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deface, disfigure, mar* * *vb deface ( fx a wall defaced by inscriptions), blemish ( fx a face blemished by pimples);( stærkere) disfigure ( fx a face disfigured by scars; the building disfigured the landscape), mar ( fx a book marred by numerous misprints; this mars but does not spoil the work);[ skæmme sig] lose one's looks,( blive mager) lose flesh, grow thin. -
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* * *adj( spredt) scattered,(mere F) sparse ( fx vegetation),( tynd) thin ( fx hair);( ringe, F) slender ( fx income, means),( utilstrækkelig) scanty ( fx clothing, supplies),( stærkere, F) meagre ( fx income, resources, salary);[ i hans sparsomme fritid] in the limited free time he had;[ sparsomt befolket] sparsely populated. -
25 spinkel
flimsy, gangling, slender, slight, thin* * *adj( om ting) slight ( fx construction),( slank) slender ( fx column, vase),( usolid) frail,(neds) flimsy ( fx canoe, chair, hut);(fig: ikke meget) slender ( fx chance, evidence, foundation, hope),( mere positivt) slight ( fx chance, hope; argument, plot),( mere negativt) flimsy ( fx argument, pretext). -
26 spæd
* * *adj tender;( spinkel) slender;( lille) tiny;[ spædt barn] infant, baby;[ spæd barndom] babyhood,F tender years, infancy;[ spæd stemme] frail (el. thin el. feeble) voice,( barne-) infant voice. -
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*:[ spæde op] thin (down), water (down),F dilute;[ spæde branderten op] have a hair of the dog (that bit one); -
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29 sunket
perf part af synke, adj sunken;[ han var som sunken i jorden] he had disappeared from the face of the earth; he had vanished into thin air;(se også livsånder). -
30 svøbe
I. (en -r) scourge.II. * wrap,( lægge i svøb) swaddle;[ svøbe ind] wrap up;[ svøbe papir om noget] wrap paper round something, wrap something up in paper;[ svøbe et tæppe om sig] wrap oneself up in a blanket;[ svøbe sig om] cling round ( fx a thin dress which clung round her body). -
31 træ
timber, tree, wood* * *(et -er) tree;(tømmer etc) timber;[ af træ] made of wood; wooden ( fx a wooden house; it is not plastic, it is wooden);[ livets træ] the Tree of Life;(fig) they don't grow on trees, they are not found every day,T they are thin on the ground. -
32 tyk
chubby, dense, fat, fleshy, podgy, thick* * *adj thick ( fx wall, paper, slice, arms, lips, rope, sauce);( om lag også) deep ( fx mud);( om person) stout,( fed) fat;( opsvulmet) swollen;[ blive tyk]( om mælk) curdle;( om person) grow stout, get fat;[ tyk bog] thick (el. bulky) book,T fat book;[ den er for tyk!] that's a bit tall!T get her in the family way;[ i tykt og tyndt] through thick and thin;[ tykke kinder] plump cheeks,( især om barn) chubby cheeks;[ en tyk løgn] a patent (el. blatant) lie;[ snavset lå tykt] the dirt was lying thick;[ tjene tykt] make big money, make a packet;[ tyk tåge] dense fog;[ tyk uvidenhed] crass ignorance;(se også I. mave, II. smøre). -
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36 undskyldning
apology, excuse, pretext* * *(en -er)( det at sige undskyld) apology ( fx you owe me an apology; offer (, accept) an apology; he refused to make an apology);( forklaring; påskud; formildende omstændighed) excuse ( fx he stammered out some excuse; a poor (el. thin) excuse; find an excuse forsomething; ignorance of the law is no excuse);[ gøre én en undskyldning] apologize to somebody;[ gøre mange undskyldninger] be full of apologies, be very apologetic;(se også anføre, tjene (til)). -
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dicey, diffident, dodgy, doubtful, faltering, hazy, insecure, precarious, rocky, shaky, tentative, uncertain* * *adj( tvivlsom) doubtful ( fx the result is doubtful), uncertain ( fx our plans are still uncertain);( ikke pålidelig) uncertain, unreliable ( fx memory);(som let kan mistes etc) insecure ( fx hope, position),( stærkere) precarious ( fx hold, income, position);( ikke stabil) unsteady ( fx foothold),F insecure,T (også fig) shaky ( fx chair; his English is rather shaky);( farlig, som let kan bryde sammen etc) not safe ( fx the bridge is not safe), unsafe ( fx position),( risikabel) risky ( fx undertaking);( om person: tvivlrådig) doubtful, uncertain ( fx I was uncertain what to do),( usikker på sig selv) insecure ( fx I felt insecure; he is a very insecure person), ill at ease ( fx he made me feel ill at ease);( tilbageholdende) diffident;( også om stemme) faltering;( som mangler kundskaber, T) shaky ( fx he's a bit shaky at English);[ et usikkert blik] an uncertain (, unsteady, a hesitant) look,(neds: flakkende) a shifty look;[ de usikre forhold i Europa] the unsettled state of Europe;[ røverne gjorde vejene usikre] the roads were infested with highwaymen;[ isen er usikker] the ice is not safe;( på skilt) danger! thin ice;[ usikker på benene] unsteady on one's feet. -
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adj watery;( om vittighed) feeble, thin. -
39 øl
ale, beer* * *(et) beer,( pilsner) lager;( fagligt: lyst overgæret) ale;[ lyst øl] light ale;[ mørkt øl] dark beer, brown ale;[ tyndt øl] thin (el. weak) beer;[ øl fra fad] draught beer;[ det er lige til øllet] there is only just enough to go round;[ en øl (pl øller)] a bottle of beer, a beer (pl beers) ( fx two beers, please!). -
40 ømskindet
adj sensitive,(fig også) thin-skinned, touchy.
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