( gudfrygtig) pious ( fx a pious child);( ivrig i troen) devout ( fx a devout Catholic);( sagtmodig) gentle, good;[ et fromt bedrag] a pious fraud;[ et fromt ønske] a pious hope;[ from som et lam] meek as a lamb. -
10 gimmerlam
(et -) ewe-lamb. -
11 lammefrom
adj meek (as a lamb);[ han ser så lammefrom ud] he looks as if butter would not melt in his mouth. -
12 lammekød
sg - lámmeetбара́нина ж* * *lamb. -
13 lammeuld
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14 læmme
vb lamb. -
15 mildne
alleviate, moderate, temper, tone down* * *vb( lindre) relieve ( fx pain, distress, hardship),(mere F) soothe ( fx pain),F alleviate ( fx pain);( formilde) mitigate ( fx pain, suffering, the punishment, his anger),( afbøde) cushion ( fx the effects);( dæmpe) dim ( fx the light),( om ytring) tone down ( fx an expression);( om temperatur) take the edge off ( fx the sun took the edge off the frost), temper ( fx God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb). -
16 mælam
(et -) baa-lamb. -
17 offerlam
sacrificial lamb;(fig) innocent victim. -
18 ofre
lay down, sacrifice* * *vb( til guddom) sacrifice, offer up ( fx a lamb);( give afkald på, give til pris) sacrifice ( fx sacrifice one's career for a woman; she sacrificed her career to his work);( anvende) spend (på on, fx spend money (, time, care, energy) on something), devote (på to, fx devote all one's time to something),F dedicate (på to, fx dedicate energy to something);( kaste op) be sick,T ( om søsyg) feed the fishes;[ ofre sit liv] give (el. sacrifice) one's life,F lay down one's life ( for for, fx sacrifice one's life for aprinciple; lay down one's life for a cause);[ han ofrede det ikke megen opmærksomhed (, mange tanker)] he did not give much attention (, thought) to it;[ ofre sig for] sacrifice oneself for (el. to) ( fx for one's family, to somebody else's interests);( hellige sig) devote oneself to. -
19 steg
joint, roast* * *I. (en -e) roast ( fx a roast of lamb (, pork, veal)),( især større) joint ( fx a joint of beef (, mutton)).II. præt af stige.
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