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  • 1 unknown

    1) (not known: her unknown helper.) ukendt
    2) (not famous; not well-known: That actor was almost unknown before he played that part.) ukendt
    * * *
    1) (not known: her unknown helper.) ukendt
    2) (not famous; not well-known: That actor was almost unknown before he played that part.) ukendt

    English-Danish dictionary > unknown

  • 2 unknown

    ukendt

    English-Danish mini dictionary > unknown

  • 3 an unknown quantity

    (a person or thing whose characteristics, abilities etc cannot be predicted.) ukendt størrelse
    * * *
    (a person or thing whose characteristics, abilities etc cannot be predicted.) ukendt størrelse

    English-Danish dictionary > an unknown quantity

  • 4 explorer

    noun (a person who explores unknown regions: explorers in space.) opdagelsesrejsende
    * * *
    noun (a person who explores unknown regions: explorers in space.) opdagelsesrejsende

    English-Danish dictionary > explorer

  • 5 parentage

    [-ti‹]
    noun (family or ancestry: a man of unknown parentage.) herkomst
    * * *
    [-ti‹]
    noun (family or ancestry: a man of unknown parentage.) herkomst

    English-Danish dictionary > parentage

  • 6 quantity

    ['kwontəti]
    (the size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc: What quantity of paper do you need?; I buy these goods in quantity; a small quantity of cement; large quantities of tinned food.) mængde
    - an unknown quantity
    * * *
    ['kwontəti]
    (the size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc: What quantity of paper do you need?; I buy these goods in quantity; a small quantity of cement; large quantities of tinned food.) mængde
    - an unknown quantity

    English-Danish dictionary > quantity

  • 7 secret

    ['si:krit] 1. adjective
    (hidden from, unknown to, or not told to, other people: a secret agreement; He kept his illness secret from everybody.) hemmelig
    2. noun
    1) (something which is, or must be kept, secret: The date of their marriage is a secret; industrial secrets.) hemmelighed; -hemmelighed
    2) (a hidden explanation: I wish I knew the secret of her success.) hemmelighed
    - secretive
    - secretively
    - secretiveness
    - secretly
    - secret agent
    - secret police
    - in secret
    - keep a secret
    * * *
    ['si:krit] 1. adjective
    (hidden from, unknown to, or not told to, other people: a secret agreement; He kept his illness secret from everybody.) hemmelig
    2. noun
    1) (something which is, or must be kept, secret: The date of their marriage is a secret; industrial secrets.) hemmelighed; -hemmelighed
    2) (a hidden explanation: I wish I knew the secret of her success.) hemmelighed
    - secretive
    - secretively
    - secretiveness
    - secretly
    - secret agent
    - secret police
    - in secret
    - keep a secret

    English-Danish dictionary > secret

  • 8 someday

    adverb ((also some day) at an unknown time in the future: We'll manage it someday.) en dag; en eller anden dag
    * * *
    adverb ((also some day) at an unknown time in the future: We'll manage it someday.) en dag; en eller anden dag

    English-Danish dictionary > someday

  • 9 someone

    1) (an unknown or unnamed person: There's someone at the door - would you answer it?; We all know someone who needs help.) en eller anden
    2) (a person of importance: He thinks he is someone.) noget
    * * *
    1) (an unknown or unnamed person: There's someone at the door - would you answer it?; We all know someone who needs help.) en eller anden
    2) (a person of importance: He thinks he is someone.) noget

    English-Danish dictionary > someone

  • 10 sometime

    adverb (at an unknown time in the future or the past: We'll go there sometime next week; They went sometime last month.) på et eller andet tidspunkt
    * * *
    adverb (at an unknown time in the future or the past: We'll go there sometime next week; They went sometime last month.) på et eller andet tidspunkt

    English-Danish dictionary > sometime

  • 11 stranger

    1) (a person who is unknown to oneself: I've met her once before, so she's not a complete stranger (to me).) ukendt; fremmed
    2) (a visitor: I can't tell you where the post office is - I'm a stranger here myself.) ikke stedkendt person
    * * *
    1) (a person who is unknown to oneself: I've met her once before, so she's not a complete stranger (to me).) ukendt; fremmed
    2) (a visitor: I can't tell you where the post office is - I'm a stranger here myself.) ikke stedkendt person

    English-Danish dictionary > stranger

  • 12 their

    [ðeə]
    1) (belonging to them: This is their car; Take a note of their names and addresses.) deres
    2) (used instead of his, his or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: Everyone should buy his own ticket.) sin
    * * *
    [ðeə]
    1) (belonging to them: This is their car; Take a note of their names and addresses.) deres
    2) (used instead of his, his or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: Everyone should buy his own ticket.) sin

    English-Danish dictionary > their

  • 13 them

    [ðəm, ðem]
    1) (people, animals, things etc already spoken about, being pointed out etc: Let's invite them to dinner; What will you do with them?) dem
    2) (used instead of him, him or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: If anyone touches that, I'll hit them.) ham
    * * *
    [ðəm, ðem]
    1) (people, animals, things etc already spoken about, being pointed out etc: Let's invite them to dinner; What will you do with them?) dem
    2) (used instead of him, him or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: If anyone touches that, I'll hit them.) ham

    English-Danish dictionary > them

  • 14 they

    [ðei]
    1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) de
    2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) han
    * * *
    [ðei]
    1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) de
    2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) han

    English-Danish dictionary > they

  • 15 unknowingly

    (without being aware: She had unknowingly given the patient the wrong medicine.) uden at vide det
    * * *
    (without being aware: She had unknowingly given the patient the wrong medicine.) uden at vide det

    English-Danish dictionary > unknowingly

См. также в других словарях:

  • Unknown — may refer to: * a lack of knowledge * a variable to be solved for in a mathematical equation * an actor or footballer or singer who is not yet famous * John Doe, an unknown person* Unknown unknown, an unanticipated uncertainty in a formal… …   Wikipedia

  • unknown — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not known or familiar. ► NOUN ▪ an unknown person or thing. ● unknown to Cf. ↑unknown to …   English terms dictionary

  • unknown — [unnōn′] adj. not known; specif., a) not in the knowledge, understanding, or acquaintance of someone; unfamiliar (to) b) not discovered, identified, determined, explored, etc. n. 1. an unknown person or thing 2. an unknown mathematical quantity:… …   English World dictionary

  • unknown — (adj.) c.1300, strange, unfamiliar (of persons, places), from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of KNOW (Cf. know). Cf. O.E. ungecnawen. In ref. to facts, attested from early 14c. The noun meaning unknown person is recorded from 1590s …   Etymology dictionary

  • unknown to — ► unknown to without the knowledge of. Main Entry: ↑unknown …   English terms dictionary

  • Unknown — Un*known , a. Not known; not apprehended. {Un*known ness}, n. [R.] Camden. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • unknown — index anonymous, blind (concealed), clandestine, covert, defunct, disputable, hidden, inexplicable …   Law dictionary

  • unknown — [adj] obscure, mysterious alien, anonymous, concealed, dark, desolate, distant, exotic, far, faraway, far off, foreign, hidden, humble, incog*, incognito, little known, nameless, new, remote, secret, so and so*, strange, such and such*,… …   New thesaurus

  • unknown — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 place/thing that you know nothing about ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great ▪ What the weather will be like on the day is, as always, the great unknown. VERB + UNKNOWN ▪ explore, face …   Collocations dictionary

  • unknown — [[t]ʌ̱nno͟ʊn[/t]] ♦♦♦ unknowns 1) ADJ If something is unknown to you, you have no knowledge of it. An unknown number of demonstrators were arrested... How did you expect us to proceed on such a perilous expedition, through unknown terrain... The… …   English dictionary

  • unknown — un|known1 W2 [ˌʌnˈnəun US ˈnoun] adj, adv 1.) not known about ▪ The murderer s identity remains unknown . ▪ For some unknown reason , Mark quit his job and moved to Greece. ▪ a voyage through unknown territory ▪ An unknown number of people were… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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