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  • 21 digest

    1. verb
    1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) fordøje
    2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) fordøje; tænke over
    2. noun
    (summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.) resumé; sammendrag; referat
    - digestion
    - digestive
    * * *
    1. verb
    1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) fordøje
    2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) fordøje; tænke over
    2. noun
    (summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.) resumé; sammendrag; referat
    - digestion
    - digestive

    English-Danish dictionary > digest

  • 22 direction

    [-ʃən]
    1) ((the) place or point to which one moves, looks etc: What direction did he go in?; They were heading in my direction (= towards me); I'll find my way all right - I've a good sense of direction.) retning
    2) (guidance: They are under your direction.) ledelse
    3) ((in plural) instructions (eg on how to get somewhere, use something etc): We asked the policeman for directions; I have lost the directions for this washing-machine.) om vej; instruktion; brugsanvisning
    4) (the act of aiming or turning (something or someone) towards a certain point.) dirigering; vejledning
    * * *
    [-ʃən]
    1) ((the) place or point to which one moves, looks etc: What direction did he go in?; They were heading in my direction (= towards me); I'll find my way all right - I've a good sense of direction.) retning
    2) (guidance: They are under your direction.) ledelse
    3) ((in plural) instructions (eg on how to get somewhere, use something etc): We asked the policeman for directions; I have lost the directions for this washing-machine.) om vej; instruktion; brugsanvisning
    4) (the act of aiming or turning (something or someone) towards a certain point.) dirigering; vejledning

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  • 23 replace

    [rə'pleis]
    1) (to put, use etc (a person, thing etc), or to be put, used etc, in place of another: I must replace that broken lock; He replaced the cup he broke with a new one; Cars have replaced horses as the normal means of transport.) udskifte; erstatte
    2) (to put (something) back where it was: Please replace the books on the shelves.) sætte tilbage; lægge tilbage
    - replacement
    * * *
    [rə'pleis]
    1) (to put, use etc (a person, thing etc), or to be put, used etc, in place of another: I must replace that broken lock; He replaced the cup he broke with a new one; Cars have replaced horses as the normal means of transport.) udskifte; erstatte
    2) (to put (something) back where it was: Please replace the books on the shelves.) sætte tilbage; lægge tilbage
    - replacement

    English-Danish dictionary > replace

  • 24 right of way

    1) (the right of the public to use a path that goes across private property.) ret
    2) ((right-of-way - plural rights-of-way) a road or path over private land, along which the public have a right to walk.) offentlig sti
    3) (the right of one car etc to move first eg when crossing a cross-roads, or going round a roundabout: It was your fault that our cars crashed - I had right of way.) forkørselsret
    * * *
    1) (the right of the public to use a path that goes across private property.) ret
    2) ((right-of-way - plural rights-of-way) a road or path over private land, along which the public have a right to walk.) offentlig sti
    3) (the right of one car etc to move first eg when crossing a cross-roads, or going round a roundabout: It was your fault that our cars crashed - I had right of way.) forkørselsret

    English-Danish dictionary > right of way

  • 25 access

    ['ækses]
    1) (way or right of approach or entry: We gained access to the house through a window.) adgang
    2) (way or right to meet (someone) or use (something): Senior students have access to the library at weekends.) adgang
    - accessible
    - accessibility
    * * *
    ['ækses]
    1) (way or right of approach or entry: We gained access to the house through a window.) adgang
    2) (way or right to meet (someone) or use (something): Senior students have access to the library at weekends.) adgang
    - accessible
    - accessibility

    English-Danish dictionary > access

  • 26 invent

    [in'vent]
    1) (to be the first person to make or use (eg a machine, method etc): Who invented the microscope?; When was printing invented?) opfinde
    2) (to make up or think of (eg an excuse or story): I'll have to invent some excuse for not going with him.) finde på; opdigte
    - inventive
    - inventiveness
    - inventor
    * * *
    [in'vent]
    1) (to be the first person to make or use (eg a machine, method etc): Who invented the microscope?; When was printing invented?) opfinde
    2) (to make up or think of (eg an excuse or story): I'll have to invent some excuse for not going with him.) finde på; opdigte
    - inventive
    - inventiveness
    - inventor

    English-Danish dictionary > invent

  • 27 retain

    [rə'tein]
    1) (to continue to have, use, remember etc; to keep in one's possession, memory etc: He finds it difficult to retain information; These dishes don't retain heat very well.) bibeholde
    2) (to hold (something) back or keep (something) in its place: This wall was built to retain the water from the river in order to prevent flooding.) modstå
    * * *
    [rə'tein]
    1) (to continue to have, use, remember etc; to keep in one's possession, memory etc: He finds it difficult to retain information; These dishes don't retain heat very well.) bibeholde
    2) (to hold (something) back or keep (something) in its place: This wall was built to retain the water from the river in order to prevent flooding.) modstå

    English-Danish dictionary > retain

  • 28 break down

    1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) bryde ind; slå ind
    2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) bryde sammen
    3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) bryde sammen
    4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) bryde sammen
    * * *
    1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) bryde ind; slå ind
    2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) bryde sammen
    3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) bryde sammen
    4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) bryde sammen

    English-Danish dictionary > break down

  • 29 go through

    1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) gennemsøge
    2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) gå igennem
    3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) bruge op
    4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) gennemføre; gå igennem
    5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) blive vedtaget; gå igennem
    * * *
    1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) gennemsøge
    2) (to suffer: You have no idea what I went through to get this finished in time.) gå igennem
    3) (to use up: We went through a lot of money on holiday.) bruge op
    4) (to complete: to go through certain formalities.) gennemføre; gå igennem
    5) (to be completed: After long hours of negotiations, the deal went through.) blive vedtaget; gå igennem

    English-Danish dictionary > go through

  • 30 ill

    [il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) syg
    2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) dårlig
    3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) uheldig
    2. adverb
    (not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) dårligt
    3. noun
    1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) ondt
    2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) besværlighed
    - illness
    - ill-at-ease
    - ill-fated
    - ill-feeling
    - ill-mannered / ill-bred
    - ill-tempered / ill-natured
    - ill-treat
    - ill-treatment
    - ill-use
    - ill-will
    - be taken ill
    * * *
    [il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) syg
    2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) dårlig
    3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) uheldig
    2. adverb
    (not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) dårligt
    3. noun
    1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) ondt
    2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) besværlighed
    - illness
    - ill-at-ease
    - ill-fated
    - ill-feeling
    - ill-mannered / ill-bred
    - ill-tempered / ill-natured
    - ill-treat
    - ill-treatment
    - ill-use
    - ill-will
    - be taken ill

    English-Danish dictionary > ill

  • 31 make do

    ( with with) (to use something as a poor-quality or temporary alternative to the real thing: There's no meat, so we'll have to make do with potatoes.) klare sig med
    * * *
    ( with with) (to use something as a poor-quality or temporary alternative to the real thing: There's no meat, so we'll have to make do with potatoes.) klare sig med

    English-Danish dictionary > make do

  • 32 stand up to

    (to show resistance to: He stood up to the bigger boys who tried to bully him; These chairs have stood up to very hard use.) modstå; klare
    * * *
    (to show resistance to: He stood up to the bigger boys who tried to bully him; These chairs have stood up to very hard use.) modstå; klare

    English-Danish dictionary > stand up to

  • 33 wear away

    (to make or become damaged, thinner, smoother etc through use, rubbing etc: The steps have (been) worn away in places.) slide
    * * *
    (to make or become damaged, thinner, smoother etc through use, rubbing etc: The steps have (been) worn away in places.) slide

    English-Danish dictionary > wear away

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