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101 camouflage
1. noun(something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camouflage2. verb(to conceal with camouflage.) camouflere* * *1. noun(something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camouflage2. verb(to conceal with camouflage.) camouflere -
102 camp-fire
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103 cannon
['kænən] 1. plurals - cannons, cannon; noun(a type of large gun used formerly, mounted on a carriage.) kanon2. verb((with into) to hit or collide with: He came rushing round the corner and cannoned into me.) brase; ramle* * *['kænən] 1. plurals - cannons, cannon; noun(a type of large gun used formerly, mounted on a carriage.) kanon2. verb((with into) to hit or collide with: He came rushing round the corner and cannoned into me.) brase; ramle -
104 canvass
['kænvəs](to go round (an area) asking (people) for (support, votes, custom etc): We're canvassing for the Conservative Party candidate.) propagandere* * *['kænvəs](to go round (an area) asking (people) for (support, votes, custom etc): We're canvassing for the Conservative Party candidate.) propagandere -
105 carousel
[kærə'sel]((American) a merry-go-round.) karrusel* * *[kærə'sel]((American) a merry-go-round.) karrusel -
106 catch sight of
(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) få øje på* * *(to get a brief view of; to begin to see: He caught sight of her as she came round the corner.) få øje på -
107 catfish
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108 cemetery
['semətri, ]( American[) -teri]American - cemeteries; noun(a piece of ground, usually not round a church, where people are buried.) kirkegård; begravelsesplads* * *['semətri, ]( American[) -teri]American - cemeteries; noun(a piece of ground, usually not round a church, where people are buried.) kirkegård; begravelsesplads -
109 centre
['sentə] 1. noun1) (the middle point, or middle of anything; the point or area farthest from the edge: the centre of a circle; the city centre.) midte; midtpunkt; centrum2) (a place having, or designed for, a particular activity, interest etc: a centre of industry; a shopping-centre; a sports-centre.) center; -center3) (the main point (of interest etc): the centre of attention.) hoved-; center2. verb1) (to place, or to be, at the centre.) anbringe i midten; anbringe midt på; centrere2) ((with on) to concentrate round: Her plans always centre on her child.) koncentrere; centrere* * *['sentə] 1. noun1) (the middle point, or middle of anything; the point or area farthest from the edge: the centre of a circle; the city centre.) midte; midtpunkt; centrum2) (a place having, or designed for, a particular activity, interest etc: a centre of industry; a shopping-centre; a sports-centre.) center; -center3) (the main point (of interest etc): the centre of attention.) hoved-; center2. verb1) (to place, or to be, at the centre.) anbringe i midten; anbringe midt på; centrere2) ((with on) to concentrate round: Her plans always centre on her child.) koncentrere; centrere -
110 certain
['sə:tn] 1. adjective1) (true or without doubt: It's certain that the world is round.) sikker2) (sure: I'm certain he'll come; He is certain to forget; Being late is a certain way of losing one's job.) sikker3) (one or some, not definitely named: certain doctors; a certain Mrs Smith; (also pronoun) certain of his friends.) vis; bestemt4) (slight; some: a certain hostility in his manner; a certain amount.) vis•2. interjection(of course: `May I borrow your typewriter?' `Certainly!'; `Certainly not!') selvfølgelig- for certain
- make certain* * *['sə:tn] 1. adjective1) (true or without doubt: It's certain that the world is round.) sikker2) (sure: I'm certain he'll come; He is certain to forget; Being late is a certain way of losing one's job.) sikker3) (one or some, not definitely named: certain doctors; a certain Mrs Smith; (also pronoun) certain of his friends.) vis; bestemt4) (slight; some: a certain hostility in his manner; a certain amount.) vis•2. interjection(of course: `May I borrow your typewriter?' `Certainly!'; `Certainly not!') selvfølgelig- for certain
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111 chain
[ ein] 1. noun1) (a series of (especially metal) links or rings passing through one another: The dog was fastened by a chain; She wore a silver chain round her neck.) kæde; lænke2) (a series: a chain of events.) række; kæde2. verb(to fasten or bind with chains: The prisoner was chained to the wall.) lænke- chain store* * *[ ein] 1. noun1) (a series of (especially metal) links or rings passing through one another: The dog was fastened by a chain; She wore a silver chain round her neck.) kæde; lænke2) (a series: a chain of events.) række; kæde2. verb(to fasten or bind with chains: The prisoner was chained to the wall.) lænke- chain store -
112 challenge
[' ælin‹] 1. verb1) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) udfordre2) (to question (someone's authority or right, the truth of a statement etc).) anfægte; protestere mod; rejse indvending mod2. noun1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) udfordring2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) anfægtelse; dragen i tvivl; protest•- challenging* * *[' ælin‹] 1. verb1) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) udfordre2) (to question (someone's authority or right, the truth of a statement etc).) anfægte; protestere mod; rejse indvending mod2. noun1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) udfordring2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) anfægtelse; dragen i tvivl; protest•- challenging -
113 churchyard
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114 circuitous
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115 circulate
['sə:kjuleit]1) (to (cause to) go round in a fixed path coming back to a starting-point: Blood circulates through the body.) cirkulere2) (to (cause to) spread or pass around (news etc): There's a rumour circulating that she is getting married.) sætte i omløb; cirkulere•- circulatory* * *['sə:kjuleit]1) (to (cause to) go round in a fixed path coming back to a starting-point: Blood circulates through the body.) cirkulere2) (to (cause to) spread or pass around (news etc): There's a rumour circulating that she is getting married.) sætte i omløb; cirkulere•- circulatory -
116 circumnavigate
[sə:kəm'næviɡeit](to sail round (especially the world).) sejle rundt om* * *[sə:kəm'næviɡeit](to sail round (especially the world).) sejle rundt om -
117 clip
I 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb1) (to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears: The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped.) klippe2) (to strike sharply: She clipped him over the ear.) ramme2. noun1) (an act of clipping.) klipning; rammen2) (a sharp blow: a clip on the ear.) lussing3) (a short piece of film: a video clip.) klip•- clipper- clipping II 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb(to fasten with a clip: Clip these papers together.) klipse; hæfte2. noun(something for holding things together or in position: a paper-clip; a hair-clip; bicycle-clips (= round pieces of metal etc for holding the bottom of trouser legs close to the leg).) clip; spænde* * *I 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb1) (to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears: The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped.) klippe2) (to strike sharply: She clipped him over the ear.) ramme2. noun1) (an act of clipping.) klipning; rammen2) (a sharp blow: a clip on the ear.) lussing3) (a short piece of film: a video clip.) klip•- clipper- clipping II 1. [klip] past tense, past participle - clipped; verb(to fasten with a clip: Clip these papers together.) klipse; hæfte2. noun(something for holding things together or in position: a paper-clip; a hair-clip; bicycle-clips (= round pieces of metal etc for holding the bottom of trouser legs close to the leg).) clip; spænde -
118 clock
[klok] 1. noun1) (an instrument for measuring time, but not worn on the wrist like a watch: We have five clocks in our house; an alarm clock (= a clock with a ringing device for waking one up in the morning).) ur2) (an instrument for measuring speed of a vehicle or distance travelled by a vehicle: My car has 120,000 miles on the clock.) speedometer; fartmåler2. verb(to register (a time) on a stopwatch etc.) tage tid- clockwork
- clock in
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- clock up
- like clockwork
- round the clock* * *[klok] 1. noun1) (an instrument for measuring time, but not worn on the wrist like a watch: We have five clocks in our house; an alarm clock (= a clock with a ringing device for waking one up in the morning).) ur2) (an instrument for measuring speed of a vehicle or distance travelled by a vehicle: My car has 120,000 miles on the clock.) speedometer; fartmåler2. verb(to register (a time) on a stopwatch etc.) tage tid- clockwork
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119 clockwise
adverb (in the direction of the movement of the hands of a clock: The children moved clockwise round the room, then anticlockwise.) i urets retning* * *adverb (in the direction of the movement of the hands of a clock: The children moved clockwise round the room, then anticlockwise.) i urets retning -
120 coil
[koil] 1. verb(to wind into loops: The snake coiled (itself) round the tree.) sno2. noun1) (a length of something wound into a loop or loops: a coil of rope; a coil of hair.) rulle; ring2) (a wound length of wire for conducting electricity: the coil in an electric fire.) spiral* * *[koil] 1. verb(to wind into loops: The snake coiled (itself) round the tree.) sno2. noun1) (a length of something wound into a loop or loops: a coil of rope; a coil of hair.) rulle; ring2) (a wound length of wire for conducting electricity: the coil in an electric fire.) spiral
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