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  • 1 willing

    villig

    English-Danish mini dictionary > willing

  • 2 generous

    ['‹enərəs]
    1) (willing to give a lot of money, time etc for some purpose: a generous giver; It is very generous of you to pay for our holiday.) gavmild; generøs
    2) (large; larger than necessary: a generous sum of money; a generous piece of cake.) rigelig
    3) (kind, willing to forgive: Try to be generous and forgive; a person's generous nature/remarks.) storsindet
    - generosity
    * * *
    ['‹enərəs]
    1) (willing to give a lot of money, time etc for some purpose: a generous giver; It is very generous of you to pay for our holiday.) gavmild; generøs
    2) (large; larger than necessary: a generous sum of money; a generous piece of cake.) rigelig
    3) (kind, willing to forgive: Try to be generous and forgive; a person's generous nature/remarks.) storsindet
    - generosity

    English-Danish dictionary > generous

  • 3 adaptable

    adjective (willing or able to change to fit in with different circumstances: Children are usually very adaptable.) smidig; fleksibel; tilpasningsdygtig
    * * *
    adjective (willing or able to change to fit in with different circumstances: Children are usually very adaptable.) smidig; fleksibel; tilpasningsdygtig

    English-Danish dictionary > adaptable

  • 4 as to

    (as far as (something) is concerned; with regard to: I'm willing to read his book, but as to publishing it, that's a different matter.) med hensyn til
    * * *
    (as far as (something) is concerned; with regard to: I'm willing to read his book, but as to publishing it, that's a different matter.) med hensyn til

    English-Danish dictionary > as to

  • 5 be prepared

    ((of a person) to be ready (for something, to do something etc): We must be prepared for a disappointment; I'm not prepared (=willing) to lend him more money; The motto of the Scouts is `Be Prepared!'.) være forberedt; 'Vær Beredt!'
    * * *
    ((of a person) to be ready (for something, to do something etc): We must be prepared for a disappointment; I'm not prepared (=willing) to lend him more money; The motto of the Scouts is `Be Prepared!'.) være forberedt; 'Vær Beredt!'

    English-Danish dictionary > be prepared

  • 6 care

    [keə] 1. noun
    1) (close attention: Do it with care.) omhu
    2) (keeping; protection: Your belongings will be safe in my care.) varetægt
    3) ((a cause for) worry: free from care; all the cares of the world.) bekymring
    4) (treatment: medical care; skin care.) behandling; pleje
    2. verb
    1) (to be anxious or concerned: Don't you care if you fail?; I couldn't care less (= It's of no importance to me); She really cares about her career.) bekymre sig
    2) (to be willing (to): Would you care to have dinner with me?) have lyst til
    - carefully
    - carefulness
    - careless
    - carelessly
    - carelessness
    - carefree
    - caregiver
    - caretaker
    - careworn
    - care for
    - care of
    - take care
    - take care of
    * * *
    [keə] 1. noun
    1) (close attention: Do it with care.) omhu
    2) (keeping; protection: Your belongings will be safe in my care.) varetægt
    3) ((a cause for) worry: free from care; all the cares of the world.) bekymring
    4) (treatment: medical care; skin care.) behandling; pleje
    2. verb
    1) (to be anxious or concerned: Don't you care if you fail?; I couldn't care less (= It's of no importance to me); She really cares about her career.) bekymre sig
    2) (to be willing (to): Would you care to have dinner with me?) have lyst til
    - carefully
    - carefulness
    - careless
    - carelessly
    - carelessness
    - carefree
    - caregiver
    - caretaker
    - careworn
    - care for
    - care of
    - take care
    - take care of

    English-Danish dictionary > care

  • 7 deter

    [di'tə:]
    past tense, past participle - deterred; verb
    (to make less willing or prevent by frightening: She was not deterred by his threats.) afskrække
    * * *
    [di'tə:]
    past tense, past participle - deterred; verb
    (to make less willing or prevent by frightening: She was not deterred by his threats.) afskrække

    English-Danish dictionary > deter

  • 8 flexible

    1) (that can be bent easily: flexible metal.) fleksibel; bøjelig
    2) (able or willing to change according to circumstances etc: My holiday plans are very flexible.) fleksibel
    * * *
    1) (that can be bent easily: flexible metal.) fleksibel; bøjelig
    2) (able or willing to change according to circumstances etc: My holiday plans are very flexible.) fleksibel

    English-Danish dictionary > flexible

  • 9 forthcoming

    1) (happening or appearing soon: forthcoming events.) kommende; forestående
    2) ((of a person) open and willing to talk: She wasn't very forthcoming about her work; not a very forthcoming personality.) imødekommende
    * * *
    1) (happening or appearing soon: forthcoming events.) kommende; forestående
    2) ((of a person) open and willing to talk: She wasn't very forthcoming about her work; not a very forthcoming personality.) imødekommende

    English-Danish dictionary > forthcoming

  • 10 friendly

    adjective (kind and willing to make friends: She is very friendly to everybody.) venlig
    * * *
    adjective (kind and willing to make friends: She is very friendly to everybody.) venlig

    English-Danish dictionary > friendly

  • 11 game

    [ɡeim] 1. noun
    1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) leg
    2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) spil
    3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) spil; kamp
    4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) vildt; fuglevildt
    2. adjective
    (brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) modig; villig; parat
    - games
    - gamekeeper
    - game point
    - game reserve
    - game warden
    - the game is up
    * * *
    [ɡeim] 1. noun
    1) (an enjoyable activity, which eg children play: a game of pretending.) leg
    2) (a competitive form of activity, with rules: Football, tennis and chess are games.) spil
    3) (a match or part of a match: a game of tennis; winning (by) three games to one.) spil; kamp
    4) ((the flesh of) certain birds and animals which are killed for sport: He's very fond of game; ( also adjective) a game bird.) vildt; fuglevildt
    2. adjective
    (brave; willing; ready: a game old guy; game for anything.) modig; villig; parat
    - games
    - gamekeeper
    - game point
    - game reserve
    - game warden
    - the game is up

    English-Danish dictionary > game

  • 12 happy

    ['hæpi]
    1) (having or showing a feeling of pleasure or contentment: a happy smile; I feel happy today.) glad; lykkelig
    2) (willing: I'd be happy to help you.) villig
    3) (lucky: By a happy chance I have the key with me.) heldig
    - happily
    - happy-go-lucky
    - happy medium
    * * *
    ['hæpi]
    1) (having or showing a feeling of pleasure or contentment: a happy smile; I feel happy today.) glad; lykkelig
    2) (willing: I'd be happy to help you.) villig
    3) (lucky: By a happy chance I have the key with me.) heldig
    - happily
    - happy-go-lucky
    - happy medium

    English-Danish dictionary > happy

  • 13 impatient

    [im'peiʃənt]
    (not willing to wait or delay; not patient: Don't be so impatient - it will soon be your turn.) utålmodig
    - impatiently
    * * *
    [im'peiʃənt]
    (not willing to wait or delay; not patient: Don't be so impatient - it will soon be your turn.) utålmodig
    - impatiently

    English-Danish dictionary > impatient

  • 14 independent

    [indi'pendənt]
    1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) selvstændig; uafhængig
    2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) selvstændig
    3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) uafhængig
    4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) selvstændig
    - independently
    * * *
    [indi'pendənt]
    1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) selvstændig; uafhængig
    2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) selvstændig
    3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) uafhængig
    4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) selvstændig
    - independently

    English-Danish dictionary > independent

  • 15 indulgent

    adjective (willing to allow people to do or have what they wish (often to too great an extent): an indulgent parent.) overbærende; eftergivende
    * * *
    adjective (willing to allow people to do or have what they wish (often to too great an extent): an indulgent parent.) overbærende; eftergivende

    English-Danish dictionary > indulgent

  • 16 interested

    1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) interesseret
    2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) interesseret
    3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) interesseret
    * * *
    1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) interesseret
    2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) interesseret
    3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) interesseret

    English-Danish dictionary > interested

  • 17 list

    I 1. [list] noun
    (a series eg of names, numbers, prices etc written down or said one after the other: a shopping-list; We have a long list of people who are willing to help.) liste; -liste
    2. verb
    (to place in a list: He listed the things he had to do.) skrive op; liste
    II 1. [list] verb
    (to lean over to one side: The ship is listing.) krænge over; have slagside
    2. noun
    The ship had a heavy list.) slagside
    * * *
    I 1. [list] noun
    (a series eg of names, numbers, prices etc written down or said one after the other: a shopping-list; We have a long list of people who are willing to help.) liste; -liste
    2. verb
    (to place in a list: He listed the things he had to do.) skrive op; liste
    II 1. [list] verb
    (to lean over to one side: The ship is listing.) krænge over; have slagside
    2. noun
    The ship had a heavy list.) slagside

    English-Danish dictionary > list

  • 18 merciful

    adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) barmhjertig
    * * *
    adjective (willing to forgive or to punish only lightly: a merciful judge.) barmhjertig

    English-Danish dictionary > merciful

  • 19 mortal

    ['mo:tl] 1. adjective
    1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) dødelig
    2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) dødelig
    2. noun
    (a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) dødelig
    - mortally
    - mortal sin
    * * *
    ['mo:tl] 1. adjective
    1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) dødelig
    2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) dødelig
    2. noun
    (a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) dødelig
    - mortally
    - mortal sin

    English-Danish dictionary > mortal

  • 20 obliging

    adjective (willing to help other people: He'll help you - he's very obliging.) hjælpsom
    * * *
    adjective (willing to help other people: He'll help you - he's very obliging.) hjælpsom

    English-Danish dictionary > obliging

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  • willing — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, prove, seem ▪ They appear willing to talk to us. ▪ find sb ▪ She finally find someone willing to lend her some money …   Collocations dictionary

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