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  • 1 rake

    [reik] 1. noun
    1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) rive
    2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rive
    3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) rive
    2. verb
    1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) jævne; rive sammen
    2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) rage
    3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) beskyde
    - rake up
    * * *
    [reik] 1. noun
    1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) rive
    2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rive
    3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) rive
    2. verb
    1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) jævne; rive sammen
    2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) rage
    3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) beskyde
    - rake up

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  • 2 rip

    [rip] 1. past tense, past participle - ripped; verb
    1) (to make or get a hole or tear in by pulling, tearing etc: He ripped his shirt on a branch; His shirt ripped.) rive; flænge
    2) (to pull (off, up etc) by breaking or tearing: The roof of the car was ripped off in the crash; to rip up floorboards; He ripped open the envelope.) rive; flå
    2. noun
    (a tear or hole: a rip in my shirt.) flænge; hul
    * * *
    [rip] 1. past tense, past participle - ripped; verb
    1) (to make or get a hole or tear in by pulling, tearing etc: He ripped his shirt on a branch; His shirt ripped.) rive; flænge
    2) (to pull (off, up etc) by breaking or tearing: The roof of the car was ripped off in the crash; to rip up floorboards; He ripped open the envelope.) rive; flå
    2. noun
    (a tear or hole: a rip in my shirt.) flænge; hul

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  • 3 tear up

    1) (to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees.) rive op
    2) (to tear into pieces: She tore up the letter.) rive i stykker
    * * *
    1) (to remove from a fixed position by violence; The wind tore up several trees.) rive op
    2) (to tear into pieces: She tore up the letter.) rive i stykker

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  • 4 break away

    (to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) rive sig løs
    * * *
    (to escape from control: The dog broke away from its owner.) rive sig løs

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  • 5 break loose

    (to escape from control: The dog has broken loose.) rive sig løs
    * * *
    (to escape from control: The dog has broken loose.) rive sig løs

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  • 6 claw

    [klo:] 1. noun
    1) (one of the hooked nails of an animal or bird: The cat sharpened its claws on the tree-trunk.) klo
    2) (the foot of an animal or bird with hooked nails: The owl held the mouse in its claw.) klo
    3) ((the pointed end of) the leg of a crab etc.) klosaks
    2. verb
    (to scratch or tear (at something) with claws or nails: The two cats clawed at each other.) kradse; flå; rive
    * * *
    [klo:] 1. noun
    1) (one of the hooked nails of an animal or bird: The cat sharpened its claws on the tree-trunk.) klo
    2) (the foot of an animal or bird with hooked nails: The owl held the mouse in its claw.) klo
    3) ((the pointed end of) the leg of a crab etc.) klosaks
    2. verb
    (to scratch or tear (at something) with claws or nails: The two cats clawed at each other.) kradse; flå; rive

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  • 7 detach

    [di'tæ ]
    (to unfasten or remove (from): I detached the bottom part of the form and sent it back.) løsne; frigøre; rive af
    - detached
    - detachment
    * * *
    [di'tæ ]
    (to unfasten or remove (from): I detached the bottom part of the form and sent it back.) løsne; frigøre; rive af
    - detached
    - detachment

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  • 8 disengage

    [disin'ɡei‹]
    (to separate or free (one thing from another): to disengage the gears; He disengaged himself from her embrace.) frigøre; rive sig løs
    * * *
    [disin'ɡei‹]
    (to separate or free (one thing from another): to disengage the gears; He disengaged himself from her embrace.) frigøre; rive sig løs

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  • 9 grate

    I [ɡreit] noun
    (a framework of iron bars for holding a fire in a fireplace.) kaminrist
    II [ɡreit] verb
    1) (to rub (cheese, vegetables etc) into small pieces by means of a grater.) rive
    2) (to irritate: His voice grates on me.) irritere
    - grating
    * * *
    I [ɡreit] noun
    (a framework of iron bars for holding a fire in a fireplace.) kaminrist
    II [ɡreit] verb
    1) (to rub (cheese, vegetables etc) into small pieces by means of a grater.) rive
    2) (to irritate: His voice grates on me.) irritere
    - grating

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  • 10 knock

    [nok] 1. verb
    1) (to make a sharp noise by hitting or tapping, especially on a door etc to attract attention: Just then, someone knocked at the door.) banke
    2) (to cause to move, especially to fall, by hitting (often accidentally): She knocked a vase on to the floor while she was dusting.) slå; vælte; rive ned
    3) (to put into a certain state or position by hitting: He knocked the other man senseless.) slå; banke
    4) ((often with against, on) to strike against or bump into: She knocked against the table and spilt his cup of coffee; I knocked my head on the car door.) støde
    2. noun
    1) (an act of knocking or striking: She gave two knocks on the door; He had a nasty bruise from a knock he had received playing football.) bank; stød; slag
    2) (the sound made by a knock, especially on a door etc: Suddenly they heard a loud knock.) banken
    - knock-kneed
    - knock about/around
    - knock back
    - knock down
    - knock off
    - knock out
    - knock over
    - knock up
    - get knocked up
    * * *
    [nok] 1. verb
    1) (to make a sharp noise by hitting or tapping, especially on a door etc to attract attention: Just then, someone knocked at the door.) banke
    2) (to cause to move, especially to fall, by hitting (often accidentally): She knocked a vase on to the floor while she was dusting.) slå; vælte; rive ned
    3) (to put into a certain state or position by hitting: He knocked the other man senseless.) slå; banke
    4) ((often with against, on) to strike against or bump into: She knocked against the table and spilt his cup of coffee; I knocked my head on the car door.) støde
    2. noun
    1) (an act of knocking or striking: She gave two knocks on the door; He had a nasty bruise from a knock he had received playing football.) bank; stød; slag
    2) (the sound made by a knock, especially on a door etc: Suddenly they heard a loud knock.) banken
    - knock-kneed
    - knock about/around
    - knock back
    - knock down
    - knock off
    - knock out
    - knock over
    - knock up
    - get knocked up

    English-Danish dictionary > knock

  • 11 pull down

    (to destroy or demolish (buildings).) rive ned
    * * *
    (to destroy or demolish (buildings).) rive ned

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  • 12 scratch

    [skræ ] 1. verb
    1) (to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across: The cat scratched my hand; How did you scratch your leg?; I scratched myself on a rose bush.) rive
    2) (to rub to relieve itching: You should try not to scratch insect bites.) klø; kradse
    3) (to make by scratching: He scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.) ridse
    4) (to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) stikke ud
    5) (to withdraw from a game, race etc: That horse has been scratched.) trække ud
    2. noun
    1) (a mark, injury or sound made by scratching: covered in scratches; a scratch at the door.) skramme; rids; skrat
    2) (a slight wound: I hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.) skramme
    3) (in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.) startstreg
    - scratchiness
    - scratch the surface
    - start from scratch
    - up to scratch
    * * *
    [skræ ] 1. verb
    1) (to mark or hurt by drawing a sharp point across: The cat scratched my hand; How did you scratch your leg?; I scratched myself on a rose bush.) rive
    2) (to rub to relieve itching: You should try not to scratch insect bites.) klø; kradse
    3) (to make by scratching: He scratched his name on the rock with a sharp stone.) ridse
    4) (to remove by scratching: She threatened to scratch his eyes out.) stikke ud
    5) (to withdraw from a game, race etc: That horse has been scratched.) trække ud
    2. noun
    1) (a mark, injury or sound made by scratching: covered in scratches; a scratch at the door.) skramme; rids; skrat
    2) (a slight wound: I hurt myself, but it's only a scratch.) skramme
    3) (in certain races or competitions, the starting point for people with no handicap or advantage.) startstreg
    - scratchiness
    - scratch the surface
    - start from scratch
    - up to scratch

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  • 13 shred

    [ʃred] 1. noun
    (a long, narrow strip (especially very small) torn or cut off: The lion tore his coat to shreds; a tiny shred of material.) strimmel
    2. verb
    (to cut or tear into shreds: to shred paper.) skære i strimler; rive i strimler
    * * *
    [ʃred] 1. noun
    (a long, narrow strip (especially very small) torn or cut off: The lion tore his coat to shreds; a tiny shred of material.) strimmel
    2. verb
    (to cut or tear into shreds: to shred paper.) skære i strimler; rive i strimler

    English-Danish dictionary > shred

  • 14 sweep

    [swi:p] 1. past tense, past participle - swept; verb
    1) (to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom: The room has been swept clean.) feje
    2) (to move as though with a brush: She swept the crumbs off the table with her hand; The wave swept him overboard; Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!; She swept aside my objections.) feje; skylle; rive
    3) (to move quickly over: The disease/craze is sweeping the country.) feje hen over
    4) (to move swiftly or in a proud manner: High winds sweep across the desert; She swept into my room without knocking on the door.) skride; feje
    2. noun
    1) (an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc: She gave the room a sweep.) fejning
    2) (a sweeping movement: He indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.) fejende bevægelse
    3) (a person who cleans chimneys.) skorstensfejer
    4) (a sweepstake.) sweepstake
    - sweeping
    - sweeping-brush
    - at one/a sweep
    - sweep someone off his feet
    - sweep off his feet
    - sweep out
    - sweep the board
    - sweep under the carpet
    - sweep up
    * * *
    [swi:p] 1. past tense, past participle - swept; verb
    1) (to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom: The room has been swept clean.) feje
    2) (to move as though with a brush: She swept the crumbs off the table with her hand; The wave swept him overboard; Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!; She swept aside my objections.) feje; skylle; rive
    3) (to move quickly over: The disease/craze is sweeping the country.) feje hen over
    4) (to move swiftly or in a proud manner: High winds sweep across the desert; She swept into my room without knocking on the door.) skride; feje
    2. noun
    1) (an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc: She gave the room a sweep.) fejning
    2) (a sweeping movement: He indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.) fejende bevægelse
    3) (a person who cleans chimneys.) skorstensfejer
    4) (a sweepstake.) sweepstake
    - sweeping
    - sweeping-brush
    - at one/a sweep
    - sweep someone off his feet
    - sweep off his feet
    - sweep out
    - sweep the board
    - sweep under the carpet
    - sweep up

    English-Danish dictionary > sweep

  • 15 tear

    I [tiə] noun
    (a drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion (especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it: tears of joy/laughter/rage.) tåre
    - tearfully
    - tearfulness
    - tear gas
    - tear-stained
    - in tears
    II 1. [teə] past tense - tore; verb
    1) ((sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement: He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine.) rive
    2) (to become torn: Newspapers tear easily.) blive revet i stykker
    3) (to rush: He tore along the road.) ile
    2. noun
    (a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) hul; flænge
    - be torn between one thing and another
    - be torn between
    - tear oneself away
    - tear away
    - tear one's hair
    - tear up
    * * *
    I [tiə] noun
    (a drop of liquid coming from the eye, as a result of emotion (especially sadness) or because something (eg smoke) has irritated it: tears of joy/laughter/rage.) tåre
    - tearfully
    - tearfulness
    - tear gas
    - tear-stained
    - in tears
    II 1. [teə] past tense - tore; verb
    1) ((sometimes with off etc) to make a split or hole in (something), intentionally or unintentionally, with a sudden or violent pulling action, or to remove (something) from its position by such an action or movement: He tore the photograph into pieces; You've torn a hole in your jacket; I tore the picture out of a magazine.) rive
    2) (to become torn: Newspapers tear easily.) blive revet i stykker
    3) (to rush: He tore along the road.) ile
    2. noun
    (a hole or split made by tearing: There's a tear in my dress.) hul; flænge
    - be torn between one thing and another
    - be torn between
    - tear oneself away
    - tear away
    - tear one's hair
    - tear up

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  • 16 tear (oneself) away

    (to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs
    * * *
    (to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs

    English-Danish dictionary > tear (oneself) away

  • 17 tear one's hair

    (to show great irritation or despair.) rive sig i håret
    * * *
    (to show great irritation or despair.) rive sig i håret

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  • 18 tear (oneself) away

    (to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs
    * * *
    (to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs

    English-Danish dictionary > tear (oneself) away

  • 19 worry

    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) feel anxious: His dangerous driving worries me; His mother is worried about his education; There's no need to worry just because he's late.) bekymre sig; være bekymret
    2) (to annoy; to distract: Don't worry me just now - I'm busy!) forstyrre
    3) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) rive; ruske i
    2. noun
    ((a cause of) anxiety: That boy is a constant (source of) worry to his mother!; Try to forget your worries.) bekymring
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) feel anxious: His dangerous driving worries me; His mother is worried about his education; There's no need to worry just because he's late.) bekymre sig; være bekymret
    2) (to annoy; to distract: Don't worry me just now - I'm busy!) forstyrre
    3) (to shake or tear with the teeth etc as a dog does its prey etc.) rive; ruske i
    2. noun
    ((a cause of) anxiety: That boy is a constant (source of) worry to his mother!; Try to forget your worries.) bekymring

    English-Danish dictionary > worry

  • 20 wrench

    [ren ] 1. verb
    1) (to pull with a violent movement: He wrenched the gun out of my hand.) vriste; rive
    2) (to sprain: to wrench one's shoulder.) forvride
    2. noun
    1) (a violent pull or twist.) ryk
    2) (a type of strong tool for turning nuts, bolts etc.) skruenøgle
    * * *
    [ren ] 1. verb
    1) (to pull with a violent movement: He wrenched the gun out of my hand.) vriste; rive
    2) (to sprain: to wrench one's shoulder.) forvride
    2. noun
    1) (a violent pull or twist.) ryk
    2) (a type of strong tool for turning nuts, bolts etc.) skruenøgle

    English-Danish dictionary > wrench

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