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1 fremtrylle
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2 rasle
clank, rustle* * *vb rattle ( fx the stones (, coins) rattled in the tin (, on the roof); the car rattled along);( om maskineri, tallerkener etc) clatter;( om tørre blade, papir etc) rustle;( om tunge metalting) clank ( fx the chains clanked);( om mønter) clink, chink,( fortsat lyd) jingle;( om glas) clink, chink;( om nøgler) jingle;( indsamle penge) collect money (in a box), shake a collecting box;[ rasle med] rattle; clatter; rustle; clank; jingle; clink;(fig) rattle the sabre;[ rasle ned] rattle down, come clattering down, crash to the ground,( om priser) slump. -
3 pusle
vb( sysle) potter (about);( bevæge sig) move about ( fx I heard a small animal moving about in the bushes);( om lyd) rustle;( gøre i stand) wash and dress;(dvs i gære) there is something in the wind;[ jeg hørte det pusle] I heard a rustle (el. a rustling noise); I heard something moving about;[ pusle med] busy oneself with,( nusse) fiddle with, potter at;[ han pusler med planer om at] he has got plans to;[ pusle om] nurse. -
4 brus
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5 bruse
sg - brúsen, pl - brúserдуш м* * *bubble, effervesce, fizz* * *I. (en -r)( til brusebad) shower, spray;( på vandkande) rose,( på vandslange) sprinkler.II. vb(om lyden af havet etc) roar;( om musik) sound,( om orgel) peal;( om silke) rustle;( moussere) fizz,F effervesce;( strutte) stand out,( om fjer) be ruffled up;( komme, med stor ståhej) sail ( fx she sailed into the room);[ bruse op]( blive hidsig) flare up;[ bruse planter over med] spray plants with. -
6 knitre
vb( om sne) creak, crunch. -
7 stjæle
help oneself, rifle, rustle, steal, thieve* * *vb (stjal, stjålet) steal,T pinch, swipe,( om småting) lift, filch,( rapse) pilfer;[ stjæle sig til at gøre noget] do something by stealth;[ stjæle sig til at se på] steal a glance at;
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