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  • 101 stumble

    1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) snuble
    2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) tumle afsted
    3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) snuble over ordene; lede efter ordene
    - stumble across/on
    * * *
    1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) snuble
    2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) tumle afsted
    3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) snuble over ordene; lede efter ordene
    - stumble across/on

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  • 102 stump

    1. noun
    1) (the part of a tree left in the ground after the trunk has been cut down: He sat on a (tree-)stump and ate his sandwiches.) stub
    2) (the part of a limb, tooth, pencil etc remaining after the main part has been cut or broken off, worn away etc.) stump
    3) (in cricket, one of the three upright sticks forming the wicket.) gærdepind
    2. verb
    1) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stampe
    2) (to puzzle or baffle completely: I'm stumped!) bringe i vildrede
    - stump up
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (the part of a tree left in the ground after the trunk has been cut down: He sat on a (tree-)stump and ate his sandwiches.) stub
    2) (the part of a limb, tooth, pencil etc remaining after the main part has been cut or broken off, worn away etc.) stump
    3) (in cricket, one of the three upright sticks forming the wicket.) gærdepind
    2. verb
    1) (to walk with heavy, stamping steps: He stumped angrily out of the room.) stampe
    2) (to puzzle or baffle completely: I'm stumped!) bringe i vildrede
    - stump up

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  • 103 swagger

    ['swæɡə] 1. verb
    (to walk as though very pleased with oneself: I saw him swaggering along the street in his new suit.) spankulere
    2. noun
    (a swaggering way of walking.) spankuleren
    * * *
    ['swæɡə] 1. verb
    (to walk as though very pleased with oneself: I saw him swaggering along the street in his new suit.) spankulere
    2. noun
    (a swaggering way of walking.) spankuleren

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  • 104 system

    ['sistəm]
    1) (an arrangement of many parts that work together: a railway system; the solar system; the digestive system.) system; -system
    2) (a person's body: Take a walk every day - it's good for the system!) kroppen
    3) (a way of organizing something according to certain ideas, principles etc: a system of government/education.) system; net
    4) (a plan or method: What is your system for washing the dishes?) sytem; metode
    5) (the quality of being efficient and methodical: Your work lacks system.) plan; system
    - systematically
    * * *
    ['sistəm]
    1) (an arrangement of many parts that work together: a railway system; the solar system; the digestive system.) system; -system
    2) (a person's body: Take a walk every day - it's good for the system!) kroppen
    3) (a way of organizing something according to certain ideas, principles etc: a system of government/education.) system; net
    4) (a plan or method: What is your system for washing the dishes?) sytem; metode
    5) (the quality of being efficient and methodical: Your work lacks system.) plan; system
    - systematically

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  • 105 to heel

    ((of dogs etc) at a person's heel: You must teach your dog to walk to heel in a busy street.) gå ved siden af
    * * *
    ((of dogs etc) at a person's heel: You must teach your dog to walk to heel in a busy street.) gå ved siden af

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  • 106 toddle

    ['todl]
    ((especially of a very young child) to walk unsteadily: The child is toddling.) stolpre omkring
    * * *
    ['todl]
    ((especially of a very young child) to walk unsteadily: The child is toddling.) stolpre omkring

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  • 107 toddler

    noun (a very young child (who has just begun to be able to walk).) tumling
    * * *
    noun (a very young child (who has just begun to be able to walk).) tumling

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  • 108 trail

    [treil] 1. verb
    1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) slæbe
    2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) slæbe sig
    3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) følge sporet af
    2. noun
    1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) spor
    2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) sti; -sti
    3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) spor
    * * *
    [treil] 1. verb
    1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) slæbe
    2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) slæbe sig
    3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) følge sporet af
    2. noun
    1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) spor
    2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) sti; -sti
    3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) spor

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  • 109 tread

    [tred] 1. past tense - trod; verb
    1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.) træde på
    2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.)
    3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.) trampe på
    2. noun
    1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) gang
    2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) slidbane
    3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) trappetrin
    * * *
    [tred] 1. past tense - trod; verb
    1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.) træde på
    2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.)
    3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.) trampe på
    2. noun
    1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) gang
    2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) slidbane
    3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) trappetrin

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  • 110 trip

    [trip] 1. past tense, past participle - tripped; verb
    1) ((often with up or over) to (cause to) catch one's foot and stumble or fall: She tripped and fell; She tripped over the carpet.) snuble
    2) (to walk with short, light steps: She tripped happily along the road.) trippe
    2. noun
    (a journey or tour: She went on / took a trip to Paris.) tur
    * * *
    [trip] 1. past tense, past participle - tripped; verb
    1) ((often with up or over) to (cause to) catch one's foot and stumble or fall: She tripped and fell; She tripped over the carpet.) snuble
    2) (to walk with short, light steps: She tripped happily along the road.) trippe
    2. noun
    (a journey or tour: She went on / took a trip to Paris.) tur

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  • 111 trot

    [trot] 1. past tense, past participle - trotted; verb
    ((of a horse) to move with fairly fast, bouncy steps, faster than a walk but slower than a canter or gallop: The horse trotted down the road; The child trotted along beside his mother.) trave; lunte
    2. noun
    (the pace at which a horse or rider etc moves when trotting: They rode at a trot.) trav
    * * *
    [trot] 1. past tense, past participle - trotted; verb
    ((of a horse) to move with fairly fast, bouncy steps, faster than a walk but slower than a canter or gallop: The horse trotted down the road; The child trotted along beside his mother.) trave; lunte
    2. noun
    (the pace at which a horse or rider etc moves when trotting: They rode at a trot.) trav

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  • 112 turn on one's heel

    (to turn one's back (and walk off).) dreje omkring på hælen
    * * *
    (to turn one's back (and walk off).) dreje omkring på hælen

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  • 113 wade

    [weid]
    1) (to go or walk (through water, mud etc) with some difficulty: He waded across the river towards me; I've finally managed to wade through that boring book I had to read.) vade; arbejde sig igennem
    2) (to cross (a river etc) by wading: We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.) vade
    * * *
    [weid]
    1) (to go or walk (through water, mud etc) with some difficulty: He waded across the river towards me; I've finally managed to wade through that boring book I had to read.) vade; arbejde sig igennem
    2) (to cross (a river etc) by wading: We'll wade the stream at its shallowest point.) vade

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  • 114 walkover

    noun (an easy victory: It was a walkover! We won 8-nil.) let sejr; walk-over
    * * *
    noun (an easy victory: It was a walkover! We won 8-nil.) let sejr; walk-over

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  • 115 wander

    ['wondə] 1. verb
    1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) vandre omkring
    2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) flakke
    2. noun
    (an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) slentretur
    - wanderlust
    * * *
    ['wondə] 1. verb
    1) (to go, move, walk etc (about, in or on) from place to place with no definite destination in mind: I'd like to spend a holiday wandering through France; The mother wandered the streets looking for her child.) vandre omkring
    2) (to go astray or move away from the proper place or home: His mind wanders; My attention was wandering.) flakke
    2. noun
    (an act of wandering: He's gone for a wander round the shops.) slentretur
    - wanderlust

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  • 116 wheelchair

    noun (a chair with wheels, used for moving from place to place by invalids or those who cannot walk.) rullestol
    * * *
    noun (a chair with wheels, used for moving from place to place by invalids or those who cannot walk.) rullestol

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  • 117 when

    1. [wen] adverb
    (at what time(?): When did you arrive?; When will you see her again?; I asked him when the incident had occurred; Tell me when to jump.) hvornår
    2. [wən, wen] conjunction
    1) ((at or during) the time at which: It happened when I was abroad; When you see her, give her this message; When I've finished, I'll telephone you.) da; når
    2) (in spite of the fact that; considering that: Why do you walk when you have a car?) når
    - whenever
    * * *
    1. [wen] adverb
    (at what time(?): When did you arrive?; When will you see her again?; I asked him when the incident had occurred; Tell me when to jump.) hvornår
    2. [wən, wen] conjunction
    1) ((at or during) the time at which: It happened when I was abroad; When you see her, give her this message; When I've finished, I'll telephone you.) da; når
    2) (in spite of the fact that; considering that: Why do you walk when you have a car?) når
    - whenever

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  • 118 without

    1) (in the absence of; not having: They went without you; I could not live without him; We cannot survive without water.) uden
    2) (not: He drove away without saying goodbye; You can't walk along this street without meeting someone you know.) uden
    * * *
    1) (in the absence of; not having: They went without you; I could not live without him; We cannot survive without water.) uden
    2) (not: He drove away without saying goodbye; You can't walk along this street without meeting someone you know.) uden

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  • 119 wood

    [wud]
    1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which the trunk and branches of trees are composed: My desk is (made of) wood; She gathered some wood for the fire; I like the smell of a wood fire.) træ; ved
    2) ((often in plural) a group of growing trees: They went for a walk in the woods.) skov
    3) (a golf-club whose head is made of wood.) trækølle
    - wooden
    - woody
    - wood carving
    - woodcut
    - woodcutter
    - woodland
    - woodlouse
    - woodpecker
    - wood pulp
    - woodwind
    - woodwork
    - woodworm
    - out of the woods
    - out of the wood
    * * *
    [wud]
    1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which the trunk and branches of trees are composed: My desk is (made of) wood; She gathered some wood for the fire; I like the smell of a wood fire.) træ; ved
    2) ((often in plural) a group of growing trees: They went for a walk in the woods.) skov
    3) (a golf-club whose head is made of wood.) trækølle
    - wooden
    - woody
    - wood carving
    - woodcut
    - woodcutter
    - woodland
    - woodlouse
    - woodpecker
    - wood pulp
    - woodwind
    - woodwork
    - woodworm
    - out of the woods
    - out of the wood

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  • 120 march

    (the third month of the year, the month following February.) marts
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) walk at a constant rhythm, and often in step with others: Soldiers were marching along the street.) marchere
    2) (to go on steadily: Time marches on.)
    2. noun
    1) ((the) act of marching: a long march; the march of time.) march; gang
    2) (a piece of music for marching to: The band played a march.) march

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