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  • 41 currently

    adverb (at the present time: John is currently working as a bus-driver.) for øjeblikket
    * * *
    adverb (at the present time: John is currently working as a bus-driver.) for øjeblikket

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  • 42 cut out

    1) (to stop working, sometimes because of a safety device: The engines cut out (noun cut-out).) sætte ud
    2) (to stop: I've cut out smoking.) holde op med; droppe
    * * *
    1) (to stop working, sometimes because of a safety device: The engines cut out (noun cut-out).) sætte ud
    2) (to stop: I've cut out smoking.) holde op med; droppe

    English-Danish dictionary > cut out

  • 43 day

    [dei] 1. noun
    1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) dag
    2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) -dag
    3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) døgn
    4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) tid; periode
    - day-dream 2. verb
    She often day-dreams.) dagdrømme
    - day school
    - daytime
    - call it a day
    - day by day
    - day in
    - day out
    - make someone's day
    - one day
    - some day
    - the other day
    * * *
    [dei] 1. noun
    1) (the period from sunrise to sunset: She worked all day; The days are warm but the nights are cold.) dag
    2) (a part of this period eg that part spent at work: How long is your working day?; The school day ends at 3 o'clock; I see him every day.) -dag
    3) (the period of twenty-four hours from one midnight to the next: How many days are in the month of September?) døgn
    4) ((often in plural) the period of, or of the greatest activity, influence, strength etc of (something or someone): in my grandfather's day; in the days of steam-power.) tid; periode
    - day-dream 2. verb
    She often day-dreams.) dagdrømme
    - day school
    - daytime
    - call it a day
    - day by day
    - day in
    - day out
    - make someone's day
    - one day
    - some day
    - the other day

    English-Danish dictionary > day

  • 44 dead

    [ded] 1. adjective
    1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) død
    2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) død; afbrudt
    3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) død-; fuldstændig; total
    2. adverb
    (completely: dead drunk.) totalt
    - deadly 3. adverb
    (extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) død-
    - dead-end
    - dead heat
    - dead language
    - deadline
    - deadlock
    * * *
    [ded] 1. adjective
    1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) død
    2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) død; afbrudt
    3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) død-; fuldstændig; total
    2. adverb
    (completely: dead drunk.) totalt
    - deadly 3. adverb
    (extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) død-
    - dead-end
    - dead heat
    - dead language
    - deadline
    - deadlock

    English-Danish dictionary > dead

  • 45 den

    [den]
    1) (the home of a wild beast: a lion's den.) hule; leje; bur
    2) (a private room for working in etc.) hule; studereværelse
    * * *
    [den]
    1) (the home of a wild beast: a lion's den.) hule; leje; bur
    2) (a private room for working in etc.) hule; studereværelse

    English-Danish dictionary > den

  • 46 depend

    [di'pend]
    1) (to rely on: You can't depend on his arriving on time.) være afhængig af
    2) (to rely on receiving necessary (financial) support from: The school depends for its survival on money from the Church.) være afhængig af
    3) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Our success depends on everyone working hard.) være afhængig af; være betinget af
    - dependant
    - dependent
    - it/that depends
    - it all depends
    * * *
    [di'pend]
    1) (to rely on: You can't depend on his arriving on time.) være afhængig af
    2) (to rely on receiving necessary (financial) support from: The school depends for its survival on money from the Church.) være afhængig af
    3) ((of a future happening etc) to be decided by: Our success depends on everyone working hard.) være afhængig af; være betinget af
    - dependant
    - dependent
    - it/that depends
    - it all depends

    English-Danish dictionary > depend

  • 47 down tools

    (to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) nedlægge arbejdet
    * * *
    (to stop working: When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out.) nedlægge arbejdet

    English-Danish dictionary > down tools

  • 48 dud

    1. noun
    (something which is useless, does not work etc: This light-bulb is a dud.) mandagsprodukt
    2. adjective
    (useless or not working: a dud battery.) defekt
    * * *
    1. noun
    (something which is useless, does not work etc: This light-bulb is a dud.) mandagsprodukt
    2. adjective
    (useless or not working: a dud battery.) defekt

    English-Danish dictionary > dud

  • 49 earn

    [ə:n]
    1) (to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working: He earns $200 a week; He earns his living by cleaning shoes; You can afford a car now that you're earning.) tjene
    2) (to deserve: I've earned a rest.) fortjene
    * * *
    [ə:n]
    1) (to gain (money, wages, one's living) by working: He earns $200 a week; He earns his living by cleaning shoes; You can afford a car now that you're earning.) tjene
    2) (to deserve: I've earned a rest.) fortjene

    English-Danish dictionary > earn

  • 50 effective

    [-tiv]
    1) (having power to produce, or producing, a desired result: These new teaching methods have proved very effective.) effektiv
    2) (striking or pleasing: an effective display of flowers.) virkningsfuld
    3) (in operation; working; active: The new law becomes effective next week.) træde i kraft; blive gyldig; aktiv
    * * *
    [-tiv]
    1) (having power to produce, or producing, a desired result: These new teaching methods have proved very effective.) effektiv
    2) (striking or pleasing: an effective display of flowers.) virkningsfuld
    3) (in operation; working; active: The new law becomes effective next week.) træde i kraft; blive gyldig; aktiv

    English-Danish dictionary > effective

  • 51 electronic

    [elək'tronik]
    1) (worked or produced by devices built or made according to the principles of electronics: an electronic calculator.) elektronisk; elektron-
    2) (concerned or working with such machines: an electronic engineer.) elektronikingeniør; elektronik-
    * * *
    [elək'tronik]
    1) (worked or produced by devices built or made according to the principles of electronics: an electronic calculator.) elektronisk; elektron-
    2) (concerned or working with such machines: an electronic engineer.) elektronikingeniør; elektronik-

    English-Danish dictionary > electronic

  • 52 emphasise

    verb (to lay or put emphasis on: You emphasize the word `too' in the sentence `Are you going too?'; He emphasized the importance of working hard.) lægge vægt på; fremhæve; pointere
    * * *
    verb (to lay or put emphasis on: You emphasize the word `too' in the sentence `Are you going too?'; He emphasized the importance of working hard.) lægge vægt på; fremhæve; pointere

    English-Danish dictionary > emphasise

  • 53 emphasize

    verb (to lay or put emphasis on: You emphasize the word `too' in the sentence `Are you going too?'; He emphasized the importance of working hard.) lægge vægt på; fremhæve; pointere
    * * *
    verb (to lay or put emphasis on: You emphasize the word `too' in the sentence `Are you going too?'; He emphasized the importance of working hard.) lægge vægt på; fremhæve; pointere

    English-Danish dictionary > emphasize

  • 54 employed

    adjective (having a job; working.) ansat
    * * *
    adjective (having a job; working.) ansat

    English-Danish dictionary > employed

  • 55 faulty

    adjective ((usually of something mechanical) not made or working correctly.) defekt; fejlbehæftet
    * * *
    adjective ((usually of something mechanical) not made or working correctly.) defekt; fejlbehæftet

    English-Danish dictionary > faulty

  • 56 fiddle

    ['fidl] 1. noun
    1) (a violin: She played the fiddle.) violin
    2) (a dishonest business arrangement: He's working a fiddle over his taxes.) svindel; fupnummer
    2. verb
    1) (to play a violin: He fiddled while they danced.) spille violin
    2) ((with with) to make restless, aimless movements: Stop fiddling with your pencil!) lege
    3) (to manage (money, accounts etc) dishonestly: She has been fiddling the accounts for years.) fuske; svindle
    - fiddler crab
    - on the fiddle
    * * *
    ['fidl] 1. noun
    1) (a violin: She played the fiddle.) violin
    2) (a dishonest business arrangement: He's working a fiddle over his taxes.) svindel; fupnummer
    2. verb
    1) (to play a violin: He fiddled while they danced.) spille violin
    2) ((with with) to make restless, aimless movements: Stop fiddling with your pencil!) lege
    3) (to manage (money, accounts etc) dishonestly: She has been fiddling the accounts for years.) fuske; svindle
    - fiddler crab
    - on the fiddle

    English-Danish dictionary > fiddle

  • 57 flexitime

    noun (a system where employees may choose their own working hours.) flekstid
    * * *
    noun (a system where employees may choose their own working hours.) flekstid

    English-Danish dictionary > flexitime

  • 58 for nothing

    1) (free; without payment: I'll do that job for you for nothing.) gratis; uden betaling
    2) (without result; in vain: I've been working on this book for six years, and all for nothing!) forgæves
    * * *
    1) (free; without payment: I'll do that job for you for nothing.) gratis; uden betaling
    2) (without result; in vain: I've been working on this book for six years, and all for nothing!) forgæves

    English-Danish dictionary > for nothing

  • 59 freelance

    noun, adjective ((of or done by) a person who is working on his own, not for any one employer: a freelance journalist; freelance work.) freelance; freelance-
    * * *
    noun, adjective ((of or done by) a person who is working on his own, not for any one employer: a freelance journalist; freelance work.) freelance; freelance-

    English-Danish dictionary > freelance

  • 60 full-time

    adjective, adverb (occupying one's working time completely: a full-time job; She works full-time now.) fuldtid; fuldtids-
    * * *
    adjective, adverb (occupying one's working time completely: a full-time job; She works full-time now.) fuldtid; fuldtids-

    English-Danish dictionary > full-time

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