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81 as well as
(in addition to: She works in a restaurant in the evenings as well as doing a full-time job during the day.) samtidig med* * *(in addition to: She works in a restaurant in the evenings as well as doing a full-time job during the day.) samtidig med -
82 blot
[blot] 1. noun1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) plet; klat2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) skamplet2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) plette2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) tørre•- blotter- blotting-paper
- blot one's copybook
- blot out* * *[blot] 1. noun1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) plet; klat2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) skamplet2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) plette2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) tørre•- blotter- blotting-paper
- blot one's copybook
- blot out -
83 crease
[kri:s] 1. noun1) (a mark made by folding or doubling something: a smart crease in his trousers; My dress was full of creases after being in my suitcase.) pressefold; fold; krølle2) (in cricket, a line showing the position of the batsman or bowler.) markeringslinie for slåer2. verb(to make or become creased: You've creased my newspaper; This fabric creases easily.) folde; krølle* * *[kri:s] 1. noun1) (a mark made by folding or doubling something: a smart crease in his trousers; My dress was full of creases after being in my suitcase.) pressefold; fold; krølle2) (in cricket, a line showing the position of the batsman or bowler.) markeringslinie for slåer2. verb(to make or become creased: You've creased my newspaper; This fabric creases easily.) folde; krølle -
84 decree
[di'kri:] 1. noun1) (an order or law: a decree forbidding hunting.) dekret; forordning; befaling2) (a ruling of a court of civil law.) kendelse2. verb(to order, command or decide (something): The court decreed that he should pay the fine in full.) dekretere; bestemme* * *[di'kri:] 1. noun1) (an order or law: a decree forbidding hunting.) dekret; forordning; befaling2) (a ruling of a court of civil law.) kendelse2. verb(to order, command or decide (something): The court decreed that he should pay the fine in full.) dekretere; bestemme -
85 draw up
1) ((of a car etc) to stop: We drew up outside their house.) standse op2) (to arrange in an acceptable form or order: They drew up the soldiers in line; The solicitor drew up a contract for them to sign.) stille op; udforme3) (to move closer: Draw up a chair!) flytte nærmere; rykke nærmere4) (to extend (oneself) into an upright position: He drew himself up to his full height.) rette sig op* * *1) ((of a car etc) to stop: We drew up outside their house.) standse op2) (to arrange in an acceptable form or order: They drew up the soldiers in line; The solicitor drew up a contract for them to sign.) stille op; udforme3) (to move closer: Draw up a chair!) flytte nærmere; rykke nærmere4) (to extend (oneself) into an upright position: He drew himself up to his full height.) rette sig op -
86 electric
[ə'lektrik]1) (of, produced by, or worked by electricity: electric light.) elektrisk2) (full of excitement: The atmosphere in the theatre was electric.) spændt; elektrisk; ladet* * *[ə'lektrik]1) (of, produced by, or worked by electricity: electric light.) elektrisk2) (full of excitement: The atmosphere in the theatre was electric.) spændt; elektrisk; ladet -
87 expectant
1) (full of hope or expectation: the expectant faces of the audience.) forhåbningsfuld; forventningsfuld2) (expecting (a baby): an expectant mother.) gravid* * *1) (full of hope or expectation: the expectant faces of the audience.) forhåbningsfuld; forventningsfuld2) (expecting (a baby): an expectant mother.) gravid -
88 grammar
['ɡræmə]1) (the rules for forming words and for combining words to form sentences: He's an expert on French grammar.) grammatik2) (a description or collection of the rules of grammar: Could you lend me your Latin grammar?; ( also adjective) a grammar book.) grammatik; grammatik-3) (a person's use of grammatical rules: This essay is full of bad grammar.) sprogbrug•- grammatically
- grammar school* * *['ɡræmə]1) (the rules for forming words and for combining words to form sentences: He's an expert on French grammar.) grammatik2) (a description or collection of the rules of grammar: Could you lend me your Latin grammar?; ( also adjective) a grammar book.) grammatik; grammatik-3) (a person's use of grammatical rules: This essay is full of bad grammar.) sprogbrug•- grammatically
- grammar school -
89 lawless
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90 napkin
['næpkin]1) ((also table napkin) a small piece of cloth or paper for protecting the clothes from drips etc and for wiping the lips at meals.) serviet2) (full form of nappy.) ble* * *['næpkin]1) ((also table napkin) a small piece of cloth or paper for protecting the clothes from drips etc and for wiping the lips at meals.) serviet2) (full form of nappy.) ble -
91 pelt
[pelt]1) (to throw (things) at: The children pelted each other with snowballs.) overdænge2) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) drøne3) ((of rain; sometimes also of hailstones) to fall very heavily: You can't leave now - it's pelting (down).) styrte ned; vælte ned•* * *[pelt]1) (to throw (things) at: The children pelted each other with snowballs.) overdænge2) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) drøne3) ((of rain; sometimes also of hailstones) to fall very heavily: You can't leave now - it's pelting (down).) styrte ned; vælte ned• -
92 shame
[ʃeim] 1. noun1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) skam2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) skam3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) skam4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) skam2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) tvinge2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) bringe skam over•- shameful- shamefully
- shamefulness
- shameless
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
- shamefaced
- put to shame
- to my
- his shame* * *[ʃeim] 1. noun1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) skam2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) skam3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) skam4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) skam2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) tvinge2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) bringe skam over•- shameful- shamefully
- shamefulness
- shameless
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
- shamefaced
- put to shame
- to my
- his shame -
93 sieve
[siv] 1. noun(a container with a bottom full of very small holes, used to separate liquids from solids or small, fine pieces from larger ones etc: He poured the soup through a sieve to remove all the lumps.) si2. verb(to pass (something) through a sieve.) si* * *[siv] 1. noun(a container with a bottom full of very small holes, used to separate liquids from solids or small, fine pieces from larger ones etc: He poured the soup through a sieve to remove all the lumps.) si2. verb(to pass (something) through a sieve.) si -
94 snowy
1) (full of, or producing a lot of, snow: The weather has been very snowy recently.) med meget sne2) (white like snow: the old man's snowy (white) hair.) snehvid* * *1) (full of, or producing a lot of, snow: The weather has been very snowy recently.) med meget sne2) (white like snow: the old man's snowy (white) hair.) snehvid -
95 steamy
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96 teem
[ti:m]1) ((with with) to be full of: The pond was teeming with fish.) vrimle2) (to rain heavily: The rain was teeming down.) styrte* * *[ti:m]1) ((with with) to be full of: The pond was teeming with fish.) vrimle2) (to rain heavily: The rain was teeming down.) styrte -
97 weed
[wi:d] 1. noun(any wild plant, especially when growing among cultivated plants or where it is not wanted: The garden is full of weeds.) ukrudt; ukrudtsplante2. verb(to remove weeds (from): to weed the garden.) fjerne ukrudt- weed out* * *[wi:d] 1. noun(any wild plant, especially when growing among cultivated plants or where it is not wanted: The garden is full of weeds.) ukrudt; ukrudtsplante2. verb(to remove weeds (from): to weed the garden.) fjerne ukrudt- weed out -
98 wit
[wit]1) (humour; the ability to express oneself in an amusing way: His plays are full of wit; I admire his wit.) vid2) (a person who expresses himself in a humorous way, tells jokes etc: He's a great wit.) vittigt hoved3) (common sense, inventiveness etc: He did not have the wit to defend himself.) det, der skal til•- witless- - witted
- witticism
- witty
- wittily
- wittiness
- at one's wits' end
- keep one's wits about one
- live by one's wits
- frighten/scare out of one's wits
- out of one's wits* * *[wit]1) (humour; the ability to express oneself in an amusing way: His plays are full of wit; I admire his wit.) vid2) (a person who expresses himself in a humorous way, tells jokes etc: He's a great wit.) vittigt hoved3) (common sense, inventiveness etc: He did not have the wit to defend himself.) det, der skal til•- witless- - witted
- witticism
- witty
- wittily
- wittiness
- at one's wits' end
- keep one's wits about one
- live by one's wits
- frighten/scare out of one's wits
- out of one's wits -
99 carbohydrate
((any of a group of) substances containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, especially the sugars and starches found in food: Potatoes are full of carbohydrate.) kulhydrat* * *((any of a group of) substances containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, especially the sugars and starches found in food: Potatoes are full of carbohydrate.) kulhydrat -
100 cheese
[ i:z]((any type of) a food prepared from the curd of milk and usually pressed into a mass or shape: Cheese is full of protein.) ost- cheesed off* * *[ i:z]((any type of) a food prepared from the curd of milk and usually pressed into a mass or shape: Cheese is full of protein.) ost- cheesed off
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