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1 pill
[pil](a small ball or tablet of medicine, to be swallowed: She took a pill; sleeping-pills.) pille; -pille; tablet; -tablet* * *[pil](a small ball or tablet of medicine, to be swallowed: She took a pill; sleeping-pills.) pille; -pille; tablet; -tablet -
2 pill
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3 pill
substantiv1. pillearbejde -
4 morning-after pill
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5 sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
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6 poison pill
Betegnelse for dispositioner, der specielt i udlandet gennemføres med henblik på at gøre det mindre attraktivt eller praktisk taget umuligt for en uønsket køber at overtage virksomheden. Se også hostile take-over bid. Der kan eksempelvis være tale om at lade virksomheden påtage sig en tyngende gæld, der videregives til aktionærerne, eller at lade de ansatte få større tryghed i ansættelsen i form af en garanti for en betragtelig erstatning i tilfælde af afskedigelse i forbindelse med en eventuel overtagelse. Se også poison put. -
7 birth control pill
p-pille {fk} -
8 poison pill
Betegnelse for dispositioner, der specielt i udlandet gennemføres med henblik på at gøre det mindre attraktivt eller praktisk taget umuligt for en uønsket køber at overtage virksomheden. Se også hostile take-over bid. Der kan eksempelvis være tale om at lade virksomheden påtage sig en tyngende gæld, der videregives til aktionærerne, eller at lade de ansatte få større tryghed i ansættelsen i form af en garanti for en betragtelig erstatning i tilfælde af afskedigelse i forbindelse med en eventuel overtagelse. Se også poison put. -
9 contraceptive
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10 cure
[kjuə] 1. verb1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) helbrede; kurere2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) kurere3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) konservere; tørre; salte2. noun(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) kur; behandling; middel- curable- curative* * *[kjuə] 1. verb1) (to make better: That medicine cured me; That will cure him of his bad habits.) helbrede; kurere2) (to get rid of (an illness etc): That pill cured my headache.) kurere3) (to preserve (bacon etc) by drying, salting etc.) konservere; tørre; salte2. noun(something which cures: They're trying to find a cure for cancer.) kur; behandling; middel- curable- curative -
11 mg
( written abbreviation) (milligram(s): The pill contains 50 mg of vitamin C.) mg* * *( written abbreviation) (milligram(s): The pill contains 50 mg of vitamin C.) mg -
12 mg.
( written abbreviation) (milligram(s): The pill contains 50 mg of vitamin C.) mg* * *( written abbreviation) (milligram(s): The pill contains 50 mg of vitamin C.) mg -
13 morning
['mo:niŋ](the first part of the day, approximately up to noon: this morning; tomorrow morning.) morgen; formiddag- morning glory
- morning dress* * *['mo:niŋ](the first part of the day, approximately up to noon: this morning; tomorrow morning.) morgen; formiddag- morning glory
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14 settle
['setl]1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) sætte sig til rette2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) lægge sig3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) berolige4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) bosætte sig5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) aftale; bilægge6) (to pay (a bill).) betale•- settler
- settle down
- settle in
- settle on
- settle up* * *['setl]1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) sætte sig til rette2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) lægge sig3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) berolige4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) bosætte sig5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) aftale; bilægge6) (to pay (a bill).) betale•- settler
- settle down
- settle in
- settle on
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15 sleep
[sli:p] 1. past tense, past participle - slept; verb(to rest with the eyes closed and in a state of natural unconsciousness: Goodnight - sleep well!; I can't sleep - my mind is too active.) sove2. noun((a) rest in a state of natural unconsciousness: It is bad for you to have too little sleep, since it makes you tired; I had only four hours' sleep last night.) søvn- sleeper- sleepless
- sleepy
- sleepily
- sleepiness
- sleeping-bag
- sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
- sleepwalk
- sleepwalker
- put to sleep
- sleep like a log/top
- sleep off
- sleep on* * *[sli:p] 1. past tense, past participle - slept; verb(to rest with the eyes closed and in a state of natural unconsciousness: Goodnight - sleep well!; I can't sleep - my mind is too active.) sove2. noun((a) rest in a state of natural unconsciousness: It is bad for you to have too little sleep, since it makes you tired; I had only four hours' sleep last night.) søvn- sleeper- sleepless
- sleepy
- sleepily
- sleepiness
- sleeping-bag
- sleeping-pill / sleeping-tablet
- sleepwalk
- sleepwalker
- put to sleep
- sleep like a log/top
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16 swallow
I 1. ['swoləu] verb1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) sluge; synke2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) sluge2. noun(an act of swallowing.) synkebevægelse- swallow up II ['swoləu] noun(a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) svale* * *I 1. ['swoləu] verb1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) sluge; synke2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) sluge2. noun(an act of swallowing.) synkebevægelse- swallow up II ['swoləu] noun(a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) svale -
17 tablet
['tæblit]1) (a pill: Take these tablets for your headache; a sleeping-tablet (= a tablet to make one sleep).) tablet; -tablet2) (a flat piece or bar (of soap etc): I bought a tablet of soap.) stykke; plade3) (a piece of usually stone with a flat surface on which words are engraved etc: They put up a marble tablet in memory of his father.) tavle; -tavle* * *['tæblit]1) (a pill: Take these tablets for your headache; a sleeping-tablet (= a tablet to make one sleep).) tablet; -tablet2) (a flat piece or bar (of soap etc): I bought a tablet of soap.) stykke; plade3) (a piece of usually stone with a flat surface on which words are engraved etc: They put up a marble tablet in memory of his father.) tavle; -tavle -
18 tranquilliser
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19 tranquillizer
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20 golden parachute
Betegnelse, der anvendes om usædvanligt store ’gyldne håndtryk’ til ledelsen. Den udløses, hvis ledelsen bliver fjernet fra dens poster i forbindelse med et uønsket skift i kontrollen over selskabet. Se også hostile take-over bid, Pac-Man defence, poison pill, lock-up, raider og sweeping the street.
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Pill — Pill … Deutsch Wikipedia
pill — [ pıl ] noun count * a small piece of solid medicine that you swallow with water: sleeping/contraceptive/vitamin pills take a pill: Did you remember to take your pills this morning? pill for: The doctor prescribed some pills for the pain. a. the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Pill — can refer to: * A ball, or anything small and round, hence also: ** A pill (pharmacy): A pharmacological dosage form, now rendered obsolete by tablets and capsules, hence also: *** The Pill , a general nickname for the combined oral contraceptive … Wikipedia
pill — ► NOUN 1) a small round mass of solid medicine for swallowing whole. 2) (the Pill) a contraceptive pill. ► VERB ▪ (of knitted fabric) form small balls of fluff on its surface. ● a bitter pill Cf. ↑a bitter pill … English terms dictionary
Pill — Pill, n. [F. pilute, L. pilula a pill, little ball, dim. of L. pila a ball. Cf. {Piles}.] 1. A medicine in the form of a little ball, or small round mass, to be swallowed whole. [1913 Webster] 2. Figuratively, something offensive or nauseous… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pill — Blason inconnu … Wikipédia en Français
pill — pill1 [pil] n. [LME pylle, contr. < L pilula, dim. of pila, a ball: see PILES] 1. a small ball, tablet, capsule, etc. of medicine to be swallowed whole 2. anything unpleasant but unavoidable 3. a) something like a pill in shape b) … English World dictionary
Pill — Pill, v. t. [Cf. L. pilare to deprive of hair, and E. pill, n. (above).] 1. To deprive of hair; to make bald. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To peel; to make by removing the skin. [1913 Webster] [Jacob] pilled white streaks . . . in the rods. Gen. xxx … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pill — Pill, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Pilled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pilling}.] [F. piller, L. pilare; cf. It. pigliare to take. Cf. {Peel} to plunder.] To rob; to plunder; to pillage; to peel. See {Peel}, to plunder. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] Pillers… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pill — Pill, n. [Cf. {Peel} skin, or {Pillion}.] The peel or skin. [Obs.] Some be covered over with crusts, or hard pills, as the locusts. Holland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pill — Pill, v. i. To be peeled; to peel off in flakes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English