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1 with one accord
((everybody) in agreement: With one accord they stood up to cheer him.) i fuld enighed; alle som én* * *((everybody) in agreement: With one accord they stood up to cheer him.) i fuld enighed; alle som én -
2 with one's eyes open
(with full awareness of what one is doing: I knew what the job would involve - I went into it with my eyes open.) med åbne øjne* * *(with full awareness of what one is doing: I knew what the job would involve - I went into it with my eyes open.) med åbne øjne -
3 footing [secure grip with one's feet]
fodfæste {n}English-Danish mini dictionary > footing [secure grip with one's feet]
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4 one-sided
1) (with one person or side having a great advantage over the other: a one-sided contest.) ulig2) (representing only one aspect of a subject: a one-sided discussion.) ensidig* * *1) (with one person or side having a great advantage over the other: a one-sided contest.) ulig2) (representing only one aspect of a subject: a one-sided discussion.) ensidig -
5 one-night stand
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6 with all one's heart
(very willingly or sincerely: I hope with all my heart that you will be happy.) af hele ens hjerte* * *(very willingly or sincerely: I hope with all my heart that you will be happy.) af hele ens hjerte -
7 one-parent family
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8 apply oneself/one's mind
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9 keep up with the Joneses
['‹ounziz] (to have everything one's neighbours have: She didn't need a new cooker - she just bought one to keep up with the Joneses.) ikke ville stå tilbage for naboerne* * *['‹ounziz] (to have everything one's neighbours have: She didn't need a new cooker - she just bought one to keep up with the Joneses.) ikke ville stå tilbage for naboerne -
10 to begin with
1) (at first: I didn't like him to begin with, but now he's one of my best friends.) til at begynde med2) (firstly: There are many reasons why I don't like her - to begin with, she doesn't tell the truth.) for det første* * *1) (at first: I didn't like him to begin with, but now he's one of my best friends.) til at begynde med2) (firstly: There are many reasons why I don't like her - to begin with, she doesn't tell the truth.) for det første -
11 identify oneself with / be identified with
(to be associated with or give one's full support or interest to (a political party etc).) identificere sig med; solidarisere sig med* * *(to be associated with or give one's full support or interest to (a political party etc).) identificere sig med; solidarisere sig medEnglish-Danish dictionary > identify oneself with / be identified with
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12 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) ved siden af sig* * *(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) ved siden af sig -
13 at/on one's heels
(close behind one: The thief ran off with the policeman close on his heels.) lige i hælene på* * *(close behind one: The thief ran off with the policeman close on his heels.) lige i hælene på -
14 before/under one's very eyes
(in front of one, usually with no attempt at concealment: It happened before my very eyes.) for øjnene af en* * *(in front of one, usually with no attempt at concealment: It happened before my very eyes.) for øjnene af en -
15 fight one's way
(to make one's way with difficulty: She fought her way through the crowd.) kæmpe sig* * *(to make one's way with difficulty: She fought her way through the crowd.) kæmpe sig -
16 find/get one's bearings
(to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark: If we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings.) finde position; orientere sig* * *(to find one's position with reference to eg a known landmark: If we can find this hill, I'll be able to get my bearings.) finde position; orientere sig -
17 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra* * *(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) slippe godt fra -
18 shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
(to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own (usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) trykke nogens hånd; trykke nogen i hånden* * *(to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own (usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) trykke nogens hånd; trykke nogen i håndenEnglish-Danish dictionary > shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
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19 shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
(to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own (usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) trykke nogens hånd; trykke nogen i hånden* * *(to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own (usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) trykke nogens hånd; trykke nogen i håndenEnglish-Danish dictionary > shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
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20 find one's feet
(to become able to cope with a new situation: She found the new job difficult at first but she soon found her feet.) finde sine ben; finde sig til rette* * *(to become able to cope with a new situation: She found the new job difficult at first but she soon found her feet.) finde sine ben; finde sig til rette
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