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  • 61 static

    1. adjective
    (still; not moving.) statisk; stillestående
    2. noun
    (atmospheric disturbances causing poor reception of radio or television programmes.) atmosfærisk forstyrrelse
    - static electricity
    - static
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (still; not moving.) statisk; stillestående
    2. noun
    (atmospheric disturbances causing poor reception of radio or television programmes.) atmosfærisk forstyrrelse
    - static electricity
    - static

    English-Danish dictionary > static

  • 62 strain

    I 1. [strein] verb
    1) (to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent: They strained at the door, trying to pull it open; He strained to reach the rope.) presse; strække (sig)
    2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.) forstrække; anstrenge
    3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.) strække; stille krav til
    4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.) filtrere
    2. noun
    1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?) belastning
    2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.) belastning; pres
    3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.) forstrækning
    4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.) belastning
    - strainer
    - strain off
    II [strein] noun
    1) (a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc): a new strain of cattle.) type; race
    2) (a tendency in a person's character: I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.) islæt
    3) ((often in plural) (the sound of) a tune: I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.) toner
    * * *
    I 1. [strein] verb
    1) (to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent: They strained at the door, trying to pull it open; He strained to reach the rope.) presse; strække (sig)
    2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.) forstrække; anstrenge
    3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.) strække; stille krav til
    4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.) filtrere
    2. noun
    1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?) belastning
    2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.) belastning; pres
    3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.) forstrækning
    4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.) belastning
    - strainer
    - strain off
    II [strein] noun
    1) (a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc): a new strain of cattle.) type; race
    2) (a tendency in a person's character: I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.) islæt
    3) ((often in plural) (the sound of) a tune: I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.) toner

    English-Danish dictionary > strain

  • 63 under the weather

    (in poor health: I'm feeling under the weather this week.) sløj
    * * *
    (in poor health: I'm feeling under the weather this week.) sløj

    English-Danish dictionary > under the weather

  • 64 visibility

    noun (the range of distance over which things may be (clearly) seen: Visibility is poor today; Visibility in the fog was down to twenty yards in places.) sigtbarhed
    * * *
    noun (the range of distance over which things may be (clearly) seen: Visibility is poor today; Visibility in the fog was down to twenty yards in places.) sigtbarhed

    English-Danish dictionary > visibility

  • 65 waif

    [weif]
    (a stray, uncared-for child: a poor little waif.) hjemløst barn
    * * *
    [weif]
    (a stray, uncared-for child: a poor little waif.) hjemløst barn

    English-Danish dictionary > waif

  • 66 want

    [wont] 1. verb
    1) (to be interested in having or doing, or to wish to have or do (something); to desire: Do you want a cigarette?; She wants to know where he is; She wants to go home.) gerne ville have; gerne ville
    2) (to need: This wall wants a coat of paint.) trænge til
    3) (to lack: This house wants none of the usual modern features but I do not like it; The people will want (= be poor) no longer.) mangle; lide nød
    2. noun
    1) (something desired: The child has a long list of wants.) ønske
    2) (poverty: They have lived in want for many years.) fattigdom
    3) (a lack: There's no want of opportunities these days.) mangel
    - want ad
    - want for
    * * *
    [wont] 1. verb
    1) (to be interested in having or doing, or to wish to have or do (something); to desire: Do you want a cigarette?; She wants to know where he is; She wants to go home.) gerne ville have; gerne ville
    2) (to need: This wall wants a coat of paint.) trænge til
    3) (to lack: This house wants none of the usual modern features but I do not like it; The people will want (= be poor) no longer.) mangle; lide nød
    2. noun
    1) (something desired: The child has a long list of wants.) ønske
    2) (poverty: They have lived in want for many years.) fattigdom
    3) (a lack: There's no want of opportunities these days.) mangel
    - want ad
    - want for

    English-Danish dictionary > want

  • 67 wretch

    [re ]
    1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) stakkel
    2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) stymper
    - wretchedly
    - wretchedness
    * * *
    [re ]
    1) (a miserable, unhappy creature: The poor wretch!) stakkel
    2) (a name used in annoyance or anger: You wretch!) stymper
    - wretchedly
    - wretchedness

    English-Danish dictionary > wretch

  • 68 wretched

    ['re id]
    1) (very poor or miserable: They live in a wretched little house.) elendig
    2) (used in annoyance: This wretched machine won't work!) forbandet
    * * *
    ['re id]
    1) (very poor or miserable: They live in a wretched little house.) elendig
    2) (used in annoyance: This wretched machine won't work!) forbandet

    English-Danish dictionary > wretched

  • 69 Moody’s Investors Service

    Amerikansk kreditvurderingsbureau, der benytter følgende symboler til at udtrykke rating, enten langfristet (af en bestemt fordring) eller kortfristet (af den pågældende udsteders korte fordringer generelt):
    Langfristet
    Aaa Aa A
    Baa Ba B
    Caa Ca C
    Kortfristet
    Prime 1 = P1
    Prime 2 = P2
    Prime 3 = P3
    Not Prime = NP
    Aaa er bedst, Aa er næstbedst etc. For kategorierne Aa til B suppleres med 1, 2 eller 3 for at tilkendegive en lidt bedre eller lidt dårligere status inden for kategorien. Se Standard & Poor’s Corporation og Fitch IBCA.
    På markedet for kredit- og virksomhedsobligationer tales der om investment grade for langfristet gæld, når den pågældende udstedelse har en rating mellem Aaa og Baa3.

    Anglo-danske finansiel ordbog > Moody’s Investors Service

  • 70 rating

    En vurdering af en emissions kreditværdighed foretaget af kreditvurderingsbureauer, hvoraf de mest kendte er Standard & Poor’s Corporation og Moody’s Investors Service. Det er fortrinsvis stater, lokale myndigheder, større offentlige institutioner og selskaber i den private sektor, der benytter sig af en sådan vurdering til støtte for emissioner. Mange institutionelle investorer, især i USA, kan kun placere deres kapital i værdipapirer, der har en vis rating. Et selskabs emissioner vil aldrig kunne opnå en højere rating end dets hjemland.

    Anglo-danske finansiel ordbog > rating

  • 71 S&P

    Anglo-danske finansiel ordbog > S&P

  • 72 S&P 500

    Anglo-danske finansiel ordbog > S&P 500

  • 73 Moody’s Investors Service

    Amerikansk kreditvurderingsbureau, der benytter følgende symboler til at udtrykke rating, enten langfristet (af en bestemt fordring) eller kortfristet (af den pågældende udsteders korte fordringer generelt):
    Langfristet
    Aaa Aa A
    Baa Ba B
    Caa Ca C
    Kortfristet
    Prime 1 = P1
    Prime 2 = P2
    Prime 3 = P3
    Not Prime = NP
    Aaa er bedst, Aa er næstbedst etc. For kategorierne Aa til B suppleres med 1, 2 eller 3 for at tilkendegive en lidt bedre eller lidt dårligere status inden for kategorien. Se Standard & Poor’s Corporation og Fitch IBCA.
    På markedet for kredit- og virksomhedsobligationer tales der om investment grade for langfristet gæld, når den pågældende udstedelse har en rating mellem Aaa og Baa3.

    English-Danish financial dictionary > Moody’s Investors Service

  • 74 rating

    En vurdering af en emissions kreditværdighed foretaget af kreditvurderingsbureauer, hvoraf de mest kendte er Standard & Poor’s Corporation og Moody’s Investors Service. Det er fortrinsvis stater, lokale myndigheder, større offentlige institutioner og selskaber i den private sektor, der benytter sig af en sådan vurdering til støtte for emissioner. Mange institutionelle investorer, især i USA, kan kun placere deres kapital i værdipapirer, der har en vis rating. Et selskabs emissioner vil aldrig kunne opnå en højere rating end dets hjemland.

    English-Danish financial dictionary > rating

  • 75 S&P

    English-Danish financial dictionary > S&P

  • 76 S&P 500

    English-Danish financial dictionary > S&P 500

См. также в других словарях:

  • poor — W1S1 [po: US pur] adj comparative poorer superlative poorest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(no money)¦ 2¦(not good)¦ 3¦(sympathy)¦ 4¦(not good at something)¦ 5¦(health)¦ 6 poor in something 7 a poor second/third etc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Poor — Poor, a. [Compar. {Poorer} (?; 254); superl. {Poorest}.] [OE. poure or povre, OF. povre, F. pauvre, L. pauper; the first syllable of which is probably akin to paucus few (see {Paucity}, {Few}), and the second to parare to prepare, procure. See… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • poor — [ pur ] adjective *** ▸ 1 lacking money ▸ 2 of low quality ▸ 3 not good enough ▸ 4 not skillful ▸ 5 lacking something important ▸ 6 less than expected ▸ 7 feeling sorry for someone ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) having little money and few possessions: a poor… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • poor — [poor] adj. [ME pore < OFr povre < L pauper, poor < IE base * pōu , small > FEW, FOAL] 1. a) lacking material possessions; having little or no means to support oneself; needy; impoverished b) indicating or characterized by poverty 2.… …   English World dictionary

  • Poor — is an adjective related to a state of poverty, low quality or pity.People with the surname Poor: * Charles Henry Poor, a US Navy officer * Charles Lane Poor, an astronomer * Edward Erie Poor, a vice president of the National Park Bank * Enoch… …   Wikipedia

  • poor — UK US /pɔːr/ US  /pʊr/ adjective ► having little money and/or few possessions: »It s offering to pay off 10 percent of the poor countries debt. »He came from a poor immigrant family. ► not good or operating well, or of a low quality or standard:… …   Financial and business terms

  • poor — ► ADJECTIVE 1) lacking sufficient money to live at a comfortable or normal standard. 2) of a low or inferior standard or quality. 3) (poor in) lacking in. 4) deserving pity or sympathy. ● the poor man s Cf. ↑the poor man s …   English terms dictionary

  • poor — adj 1 Poor, indigent, needy, destitute, penniless, impecunious, poverty stricken, necessitous are comparable when they mean having less money or fewer possessions than are required to support a full life. Poor describes a person, a people, or an… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • poor — (adj.) c.1200, from O.Fr. poure (Fr. pauvre), from L. pauper poor, perhaps a compound of paucus little and parare to get. Replaced O.E. earm. The poor boy sandwich, made of simple but filling ingredients, was invented and named in New Orleans in… …   Etymology dictionary

  • poor — [adj1] lacking sufficient money bad off*, bankrupt, beggared, beggarly, behind eight ball*, broke*, destitute, dirt poor*, down andout*, empty handed*, flat*, flat broke*, fortuneless, hard up*, impecunious, impoverished, indigent, in need,… …   New thesaurus

  • Poor — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Enoch Poor (1736–1780), Schiffbauer und Händler aus Exeter, Brigadegeneral der Kontinentalarmee im Amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitskrieg. Salem Poor (* 1758), afroamerikanischer Soldat, der für seine… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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