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2 stamp
stamp [sdɑmˀb] <-et; -> Stampfen n -
3 stampe
stamp, stomp, stump* * *I. sb:[ stå i stampe]( ikke skride fremad) be at a standstill, mark time, stagnate,( ikke vokse) be stunted, have stopped growing.II. vb stamp (one's foot);( gå tungt) tramp, trample;( om skib) pitch, plunge, pound;( presse sammen) stamp,( valke) mill;( pantsætte) T pop ( fx one's watch), put (something) up the spout;(dvs af vrede) stamp one's foot;[ stampe mod brodden] kick against the pricks;[ stampe op af jorden] conjure up;[ stampe ilden ud] stamp out the fire. -
4 virkelighedspræg
stamp of reality ( fx bear the stamp of reality), reality( fx the film showed life in the slums with great reality). -
5 frimærke n
stamp [postage stamp] -
6 frimærkealbum
stamp album. -
7 frimærkeautomat
stamp machine. -
8 frimærkesamling
stamp collection. -
9 møntpræg
stamp of a coin. -
10 stampemølle
stamp(ing) mill. -
11 stempelafgift
stamp duty. -
12 stempelpude
stamp pad. -
13 tramp
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14 frimærkealbum n
stamp album -
15 frimærkesamler fk
stamp collector -
16 frimærkesamling fk
stamp collection -
17 frimærke
sg - frímærket, pl - frímærkerпочто́вая ма́рка* * *postage stamp, stamp* * *(et -r) stamp;[ bag på et frimærke] on the back of a stamp ( fx what he knows about economics could be written on the back of a stamp). -
18 præg
air, flavour* * *(et -)(på mønt etc) stamp;( karakter) character,F stamp;( udseende) look ( fx the house had a look of neglect),F air ( fx it gave her an air of innocence);[ bære præg af](dvs være mærket af) be marked by (el. with) ( fx years ofsuffering),( give indtryk af) have a look of ( fx the house had a look ofneglect), show signs of ( fx having been used),F bear the impress (el. stamp) of ( fx his account bears theimpress of truth; a work bearing the stamp of genius),( være karakteriseret af) be characterized by ( fx his performance was characterized by uncertainty);[ sætte sit præg på], se præge. -
19 trampe
clump, pound, stamp, stomp, tramp* * *vb(nedtrampe etc) trample;( stampe) stamp;[ trampe med fødderne] stamp one's feet;[ trampe noget ned] trample down something ( fx trample down the grass);[ hun blev trampet ned] she was trampled underfoot;[ trampe på](også fig) trample on ( fx his toes, his feelings);( for at knuse) stamp on ( fx a beetle, rebels). -
20 præge
engrave, impress, imprint, mint, strike* * *vb( mønt) strike;( sætte sit præg på) mark ( fx this experience marked him for the rest of his life; a face marked by (el. with) suffering), leave one's (, its) mark on ( fx the terrible experience had left its mark on him; his ideas have left their mark on the school),( stærkere, F) stamp, leave one's (, its) stamp on ( fx a writer who has left his stamp on a whole generation);( være karakteristisk for) characterize, be characteristic of ( fx the frankness which was characteristic of him);[ være præget af], se (bære) præg (af);[ det er uudsletteligt præget i min erindring] it remains indelibly stamped on my memory.
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