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1 viske
vb wipe;( med viskelæder) rub;[ viske en tåre bort] brush a tear away;[ viske ud] wipe out,( med svamp) sponge out,( med viskelæder) rub out,F erase;[ viske ud på tavlen] wipe (el. clean) the blackboard;[ viske noget ud på tavlen] wipe (, sponge) something off the blackboard;(se også udviske). -
2 udslette
annihilate, exterminate, obliterate, wipe out, zap* * *vb( tilintetgøre) wipe out ( fx a town by bombing, a whole regiment, the entire population),(om by etc også) destroy,F obliterate,( stærkere) annihilate;( viske ud) wipe out ( fx the memory of something),F efface ( fx something from one's memory);[ udslette ethvert spor af noget] remove (, F: obliterate) every trace of something. -
3 udrydde
annihilate, eradicate, exterminate, kill off, root out, wipe out* * *vb wipe out ( fx crime, disease, injustice, poverty; the whole race; all life on earth),F exterminate ( fx a tribe; rats; an evil);( om et onde også) root out ( fx an evil, weeds, inefficiency),F eradicate ( fx insect pests, superstitions, a disease). -
4 tilintetgøre
dash, destroy* * *vb( ødelægge) destroy ( fx a document, the evidence),( stærkere) wipe out ( fx an entire regiment; all resistance; the house was wiped out by the bomb),F annihilate;( knuse) crush ( fx the enemy, all opposition);T stamp out ( fx all resistance);( planer) frustrate;[ tilintetgøre hans forhåbninger] dash his hopes;[ tilintetgøre hans udsigter] ruin his prospects;(fig) crushed;[ et tilintetgørende slag] a crushing (, F: devastating) blow. -
5 rod
clutter, disarrangement, mess, messiness, root, scrappiness* * *I. (en, rødder)(også mat.) root;( bølle) tough, rough, rowdy;[ rødderne](T, spøg.: gutterne) the boys, the lads;[ ondets rod] the root of the trouble;[ med præp:][ have rod i](dvs være grundfæstet i) be rooted in;(dvs stamme fra) originate in, be rooted in, have its roots in;[ rykke op med rode] pull (, voldsomt: tear) up by the roots,(fig også) wipe out;[ sæd på roden] standing crop;[ sælge korn på roden] sell the crop standing;[ træ på roden] standing timber;[ roden til alt ondt] the root of all evil;[ med slå:][ slå rod (el. rødder)] take root, strike root;(fig om ideer: fæste sig) take root, strike root,( om person: på nyt sted) put down roots;T are we to wait here till the cows come home?[ slå dybe rødder] become firmly rooted, take deep root;(se også uddrage).II. (et) disorder ( fx he hates disorder); muddle,( stærkere) mess ( fx let us clear up this muddle (, mess));( af ting også) jumble ( fx the room was a jumble of books, papers and beer cans),( ufremkommeligt) clutter ( fx he could not find anything in the clutter of books and papers on his desk);[ i et rod] in a muddle (, mess, clutter). -
6 tørre
blot, cure, dehydrate, dry, dry off, dry up, mop, rub down, wipe* * *I. sb:[ hænge vasketøj til tørre] hang (el. put) the washing out to dry;[ tøj som er hængt til tørre] clothes hung out to dry.II. vb( gøre tør) dry ( fx wet clothes; fish);( aftørre) dry ( fx the dishes), wipe ( fx a glass, one's nose, a baby's bottom, one's shoes on a mat);(T: snyde) do;( blive tør) dry,( ved at vandet løber fra) drain (dry) ( fx let the dishes drain(dry));[ tørret] dried ( fx cod, fruit);[ med adv & præp:][ tørre af] wipe, dry,( fjerne) wipe off,(service etc, ved opvask) dry (el. wipe) the dishes, dry (el. wipe) up;[ tørre sveden af panden] mop one's brow;(se også støv);[ tørre ind] dry up, dry out;[ tørre op] mop up, wipe up;[ tørre hænderne i et håndklæde] wipe one's hands on (el. with) a towel;[ tørre ud] dry out, dry up;[ med sig:][ tørre sig]( ved toiletbesøg) wipe oneself;[ tørre sig i ansigtet] wipe one's face, dry one's face;[ tørre sig i enden] wipe one's bottom;[ tørre sig med (el. i) et håndklæde] dry (el. wipe) oneself with (el. on) a towel;[ tørre sig om munden] wipe one's mouth. -
7 hale
sg - hálen, pl - hálerхвост м* * *lug, tail* * *I. (en -r) tail,( rævs) brush,( bagdel) bottom ( fx wipe a baby's bottom; a smack on the bottom; fall on one's bottom), behind,(am) fanny;(fig: række) train ( fx a consultant with a long train of junior doctors);II. vb haul ( fx haul a basket up by a rope),( mindre kraftigt) pull;( slæbe) drag ( fx drag a heavy trunk out);[ hale i] haul at; pull at;[ hale i land], se land;[ hale ind] haul in;[ hale ind på] gain on;[ hale ned] haul down, lower ( fx a flag);[ hale op i bukserne] hitch up one's trousers;[ hale ud]( gå hurtigt) step out;( trække på årerne) pull on the oars;[ hale ud af](fig) extract from ( fx extract information (, a promise) from somebody);[ jeg kunne ikke hale et ord ud af ham] I could not get a word out of him. -
8 streg
* * *(en -er) line ( fx he drew a straight line across the page),( kortere) stroke ( fx he drew her face with a few strokes; an oblique stroke; a stroke through the t);(typ: linie) rule,( tankestreg) dash;( stribe) streak ( fx there was a black streak on his forehead);( i morse) dash;( kompasstreg) point;( tegners stil) manner, line;( påfund) trick ( fx a dirty trick; stupid tricks);(se også gal);[ over stregen]( i bridge) above the line;(fig) overstep the mark;(fig) near (el. close to) the knuckle (el. bone), close to the wind;[ en streg i regningen] a disappointment, an unforeseen obstacle,T a bit of a blow;[ det var mig en streg i regningen] it upset my calculations;[ slå en streg] draw a line,( med lineal) rule a line;(S: tisse) take a leak;[ slå en streg over] strike out,( eftergive) cancel,( tilgive) (forgive and) forget, overlook,( opgive) abandon,T drop;[ slå en streg over fortiden] let bygones be bygones,( begynde på en frisk) wipe the slate clean;[ sætte streg gennem t] cross the t;[ sætte streg under] underline.
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