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  • 1 severely

    adverb alvorligt; hårdt
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    adverb alvorligt; hårdt

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  • 2 reprimand

    1. verb
    ((especially of a person in authority) to speak or write angrily or severely to (someone) because he has done wrong; to rebuke: The soldier was severely reprimanded for being drunk.) irettesætte
    2. noun
    (angry or severe words; a rebuke: He was given a severe reprimand.) irettesættelse; reprimande
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    1. verb
    ((especially of a person in authority) to speak or write angrily or severely to (someone) because he has done wrong; to rebuke: The soldier was severely reprimanded for being drunk.) irettesætte
    2. noun
    (angry or severe words; a rebuke: He was given a severe reprimand.) irettesættelse; reprimande

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  • 3 austere

    [o:'stiə]
    (severely simple and plain; without luxuries or unnecessary expenditure: an austere way of life.) enkel; beskeden
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    [o:'stiə]
    (severely simple and plain; without luxuries or unnecessary expenditure: an austere way of life.) enkel; beskeden

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  • 4 be hard on

    1) (to punish or criticize severely: Don't be too hard on the boy - he's too young to know that he was doing wrong.) være hård ved
    2) (to be unfair to: If you punish all the children for the broken window it's a bit hard on those who had nothing to do with it.) uretfærdig
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    1) (to punish or criticize severely: Don't be too hard on the boy - he's too young to know that he was doing wrong.) være hård ved
    2) (to be unfair to: If you punish all the children for the broken window it's a bit hard on those who had nothing to do with it.) uretfærdig

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  • 5 beat up

    (to punch, kick or hit (a person) severely and repeatedly: He beat up an old lady.) slå ned; gennembanke; tæske
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    (to punch, kick or hit (a person) severely and repeatedly: He beat up an old lady.) slå ned; gennembanke; tæske

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  • 6 rebuke

    [rə'bju:k] 1. verb
    (to speak severely to (a person), because he has done wrong: The boy was rebuked by his teacher for cheating.) irettesætte
    2. noun
    ((stern) words spoken to a person, because he has done wrong.) irettesættelse
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    [rə'bju:k] 1. verb
    (to speak severely to (a person), because he has done wrong: The boy was rebuked by his teacher for cheating.) irettesætte
    2. noun
    ((stern) words spoken to a person, because he has done wrong.) irettesættelse

    English-Danish dictionary > rebuke

  • 7 schizophrenia

    [ski ə'fri:niə]
    (a form of insanity in which the patient becomes severely withdrawn from reality, has delusions etc.) skizofreni
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    [ski ə'fri:niə]
    (a form of insanity in which the patient becomes severely withdrawn from reality, has delusions etc.) skizofreni

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  • 8 severe

    [sə'viə]
    1) ((of something unpleasant) serious; extreme: severe shortages of food; a severe illness; Our team suffered a severe defeat.) alvorlig
    2) (strict or harsh: a severe mother; severe criticism.) streng
    3) ((of style in dress etc) very plain: a severe hairstyle.) enkel
    - severity
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    [sə'viə]
    1) ((of something unpleasant) serious; extreme: severe shortages of food; a severe illness; Our team suffered a severe defeat.) alvorlig
    2) (strict or harsh: a severe mother; severe criticism.) streng
    3) ((of style in dress etc) very plain: a severe hairstyle.) enkel
    - severity

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  • 9 they

    [ðei]
    1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) de
    2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) han
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    [ðei]
    1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) de
    2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) han

    English-Danish dictionary > they

См. также в других словарях:

  • severely — 1540s, from SEVERE (Cf. severe) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • severely — [adv] harshly acutely, badly, critically, dangerously, extremely, firmly, gravely, hard, hardly, intensely, markedly, painfully, rigorously, roughly, seriously, sharply, sorely, sternly, strictly, with an iron hand; concept 569 Ant.… …   New thesaurus

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  • severely */*/ — UK [sɪˈvɪə(r)lɪ] / US [sɪˈvɪrlɪ] adverb 1) very seriously Several of the passengers were severely injured in the accident. The decision would severely damage the economy of Scotland. severely limited/restricted/reduced: The original scope of the… …   English dictionary

  • severely — adverb 1 very badly or to a great degree: a severely damaged building | severely disabled | His movements are severely restricted. 2 in a strict way: Parents don t punish their children so severely these days. 3 in a way that shows you disapprove …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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  • severely — adjective 1) he was severely injured Syn: badly, seriously, critically; fatally; formal grievously 2) she was severely criticized Syn: sharply, roundly, soundly, fiercely, savagely 3) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • severely — adverb 1) he was severely injured Syn: badly, seriously, critically 2) murderers should be treated more severely Syn: harshly, strictly, sternly, rigorously 3) she looked severely at Harriet …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • severely — adverb 1. to a severe or serious degree (Freq. 8) fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated badly injured a severely impaired heart is gravely ill was seriously ill • Syn: ↑badly, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • severely — adv. Severely is used with these adjectives: ↑autistic, ↑congested, ↑constrained, ↑cracked, ↑critical, ↑damaging, ↑defective, ↑deficient, ↑deformed, ↑depressed, ↑deprived, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • severely — severe ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of something bad, undesirable, or difficult) very great; intense. 2) strict or harsh. 3) very plain in style or appearance. DERIVATIVES severely adverb severity noun. ORIGIN Latin severus …   English terms dictionary

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