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41 get rid of
(to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) slippe af med* * *(to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) slippe af med -
42 go against
1) (to oppose or refuse to act on: A child should never go against his parents' wishes.) gå imod2) (to be unacceptable to: This goes against my conscience.) gå imod* * *1) (to oppose or refuse to act on: A child should never go against his parents' wishes.) gå imod2) (to be unacceptable to: This goes against my conscience.) gå imod -
43 go back on
(to fail to do (something one has promised to do): I never go back on my promises.) bryde; løbe fra* * *(to fail to do (something one has promised to do): I never go back on my promises.) bryde; løbe fra -
44 gossip
['ɡosip] 1. noun1) (talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful: I never pay any attention to gossip.) sladder2) (a chat: She dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.) snak3) (a person who listens to and passes on gossip: She's a dreadful gossip.) sladderkælling2. verb1) (to pass on gossip.) sladre2) (to chat.) sludre; snakke•- gossipy- gossip column* * *['ɡosip] 1. noun1) (talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful: I never pay any attention to gossip.) sladder2) (a chat: She dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.) snak3) (a person who listens to and passes on gossip: She's a dreadful gossip.) sladderkælling2. verb1) (to pass on gossip.) sladre2) (to chat.) sludre; snakke•- gossipy- gossip column -
45 grey
[ɡrei] 1. adjective1) (of a mixture of colour between black and white: Ashes are grey.) grå2) (grey-haired: He's turning/going grey.) gråhåret2. noun1) ((any shade of) a colour between black and white: Grey is rather a dull colour.) grå2) (something grey in colour: I never wear grey.) gråt; noget, som er gråt3. verb(to become grey or grey-haired.) blive grå; gråne- greyish* * *[ɡrei] 1. adjective1) (of a mixture of colour between black and white: Ashes are grey.) grå2) (grey-haired: He's turning/going grey.) gråhåret2. noun1) ((any shade of) a colour between black and white: Grey is rather a dull colour.) grå2) (something grey in colour: I never wear grey.) gråt; noget, som er gråt3. verb(to become grey or grey-haired.) blive grå; gråne- greyish -
46 hard-and-fast
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47 hardly
1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) næsten2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) næsten ikke; næppe3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) næppe* * *1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) næsten2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) næsten ikke; næppe3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) næppe -
48 headline
noun (the words written in large letters at the top of newspaper articles: I never read a paper in detail - I just glance at the headlines.) overskrift* * *noun (the words written in large letters at the top of newspaper articles: I never read a paper in detail - I just glance at the headlines.) overskrift -
49 hear
[hiə]past tense, past participle - heard; verb1) (to (be able to) receive (sounds) by ear: I don't hear very well; Speak louder - I can't hear you; I didn't hear you come in.) høre2) (to listen to for some purpose: A judge hears court cases; Part of a manager's job is to hear workers' complaints.) afhøre; høre3) (to receive information, news etc, not only by ear: I've heard that story before; I hear that you're leaving; `Have you heard from your sister?' `Yes, I got a letter from her today'; I've never heard of him - who is he? This is the first I've heard of the plan.) høre; erfare•- hearing- hearing-aid
- hearsay
- hear! hear!
- I
- he will
- would not hear of* * *[hiə]past tense, past participle - heard; verb1) (to (be able to) receive (sounds) by ear: I don't hear very well; Speak louder - I can't hear you; I didn't hear you come in.) høre2) (to listen to for some purpose: A judge hears court cases; Part of a manager's job is to hear workers' complaints.) afhøre; høre3) (to receive information, news etc, not only by ear: I've heard that story before; I hear that you're leaving; `Have you heard from your sister?' `Yes, I got a letter from her today'; I've never heard of him - who is he? This is the first I've heard of the plan.) høre; erfare•- hearing- hearing-aid
- hearsay
- hear! hear!
- I
- he will
- would not hear of -
50 hearsay
[-sei]noun (that which one has been told about by others but for which one has otherwise no evidence: I never trust anything that I learn by hearsay.) rygte* * *[-sei]noun (that which one has been told about by others but for which one has otherwise no evidence: I never trust anything that I learn by hearsay.) rygte -
51 here goes
(I'm going to do something no matter what the consequences are: I've never tried diving before, but here goes!) så prøver vi; så starter vi* * *(I'm going to do something no matter what the consequences are: I've never tried diving before, but here goes!) så prøver vi; så starter vi -
52 hopefully
1) (in a hopeful way: The dog looked hopefully at the joint of meat.) håbefuldt2) (it is to be hoped that: Hopefully, that will never happen.) forhåbentligt* * *1) (in a hopeful way: The dog looked hopefully at the joint of meat.) håbefuldt2) (it is to be hoped that: Hopefully, that will never happen.) forhåbentligt -
53 ill
[il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) syg2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) dårlig3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) uheldig2. adverb(not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) dårligt3. noun1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) ondt2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) besværlighed•- ill-- illness
- ill-at-ease
- ill-fated
- ill-feeling
- ill-mannered / ill-bred
- ill-tempered / ill-natured
- ill-treat
- ill-treatment
- ill-use
- ill-will
- be taken ill* * *[il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) syg2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) dårlig3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) uheldig2. adverb(not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) dårligt3. noun1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) ondt2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) besværlighed•- ill-- illness
- ill-at-ease
- ill-fated
- ill-feeling
- ill-mannered / ill-bred
- ill-tempered / ill-natured
- ill-treat
- ill-treatment
- ill-use
- ill-will
- be taken ill -
54 immortal
[i'mo:tl](living for ever and never dying: A person's soul is said to be immortal; the immortal works of Shakespeare.) udødelig- immortalize
- immortalise* * *[i'mo:tl](living for ever and never dying: A person's soul is said to be immortal; the immortal works of Shakespeare.) udødelig- immortalize
- immortalise -
55 in the flesh
(actually present; in person: I have seen him on television, but never in the flesh.) i levende live; i egen person* * *(actually present; in person: I have seen him on television, but never in the flesh.) i levende live; i egen person -
56 indulge
1) (to allow (a person) to do or have what he wishes: You shouldn't indulge that child.) forkæle; forvænne2) (to follow (a wish, interest etc): He indulges his love of food by dining at expensive restaurants.) give efter for3) (to allow (oneself) a luxury etc: Life would be very dull if we never indulged (ourselves).) forkæle•- indulgent
- indulge in* * *1) (to allow (a person) to do or have what he wishes: You shouldn't indulge that child.) forkæle; forvænne2) (to follow (a wish, interest etc): He indulges his love of food by dining at expensive restaurants.) give efter for3) (to allow (oneself) a luxury etc: Life would be very dull if we never indulged (ourselves).) forkæle•- indulgent
- indulge in -
57 infallible
[in'fæləbl]1) ((of a person or his judgement etc) never making a mistake.) ufejlbarlig2) ((of a remedy etc) always successful: infallible cures.) ufejlbarlig; sikker•- infallibly* * *[in'fæləbl]1) ((of a person or his judgement etc) never making a mistake.) ufejlbarlig2) ((of a remedy etc) always successful: infallible cures.) ufejlbarlig; sikker•- infallibly -
58 inflexible
[in'fleksəbl]1) ((of a person) never yielding or giving way.) ubøjelig; urokkelig2) (not able to bend.) stiv•- inflexibility* * *[in'fleksəbl]1) ((of a person) never yielding or giving way.) ubøjelig; urokkelig2) (not able to bend.) stiv•- inflexibility -
59 jaywalker
['‹eiwo:kə](a person who walks carelessly among traffic: She never looks to see if there's a car coming before she crosses the road - she's a jaywalker.) fumlegænger* * *['‹eiwo:kə](a person who walks carelessly among traffic: She never looks to see if there's a car coming before she crosses the road - she's a jaywalker.) fumlegænger -
60 kindness
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