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21 hus
sg - huset, pl - huseдом м, зда́ние с* * *establishment, home, house* * *(et -e)( bygning) building;( beboelseshus) house;( lille hus på landet) cottage;( etagehus) block of flats;( sneglehus) shell;( handelshus) house, firm;[ det kongelige hus] the royal family (el. house);(se også helvedes);[ melde hus forbi] tell them they are barking up the wrong tree;F disclaim responsibility;[ fuldt hus] a packed house;[ føre et stort hus] keep (up) a large establishment;(fig) make no end of a row;[ holde dårligt hus med] squander;[ bringe i hus] gather in;[ gå til hånde i huset] help in (el. about) the house;[ her i huset] in this house;[ i huset ved siden af] next door;[ fruen i huset] the lady (, F: mistress) of the house;[ ung pige i huset] (house)maid;[ bringe til huse] gather in;[ have til huse] live, be housed;[( sted) som sælger færdigretter ud af huset] takeaway,(am) carry-out;[( sted) som sælger spiritus ud af huset] off-licence;(se også åben). -
22 konkylie
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23 krakmandel
soft-shell almond. -
24 krustade
(en -r) patty shell. -
25 lyssporgranat
(mil.) tracer shell. -
26 panser
armour, cop* * *I. (et -e)(mil.) armour,(am) armor;(på skib etc) armour (plating);( harnisk) cuirass, armour;( ringbrynje) coat of mail;( på dyr) carapace, shell.II. (en -e)( betjent) copper,(også am) cop. -
27 pansergranat
armour-piercing shell. -
28 panserværns-
anti-tank ( fx gun, missile, rocket, shell). -
29 pille
pile, pill, pillar, tamper* * *I. (en -r)( støtte) pillar, column;( bropille) pier;(med.) pill;(fig) a bitter pill.II. vb pick ( fx the meat from the bone; pick one's toes);(tage skal etc af) peel ( fx an orange, potatoes), shell ( fx peas, shrimps, an egg);( tage stilk af) stem ( fx red currants);( plukke fjer af) pluck;( røre ved ting man ikke må) fiddle;[ ikke pille!] don't touch! hands off! keep your fingers off![ pille næse, pille sig i næsen] pick one's nose;[ fuglen pillede sig] the bird preened itself (el. its feathers);[ pille stikkelsbær] top and tail gooseberries;[ med præp & adv:][ pille af](dvs forsvinde) T buzz off, clear out, hop it;[ pille noget af] pick (, peel) something off;[ pille fra hinanden] take ( fx a toy) apart,(fig) take ( fx his arguments) to pieces,(om argumenter etc også) pick holes in,( fuldstændigt) demolish ( fx his arguments, the plan);[ gå og pille med noget] potter about something; busy oneself with something;[ pille ned]( skyde) pick off, bring down;[ pille en ned](fig) take somebody down a peg,( helt ned) cut somebody down to size;(se også piedestal);[ pille op](dvs samle op) pick up,( knude, strikning etc) undo,( om strikning også) unravel;[ pille ud](dvs fjerne) take out, remove,( udvælge) choose, pick out;[ de nykker skal vi snart få pillet ud af ham] we'll soon cure him of that nonsense;[ pille ved] fiddle with, toy with, finger,( nervøst) fidget with,( for at forbedre, reparere) fiddle with ( fx new translators fiddling with the text of the Bible; he fiddled with the engine and got it going),( ødelægge, bringe uorden i) tamper with ( fx a machine, the lock, one's papers, their rights), meddle with;( drage i tvivl) question ( fx his right),( antaste) tamper with ( fx their rights),( kritisere) pick holes in ( fx his arguments, the plan). -
30 reje
prawn, shrimp* * *(en -r) shrimp,( stor) prawn;[ pille rejer] shell shrimps;[ han har ikke en rød reje] he hasn't a bean (el. a penny to his name). -
31 skaldynge
(en -r) shell heap. -
32 skildpadde
* * *(en -r)zo tortoise,( havskildpadde) turtle;( om materialet) tortoise shell;[ forloren skildpadde] mock-turtle. -
33 skildpaddeskal
tortoise shell. -
34 skrælle
peel, shell* * *vb peel,F pare;[ skrælle af] peel off, remove;( flå af) rip off;[ skrællet for](fig) stripped of. -
35 skål
husk, peel, rind, shall, shell* * *(en -e) bowl ( fx fruit bowl, mixing bowl),( især fladere) basin;( især drikkeskål) cup;(grødtallerken etc, til barn) porringer;( skålfuld) bowlful;( vægtskål) scale;( udbragt) toast,( for person også) health;[ skål!]F your (very good) health!T cheers!(fig) a bitter cup;[ skål for...]T here's to ( fx John; your new job);F let us drink to Mr X![ drikke en skål for hr NN] drink the health of Mr X;[ udbringe en skål for] propose a toast to ( fx Mr Jones, the future), propose the health of ( fx Mr Jones);[ udgyde sin vredes skåler] pour out the vials of one's wrath. -
36 sneglehus
snail shell. -
37 splint
* * *I. (en -er)( spids, lang, tynd) splinter ( fx of wood, of bone, of glass, of a shell; get a splinter in one's finger);( flis) chip ( fx of wood, of glass, of stone);[ der går ingen splinter af dig af den grund] that won't do you any harm.II. (en)(bot) sapwood. -
38 sprængstykke
splinter of a shell (, a bomb); (piece of) shrapnel. -
39 stump
obtuse, scrap, snippet, stump* * *I. (en -er)( lille stykke, smule) piece,( mindre) bit,(ubrugelig el. kasseret) scrap ( fx of cloth, paper, metal,knowledge; there was not a scrap of food left);( brudstykke) fragment ( fx fragments of a vase (, of a shell, of glass); a fragment of an old play);( løsrevet stykke) snatch ( fx snatches of conversation, of music, of a song);( rest) stump ( fx of a candle, cigar, pencil, arm, leg, tooth),( af cigaret, blyant også) stub, end;( om barn) tiny tot;( kæleord) pet;[ stumper] pieces, bits, scraps etc;[ rive i stumper og stykker] tear to bits (el. shreds);smithereens), smash (, blow) up;[ redde stumperne] save something out of the wreck; pick up the pieces.II. adj blunt;( om vinkel) obtuse. -
40 tartelet
(en -ter) patty shell.
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