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  • 1 obviously

    adverb (it is clear (that something is the case): Obviously, I'll need some help.) klart
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    adverb (it is clear (that something is the case): Obviously, I'll need some help.) klart

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  • 2 obviously

    åbenbart

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  • 3 a cut above

    ((obviously) better than: He's a cut above the average engineer.) en tand bedre (end)
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    ((obviously) better than: He's a cut above the average engineer.) en tand bedre (end)

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  • 4 a tall story

    (an obviously untrue story; a lie.) løgn
    * * *
    (an obviously untrue story; a lie.) løgn

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  • 5 affront

    1. noun
    (an insult, usually one made in public: His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.) fornærmelse
    2. verb
    (to insult or offend: We were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.) fornærme
    * * *
    1. noun
    (an insult, usually one made in public: His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.) fornærmelse
    2. verb
    (to insult or offend: We were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.) fornærme

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  • 6 date

    I 1. [deit] noun
    1) ((a statement on a letter etc giving) the day of the month, the month and year: I can't read the date on this letter.) dato
    2) (the day and month and/or the year in which something happened or is going to happen: What is your date of birth?) -dato
    3) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.) aftale; stævnemøde
    2. verb
    1) (to have or put a date on: This letter isn't dated.) datere
    2) ((with from or back) to belong to; to have been made, written etc at (a certain time): Their quarrel dates back to last year.) datere sig til; gå tilbage til
    3) (to become obviously old-fashioned: His books haven't dated much.) forældes; blive umoderne
    - dateline
    - out of date
    - to date
    - up to date
    II [deit] noun
    (the brown, sticky fruit of the date palm, a kind of tree growing in the tropics.) daddel
    * * *
    I 1. [deit] noun
    1) ((a statement on a letter etc giving) the day of the month, the month and year: I can't read the date on this letter.) dato
    2) (the day and month and/or the year in which something happened or is going to happen: What is your date of birth?) -dato
    3) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.) aftale; stævnemøde
    2. verb
    1) (to have or put a date on: This letter isn't dated.) datere
    2) ((with from or back) to belong to; to have been made, written etc at (a certain time): Their quarrel dates back to last year.) datere sig til; gå tilbage til
    3) (to become obviously old-fashioned: His books haven't dated much.) forældes; blive umoderne
    - dateline
    - out of date
    - to date
    - up to date
    II [deit] noun
    (the brown, sticky fruit of the date palm, a kind of tree growing in the tropics.) daddel

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  • 7 evidently

    1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) tydeligvis
    2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) helt tydeligt
    * * *
    1) (as far as can be seen: Evidently he disagrees.) tydeligvis
    2) (clearly or obviously: He was quite evidently furious.) helt tydeligt

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  • 8 irony

    plural - ironies; noun
    1) (a form of deliberate mockery in which one says the opposite of what is obviously true.) ironi
    2) (seeming mockery in a situation, words etc: The irony of the situation was that he stole the money which she had already planned to give him.) ironi
    - ironical
    - ironic
    - ironically
    * * *
    plural - ironies; noun
    1) (a form of deliberate mockery in which one says the opposite of what is obviously true.) ironi
    2) (seeming mockery in a situation, words etc: The irony of the situation was that he stole the money which she had already planned to give him.) ironi
    - ironical
    - ironic
    - ironically

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  • 9 man

    [mæn] 1. plural - men; noun
    1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) mand; -mand
    2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) menneske
    3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) mand
    4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) mand
    5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) menig
    6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) spiller
    2. verb
    (to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) bemande
    - - man
    - manhood
    - mankind
    - manly
    - manliness
    - manned
    - man-eating
    - man-eater
    - manhandle
    - manhole
    - man-made
    - manpower
    - manservant
    - mansized
    - mansize
    - manslaughter
    - menfolk
    - menswear
    - as one man
    - the man in the street
    - man of letters
    - man of the world
    - man to man
    - to a man
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    [mæn] 1. plural - men; noun
    1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) mand; -mand
    2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) menneske
    3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) mand
    4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) mand
    5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) menig
    6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) spiller
    2. verb
    (to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) bemande
    - - man
    - manhood
    - mankind
    - manly
    - manliness
    - manned
    - man-eating
    - man-eater
    - manhandle
    - manhole
    - man-made
    - manpower
    - manservant
    - mansized
    - mansize
    - manslaughter
    - menfolk
    - menswear
    - as one man
    - the man in the street
    - man of letters
    - man of the world
    - man to man
    - to a man

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  • 10 obvious

    ['obviəs]
    (easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) indlysende
    * * *
    ['obviəs]
    (easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) indlysende

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  • 11 of course

    (naturally or obviously: Of course, he didn't tell me any secrets; Of course I can swim.) selvfølgelig
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    (naturally or obviously: Of course, he didn't tell me any secrets; Of course I can swim.) selvfølgelig

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  • 12 smug

    (well satisfied, or too obviously pleased, with oneself: I don't like that smug little man.) selvtilfreds
    - smugness
    * * *
    (well satisfied, or too obviously pleased, with oneself: I don't like that smug little man.) selvtilfreds
    - smugness

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  • 13 snore

    [sno:] 1. verb
    (to make a noise like a snort while sleeping, when one is breathing in: He was obviously asleep because he was snoring loudly.) snorke
    2. noun
    (an act of snoring.) snorken
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    [sno:] 1. verb
    (to make a noise like a snort while sleeping, when one is breathing in: He was obviously asleep because he was snoring loudly.) snorke
    2. noun
    (an act of snoring.) snorken

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  • 14 troubled

    1) (worried or anxious: He is obviously a troubled man.) bekymret
    2) (disturbed and not peaceful: troubled sleep.) urolig
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    1) (worried or anxious: He is obviously a troubled man.) bekymret
    2) (disturbed and not peaceful: troubled sleep.) urolig

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  • obviously — ob|vi|ous|ly [ abviəsli ] adverb *** in a way that is clear for almost anyone to see or understand: Richards was obviously disappointed at being left off the team. Isn t he afraid? Obviously not. a. MAINLY SPOKEN used for emphasizing that you… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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