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  • 1 truth

    [tru:Ɵ]
    plural - truths; noun
    1) (trueness; the state of being true: I am certain of the truth of his story; `What is truth?' asked the philosopher.) sandfærdighed; sandhed
    2) (the true facts: I don't know, and that's the truth; Tell the truth about it.) sandhed
    - truthfully
    - truthfulness
    - tell the truth
    - to tell the truth
    * * *
    [tru:Ɵ]
    plural - truths; noun
    1) (trueness; the state of being true: I am certain of the truth of his story; `What is truth?' asked the philosopher.) sandfærdighed; sandhed
    2) (the true facts: I don't know, and that's the truth; Tell the truth about it.) sandhed
    - truthfully
    - truthfulness
    - tell the truth
    - to tell the truth

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  • 2 truth

    sandhed {fk}

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  • 3 to tell the truth

    (really; actually: To tell the truth I forgot it was your birthday last week.) for at sige sandheden
    * * *
    (really; actually: To tell the truth I forgot it was your birthday last week.) for at sige sandheden

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  • 4 home truth

    (a plain statement of something which is unpleasant but true (about a person, his behaviour etc) said directly to the person: It's time someone told him a few home truths.) ubehagelig sandhed; borgerligt ord
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    (a plain statement of something which is unpleasant but true (about a person, his behaviour etc) said directly to the person: It's time someone told him a few home truths.) ubehagelig sandhed; borgerligt ord

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  • 5 tell the truth

    (to confess or make a true statement.) indrømme sandheden
    * * *
    (to confess or make a true statement.) indrømme sandheden

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  • 6 a grain of truth

    et gran af sandhed

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  • 7 indeed [in truth]

    virkelig

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  • 8 vouch

    1) (to say that one is sure that something is fact or truth: Will you vouch for the truth of the statement?) stå inde for; garantere
    2) (to guarantee the honesty etc of (a person): My friends will vouch for me.) garantere
    * * *
    1) (to say that one is sure that something is fact or truth: Will you vouch for the truth of the statement?) stå inde for; garantere
    2) (to guarantee the honesty etc of (a person): My friends will vouch for me.) garantere

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  • 9 abstract

    ['æbstrækt] 1. adjective
    1) ((of a noun) referring to something which exists as an idea and which is not physically real: Truth, poverty and bravery are abstract nouns.) abstrakt
    2) ((of painting, sculpture etc) concerned with colour, shape, texture etc rather than showing things as they really appear: an abstract sketch of a vase of flowers.) abstrakt
    2. noun
    (a summary (of a book, article etc).) uddrag; resume
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    ['æbstrækt] 1. adjective
    1) ((of a noun) referring to something which exists as an idea and which is not physically real: Truth, poverty and bravery are abstract nouns.) abstrakt
    2) ((of painting, sculpture etc) concerned with colour, shape, texture etc rather than showing things as they really appear: an abstract sketch of a vase of flowers.) abstrakt
    2. noun
    (a summary (of a book, article etc).) uddrag; resume

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  • 10 ascertain

    [æsə'tein]
    (to find out: We shall never ascertain the truth.) finde ud af
    * * *
    [æsə'tein]
    (to find out: We shall never ascertain the truth.) finde ud af

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  • 11 atom

    ['ætəm]
    1) (the smallest part of an element.) atom
    2) (anything very small: There's not an atom of truth in what she says.) gran
    - atomic bomb
    - atom bomb
    - atomic energy
    - atomic power
    * * *
    ['ætəm]
    1) (the smallest part of an element.) atom
    2) (anything very small: There's not an atom of truth in what she says.) gran
    - atomic bomb
    - atom bomb
    - atomic energy
    - atomic power

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  • 12 challenge

    [' ælin‹] 1. verb
    1) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) udfordre
    2) (to question (someone's authority or right, the truth of a statement etc).) anfægte; protestere mod; rejse indvending mod
    2. noun
    1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) udfordring
    2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) anfægtelse; dragen i tvivl; protest
    - challenging
    * * *
    [' ælin‹] 1. verb
    1) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) udfordre
    2) (to question (someone's authority or right, the truth of a statement etc).) anfægte; protestere mod; rejse indvending mod
    2. noun
    1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) udfordring
    2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) anfægtelse; dragen i tvivl; protest
    - challenging

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  • 13 chance

    1. noun
    1) (luck or fortune: It was by chance that I found out the truth.) held; tilfælde; chance
    2) (an opportunity: Now you have a chance to do well.) chance; mulighed; lejlighed
    3) (a possibility: He has no chance of winning.) chance; mulighed
    4) ((a) risk: There's an element of chance in this business deal.) risiko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk: I may be too late but I'll just have to chance it.) tage chancen; risikere
    2) (to happen accidentally or unexpectedly: I chanced to see him last week.) ske tilfældigt; ske uventet
    3. adjective
    (happening unexpectedly: a chance meeting.) uventet; tilfældigt
    - chance on
    - upon
    - by any chance
    - by chance
    - an even chance
    - the chances are
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (luck or fortune: It was by chance that I found out the truth.) held; tilfælde; chance
    2) (an opportunity: Now you have a chance to do well.) chance; mulighed; lejlighed
    3) (a possibility: He has no chance of winning.) chance; mulighed
    4) ((a) risk: There's an element of chance in this business deal.) risiko
    2. verb
    1) (to risk: I may be too late but I'll just have to chance it.) tage chancen; risikere
    2) (to happen accidentally or unexpectedly: I chanced to see him last week.) ske tilfældigt; ske uventet
    3. adjective
    (happening unexpectedly: a chance meeting.) uventet; tilfældigt
    - chance on
    - upon
    - by any chance
    - by chance
    - an even chance
    - the chances are

    English-Danish dictionary > chance

  • 14 come clean

    (to tell the truth about something, often about something about which one has previously lied.) gøre rent bord; tilstå
    * * *
    (to tell the truth about something, often about something about which one has previously lied.) gøre rent bord; tilstå

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  • 15 come out

    1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) komme frem
    2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) udkomme
    3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) nedlægge arbejdet; strejke
    4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) blive fremkaldt; lykkes
    5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) gå væk
    * * *
    1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) komme frem
    2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) udkomme
    3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) nedlægge arbejdet; strejke
    4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) blive fremkaldt; lykkes
    5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) gå væk

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  • 16 deem

    [di:m]
    (to judge or think: He deemed it unwise to tell her the truth.) skønne; anse; betragte
    * * *
    [di:m]
    (to judge or think: He deemed it unwise to tell her the truth.) skønne; anse; betragte

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  • 17 divine

    1. adjective
    1) (of or belonging to God or a god: divine wisdom.) guddommelig
    2) (very good or excellent: What divine weather!) himmelsk
    2. verb
    (to find out by keen understanding: I managed to divine the truth.) gisne; ane; gætte
    - diviner
    - divining
    - divinity
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (of or belonging to God or a god: divine wisdom.) guddommelig
    2) (very good or excellent: What divine weather!) himmelsk
    2. verb
    (to find out by keen understanding: I managed to divine the truth.) gisne; ane; gætte
    - diviner
    - divining
    - divinity

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  • 18 equal to

    (fit or able for: I didn't feel equal to telling him the truth.) kunne magte
    * * *
    (fit or able for: I didn't feel equal to telling him the truth.) kunne magte

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  • 19 exaggerate

    [iɡ'zæ‹əreit]
    1) (to make (something) appear to be, or describe it as, greater etc than it really is: You seem to be exaggerating his faults; That dress exaggerates her thinness.) overdrive; fremhæve for meget
    2) (to go beyond the truth in describing something etc: You can't trust her. She always exaggerates.) overdrive
    * * *
    [iɡ'zæ‹əreit]
    1) (to make (something) appear to be, or describe it as, greater etc than it really is: You seem to be exaggerating his faults; That dress exaggerates her thinness.) overdrive; fremhæve for meget
    2) (to go beyond the truth in describing something etc: You can't trust her. She always exaggerates.) overdrive

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  • 20 fence

    I 1. [fens] noun
    (a line of wooden or metal posts joined by wood, wire etc to stop people, animals etc moving on to or off a piece of land: The garden was surrounded by a wooden fence.) hegn; -hegn; stakit; -stakit
    2. verb
    (to enclose (an area of land) with a fence eg to prevent people, animals etc from getting in: We fenced off the field.) indhegne
    II [fens] verb
    1) (to fight with (blunted) swords as a sport.) fægte
    2) (to avoid answering questions: He fenced with me for half an hour before I got the truth.) undvige
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    I 1. [fens] noun
    (a line of wooden or metal posts joined by wood, wire etc to stop people, animals etc moving on to or off a piece of land: The garden was surrounded by a wooden fence.) hegn; -hegn; stakit; -stakit
    2. verb
    (to enclose (an area of land) with a fence eg to prevent people, animals etc from getting in: We fenced off the field.) indhegne
    II [fens] verb
    1) (to fight with (blunted) swords as a sport.) fægte
    2) (to avoid answering questions: He fenced with me for half an hour before I got the truth.) undvige

    English-Danish dictionary > fence

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  • Truth — • Defines ontological, logical, and moral truth Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Truth     Truth     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • truth — W2S1 [tru:θ] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(true facts)¦ 2¦(being true)¦ 3¦(important ideas)¦ 4 in truth 5 if (the) truth be known/told 6 to tell (you) the truth 7 nothing could be further from the truth 8 the truth will out ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Ori …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • truth — [ truθ ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the actual facts or information about something, rather than what people think, expect, or make up: The truth may never be known. truth about: We finally learned the shocking truth about Gina s past. tell (someone)… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • TRUTH — (Heb. אֱמֶת, ʾemet). The Bible often speaks of God as the God of truth (e.g., Jer. 10:10; Ps. 31:6), as does the Talmud where this synonymity climaxes in the famous dictum: The Seal of God is truth (Shab. 55a; TJ, Sanh. 1:5). The same idea is… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Truth — Truth, n.; pl. {Truths}. [OE. treuthe, trouthe, treowpe, AS. tre[ o]w?. See {True}; cf. {Troth}, {Betroth}.] 1. The quality or being true; as: (a) Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been; or shall be. [1913 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • truth — I noun accuracy, actuality, authenticity, candor, conformity to fact, correctness, exactness, fact, genuineness, honesty, integrity, precision, probity, realism, reality, right, sincerity, veracity, veritas, verity associated concepts:… …   Law dictionary

  • truth — truth; truth·ful; truth·less; un·truth; un·truth·ful; un·truth·ful·ness; truth·ful·ly; truth·ful·ness; truth·less·ness; …   English syllables

  • truth — ► NOUN (pl. truths) 1) the quality or state of being true. 2) (also the truth) that which is true as opposed to false. 3) a fact or belief that is accepted as true. ● in truth Cf. ↑in truth …   English terms dictionary

  • truth — [tro͞oth] n. pl. truths [tro͞othz, tro͞oths] [ME treuthe < OE treowth: see TRUE & TH1] 1. the quality or state of being true; specif., a) Obs. loyalty; trustworthiness b) sincerity; genuineness; honesty …   English World dictionary

  • truth — [n1] reality, validity accuracy, actuality, authenticity, axiom, case, certainty, correctness, dope*, exactitude, exactness, fact, facts, factualism, factuality, factualness, genuineness, gospel*, gospel truth*, honest truth*, infallibility,… …   New thesaurus

  • truth — O.E. triewð (W.Saxon), treowð (Mercian) faithfulness, quality of being true, from triewe, treowe faithful (see TRUE (Cf. true)). Meaning accuracy, correctness is from 1560s. Unlike LIE (Cf. lie) (v.), there is no primary verb in English or most… …   Etymology dictionary

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