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  • 81 fully

    1) (completely: He was fully aware of what was happening; fully-grown dogs.) fuldt ud; fuldt
    2) (quite; at least: It will take fully three days.) mindst
    * * *
    1) (completely: He was fully aware of what was happening; fully-grown dogs.) fuldt ud; fuldt
    2) (quite; at least: It will take fully three days.) mindst

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  • 82 game

    [ɡeim] 1. noun
    1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) leg
    2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) spil
    3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) spil; kamp
    4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) vildt; fuglevildt
    2. adjective
    (brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) modig; villig; parat
    - games
    - gamekeeper
    - game point
    - game reserve
    - game warden
    - the game is up
    * * *
    [ɡeim] 1. noun
    1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) leg
    2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) spil
    3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) spil; kamp
    4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) vildt; fuglevildt
    2. adjective
    (brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) modig; villig; parat
    - games
    - gamekeeper
    - game point
    - game reserve
    - game warden
    - the game is up

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  • 83 generation

    1) (one stage in the descent of a family: All three generations - children, parents and grandparents - lived together quite happily.) generation
    2) (people born at about the same time: People of my generation all think the same way about this.) generation
    * * *
    1) (one stage in the descent of a family: All three generations - children, parents and grandparents - lived together quite happily.) generation
    2) (people born at about the same time: People of my generation all think the same way about this.) generation

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  • 84 given

    1) (stated: to do a job at a given time.) bestemt; nærmere fastsat
    2) ((with to) in the habit of (doing) something: He's given to making stupid remarks.) have for vane
    3) (taking (something) as a fact: Given that x equals three, x plus two equals five.) givet; forudsat
    * * *
    1) (stated: to do a job at a given time.) bestemt; nærmere fastsat
    2) ((with to) in the habit of (doing) something: He's given to making stupid remarks.) have for vane
    3) (taking (something) as a fact: Given that x equals three, x plus two equals five.) givet; forudsat

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  • 85 govern

    1) (to rule: The queen governed (the country) wisely and well.) regere; styre
    2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) bestemme; betinget
    * * *
    1) (to rule: The queen governed (the country) wisely and well.) regere; styre
    2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) bestemme; betinget

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  • 86 gunman

    noun (a criminal who uses a gun to kill or rob people: Three gunmen robbed the bank.) revolvermand
    * * *
    noun (a criminal who uses a gun to kill or rob people: Three gunmen robbed the bank.) revolvermand

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  • 87 handful

    1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) håndfuld
    2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.)
    3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) noget af en håndfuld
    * * *
    1) (as much as can be held in one hand: a handful of sweets.) håndfuld
    2) (a small number: Only a handful of people came to the meeting.)
    3) (a person etc difficult to control: Her three children are a (bit of a) handful.) noget af en håndfuld

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  • 88 hat trick

    ((in football) three goals scored by one player in a match.) hattrick
    * * *
    ((in football) three goals scored by one player in a match.) hattrick

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  • 89 hold (someone) hostage

    (to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) tage som gidsel; holde som gidsel
    * * *
    (to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) tage som gidsel; holde som gidsel

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  • 90 hold (someone) hostage

    (to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) tage som gidsel; holde som gidsel
    * * *
    (to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) tage som gidsel; holde som gidsel

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  • 91 hypnotise

    1) (to put in a state of hypnosis: The hypnotist hypnotized three people from the audience.) hypnotisere
    2) (to fascinate completely: Her beauty hypnotized him.) hypnotisere
    * * *
    1) (to put in a state of hypnosis: The hypnotist hypnotized three people from the audience.) hypnotisere
    2) (to fascinate completely: Her beauty hypnotized him.) hypnotisere

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  • 92 hypnotize

    1) (to put in a state of hypnosis: The hypnotist hypnotized three people from the audience.) hypnotisere
    2) (to fascinate completely: Her beauty hypnotized him.) hypnotisere
    * * *
    1) (to put in a state of hypnosis: The hypnotist hypnotized three people from the audience.) hypnotisere
    2) (to fascinate completely: Her beauty hypnotized him.) hypnotisere

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  • 93 ice

    1. noun
    1) (frozen water: The pond is covered with ice.) is
    2) (an ice-cream: chocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.) is; -is
    3) ((American) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream: lemon ice(s).) sorbet-is
    2. verb
    (to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) glasere
    - icy
    - icily
    - iciness
    - ice age
    - ice axe
    - iceberg
    - ice box
    - ice-cream
    - ice-cube
    - ice rink
    - ice-skate
    - ice-skating
    - ice tray
    - ice over/up
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (frozen water: The pond is covered with ice.) is
    2) (an ice-cream: chocolate ice-cream. Three ices, please.) is; -is
    3) ((American) a fruit-flavoured frozen dessert usually made without milk and cream: lemon ice(s).) sorbet-is
    2. verb
    (to cover with icing: She iced the cake.) glasere
    - icy
    - icily
    - iciness
    - ice age
    - ice axe
    - iceberg
    - ice box
    - ice-cream
    - ice-cube
    - ice rink
    - ice-skate
    - ice-skating
    - ice tray
    - ice over/up

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  • 94 in all

    (in total, when everything is added up: I spent three hours in all waiting for buses last week.) ialt; tilsammen
    * * *
    (in total, when everything is added up: I spent three hours in all waiting for buses last week.) ialt; tilsammen

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  • 95 in triplicate

    (on three separate copies (of the same form etc): Fill in the form in triplicate.) i tre eksemplarer
    * * *
    (on three separate copies (of the same form etc): Fill in the form in triplicate.) i tre eksemplarer

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  • 96 inclusive

    [-siv]
    adjective (counting both the first and last in a series: May 7 to May 9 inclusive is three days.) inklusive; iberegnet
    * * *
    [-siv]
    adjective (counting both the first and last in a series: May 7 to May 9 inclusive is three days.) inklusive; iberegnet

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  • 97 instrumentalist

    [-'men-]
    noun (a person who plays a musical instrument: There are three instrumentalists and one singer in the group.) instrumentalist
    * * *
    [-'men-]
    noun (a person who plays a musical instrument: There are three instrumentalists and one singer in the group.) instrumentalist

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  • 98 jack

    [‹æk]
    1) (an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight: You should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.) donkraft
    2) (the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave: The jack, queen and king are the three face cards.) knægt
    * * *
    [‹æk]
    1) (an instrument for lifting up a motor car or other heavy weight: You should always keep a jack in the car in case you need to change a wheel.) donkraft
    2) (the playing-card between the ten and queen, sometimes called the knave: The jack, queen and king are the three face cards.) knægt

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  • 99 jib

    [‹ib]
    1) (a three-cornered sail on the front mast of a ship.) fok
    2) (the jutting-out arm of a crane.) kranarm
    * * *
    [‹ib]
    1) (a three-cornered sail on the front mast of a ship.) fok
    2) (the jutting-out arm of a crane.) kranarm

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  • 100 kid

    I [kid] noun
    1) (a popular word for a child or teenager: They've got three kids now, two boys and a girl; More than a hundred kids went to the disco last night; ( also adjective) his kid brother (= younger brother).) barn; unge; ungt menneske; yngre
    2) (a young goat.) kid
    3) (( also adjective) (of) the leather made from its skin: slippers made of kid; kid gloves.) kid-
    II [kid] past tense, past participle - kidded; verb
    (to deceive or tease, especially harmlessly: We were kidding him about the girl who keeps ringing him up; He kidded his wife into thinking he'd forgotten her birthday; He didn't mean that - he was only kidding!) drille
    * * *
    I [kid] noun
    1) (a popular word for a child or teenager: They've got three kids now, two boys and a girl; More than a hundred kids went to the disco last night; ( also adjective) his kid brother (= younger brother).) barn; unge; ungt menneske; yngre
    2) (a young goat.) kid
    3) (( also adjective) (of) the leather made from its skin: slippers made of kid; kid gloves.) kid-
    II [kid] past tense, past participle - kidded; verb
    (to deceive or tease, especially harmlessly: We were kidding him about the girl who keeps ringing him up; He kidded his wife into thinking he'd forgotten her birthday; He didn't mean that - he was only kidding!) drille

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Three — (thr[=e]), a. [OE. [thorn]re, [thorn]reo, [thorn]ri, AS. [thorn]r[=i], masc., [thorn]re[ o], fem. and neut.; akin to OFries. thre, OS. thria, threa, D. drie, G. drei, OHG. dr[=i], Icel. [thorn]r[=i]r, Dan. & Sw. tre, Goth. [thorn]reis, Lith. trys …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • three — /three/, n. 1. a cardinal number, 2 plus 1. 2. a symbol for this number, as 3 or III. 3. a set of this many persons or things. 4. a playing card, die face, or half of a domino face with three pips. adj. 5. amounting to three in number. 6. three… …   Universalium

  • three — O.E. þreo, fem. and neut. (masc. þri, þrie), from P.Gmc. *thrijiz (Cf. O.Fris. thre, M.Du., Du. drie, O.H.G. dri, Ger. drei, O.N. þrir, Dan. tre), from PIE *trejes (Cf. Skt. trayas, Avestan thri, Gk. treis …   Etymology dictionary

  • three — S1 [θri:] number [: Old English; Origin: thrie, threo] 1.) the number 3 ▪ They ve won their last three games. ▪ We d better go. It s almost three (=three o clock) . ▪ My little sister s only three (=three years old) . 2.) in threes in groups of… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • three — three; three·ling; three·pence; three·pen·ny; three·pen·ny·worth; three·fold; three·some; …   English syllables

  • Three — Three, n. 1. The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects. [1913 Webster] 2. A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii. [1913 Webster] {Rule of three}. (Arith.) See under {Rule}, n. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Three Rs — (pronounced three ars ), can refer to: * Animal testing, an abbreviation for, reduce, replace, refine * The three Rs, a widely used abbreviation for the basic elements of a primary school curriculum: reading, ’riting (writing), and ’rithmetic… …   Wikipedia

  • three-D — adjective a three D movie, picture, etc. looks as if it has height, depth, and width: a three D backdrop effect ╾ ,three D noun uncount: They re showing the film in three D …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • three — [thrē] adj. [ME < OE threo, thrie, akin to Ger drei < IE base * trei > L tres, Gr treis, Sans tri] totaling one more than two n. 1. the cardinal number between two and four; 3; III 2. any group of three people or things 3. something… …   English World dictionary

  • three-D — three D, 3 D [ˌθri: ˈdi:] adj a three D film or picture is made so that it appears to be three dimensional >three D n [U] ▪ a film in 3 D …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • three — ► CARDINAL NUMBER ▪ one more than two; 3. (Roman numeral: iii or III.) ● three parts Cf. ↑three parts DERIVATIVES threefold adjective & adverb. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

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