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121 frizz
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122 frost
[frost] 1. noun1) (frozen dew, vapour etc: The ground was covered with frost this morning.) frost2) (the coldness of weather needed to form ice: There'll be (a) frost tomorrow.) frost; frostvejr2. verb1) (to become covered with frost: The windscreen of my car frosted up last night.) fryse til2) ((American) to cover a cake with frosting.) glasere•- frosting- frosty
- frostily
- frostbite
- frostbitten* * *[frost] 1. noun1) (frozen dew, vapour etc: The ground was covered with frost this morning.) frost2) (the coldness of weather needed to form ice: There'll be (a) frost tomorrow.) frost; frostvejr2. verb1) (to become covered with frost: The windscreen of my car frosted up last night.) fryse til2) ((American) to cover a cake with frosting.) glasere•- frosting- frosty
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123 game
[ɡeim] 1. noun1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) leg2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) spil3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) spil; kamp4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) vildt; fuglevildt2. adjective(brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) modig; villig; parat- gamely- games
- gamekeeper
- game point
- game reserve
- game warden
- the game is up* * *[ɡeim] 1. noun1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) leg2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) spil3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) spil; kamp4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) vildt; fuglevildt2. adjective(brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) modig; villig; parat- gamely- games
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124 gamma rays
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125 genitive
['‹enitiv]((the case or form of) a noun, pronoun etc which shows possession: In John's hat, `John's' is in the genitive / is a genitive; ( also adjective) the genitive case.) genitiv; ejefald* * *['‹enitiv]((the case or form of) a noun, pronoun etc which shows possession: In John's hat, `John's' is in the genitive / is a genitive; ( also adjective) the genitive case.) genitiv; ejefald -
126 go slow
((of workers in a factory etc) to work less quickly than usual, eg as a form of protest.) sætte arbejdstempoet ned* * *((of workers in a factory etc) to work less quickly than usual, eg as a form of protest.) sætte arbejdstempoet ned -
127 goalpost
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128 government
1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) regering2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) styre3) (the act or process of governing.) styre; regere•- governor
- governorship* * *1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) regering2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) styre3) (the act or process of governing.) styre; regere•- governor
- governorship
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