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couple, pair, twosome* * *(et -)( to sammenhørende) pair ( fx a pair of boots, of trousers);( om forlovede, gifte) couple, pair ( fx a married (, loving) couple; the happy pair, a pair of lovers);( et spand) pair ( fx a pair of horses), team;[ et par](dvs nogle få) a couple of, a few, one or two, two or three ( fxpages, days);(se også kasse);[ et par gange] once or twice, a few times;[ et par kopper] a cup and saucer;[ et par og tyve år] twenty-odd years;[ send mig et par ord] drop me a line;[ sige et par ord] say a few words;[ to par handsker (, sko etc)] two pairs of gloves (, shoes etc). -
42 samling
assembly, collection, compilation, ensemble, gathering, meet, miscellany, unification* * *(en -er)( det at samle) gathering, collection,F assembling;( ophobning) accumulation;( af et rige) unification;( af maskindele) assembling, assembly;( det som er samlet) collection ( fx of paintings),( af mennesker) gathering, crowd;( mindre) lot ( fx they are an odd lot),(mere neds) gang, pack ( fx of thieves);( parlamentssamling) session;( sammenføjning, fx på møbel) joint;[ få samling på] gather together ( fx the boys, one's thoughts), get together ( fx he hopes he can get his life together);(mil.) blow the assembly. -
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* * *(en -e)zo ( med skal) snail,( uden skal) slug;(anat: i øret) cochlea;( teknisk) worm,( vandsnegl) Archimedean screw;( øresnegl) earpiece;[ en gammel snegl] an old buffer;[ en sær snegl] an odd fish. -
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45 tilfældig
accidental, anyhow, casual, coincidental, erratic, haphazard, hit-or-miss, incidental, random* * *adj accidental ( fx similarity, meeting),(kun foran sb) chance ( fx acquaintance, discovery, meeting);F fortuitous;( uden bestemt hensigt) casual ( fx acquaintance, crime, meeting, remark);( lejlighedsvis) occasional ( fx visits);( spredt) stray ( fx remarks, shots, visitors);(foretaget el. valgt på må og få) random ( fx choice, examples, selection, shot), chosen at random ( fx they went into a house chosen at random),(neds) haphazard ( fx arrangement; in a haphazard way),F desultory ( fx reading; in a desultory way);[tilfældigt adv], se tilfældigvis,(= på må og få) at random ( fx scattered at random);[ tilfældigt valgt] chosen at random, randomly chosen;[ et tilfældigt valgt udsnit] a random sample;[ ganske (el. rent) tilfældigt] by a mere (el. the merest) chance, by sheer accident, quite accidentally;[ det var rent tilfældigt] it was a mere chance, it was a mere (el. pure) coincidence;[ tilfældigt arbejde] odd jobs;[ en tilfældig mand] some man;[ tilfældige omstændigheder] unforeseen (, chance, F: adventitious) circumstances. -
46 udenfor
beyond, outside* * *adv outside ( fx outside in the garden; go outside),(fig: ikke med) out of it ( fx he is old, he is out of it);[ føle sig udenfor] feel out of it (el. of things), feel left out,( fordi man er anderledes) feel odd man out;[ holde ham udenfor] leave him out;[ holde sig udenfor] keep out of it,( ikke ville mænge sig) stand aloof;( i skole) send somebody out of the room (el. outside). -
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Odd — ([o^]d), a. [Compar. {Odder} ([o^]d [ e]r); superl. {Oddest}.] [OE. odde, fr. Icel. oddi a tongue of land, a triangle, an odd number (from the third or odd angle, or point, of a triangle), orig., a point, tip; akin to Icel. oddr point, point of a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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odd — (adj.) c.1300, constituting a unit in excess of an even number, from O.N. oddi third or additional number, as in odda maðr third man, odd man (who gives the casting vote), odda tala odd number. The literal meaning of O.N. oddi is point of land,… … Etymology dictionary
odd — odd; odd·ish; odd·i·ty; odd·ling; odd·ly; odd·ment; odd·ness; … English syllables
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