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21 cur
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22 dish
[diʃ]1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) fad; skål2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) ret•- dish-washing
- dishwater
- dish out* * *[diʃ]1) (a plate, bowl etc in which food is brought to the table: a large shallow dish.) fad; skål2) (food mixed and prepared for the table: She served us an interesting dish containing chicken and almonds.) ret•- dish-washing
- dishwater
- dish out -
23 emulsion paint
(a paint mixed with water rather than oil.) emulsionsmaling* * *(a paint mixed with water rather than oil.) emulsionsmaling -
24 garbled
((of a story etc) mixed up: The child gave a garbled account of the accident.) forkludret; fordrejet* * *((of a story etc) mixed up: The child gave a garbled account of the accident.) forkludret; fordrejet -
25 grill
[ɡril] 1. verb1) (to cook directly under heat: to grill the chops.) grille2) (to question (a person) closely: The police grilled the man they thought was the murderer.) krydsforhøre2. noun1) (the part of a cooker used for grilling.) grill2) (a frame of metal bars for grilling food on.) grillrist3) (a dish of grilled food: a mixed grill.) grillret* * *[ɡril] 1. verb1) (to cook directly under heat: to grill the chops.) grille2) (to question (a person) closely: The police grilled the man they thought was the murderer.) krydsforhøre2. noun1) (the part of a cooker used for grilling.) grill2) (a frame of metal bars for grilling food on.) grillrist3) (a dish of grilled food: a mixed grill.) grillret -
26 heterogeneous
[,hetə'ro‹i:niəs](composed of parts or elements of different kinds: a heterogeneous population; a heterogeneous class of pupils (= mixed academic levels).) heterogen; forskelligartet* * *[,hetə'ro‹i:niəs](composed of parts or elements of different kinds: a heterogeneous population; a heterogeneous class of pupils (= mixed academic levels).) heterogen; forskelligartet -
27 impure
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28 impurity
1) (something which is mixed into another substance, but which should not be: There are too many impurities in this steel.) urenhed2) (the state of being impure: Complaints were made about the impurity of the milk.) uren; urenhed* * *1) (something which is mixed into another substance, but which should not be: There are too many impurities in this steel.) urenhed2) (the state of being impure: Complaints were made about the impurity of the milk.) uren; urenhed -
29 involve
[in'volv]1) (to require; to bring as a result: His job involves a lot of travelling.) involvere; medføre2) ((often with in or with) to cause to take part in or to be mixed up in: He has always been involved in/with the theatre; Don't ask my advice - I don't want to be/get involved.) involvere; inddrage•- involved- involvement* * *[in'volv]1) (to require; to bring as a result: His job involves a lot of travelling.) involvere; medføre2) ((often with in or with) to cause to take part in or to be mixed up in: He has always been involved in/with the theatre; Don't ask my advice - I don't want to be/get involved.) involvere; inddrage•- involved- involvement -
30 medicated
['medikeitid](having a healing or health-giving substance mixed in: Medicated shampoo.) medicinsk beriget* * *['medikeitid](having a healing or health-giving substance mixed in: Medicated shampoo.) medicinsk beriget -
31 miscellaneous
[misə'leiniəs] 1. adjective(composed of several kinds; mixed: a miscellaneous collection of pictures.) blandet2. noun(short for miscellaneous items: The last section of the catalogue is entitled `miscellaneous'.)* * *[misə'leiniəs] 1. adjective(composed of several kinds; mixed: a miscellaneous collection of pictures.) blandet2. noun(short for miscellaneous items: The last section of the catalogue is entitled `miscellaneous'.) -
32 mix up
1) (to blend together: I need to mix up another tin of paint.) opblande2) (to confuse or muddle: I'm always mixing the twins up.) blande sammen3) (to confuse or upset: You've mixed me up completely with all this information.) forvirre* * *1) (to blend together: I need to mix up another tin of paint.) opblande2) (to confuse or muddle: I'm always mixing the twins up.) blande sammen3) (to confuse or upset: You've mixed me up completely with all this information.) forvirre -
33 mixture
['miks ə]1) (the result of mixing things or people together: a mixture of eggs, flour and milk.) blanding; -blanding2) (a number of things mixed together and used for a given purpose: The doctor gave the baby some cough mixture.) mikstur3) (the act of mixing.) blanding* * *['miks ə]1) (the result of mixing things or people together: a mixture of eggs, flour and milk.) blanding; -blanding2) (a number of things mixed together and used for a given purpose: The doctor gave the baby some cough mixture.) mikstur3) (the act of mixing.) blanding -
34 papier-mâché
noun, adjective((of) a substance consisting of paper mixed together with some kind of glue, which can be made into models, bowls, boxes etc.)* * *noun, adjective((of) a substance consisting of paper mixed together with some kind of glue, which can be made into models, bowls, boxes etc.) -
35 plaster
1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface: He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall; a plaster ceiling.) gips; gips-2) (( also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc: She's got her arm in plaster; a plaster model.) gips; gips-3) ((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) plaster2. verb1) (to put plaster on: They plastered the walls.) pudse2) (to spread or apply rather too thickly: She'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.) smøre•- plastic 3. adjective(easily made into different shapes.) plastik-* * *1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface: He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall; a plaster ceiling.) gips; gips-2) (( also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc: She's got her arm in plaster; a plaster model.) gips; gips-3) ((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) plaster2. verb1) (to put plaster on: They plastered the walls.) pudse2) (to spread or apply rather too thickly: She'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.) smøre•- plastic 3. adjective(easily made into different shapes.) plastik- -
36 pure
['pjuə]1) (not mixed with anything especially dirty or less valuable: pure gold.) ren2) (clean, especially morally: pure thoughts.) ren3) (complete; absolute: a pure accident.) ren4) ((of sounds) clear; keeping in tune: She sang in a high pure tone.) klar; ren•- purely- pureness
- purity
- purify
- purification
- pure-blooded
- pure-bred
- pure and simple* * *['pjuə]1) (not mixed with anything especially dirty or less valuable: pure gold.) ren2) (clean, especially morally: pure thoughts.) ren3) (complete; absolute: a pure accident.) ren4) ((of sounds) clear; keeping in tune: She sang in a high pure tone.) klar; ren•- purely- pureness
- purity
- purify
- purification
- pure-blooded
- pure-bred
- pure and simple -
37 quicklime
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38 race
I 1. [reis] noun(a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) væddeløb; -væddeløb2. verb1) (to (cause to) run in a race: I'm racing my horse on Saturday; The horse is racing against five others.) løbe væddeløb; løbe2) (to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest: I'll race you to that tree.) løbe om kap3) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.) suse•- racer- racecourse
- racehorse
- racetrack
- racing-car
- a race against time
- the races II [reis]1) (any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections: the Negro race; the white races; ( also adjective) race relations.) race; race-2) (the fact of belonging to any of these various sections: the problem of race.) race-3) (a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.) race•- racial- racialism
- racialist
- the human race
- of mixed race* * *I 1. [reis] noun(a competition to find who or which is the fastest: a horse race.) væddeløb; -væddeløb2. verb1) (to (cause to) run in a race: I'm racing my horse on Saturday; The horse is racing against five others.) løbe væddeløb; løbe2) (to have a competition with (someone) to find out who is the fastest: I'll race you to that tree.) løbe om kap3) (to go etc quickly: He raced along the road on his bike.) suse•- racer- racecourse
- racehorse
- racetrack
- racing-car
- a race against time
- the races II [reis]1) (any one section of mankind, having a particular set of characteristics which make it different from other sections: the Negro race; the white races; ( also adjective) race relations.) race; race-2) (the fact of belonging to any of these various sections: the problem of race.) race-3) (a group of people who share the same culture, language etc; the Anglo-Saxon race.) race•- racial- racialism
- racialist
- the human race
- of mixed race -
39 salad
['sæləd]((a dish of) mixed raw vegetables.) salat- salad cream
- salad dressing* * *['sæləd]((a dish of) mixed raw vegetables.) salat- salad cream
- salad dressing -
40 sleet
[sli:t] 1. noun(rain mixed with snow or hail: That isn't snow - it's just sleet.) slud2. verb(to hail or snow, with a mixture of rain: It seems to be sleeting outside.) falde slud* * *[sli:t] 1. noun(rain mixed with snow or hail: That isn't snow - it's just sleet.) slud2. verb(to hail or snow, with a mixture of rain: It seems to be sleeting outside.) falde slud
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