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  • 41 oil palm

    (a palm tree whose fruit and seeds yield oil.) oliepalme
    * * *
    (a palm tree whose fruit and seeds yield oil.) oliepalme

    English-Danish dictionary > oil palm

  • 42 painter

    1) (a person whose job is to put paint on things, especially walls, doors etc in houses: We employed a painter to paint the outside of the house.) maler
    2) (an artist who makes pictures in paint: Who was the painter of this portrait?) kunstmaler
    * * *
    1) (a person whose job is to put paint on things, especially walls, doors etc in houses: We employed a painter to paint the outside of the house.) maler
    2) (an artist who makes pictures in paint: Who was the painter of this portrait?) kunstmaler

    English-Danish dictionary > painter

  • 43 pig

    [piɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon: He keeps pigs.) svin; gris
    2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person: You pig!) svin; svinepels
    2. adjective
    (like a pig's: piggy eyes.) grise-
    - piggyback
    - pigheaded
    - pigheadedness
    - pigskin
    - pigsty
    - pigswill
    - pigtail
    - pigs might fly
    * * *
    [piɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a kind of farm animal whose flesh is eaten as pork, ham and bacon: He keeps pigs.) svin; gris
    2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant, greedy or dirty person: You pig!) svin; svinepels
    2. adjective
    (like a pig's: piggy eyes.) grise-
    - piggyback
    - pigheaded
    - pigheadedness
    - pigskin
    - pigsty
    - pigswill
    - pigtail
    - pigs might fly

    English-Danish dictionary > pig

  • 44 plasterer

    noun (a person whose job is to put plaster on walls, ceilings etc.) stukkatør
    * * *
    noun (a person whose job is to put plaster on walls, ceilings etc.) stukkatør

    English-Danish dictionary > plasterer

  • 45 police

    [pə'li:s] 1. noun plural
    (the men and women whose job is to prevent crime, keep order, see that laws are obeyed etc: Call the police!; The police are investigating the matter; ( also adjective) the police force, a police officer.) politi; politi-
    2. verb
    (to supply (a place) with police: We cannot police the whole area.) patruljere
    - policeman
    - policewoman
    - police station
    * * *
    [pə'li:s] 1. noun plural
    (the men and women whose job is to prevent crime, keep order, see that laws are obeyed etc: Call the police!; The police are investigating the matter; ( also adjective) the police force, a police officer.) politi; politi-
    2. verb
    (to supply (a place) with police: We cannot police the whole area.) patruljere
    - policeman
    - policewoman
    - police station

    English-Danish dictionary > police

  • 46 politician

    [-'tiʃən]
    noun (a person whose job is politics; a member of parliament.) politiker
    * * *
    [-'tiʃən]
    noun (a person whose job is politics; a member of parliament.) politiker

    English-Danish dictionary > politician

  • 47 poodle

    ['pu:dl]
    (a breed of dog whose curly hair is often clipped in a decorative way.) puddel
    * * *
    ['pu:dl]
    (a breed of dog whose curly hair is often clipped in a decorative way.) puddel

    English-Danish dictionary > poodle

  • 48 postman

    ['pəusmən]
    noun ((American mailman) a person whose job is to (collect and) deliver letters etc: Has the postman been this morning yet?) postbud
    * * *
    ['pəusmən]
    noun ((American mailman) a person whose job is to (collect and) deliver letters etc: Has the postman been this morning yet?) postbud

    English-Danish dictionary > postman

  • 49 psychologist

    noun (a person whose work is to study the human mind.) psykolog
    * * *
    noun (a person whose work is to study the human mind.) psykolog

    English-Danish dictionary > psychologist

  • 50 quartermaster

    noun (an officer whose job is to provide soldiers with food, transport, a place to live etc.) kvartermester
    * * *
    noun (an officer whose job is to provide soldiers with food, transport, a place to live etc.) kvartermester

    English-Danish dictionary > quartermaster

  • 51 registrar

    1) (a person whose duty it is to keep a register (especially of births, marriages and deaths).) registrator
    2) (in the United Kingdom etc one of the grades of hospital doctors.) afdelingslæge
    * * *
    1) (a person whose duty it is to keep a register (especially of births, marriages and deaths).) registrator
    2) (in the United Kingdom etc one of the grades of hospital doctors.) afdelingslæge

    English-Danish dictionary > registrar

  • 52 rice

    (a plant, grown in well-watered ground in tropical countries, whose seeds are used as food.) ris
    * * *
    (a plant, grown in well-watered ground in tropical countries, whose seeds are used as food.) ris

    English-Danish dictionary > rice

  • 53 rule the roost

    (to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) dominere
    * * *
    (to be the person in a group, family etc whose orders, wishes etc are obeyed.) dominere

    English-Danish dictionary > rule the roost

  • 54 sage

    [sei‹] I noun
    (a plant whose leaves are used as flavouring in cooking.) salvie
    II 1. noun
    (a wise man: the sages of past centuries.) vismand
    2. adjective
    (wise: sage advice.) vis
    * * *
    [sei‹] I noun
    (a plant whose leaves are used as flavouring in cooking.) salvie
    II 1. noun
    (a wise man: the sages of past centuries.) vismand
    2. adjective
    (wise: sage advice.) vis

    English-Danish dictionary > sage

  • 55 sailor

    noun (a member of a ship's crew whose job is helping to sail a ship.) sømand; matros
    * * *
    noun (a member of a ship's crew whose job is helping to sail a ship.) sømand; matros

    English-Danish dictionary > sailor

  • 56 secret police

    (a police force whose activities are kept secret and which is concerned mostly with political crimes.) hemmeligt politi
    * * *
    (a police force whose activities are kept secret and which is concerned mostly with political crimes.) hemmeligt politi

    English-Danish dictionary > secret police

  • 57 sector

    ['sektə]
    (a section of a circle whose sides are a part of the circumference and two straight lines drawn from the centre to the circumference.) cirkeludsnit
    * * *
    ['sektə]
    (a section of a circle whose sides are a part of the circumference and two straight lines drawn from the centre to the circumference.) cirkeludsnit

    English-Danish dictionary > sector

  • 58 ship-broker

    1) (an agent whose job is to buy or sell ships.) skibsmægler
    2) (an insurance agent for ships.) søforsikringsagent
    * * *
    1) (an agent whose job is to buy or sell ships.) skibsmægler
    2) (an insurance agent for ships.) søforsikringsagent

    English-Danish dictionary > ship-broker

  • 59 shipbuilder

    noun (a person whose business is the construction of ships: a firm of shipbuilders.) skibsbygger; skibsværft
    * * *
    noun (a person whose business is the construction of ships: a firm of shipbuilders.) skibsbygger; skibsværft

    English-Danish dictionary > shipbuilder

  • 60 side

    1. noun
    1) ((the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line: He walked round the side of the field; He lives on the same side of the street as me.) side
    2) (a surface of something: A cube has six sides.) side
    3) (one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back: There is a label on the side of the box.) side
    4) (either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc: Don't waste paper - write on both sides!) side
    5) (the right or left part of the body: I've got a pain in my side.) side
    6) (a part or division of a town etc: He lives on the north side of the town.) -side
    7) (a slope (of a hill): a mountain-side.) -side
    8) (a point of view; an aspect: We must look at all sides of the problem.) side
    9) (a party, team etc which is opposing another: Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning?) side
    2. adjective
    (additional, but less important: a side issue.) side-
    - - side
    - - sided
    - sidelong
    - sideways
    - sideburns
    - side effect
    - sidelight
    - sideline
    - sidelines
    - side road
    - sidestep
    - side-street
    - sidetrack
    - sidewalk
    - from all sides
    - on all sides
    - side by side
    - side with
    - take sides
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) ((the ground beside) an edge, border or boundary line: He walked round the side of the field; He lives on the same side of the street as me.) side
    2) (a surface of something: A cube has six sides.) side
    3) (one of the two of such surfaces which are not the top, bottom, front, or back: There is a label on the side of the box.) side
    4) (either surface of a piece of paper, cloth etc: Don't waste paper - write on both sides!) side
    5) (the right or left part of the body: I've got a pain in my side.) side
    6) (a part or division of a town etc: He lives on the north side of the town.) -side
    7) (a slope (of a hill): a mountain-side.) -side
    8) (a point of view; an aspect: We must look at all sides of the problem.) side
    9) (a party, team etc which is opposing another: Whose side are you on?; Which side is winning?) side
    2. adjective
    (additional, but less important: a side issue.) side-
    - - side
    - - sided
    - sidelong
    - sideways
    - sideburns
    - side effect
    - sidelight
    - sideline
    - sidelines
    - side road
    - sidestep
    - side-street
    - sidetrack
    - sidewalk
    - from all sides
    - on all sides
    - side by side
    - side with
    - take sides

    English-Danish dictionary > side

См. также в других словарях:

  • whose — [ huz ] function word *** Whose can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (introducing a direct or indirect question): Whose idea was it to come here? (introducing a relative clause): The winner was a Brazilian player, whose name I have… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • whose — 1. Despite a long established folk belief (which Fowler deplored) that whose, when used as a relative, should only mean of whom and not of which, usage over several centuries from the time of Shakespeare and Milton supports its use with reference …   Modern English usage

  • whose — W1S2 [hu:z] determiner, pron [: Old English; Origin: hwAs, from hwa; WHO] 1.) used to ask which person or people a particular thing belongs to ▪ Whose is this? ▪ Whose keys are on the kitchen counter? 2.) used to show the relationship between a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • whose — [ho͞oz] pron. [ME whos, hwas < OE hwæs, gen. of hwa, WHO] that or those belonging to whom: used without a following noun [whose is this? whose will look best?] possessive pronominal adj. of, belonging to, made by, or done by whom or which… …   English World dictionary

  • Whose — (h[=oo]z), pron. [OE. whos, whas, AS. hw[ae]s, gen. of hw[=a]. See {Who}.] The possessive case of who or which. See {Who}, and {Which}. [1913 Webster] Whose daughter art thou? tell me, I pray thee. Gen. xxiv. 23. [1913 Webster] The question whose …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • whose|so|ev|er — «HOOZ soh EHV uhr», pronoun. Archaic. of any person whatsoever; whose …   Useful english dictionary

  • whose — gen. of WHO (Cf. who); from O.E. hwæs, gen. of hwa (see WHO (Cf. who)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • whose — ► POSSESSIVE DETERMINER & PRONOUN 1) belonging to or associated with which person. 2) (as possessive determiner ) of whom or which. ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • whose — [[t]huːz[/t]] ♦ (Usually pronounced [[t]hu͟ːz[/t]] for meanings 2 and 3.) 1) PRON REL You use whose at the beginning of a relative clause where you mention something that belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned in the… …   English dictionary

  • whose */*/*/ — UK [huːz] / US [huz] determiner, pronoun Summary: Whose can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (introducing a direct or indirect question): Whose idea was it to come here? (introducing a relative clause): The winner was a Brazilian… …   English dictionary

  • whose*/*/*/ — [huːz] determiner, pronoun summary: Whose can be: ■ a determiner: Whose idea was it to come here? ■ a question pronoun: Whose is this jacket? ■ a relative pronoun: I asked whose it was. 1) used for showing that someone or something belongs to or… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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