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  • 81 north-east / north-west

    nouns, adjective ((in or from) the direction midway between north and east or north and west, or any part of the earth lying in that direction: the north-east counties; a north-west wind.) nord-øst; nord-vestlig
    * * *
    nouns, adjective ((in or from) the direction midway between north and east or north and west, or any part of the earth lying in that direction: the north-east counties; a north-west wind.) nord-øst; nord-vestlig

    English-Danish dictionary > north-east / north-west

  • 82 nourishment

    noun (something that nourishes; food: Plants draw nourishment from the earth.) føde; næring
    * * *
    noun (something that nourishes; food: Plants draw nourishment from the earth.) føde; næring

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  • 83 ocean

    ['əuʃən]
    1) (the salt water that covers most of the earth's surface.) hav; ocean
    2) (one of its five main divisions: the Atlantic Ocean.) -havet
    * * *
    ['əuʃən]
    1) (the salt water that covers most of the earth's surface.) hav; ocean
    2) (one of its five main divisions: the Atlantic Ocean.) -havet

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  • 84 oil-well

    noun (a hole drilled into the earth or the sea-bed to obtain petroleum.) oliekilde
    * * *
    noun (a hole drilled into the earth or the sea-bed to obtain petroleum.) oliekilde

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  • 85 parch

    (to make hot and very dry: The sun parched the earth.) afsvide; udtørre
    * * *
    (to make hot and very dry: The sun parched the earth.) afsvide; udtørre

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  • 86 period

    ['piəriəd] 1. noun
    1) (any length of time: a period of three days; a period of waiting.) periode; tidsrum
    2) (a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc: the Pleistocene period; the modern period.) periode; tidsalder
    3) (the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.) punktum
    2. adjective
    (of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old: period costumes; His house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture). tidstypisk; stil-
    - periodically
    - periodical
    3. adjective
    (see periodic.)
    * * *
    ['piəriəd] 1. noun
    1) (any length of time: a period of three days; a period of waiting.) periode; tidsrum
    2) (a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc: the Pleistocene period; the modern period.) periode; tidsalder
    3) (the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.) punktum
    2. adjective
    (of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old: period costumes; His house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture). tidstypisk; stil-
    - periodically
    - periodical
    3. adjective
    (see periodic.)

    English-Danish dictionary > period

  • 87 petroleum

    [pə'trəuliəm]
    noun (oil in its raw, unrefined form, which is found in natural wells below the earth's surface and from which petrol, paraffin etc are obtained.) råolie
    * * *
    [pə'trəuliəm]
    noun (oil in its raw, unrefined form, which is found in natural wells below the earth's surface and from which petrol, paraffin etc are obtained.) råolie

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  • 88 physical

    ['fizikəl]
    1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) fysisk; kropslig; legemlig
    2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) fysisk; håndgribelig
    3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) fysisk
    4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) fysisk
    5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) fysisk
    - physical education
    * * *
    ['fizikəl]
    1) (of the body: Playing football is one form of physical fitness.) fysisk; kropslig; legemlig
    2) (of things that can be seen or felt: the physical world.) fysisk; håndgribelig
    3) (of the laws of nature: It's a physical impossibility for a man to fly like a bird.) fysisk
    4) (relating to the natural features of the surface of the Earth: physical geography.) fysisk
    5) (relating to physics: physical chemistry.) fysisk
    - physical education

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  • 89 pile up

    (to make or become a pile; to accumulate: He piled up the earth at the end of the garden; The rubbish piled up in the kitchen.) samle; hobe sig op
    * * *
    (to make or become a pile; to accumulate: He piled up the earth at the end of the garden; The rubbish piled up in the kitchen.) samle; hobe sig op

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  • 90 planet

    ['plænit]
    (any of the bodies (eg the Earth) which move round the Sun or round another star: Mars and Jupiter are planets, but the Moon is not.) planet
    * * *
    ['plænit]
    (any of the bodies (eg the Earth) which move round the Sun or round another star: Mars and Jupiter are planets, but the Moon is not.) planet

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  • 91 plough

    1. noun
    (a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) plov
    2. verb
    1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) pløje
    2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) pløje
    3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) pløje
    * * *
    1. noun
    (a type of farm tool pulled through the top layer of the soil to turn it over.) plov
    2. verb
    1) (to turn over (the earth) with such a tool: The farmer was ploughing (in) a field.) pløje
    2) (to travel with difficulty, force a way etc: The ship ploughed through the rough sea; I've all this work to plough through.) pløje
    3) (to crash: The lorry ploughed into the back of a bus.) pløje

    English-Danish dictionary > plough

  • 92 rake

    [reik] 1. noun
    1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) rive
    2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rive
    3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) rive
    2. verb
    1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) jævne; rive sammen
    2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) rage
    3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) beskyde
    - rake up
    * * *
    [reik] 1. noun
    1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) rive
    2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) rive
    3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) rive
    2. verb
    1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) jævne; rive sammen
    2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) rage
    3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) beskyde
    - rake up

    English-Danish dictionary > rake

  • 93 re-enter

    [ri:'entə]
    (to enter again: The spaceship will re-enter the Earth's atmosphere tomorrow.) vende tilbage til
    * * *
    [ri:'entə]
    (to enter again: The spaceship will re-enter the Earth's atmosphere tomorrow.) vende tilbage til

    English-Danish dictionary > re-enter

  • 94 revolution

    [revə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun
    1) ((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) revolution
    2) (a complete change in ideas, methods etc: There's been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.) gennemgribende forandring
    3) (a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun).) omdrejning
    2. noun
    (a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.) revolutionær
    - revolutionise
    * * *
    [revə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun
    1) ((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) revolution
    2) (a complete change in ideas, methods etc: There's been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.) gennemgribende forandring
    3) (a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun).) omdrejning
    2. noun
    (a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.) revolutionær
    - revolutionise

    English-Danish dictionary > revolution

  • 95 rock

    I [rok] noun
    1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) klippe; sten
    2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) klippestykke
    3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) pebermyntestang
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rock-bottom
    - rock-garden
    - rock-plant
    - on the rocks
    II [rok] verb
    1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) vugge; gynge
    2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) vugge
    3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) ryste
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rocking-chair
    - rocking-horse
    - off one's rocker
    III [rok]
    ((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rock; rock-
    * * *
    I [rok] noun
    1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) klippe; sten
    2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) klippestykke
    3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) pebermyntestang
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rock-bottom
    - rock-garden
    - rock-plant
    - on the rocks
    II [rok] verb
    1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) vugge; gynge
    2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) vugge
    3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) ryste
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rocking-chair
    - rocking-horse
    - off one's rocker
    III [rok]
    ((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rock; rock-

    English-Danish dictionary > rock

  • 96 rockery

    plural - rockeries; noun (a heap of rocks in a garden with earth between them in which small plants are grown.) stenhøj
    * * *
    plural - rockeries; noun (a heap of rocks in a garden with earth between them in which small plants are grown.) stenhøj

    English-Danish dictionary > rockery

  • 97 rotate

    [rə'teit, ]( American[) 'routeit]
    verb (to turn like a wheel: He rotated the handle; The earth rotates.) dreje rundt
    * * *
    [rə'teit, ]( American[) 'routeit]
    verb (to turn like a wheel: He rotated the handle; The earth rotates.) dreje rundt

    English-Danish dictionary > rotate

  • 98 salt

    [so:lt] 1. noun
    1) ((also common salt) sodium chloride, a white substance frequently used for seasoning: The soup needs more salt.) salt
    2) (any other substance formed, like common salt, from a metal and an acid.) salt
    3) (a sailor, especially an experienced one: an old salt.) søulk
    2. adjective
    (containing, tasting of, preserved in salt: salt water; salt pork.) salt-; saltet
    3. verb
    (to put salt on or in: Have you salted the potatoes?) salte
    - saltness
    - salty
    - saltiness
    - bath salts
    - the salt of the earth
    - take something with a grain/pinch of salt
    - take with a grain/pinch of salt
    * * *
    [so:lt] 1. noun
    1) ((also common salt) sodium chloride, a white substance frequently used for seasoning: The soup needs more salt.) salt
    2) (any other substance formed, like common salt, from a metal and an acid.) salt
    3) (a sailor, especially an experienced one: an old salt.) søulk
    2. adjective
    (containing, tasting of, preserved in salt: salt water; salt pork.) salt-; saltet
    3. verb
    (to put salt on or in: Have you salted the potatoes?) salte
    - saltness
    - salty
    - saltiness
    - bath salts
    - the salt of the earth
    - take something with a grain/pinch of salt
    - take with a grain/pinch of salt

    English-Danish dictionary > salt

  • 99 saturate

    ['sæ əreit]
    1) (to make very wet: Saturate the earth round the plants.) gennemvæde
    2) (to fill completely: The market has been saturated with paintings like that.) mætte
    * * *
    ['sæ əreit]
    1) (to make very wet: Saturate the earth round the plants.) gennemvæde
    2) (to fill completely: The market has been saturated with paintings like that.) mætte

    English-Danish dictionary > saturate

  • 100 science fiction

    ( abbreviation sci-fi) (stories dealing with future times on Earth or in space.) science fiction
    * * *
    ( abbreviation sci-fi) (stories dealing with future times on Earth or in space.) science fiction

    English-Danish dictionary > science fiction

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