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42 nogenlunde
comparative, comparatively, fairly, passable, quite, rough-and-ready* * *adv( temmelig) fairly ( fx accurate, certain, correct, good), reasonably (fx happy),F tolerably;( tilnærmelsesvis) more or less ( fx agreed, finished), about ( fx they are about the same age),F approximately ( fx correct);adj ( nogenlunde god) fairly good ( fx result), fair,T fair to middling,F tolerable ( fx the food was tolerable);[ han har det nogenlunde godt] he is tolerably well,T he is not too bad;[ i nogenlunde ro] in relative quiet. -
43 ond
bad, cruel, evil, wicked* * *adj wicked ( fx deed, man, stepmother; we live in a wicked world),( stærkere, F) evil ( fx deeds, man; good and evil);( dårlig) bad ( fx conscience, dream);[ den onde] the Devil;[ med sb:][ ond cirkel] vicious circle (el. spiral);[ ond fe] bad fairy;[ i ondt lune] in a bad mood;[ der har aldrig været et ondt ord imellem os] there has never been a wrong word between us;[ onde tider] hard times;[ ondt vejr] foul weather;[ det onde øje]( i overtro) the evil eye;[ med vb:][ ane ondt] suspect mischief,T smell a rat;F suffer hardship(s);[ få ondt](dvs få kvalme) feel sick,( besvime) faint;[ jeg fik ondt i armene af det] it made my arms ache;(omtr) desperate diseases must have desperate remedies;( ofte =) set a thief to catch a thief;[ give ondt af sig] grumble,T grouse;[ det gør ondt] it hurts;[ det gør ondt i min finger] my finger hurts;(se også ndf: jeg har ondt i);[ hvor gør det ondt?] where does it hurt? where is the pain?[ det gør kun ondt værre] it only makes matters worse;[ det gør mig ondt for ham] I am (el. feel) sorry for him;[ det gør mig ondt at høre det] I am sorry to hear it;[ hvor ondt det end gør mig at sige det] however sorry I am to say it; reluctant as I am to say it;[ jeg har ondt af ham] I am (el. feel) sorry for him;[ hvad øjet ikke ser har hjertet ikke ondt af] what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve for;[ jeg har ondt i fingeren (, armen, benet etc)] my finger (, arm, leg etc) hurts;[ have ondt i]( vedvarende) have a... ache ( fx a headache, (a) backache, (a) stomachache, (a) toothache);[ jeg har ondt ved at tro det] I find it difficult to believe;[ sætte ondt for en] speak ill of somebody;[ sætte ondt blod imellem dem] make a bad blood between them;[ man må tage det onde med det gode] one must take the rough with the smooth;[ være af det onde] be a bad thing;[ det er der ikke noget ondt i] there is no harm in that;[ være ond imod (el. ved) en] be cruel to somebody;T be mad at (el. with) somebody; -
44 oprør
hullabaloo, rebellion, revolt, rising, turmoil, uproar* * *(et -) rebellion ( fx against the government),( af noget mindre omfang; protestaktion) revolt ( fx the peasants rose in revolt; a revolt within the party; the students' revolt),F insurrection,( opstand) (up)rising;( røre, fx i hus, by) commotion;( i sindet) excitement;[ gøre oprør] rebel, revolt, rise (in rebellion el. revolt);( om lidenskaber) flare up;[ være i oprør]( om sind) be upset, be agitated;( om hav) be rough,( om hus, by) be in commotion, be seething with excitement;[ sindene er i stærkt oprør] feelings run high. -
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46 primitiv
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47 rod
clutter, disarrangement, mess, messiness, root, scrappiness* * *I. (en, rødder)(også mat.) root;( bølle) tough, rough, rowdy;[ rødderne](T, spøg.: gutterne) the boys, the lads;[ ondets rod] the root of the trouble;[ med præp:][ have rod i](dvs være grundfæstet i) be rooted in;(dvs stamme fra) originate in, be rooted in, have its roots in;[ rykke op med rode] pull (, voldsomt: tear) up by the roots,(fig også) wipe out;[ sæd på roden] standing crop;[ sælge korn på roden] sell the crop standing;[ træ på roden] standing timber;[ roden til alt ondt] the root of all evil;[ med slå:][ slå rod (el. rødder)] take root, strike root;(fig om ideer: fæste sig) take root, strike root,( om person: på nyt sted) put down roots;T are we to wait here till the cows come home?[ slå dybe rødder] become firmly rooted, take deep root;(se også uddrage).II. (et) disorder ( fx he hates disorder); muddle,( stærkere) mess ( fx let us clear up this muddle (, mess));( af ting også) jumble ( fx the room was a jumble of books, papers and beer cans),( ufremkommeligt) clutter ( fx he could not find anything in the clutter of books and papers on his desk);[ i et rod] in a muddle (, mess, clutter). -
48 rubladet
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49 ruhåret
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52 rå
barbarous, brute, brutal, brutish, crude, raw* * *I. (en -er)( rådyr) roe, roe deer.II. (en, ræer)(mar) yard.III. adj raw ( fx meat, milk, weather);( ikke forarbejdet) raw ( fx hides huder, sugar, silk), crude ( fx oil, sugar),( ikke bearbejdet) rough ( fx boards, timber);( grov) coarse ( fx behaviour, joke);( brutal) brutal ( fx joke), brutish;(fig) swallow it raw,( om løgn) swallow it hook, line and sinker;[ det er råt](= uforskammet) it's a bit thick;[ give råt for usødet] give tit for tat, give as good as one gets. -
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husk, peel, rind, shall, shell* * *I. (en -ler)( halvdel af muslingeskal) valve;( frugtskal) peel, skin;( bælg) pod, husk;( på korn) husk;( melonskal) rind;( fra huden) flake, scale;( hjerneskal) skull;(= hoved) nut, nob;[ blive gal i skallen] cut up rough;(også fig) go into one's shell;[ få en på skallen] get a sock in the face; get a blow on the head;[ give ham en på skallen] sock him one.II. præs af skulle. -
54 skallesmækker
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55 skitsemæssig
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adj(ru; også fig) rough. -
57 skrubhøvl
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59 skønsmæssig
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60 skønsvis
adv on a rough estimate.
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