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1 pond
[pond](a small lake or pool: the village pond.) dam; -dam; kær; -kær* * *[pond](a small lake or pool: the village pond.) dam; -dam; kær; -kær -
2 pond skater [family Gerridae]
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3 village pond
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4 pola kila
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5 ponder
['pondə](to consider carefully: He pondered (on) the suggestion.) overveje; spekulere på* * *['pondə](to consider carefully: He pondered (on) the suggestion.) overveje; spekulere på -
6 droop
[dru:p]1) (to (cause to) hang down: The willows drooped over the pond.) hænge ned2) ((of a plant) to flop from lack of water: a vase of drooping flowers.) hænge* * *[dru:p]1) (to (cause to) hang down: The willows drooped over the pond.) hænge ned2) ((of a plant) to flop from lack of water: a vase of drooping flowers.) hænge -
7 fringe
[frin‹] 1. noun1) (a border of loose threads on a carpet, shawl etc: Her red shawl has a black fringe.) frynse2) (hair cut to hang over the forehead: You should have your fringe cut before it covers your eyes.) pandehår3) (the outer area; the edge; the part farthest from the main part or centre of something: on the fringe of the city.) udkant; periferi2. verb(to make or be a border around: Trees fringed the pond.) omkranse* * *[frin‹] 1. noun1) (a border of loose threads on a carpet, shawl etc: Her red shawl has a black fringe.) frynse2) (hair cut to hang over the forehead: You should have your fringe cut before it covers your eyes.) pandehår3) (the outer area; the edge; the part farthest from the main part or centre of something: on the fringe of the city.) udkant; periferi2. verb(to make or be a border around: Trees fringed the pond.) omkranse -
8 head over heels
1) (completely: He fell head over heels in love.) forelsket til op over begge ører2) (turning over completely; headfirst: He fell head over heels into a pond.) hovedkulds; med hovedet først* * *1) (completely: He fell head over heels in love.) forelsket til op over begge ører2) (turning over completely; headfirst: He fell head over heels into a pond.) hovedkulds; med hovedet først -
9 ice
1. noun1) (frozen water: The pond is covered with ice.) is2) (an ice-cream: chocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.) is; -is3) ((American) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream: lemon ice(s).) sorbet-is2. verb(to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) glasere- icing- icy
- icily
- iciness
- ice age
- ice axe
- iceberg
- ice box
- ice-cream
- ice-cube
- ice rink
- ice-skate
- ice-skating
- ice tray
- ice over/up* * *1. noun1) (frozen water: The pond is covered with ice.) is2) (an ice-cream: chocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.) is; -is3) ((American) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream: lemon ice(s).) sorbet-is2. verb(to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) glasere- icing- icy
- icily
- iciness
- ice age
- ice axe
- iceberg
- ice box
- ice-cream
- ice-cube
- ice rink
- ice-skate
- ice-skating
- ice tray
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10 ice over/up
(to become covered with ice: The pond iced over during the night; The windows have iced up.) ise til; fryse til* * *(to become covered with ice: The pond iced over during the night; The windows have iced up.) ise til; fryse til -
11 organism
['o:ɡənizəm](a usually small living animal or plant: A pond is full of organisms.) organisme* * *['o:ɡənizəm](a usually small living animal or plant: A pond is full of organisms.) organisme -
12 quack
I 1. noun(the cry of a duck.) rappen2. verb(to make such a sound: The ducks quacked noisily as they swam across the pond.) rappeII noun((used as an adjective) a person who dishonestly claims to have medical qualifications: a quack doctor/psychologist; quack medicine/cures.) kvaksalver* * *I 1. noun(the cry of a duck.) rappen2. verb(to make such a sound: The ducks quacked noisily as they swam across the pond.) rappeII noun((used as an adjective) a person who dishonestly claims to have medical qualifications: a quack doctor/psychologist; quack medicine/cures.) kvaksalver -
13 ripple
['ripl] 1. noun(a little wave or movement on the surface of water etc: He threw the stone into the pond, and watched the ripples spread across the water.) ring2. verb(to (cause to) have ripples: The grass rippled in the wind; The wind rippled the grass.) bølge* * *['ripl] 1. noun(a little wave or movement on the surface of water etc: He threw the stone into the pond, and watched the ripples spread across the water.) ring2. verb(to (cause to) have ripples: The grass rippled in the wind; The wind rippled the grass.) bølge -
14 scum
1) (dirty foam that forms on the surface of a liquid: The pond was covered with (a) scum.) skum2) (bad, worthless people: People of that sort are the scum of the earth.) bærme* * *1) (dirty foam that forms on the surface of a liquid: The pond was covered with (a) scum.) skum2) (bad, worthless people: People of that sort are the scum of the earth.) bærme -
15 slime
(thin, slippery mud or other matter that is soft, sticky and half-liquid: There was a layer of slime at the bottom of the pond.) dynd; slam- slimy- sliminess* * *(thin, slippery mud or other matter that is soft, sticky and half-liquid: There was a layer of slime at the bottom of the pond.) dynd; slam- slimy- sliminess -
16 spawn
[spo:n] 1. noun(the eggs of fish, frogs etc: In the spring, the pond is full of frog-spawn.) rogn; -rogn; æg; -æg2. verb((of frogs, fish etc) to produce spawn.) gyde; lægge æg* * *[spo:n] 1. noun(the eggs of fish, frogs etc: In the spring, the pond is full of frog-spawn.) rogn; -rogn; æg; -æg2. verb((of frogs, fish etc) to produce spawn.) gyde; lægge æg -
17 teem
[ti:m]1) ((with with) to be full of: The pond was teeming with fish.) vrimle2) (to rain heavily: The rain was teeming down.) styrte* * *[ti:m]1) ((with with) to be full of: The pond was teeming with fish.) vrimle2) (to rain heavily: The rain was teeming down.) styrte
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pond — pond … Dictionnaire des rimes
Pond — Pond, n. [Probably originally, an inclosed body of water, and the same word as pound. See {Pound} an inclosure.] A body of water, naturally or artificially confined, and usually of less extent than a lake. Through pond or pool. Milton. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Pond — Pond, v. t. To make into a pond; to collect, as water, in a pond by damming. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Pond — Pond, v. t. [See {Ponder}.] To ponder. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Pleaseth you, pond your suppliant s plaint. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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