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dab {n} (fingerprint) SEE: fingerprint ::
dacha {n} (Russian villa or summer house) :: datja
dachshund {n} (breed of dog) :: gravhund {c}
Dacia {prop} (ancient kingdom and Roman province) :: Dakien
dacite {n} (an igneous, volcanic rock with a high iron content) :: dacit
dactyl {n} (poetical foot of three syllables) :: daktyl {c}
dactylic {adj} :: daktylisk
dadbod {n} (overweight male body type) :: farkrop {c}
daddy longlegs {n} (harvestman) :: mejer {c}
daddy longlegs {n} (cranefly) SEE: cranefly ::
daddy longlegs {n} (spider) SEE: daddy long-legs spider ::
daddy long-legs spider {n} (spider of Pholcidae) :: mejeredderkop {c}
daffodil {n} (flower) :: påskelilje {c}
Daffy Duck {prop} (comic duck) :: Daffy And
daft {adj} (foolish, silly, see also: foolish; silly) :: åndssvag , latterlig
daft {adj} (stupid, see also: stupid) :: dum
Dagestan {prop} (federal subject of Russia) :: Dagestan
dagga {n} (cement) SEE: cement ::
dagger {n} (a stabbing weapon) :: dolk {c}
dago {n} (person of Italian descent) SEE: wop ::
daguerreotype {n} (type of photograph) :: daguerreotypi {n}
daguerreotypist {n} (someone who makes daguerreotypes) :: daguerreotypist {c}
daguerreotypy {n} (art or technique) :: daguerreotypi {c}
daikon {n} (large white radish) :: Kinaradisen, Japan-Ræddike
daily {adj} (that occurs every day) :: daglig
daily {n} (newspaper) :: dagblad {n}
daily {adv} (every day) :: dagligt
daily life {n} (activities in normal life) :: dagligliv {n}, hverdagsliv {n}
dainty {adj} (delicately small and pretty) :: laekkeri
dairy {n} (place, where milk is processed) :: mejeri {n}
dairy {n} (products produced from milk) :: mejeriprodukter {c-p}, mælkeprodukter {c-p}
dairy cow {n} (cow bred for the ability to produce large quantities of milk) :: malkeko {c}
dairy farmer {n} (farmer who keeps dairy cows) :: mælkeproducent {c}
dairyman {n} (man who works in a dairy) SEE: milkman ::
dairy product {n} (foodstuff made from milk) :: mejeriprodukt {n}, mælkeprodukt {n}
dais {n} (raised platform) :: podium {n}
daisy {n} (Bellis perennis) :: tusindfryd
Dakar {prop} (the capital city of Senegal) :: Dakar
dale {n} (valley) :: dal {c}
Dalmatia {prop} (region in Croatia) :: Dalmatien
daltonic {adj} (color blind) SEE: color blind ::
dam {n} (structure placed across a flowing body of water) :: dæmning
damage {n} (abstract measure of something not being intact; harm) :: skade {c}, beskadigelse {c}
damage {n} (cost or expense) :: skade {c}
damage {v} (to make something less intact or even destroy it; to harm or cause destruction) :: beskadige, gøre skade på, tilføje skade
damages {n} (money awarded to a claimant) :: skadeserstatning {c}
Damascus {prop} (the capital city of Syria) :: Damaskus
damask {n} (fabric) :: damask {n}
Dammam {prop} (city in Saudi Arabia) :: Dammam
damn {v} (theology: to condemn to hell) :: fordømme
damn {adv} (awfully, extremely) :: pokkers, hulens, forbandet
damn {interj} (non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.) :: pokkers, sørens, hulens
damp {adj} (Being in a state between dry and wet) :: fugtig
damp squib {n} (firework that fails to go off, due to wetting) :: fuser
damsel {n} (girl, maiden (without sexual experience)) :: ungmo
damselfly {n} (insect) :: vandnymfe {c}
damson {n} (tree) :: kræge
damson {n} (fruit) :: kræge
Dan {prop} (fifth son of Jacob) :: Dan
Dan {prop} (male given name) :: Dan
Danbo {n} (cheese originating in Denmark) :: danbo {c}, Danbo {c}
dance {n} (movements to music) :: dans {c}
dance {v} (move rhythmically to music) :: danse
dance floor {n} (an area for dancing) :: dansegulv {n}
dancer {n} (person who dances) :: danser {c}
dancer {n} (a female person who dances) :: danserinde {c}, danserske {c}
dancing {n} (activity of dancing) :: dans {c}
dandelion {n} (plant, wild flower of the genus Taraxacum) :: mælkebøtte {c}, løvetand {c}
dandelion {adj} (of a yellow colour) :: mælkebøtte, løvetand
dandruff {n} (skin flakes) :: skæl {n}
dandy {adj} (like a dandy) :: lapset
dandy {adj} (very good; better than expected but not as good as could be) :: storartet, glimrende
dandy {n} (man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance) :: laps {c}, modeherre {c}
Dane {n} (person from Denmark or of Danish descent) :: dansker {c}
Danelaw {prop} (part of Great Britain) :: Danelagen {c}
danewort {n} (Sambucus ebulus) :: sommer-hyld {c}
dang {adj} (damn) SEE: damn ::
danger {n} (exposure to likely harm) :: fare {c}
danger {n} (instance or cause of liable harm) :: fare {c}
dangerous {adj} (full of danger) :: farlig
danger signal {n} (railway signal) :: stopsignal {n}
danger signal {n} (indication of a bad or dangerous situation) :: faresignal {n}
Danglish {prop} (mixture of Danish and English) :: danglish {n}
Danicize {v} (to make (more) Danish) :: danisere, fordanske
Daniel {prop} (book of the Bible) :: Daniel
Daniel {prop} (biblical person) :: Daniel
Daniel {prop} (male given name) :: Daniel
Danify {v} (Danicize) SEE: Danicize ::
danish {n} (pastry) :: wienerbrød
Danish {prop} (language) :: dansk
Danish {adj} (of Denmark) :: dansk
Danish {n} (native of Denmark) SEE: Dane ::
Danish {n} (Danish pastry) SEE: Danish pastry ::
Danish blue {n} (cheese originating in Denmark) :: danablu {c}
Danish crow {n} (hooded crow) SEE: hooded crow ::
Danish pastry {n} (yeast roll) :: wienerbrød {n}
Danish West Indies {prop} (former colony) :: Dansk Vestindien, De Danskvestindiske Øer
Dannebrog {n} (Danish national flag) :: dannebrog {n}
Dano- {prefix} (Dano-) :: dano-
Danocentric {adj} (Danocentric) :: danocentrisk
Dano-Faroese {prop} (variant of the Danish language spoken in the Faroe Islands) :: gøtudansk {n}
Dano-Norwegian {adj} (of or pertaining to Denmark and/or Norway or Denmark-Norway) :: dansk-norsk
Dano-Norwegian {prop} (the koiné language) :: dansk-norsk
danse macabre {n} (a conventional subject of artistic painting or drawing) :: danse macabre {c}, dødsdans {c}
Danube {prop} (river of Europe that flows to the Black Sea) :: Donau {c}
Danzig {prop} (Gdańsk) SEE: Gdańsk ::
Dardanelles {prop} (strait) :: Dardanellerne {p}
Dar es Salaam {prop} (city) :: Dar es-Salaam
dark {adj} (having an absolute or relative lack of light) :: mørk
dark {adj} (hidden, secret) :: dunkel, hemmelighedsfuld
dark {adj} (without moral or spiritual light) :: mørk, skummel
dark {adj} (not bright or light, deeper in hue) :: mørke-
dark {n} (a complete or partial absence of light) :: mørke
dark {n} (ignorance) :: uvidenhed
dark {n} (nightfall) :: mørke, skumring
dark chocolate {n} (type of chocolate) :: mørk chokolade
darken {v} (to make dark by reducing light) :: formørke
dark energy {n} (hypothetical form of energy which, it is supposed, is spread uniformly throughout space and time and has anti-gravitational properties) :: mørk energi
dark figure {n} (estimated number of unreported criminal cases) :: mørketal {n}
dark-haired {adj} (brunette) SEE: brunette ::
dark matter {n} (particles of matter that cannot be detected by their radiation) :: mørkt stof, mørk materie
darkness {n} (state of being dark) :: mørke
darkness {n} (gloom) :: mørke
dark-skinned {adj} (having dark skin) :: mørklødet
darling {n} (person who is dear to one) :: elskede {c}
darn {adj} (damn) SEE: damn ::
darn {interj} (damn) SEE: damn ::
darn {v} (damn) SEE: damn ::
darnel {n} (type of ryegrass found in wheatfields) :: giftig rajgræs
darning needle {n} (damselfly) SEE: damselfly ::
Darwinism {n} (principles of natural selection) :: darwinisme {c}
Darwinistic {adj} (relating to Darwinism) :: darwinistisk
dash {n} (colloquial: hyphen) SEE: hyphen ::
dash {n} (typographic symbol) :: tankestreg {c}
dash {n} (dashboard) SEE: dashboard ::
dashboard {n} (upturned screen of wood) :: forskærm {c}
dashboard {n} (panel under the windscreen of a motor car or aircraft) :: instrumentbræt {n}
dashcam {n} (digital video recorder mounted on the dashboard of a vehicle or elsewhere inside the vehicle) :: dashcam
dashing {adj} (spirited, audacious and full of high spirits) :: flot
dashing {adj} (chic, fashionable) :: elegant
data {n} (information) :: data
databank {n} (database) SEE: database ::
database {n} (collection of information) :: databank {c}, database {c}
database {n} (software program) :: database {c}
data point {n} (datum, (ordered set of) measurement(s)) :: datapunkt {n}
data point {n} (point in chart or graph) :: datapunkt {n}
data processing {n} (operations on data) :: databehandling {c}
data set {n} (set of data to analyze) :: datasæt {n}
data structure {n} (organization of data) :: datastruktur
date {n} (fruit of the date palm) :: daddel {c}
date {n} (that which specifies the time of writing, inscription etc.) :: datering {c}
date {n} (point of time at which a transaction or event takes place) :: tidspunkt {n}, dato {c}
date {n} (point in time) :: tidspunkt {n}
date {n} (pre-arranged social meeting) :: stævnemøde {n}, date {c}
date {n} (companion when one is partaking in a social occasion) :: ledsager {c}
date {n} (meeting with a lover or potential lover; a person so met) :: date {c}, stævnemøde {n}, rendezvous {n}
date {v} (to note the time of writing or executing) :: datere
date {v} (to note or fix the time of, as of an event) :: datere
date {v} (to determine the age of something) :: datere, tidsbestemme, tidsfæste
date {v} (to take (someone) on a series of dates) :: gå ud med, komme sammen med
date {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm ::
dated {adj} (marked with a date) :: dateret
dated {adj} (out of date) :: forældet, ugyldig
dated {adj} (anachronistic) :: anakronistisk
dated {adj} (no longer fashionable) :: umoderne, udgået
date of birth {n} (birthday) SEE: birthday ::
date of birth {n} (date and year when something was born) :: fødselsdato {c}
date palm {n} (Phoenix dactylifera) :: daddelpalme {c}
date tree {n} (date palm) SEE: date palm ::
date with destiny {n} (inevitable or anticipated event) :: skæbnemøde {n}
dative {adj} (grammar: noting the case of noun which expresses indirect object) :: dativ
dauber {n} (unskillful painter) :: klatmaler {c}
Daugavpils {prop} (city in Latvia) :: Daugavpils
daughter {n} (female offspring) :: datter {c}
daughter-in-law {n} (wife of one's child) :: svigerdatter {c}
daughter nuclide {n} (daughter nuclide) :: datterkerne {c}
David {prop} (king of Israel) :: David
David {prop} (male given name) :: David
Davidson {prop} (surname meaning "son of David" in other languages) :: Davidsen
Davis {prop} (surname derived from David) SEE: Davidson ::
davit {n} (crane to sling a lifeboat, maintenance trapeze etc) :: david {c}
daw {n} (Coloeus monedula) SEE: jackdaw ::
daw {v} (dawn) SEE: dawn ::
dawn {v} (to begin to brighten with daylight) :: daggry
dawn {n} (morning twilight period) :: daggry {n}
dawn {n} (rising of the sun) :: solopgang {c}
dawn {n} (time) :: daggry {n}
day {n} (period of 24 hours) :: døgn {n}, dag {c}
day {n} (period from midnight to the following midnight) :: døgn {n}, dag {c}
day {n} (rotational period of a planet) :: døgn {n}
day {n} (part of a day period which one spends at one’s job, school, etc.) :: dag {c}
day {n} (period between sunrise and sunset) :: dag {c}
day after tomorrow {n} (day after tomorrow - translation entry) :: overmorgen {c}
day after tomorrow {adv} (on the day after tomorrow; in two days - translation entry) :: i overmorgen {c}
day and night {adv} (all the time) :: dag og nat
day before yesterday {n} (day before yesterday - translation entry) :: forgårs
day before yesterday {adv} (on the day before yesterday - translation entry) :: i forgårs
daybook {n} (A daily chronicle; a diary) SEE: diary ::
daybook {n} (A logbook) SEE: logbook ::
daybook {n} (A ledger; an accounting journal) :: kassejournal {c}
daybreak {n} (dawn) :: daggry {n}
daydream {n} (a spontaneous and fanciful series of thoughts) :: dagdrøm {c}
daydream {v} (to have such a series of thoughts) :: dagdrømme
daydreamer {n} (one who daydreams) :: dagdrømmer {c}
day in, day out {adv} (day in, day out) :: dag ind og dag ud, dag ud og dag ind, dag efter dag
day lark {n} (early bird) SEE: early bird ::
daylight {n} (light from the Sun) :: dagslys {n}
daylight {n} (period of time between sunrise and sunset) :: dag {c}
daylight {n} (exposure to public scrutiny) :: lys {n}
daylight {n} (clear, open space) :: lys {n}, dagslys {n}
daylight {n} (daybreak) SEE: daybreak ::
daylight savings time {n} (daylight saving time) SEE: daylight saving time ::
daylight saving time {n} (an adjustment of the official time during summer) :: sommertid {c}
day off {n} (a day of vacation etc.) :: fridag {c}
days {n} (life) :: dage {c-p}
days {adv} (during the day) :: om dagen
daytime {n} (the time of daylight) :: dagtid {c}
daytime {adj} (pertaining to daytime, appropriate to the day) :: dagtid
day trip {n} (excursion lasting one day) :: dagstur {c}
daze {v} (to stun or stupefy) :: bedøve
D-Day {prop} (6 June 1944) :: D-dag {c}
de- {prefix} (reversal, undoing or removing) :: de-
deacon {n} (a designated minister of charity in the early Church) :: diakon
dead {adj} (no longer alive) :: død
dead {adj} (figuratively, not alive) :: død
dead {adj} (sports: not in play) :: død
dead {adv} (exactly) :: lige, direkte
dead {adv} (Very, absolutely, extremely, suddenly) :: død-
dead {n} (those who have died) :: døde {c-p}
dead as a doorknob {adj} (unquestionably dead (see here)) :: død som en sild
dead as a doornail {adj} (unquestionably dead) :: død som en sild, stendød
dead ball {n} (the ball when dead and out of play) :: død bold {c}
dead end {n} (street or path that goes nowhere) :: blind vej {c}, blindgade {c}, blindgyde {c}
dead-end {n} (road with no exit) SEE: dead end ::
deadfall {n} (cheap, rough bar or saloon) SEE: dive ::
dead fish {n} (sexual partner who lies flat during sex) :: søstjerne {c}
dead ice {n} (former glacier ice that is no longer connected to the active glacier) :: dødis
deadline {n} (date on or before which something must be completed) :: deadline {c}, afleveringsfrist {c}, frist {c}
dead link {n} (hypertext link that points to a webpage that is permanently unavailable) :: dødt link
dead load {n} (the weight of a structure itself) :: egenvægt {c}
deadly nightshade {n} (deadly nightshade; Atropa belladonna) :: galnebær {n}
deadly sin {n} (any of the seven deadly sins) :: dødssynd {c}
dead man's switch {n} (dead man's switch) :: dødemandsknap {c}
deadpan {adj} (deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look)) :: udtryksløs, gravalvorlig
deadpan {adj} (having such a face or look (as a person)) :: udtryksløs
deadpan {adv} (in a deadpan manner) :: udtryksløs
Dead Sea {prop} (lake in the Middle East) :: Døde Hav {n}
dead weight {n} (dead weight) :: dødvægt {c}
deaf {adj} (unable to hear) :: døv
deafblindness {n} (condition of being deaf and blind) :: døvblindhed {c}
deafening {adj} (loud enough to cause hearing loss) :: øredøvende
deaf-mute {adj} (unable to hear or speak) :: døvstum
dealer {n} (one who deals in things, e.g. automobiles) :: forhandler {c}
dealer {n} (a particular type of stock broker or trader) :: børshandler {c}, fondshandler {c}
dealer {n} (the person who deals the cards in a card game) :: kortgiver {c}
dealer {n} (drug dealer) SEE: drug dealer ::
dean {n} (senior official in college or university) :: dekan {c}
dean {n} (church dignitary) :: domprovst {c}
deanery {n} (position held by a dean) :: provsteembede {n}
deanery {n} (house in which a dean lives) :: provstebolig {c}
deanery {n} (group of parishes for which a rural dean has responsibility) :: provsti {n}
dear {adj} (loved; lovable) :: kære
dear {adj} (precious to or greatly valued by someone) :: dyrebar
dear {adj} (formal way of addressing) :: kære
dear {adj} (high in price; expensive) SEE: expensive ::
dear {adj} (sore) SEE: sore ::
death {n} (cessation of life) :: død {c}
death {n} (personification of death) :: Døden
deathbed {n} (the bed on which someone dies) :: dødsleje {n}
death camp {n} (facility) :: dødslejr {c}, udryddelseslejr {c}
death cap {n} (Amanita phalloides) :: grøn fluesvamp {c}
death certificate {n} (document) :: dødsattest {c}
death march {n} (forced movement of people in such circumstances that many die during the journey) :: dødsmarch {c}
death metal {n} (death metal) :: dødsmetal {n}
death penalty {n} (state punishment of death) :: dødsstraf
death rate {n} (the number of deaths) :: dødelighed {c}, dødsrate {c}, dødelighedsprocent {c}
death seat {n} (the front passenger seat of an automobile) SEE: shotgun ::
death sentence {n} (sentence) :: dødsdom {c}
death squad {n} (armed group) :: dødspatrulje {c}
death toll {n} (the number of dead as a result of a war, natural disaster or other incident) :: dødstal {n}
deathtrap {n} (extremely dangerous location etc.) :: dødsfælde {c}
death wish {n} (desire for the death of oneself or of someone else) :: dødsønske {n}
debate {n} (argument, or discussion, usually in an ordered or formal setting) :: debat {c}
debauch {n} (orgy) SEE: orgy ::
debit card {n} (card taking money directly from the bank account) :: debetkort {n}
debt {n} (action, state of mind, or object one has an obligation to perform for another) :: gæld {c}, skyldighed {c}
debt {n} (state or condition of owing something to another) :: gæld {c}
debt {n} (money that one person or entity owes or is required to pay to another) :: gæld {c}
debtor {n} (a person or firm that owes money) :: debitor {c}, skyldner {c}
debunk {v} (to discredit or expose the falsehood of something) :: afsløre, skyde ned
debut {n} (a performer's first-time performance to the public) :: debut {c}
debut {v} (to formally introduce, as to the public) :: præsentere, lancere
debut {v} (to make one's initial formal appearance) :: debutere
debutant {n} (debuting male) :: debutant {c}
decade {n} (period of ten years) :: årti, dekade, decennium {n}
decadence {n} (state of moral or artistic decline or deterioration) :: dekadence {c}, forfald {n}
decaffeinated {adj} (From which caffeine has been removed) :: koffeinfri
Decalogue {prop} (the Ten Commandments) SEE: Ten Commandments ::
decant {v} (to pour off gently so as not to disturb the sediment; to decant wine) :: dekantere
decanter {n} (vessel for decanting) :: karaffel {c}
decanter {n} (receptacle for decanted liquor) :: karaffel {c}
decapitate {v} (remove the head of) SEE: behead ::
decapitation {n} (beheading) :: halshugning {c}
decare {n} (unit of surface area) :: dekar {c}
decathlete {n} (athlete who competes in the decathlon) :: tikæmper {c}
decathlon {n} (athletic contest) :: tikamp {c}
decay {n} (process or result of being gradually decomposed) :: nedbrydning {c}, forfald {n}
decay {n} (deterioration of condition) :: forfald {n}, svækkelse {c}
decay {v} (to deteriorate) :: brydes ned, nedbrydes, forfalde, henfalde
decay {v} (to rot) :: rådne
deceased {adj} (no longer alive) :: afdød
deceive {v} (trick or mislead) :: bedrage
December {prop} (twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar) :: december {c}
decent {adj} (appropriate, suitable for the circumstances) :: anstændig
decent {adj} (showing integrity, fairness, moral uprightness) :: anstændig, pæn
decent {adj} (sufficiently clothed) :: anstændig, sømmelig, passende
decent {adj} (fair; good enough; okay) :: brugbar
decent {adj} (significant; substantial) :: pæn, anstændig
decentralization {n} (the action of decentralizing) :: decentralisering {c}
dechristianization {n} (dechristianization) :: afkristning {c}
deci- {prefix} (one tenth (1/10)) :: deci-
decibel {n} (a common measure of sound intensity) :: decibel {c}
decide {v} (to resolve or settle) :: afgøre, beslutte
decide {v} (give judgement) :: afgøre
decide {v} (to cause someone to come to a decision) :: få en person til at beslutte sig
deciduous {adj} (of or pertaining to trees which lose their leaves in winter or the dry season) :: løvfældende
deciduous tooth {n} (baby tooth) SEE: milk tooth ::
decimal {n} (number system) :: decimal
decimal {n} (number expressed in this system) SEE: decimal number ::
decimal number {n} (number expressed in the decimal system) :: decimaltal {n}
decimate {v} (to collect or pay a tithe) SEE: tithe ::
decision {n} (choice or judgement) :: beslutning {c}
decision {n} (firmness of conviction) :: beslutsomhed {c}
decision {n} (result arrived at by the judges) :: afgørelse {c}
decisionism {n} (doctrine about moral or legal precepts) :: decisionisme {c}
decisionist {adj} (of or pertaining to decisionism) :: decisionistisk
decisionist {n} (proponent of decisionism) :: decisionist {c}
decisionmaker {n} (One who makes decisions) :: beslutningstager {c}
decision making {n} (process of reaching a decision) :: beslutningstagning {c}
decision-making {n} (alternative form of decision making) SEE: decision making ::
decisive {adj} (having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy) :: afgørende
decisive {adj} (marked by promptness and decision) :: beslutsom
deck {n} (floorlike covering on a ship) :: dæk {n}
deck chair {n} (a folding chair with a wooden frame) :: liggestol {c}, dækstol {c}
declaration {n} (written or oral indication of a fact, opinion, or belief) :: erklæring {c}
declaration {n} (list of items for various legal purposes) :: deklaration {c}
declaration {n} (act or process of declaring) :: deklaration {c}
declaration of war {n} (a formal announcement by an entity that it is in a state of war with another entity) :: krigserklæring {c}
declare {v} (to make a declaration) :: proklamere, erklære
declare {v} (in programming) :: erklære
declension {n} (way of categorizing) :: deklination {c}
declination {n} (declension) SEE: declension ::
decline {n} (downward movement, fall) :: forfald {n}
decline {n} :: nedgang {c}
decline {v} (refuse) :: afvise
decollate {v} (behead) SEE: behead ::
decomposition {n} (biological process) :: nedbrydning {c}, forrådnelse {c}, opløsning {c}
decomposition {n} (act of taking something apart) :: opløsning {c}
decomposition {n} (splitting into constituent parts) :: opløsning {c}
deconstruction {n} (disassembly) SEE: disassembly ::
decontaminate {v} (to remove contamination from (something), rendering it safe) :: rense, desinficere
decoration {n} (act of adorning) :: dekoration {c}, udsmykning {c}
decoration {n} (that which adorns) :: dekoration {c}, udsmykning {c}
decrease {v} (become smaller) :: formindske, forringe
decree {n} (edict or law) :: dekret {n}, forordning {c}
decree {n} (judicial decision) :: dom {c}
decree {v} (to command by a decree) :: dekretere, forordne, bestemme
decrypt {v} (to convert back to plain text) :: dekryptere
decubitus {n} (bedsore) SEE: bedsore ::
dedicated {adj} (devoted, loyal, conscientious) :: dedikeret, idealistisk, ivrig, begejstret, pligttro, pligtopfyldende
dedicated {adj} (intended for a special purpose) :: beregnet til, dedikeret
Ded Moroz {prop} (Father Frost) SEE: Father Frost ::
deduction {n} (sum that can be removed from tax calculations) :: fradrag {n}
deduction {n} (process of reasoning) :: deduktion {c}
deduction {n} (conclusion) :: konklusion {c}
deed {n} (action) :: gerning {c}, handling {c}
deed {n} (brave or noteworthy action, feat or exploit) :: dåd {c}, bedrift {c}
deed {n} (legal instrument) :: skøde {n}
deed {v} (to transfer real property by deed) :: tilskøde
deem {n} (an opinion, judgment) SEE: opinion ::
deen {n} (religion) SEE: religion ::
deen {n} (Islam) SEE: Islam ::
deep {adj} (having its bottom far down) :: dyb
deep {adj} (profound) :: dyb, dybsindig, dybttænkende
deep {adj} (seriously or to a significant extent, not superficial) :: dyb
deep {adj} (in extent in a direction away from the observer) :: dyb
deep {adj} (thick in a vertical direction) :: bred
deep {adj} (voluminous) :: dyb
deep {adj} (of a sound or voice, low in pitch) :: dyb, mørk
deep {adj} (of a color, dark and highly saturated) :: mørk, dyb
deep {adj} (a long way inward) :: dyb
deep {adj} (a long way forward) :: dyb
deep {adj} (difficult to awake) :: dyb
deep {adj} (right into one's mind) :: dyb
deep {adj} (football and other similar games) :: dyb
deep {adv} (deeply) :: dybt
deep {n} ((literary) part of a lake, sea, etc) :: dyb {n}
deep {n} (the sea, the ocean) :: dyb {n}
deep blue {adj} (dark blue) SEE: navy ::
deep down {adv} (Fundamentally, in essence) :: dybest set, inderst inde, i bund og grund
deep freeze {n} (freezer) SEE: freezer ::
deep-fry {v} (to cook by immersing the food in hot fat) :: fritere
deep sea {n} (deeper part of sea) :: dybhav {n}
deer {n} (animal of the family Cervidae) :: hjort
deer {n} (meat from the animal) SEE: venison ::
deer meat {n} (venison) SEE: venison ::
default {n} ((electronics, computing) original settings) :: standard
defeat {v} (to overcome in battle or contest) :: besejre, overvinde
defeat {n} :: usejr {c}, tab {n}, nederlag {n}
defeatism {n} (acceptance of defeat without struggle) :: defaitisme {c}
defeatist {adj} (of, or relating to defeatism) :: defaitistisk
defeatist {n} (someone who advocates defeatism, or has such an attitude) :: defaitist {c}
defecate {v} :: defækere
defective {adj} (having one or more defects) :: fejlbehæftet, defekt
defective {adj} (having only some forms) :: ufuldstændig
defence {n} (defence) SEE: defense ::
defend {v} (ward off attacks against) :: forsvare
defendant {n} (person prosecuted or sued, the accused) :: indstævnte
defender {n} (someone who defends) :: forsvar {c}, forsvarer {c}
defender {n} (a fighter) :: forsvar {c}, forsvarer {c}
defender {n} (sports term) :: forsvar {c}, forsvarer {c}
defenestration {n} (act of throwing out a window) :: vinduesudsmidning {c}, defenestrering {c}
defense {n} (action of protecting from attack) :: forsvar
defense {n} (anything employed to oppose attack) :: forsvar
defensible {adj} (capable of being defended) :: forsvarlig, som kan forsvares
defensible {adj} (capable of being justified) :: forsvarlig, som kan forsvares
deference {n} (great respect) :: ærbødighed
defiant {adj} (defying) :: trodsig
defibrillator {n} (device) :: hjertestarter {c}
deficiency {n} (inadequacy or incompleteness) :: mangel {c}, utilstrækkelighed {c}
deficient {adj} (insufficient or inadequate in amount) :: mangelfuld
deficit {n} (deficiency) SEE: deficiency ::
definability {n} (quality of being definable) :: definerbarhed {c}
definite integral {n} (integral of a function) :: bestemt integral {n}
definition {n} (statement of the meaning of a word or word group or a sign or symbol) :: definition {c}
definition {n} (statement expressing the essential nature of something) :: definition {c}
definition {n} (action or process of defining) :: definition {c}
definition {n} (act of defining) :: definition {c}
definition {n} (product of defining) :: definition {c}
definition {n} (clarity of visual presentation, distinctness of outline or detail) :: opløsningsevne {c}, opløsning {c}
definition {n} (clarity, especially of musical sound in reproduction) :: gengivelse
definitional {adj} :: definitorisk
definitive {n} (philately: ordinary postage stamp) :: dagligmærke
deforest {v} (to clear an area of forest) :: rydde for skov, afskove
deforestation {n} (process of destroying a forest) :: afskovning {c}
deform {v} (to spoil the form of) :: deformere
deform {v} (to alter the shape of by stress) :: deformere
deform {v} (to become misshapen or changed in shape) :: deformere
deformation {n} (act of deforming, or state of being deformed) :: deformering {c}, misdannelse {c}
deformity {n} (The state of being deformed) :: deformitet {c}, vanskabthed {c}
deformity {n} (Something which is deformed) :: misdannelse {c}, deformitet {c}
defuse {v} (to remove the fuse from a bomb) :: demontere
defy {v} (to renounce or dissolve all bonds) :: trodse, lade hånt om
defy {v} (to challenge (someone)) :: trodse
defy {v} (to refuse to obey) :: trodse
defy {n} (challenge) SEE: challenge ::
degeneracy {n} (degeneration) SEE: degeneration ::
degenerate {adj} (having deteriorated, degraded or fallen from normal) :: degenereret
degenerate {adj} (having lost good or desirable qualities) :: degenerere
degeneration {n} (process or state of growing worse) :: degeneration {c}, forfald {n}
degeneration {n} (condition of a tissue or an organ in which its vitality has become diminished) :: degeneration {c}
degeneration {n} (gradual deterioration, from natural causes, of any class of animals or plants) :: degeneration {c}
degradation {n} (act of reducing in rank, character, or reputation, or of abasing) :: degradering {c}
degradation {n} (diminution or reduction of strength, efficacy, or value; degeneration; deterioration) :: fald {n}
degree {n} (in geometry: unit of angle) :: grad {c}
degree {n} (unit of temperature) :: grad {c}
degree {n} (amount, proportion, extent) :: grad
degree {n} (academic award) :: grad {c}
degree {n} (in graph theory: the number of edges that a vertex takes part in) :: valens {c}
degree Celsius {n} (unit of temperature) :: grad Celsius {c}
Dehn surgery {n} (replacement of solid torus) :: Dehnkirurgi {c}
dehort {v} (to dissuade) SEE: dissuade ::
dehydrate {v} (to lose or remove water) :: dehydrere
Dei gratia {adv} (by the Grace of God) SEE: by the Grace of God ::
deism {n} (belief) :: deisme
deity {n} :: guddom {c}, deitet {c}
deity {n} (divinity) SEE: divinity ::
deject {v} (make sad or dispirited) :: gøre nedtrykt, gøre modløs
dejected {adj} (sad and dispirited) :: nedslået, nedtrykt, modløs
dejection {n} (a state of melancholy or depression) :: modløshed {c}, nedtrykthed {c}
deke {n} (feint or fake) :: finte {c}
deke {n} (series of feints or fakes) :: finter {c-p}
Delaware {prop} (US state) :: Delaware
delectation {n} (great pleasure; delight) :: fornøjelse {c}, glæde {c}
delegate {n} (deputy, envoy, representative) :: delegeret {c}, repræsentant {c}, befuldmægtiget {c}
delegate {v} (to commit a task to someone) :: overdrage, delegere, uddelegere, betro
delegation {n} (a group of delegates) :: delegation {c}
Delhi {prop} (city in India) :: Delhi
deli {n} (shop that sells cooked or prepared food ready for serving) :: delikatessebutik {c}, delikatesseforretning {c}
deliberate {adj} (intentional) :: bevidst, overlagt
deliberate {adj} (of a person, carefully considering the probable consequences of a step) :: velovervejet, gennemtænkt
deliberate {adj} (carefully considered) :: velovervejet, gennemtænkt
deliberate {adj} (not hasty or sudden) :: langsom, sindig, rolig
deliberate {v} (consider carefully) :: overveje
deliberately {adv} (intentionally) :: bevidst, med vilje
deliberately {adv} (slowly and carefully) :: langsomt, roligt, sindigt
deliberation {n} (the act of deliberating, or of weighing and examining the reasons for and against a choice or measure) :: overvejelse {c}
deliberation {n} (careful discussion and examination of the reasons for and against a measure) :: drøftelse {c}, rådslagning {c}
delicacy {n} (quality of being delicate) :: sarthed {c}, delikatesse {c}
delicacy {n} (something appealing, especially a pleasing food) :: delikatesse {c}, lækkerbisken {c}
delicacy {n} (refinement in taste) :: skrøbelighed {c}
delicatessen {n} (shop selling prepared foods) :: delikatessebutik {c}, delikatesseforretning {c}
delicious {adj} (pleasing to taste) :: delikat, liflig, lækker, yndig, herlig, velsmagende, smagfuld
Delilah {prop} (biblical mistress of Samson) :: Dalila
delimit {v} (to mark or fix the limits of) :: afgrænse
deliver {v} (to set free) :: befri, udfri
deliver {v} (to assist in giving birth) :: forløse, tage imod
deliver {v} (to give birth) :: barsle, nedkomme
deliver {v} (to bring or transport something to its destination) :: levere, aflevere, indlevere, overlevere, overbringe, udbringe, ombære, omdele
deliver {v} (to hand over or surrender) :: udlevere, overgive
deliver {v} (to express in words) :: holde
delivery {n} (act of conveying something) :: leverance {c}, indlevering {c}, udlevering {c}, levering {c}
delivery {n} (item which has been conveyed) :: leverance {c}, levering {c}
delivery {n} (act of giving birth) :: nedkomst {c}
delivery {n} (pitching motion) :: kast {n}, aflevering {c}
delivery {n} (thrown pitch) :: kast {n}, aflevering {c}
delivery {n} (manner of speaking) :: fremførelse {c}, foredrag {n}
delivery {n} (administration of a drug) :: udlevering {c}
delivery room {n} :: fødestue {c}
dell {n} (valley) SEE: valley ::
delphinium {n} (plant) SEE: larkspur ::
delta {n} (fourth letter of modern Greek alphabet) :: delta {n}
delta {n} (landform at the mouth of a river) :: delta {n}
deltoid {adj} (in the shape of Δ) SEE: triangular ::
deluded {adj} (to hold a misleading belief) :: vildledt
deluge {n} (an overwhelming amount of something) :: overflod
delusion {n} (act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind) :: indbildning {c}
delusion {n} (that which is falsely or delusively believed or propagated; false belief; error in belief) :: vrangforestilling {c}
delve {v} (to dig in the ground) :: grave
delve {v} (to search carefully for information) :: dykke ned i
demagogue {n} ((historical) a leader of the people) :: demagog {c}
demagogue {n} ((pejorative) a political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument) :: demagog {c}, folkeforfører {c}
demand {n} (desire to purchase goods and services) :: efterspørgsel
demand {n} (economics: amount a consumer is willing to buy at a particular price) :: efterspørgsel
demand {n} (order) :: krav
demand {v} (to request forcefully) :: kræve
demarcation {n} (act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit) :: grænsedragning {c}, afgrænsning {c}
demarcation {n} (thus fixed limit) :: demarkationslinje {c}
demarcation {n} (strictly defined separation) :: faggrænse {c}, grænse {c}
demeanor {n} (outward way in which a person behaves) :: opførsel {c}, optræden {c}
demented {adj} (insane or mentally ill) :: afsindig, vanvittig
demented {adj} (suffering from dementia) :: dement
dementia {n} (progressive decline in cognitive function) :: demens {c}
demerit point {n} (point subtracted from a driver's license) :: klip i kørekortet {n} , klip {n}
demigod {n} (a half-god or hero) :: halvgud {c}, halvgud {c}
demigod {n} (a lesser deity) :: halvgud {c}
demijohn {n} (bottle) :: vinballong {c}
demiurge {n} (being that created the universe) :: demiurg {c}
democracy {n} (rule by the people) :: demokrati
democracy {n} (government under the rule of its people) :: demokrati {n}
democrat {n} (supporter of democracy) :: demokrat {c}
democratic {adj} (pertaining to democracy) :: demokratisk
Democratic People's Republic of Korea {prop} (country in East Asia (official name)) :: Den Demokratiske Folkerepublik Korea
Democratic Republic of the Congo {prop} (large central African nation, formerly called Zaire) :: Demokratiske Republik Congo, Congo Kinshasa, DR Congo, Belgisk Congo
Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste {prop} (official name of East Timor) :: Demokratiske Republik Østtimor
democratic socialism {n} (socialism based on democratic principles) :: demokratisk socialisme {c}
Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka {prop} (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka) :: Den Demokratiske Socialistiske Republik Sri Lanka {c}
demographic {adj} (of or pertaining to demography) :: demografisk
demographical {adj} (demographic) SEE: demographic ::
demography {n} (study of human populations) :: demografi {c}
demolish {v} (to destroy) :: demolere, rive ned, sløjfe
demon {n} (evil spirit) :: dæmon {c}
demonology {n} (study of demons) :: dæmonologi {c}
demonstrably {adv} (in such a manner as to be capable of being demonstrated) :: bevislig, bevisligt
demonstrate {v} (to show how to use something) :: demonstrere
demonstrate {v} (to show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation) :: demonstrere
demonstration {n} (act) :: demonstration {c}
demonstration {n} (event) :: demonstration {c}
demonstration {n} (public display of opinion) :: demonstration {c}
demonstrative {adj} ((grammar) that specifies the thing or person referred to) :: demonstrativ
demonstrator {n} (forefinger) SEE: forefinger ::
demoralize {v} (to destroy morale; to dishearten) :: demoralisere
den {n} (home of certain animals) :: hule {c}
den {n} (living room of a house) :: værelse {n}, hybel {c}, hummer {n}, hule {c}
Denali {prop} (highest mountain peak in North America) :: Denali
denationalize {v} (privatize) :: denationalisere
denature {v} (to take away a natural characteristic of) :: denaturere
denaturize {v} (denature) SEE: denature ::
denazification {n} (process of the removal of Nazis) :: afnazificering {c}, denazificering {c}
dendrochronology {n} (science of counting tree rings) :: dendrokronologi {c}, træringskronologi {c}
dendrologist {n} :: dendrolog {c}
dendrology {n} (the study of trees) :: dendrologi {c}
denier {n} (person who denies something) :: benægter {c}
Denmark {prop} (country in Northern Europe) :: Danmark
Denmark-Norway {prop} (former political entity) :: Danmark-Norge, Oldenborgmonarkiet {n}
Dennis {prop} (male given name) :: Dennis
denomination {n} (act of naming, designation) :: benævnelse {c}
denomination {n} (name, designation, or title) :: klasse {c}, kategori {c}
denomination {n} (class or society with the same name, a sect) :: trossamfund {n}, sekt {c}
denomination {n} (unit in a series of units) :: pålydende {n}
denominator {n} (number or expression written below the line in a fraction) :: nævner {c}
denounce {v} (to make known in a formal manner) :: bekendtgøre
denounce {v} (to criticize or speak out against) :: beskylde
denounce {v} (to make a formal or public accusation against) :: anklage
denounce {v} (to announce the termination of; especially a treaty) :: opsige
de novo {adv} (anew) SEE: anew ::
dense {adj} (having relatively high density) :: kompakt, tæt
dense {adj} (compact; crowded together) :: tæt
dense {adj} (thick; difficult to penetrate) :: tæt
dense {adj} (math: being a well-approximating subset) :: tæt
density {n} (physics: amount of matter contained by a given volume) :: massefylde {c}, densitet {c}
dental calculus {n} (crust on the teeth) :: tandsten {c}
dental dam {n} (dental dam) :: slikkelap {c}
dental floss {n} (cord of thin filaments used to clean the areas between the teeth) :: tandtråd {c}
dentist {n} (specialized tooth doctor) :: tandlæge {c}
Denver {prop} (capital of Colorado) :: Denver
deny {v} (disallow) SEE: forbid ::
deny {v} (to assert that something is not true) :: benægte, nægte
deodorant {n} (odor-controlling cosmetic for the underarm) :: deodorant {c}
deodorize {v} (mask or eliminate odor) :: deodorisere
deoxyribose {n} (derivative of ribose) :: deoxyribose
department {n} (part, portion, subdivision) :: afdeling {c}
department {n} (course of life, action, study, etc.) :: felt {n}, område {n}
department {n} (subdivision of organization) :: departement {n} , ministerium {n} , institut {n} , fagområde {n}
department {n} (territorial division) :: departement {n}
department store {n} (store containing many departments) :: stormagasin {n}, varehus {n}
departure {n} (the act of departing) :: afgang {c}, afrejse {c}
departure {n} (deviation from a plan or procedure) :: afvigelse {c}
departure {n} (death) :: død {c}, bortgang {c}
depend {v} (be contingent or conditioned) :: afhænge
depend {v} (trust) :: regne med, stole
depend {v} (hang down) :: hænge ned
depend {v} (be pending) :: være uafgjort
dependable {adj} (able to be depended on) :: pålidelig, driftsikker
dependence {n} (state of being dependent) :: afhængighed {c}, tillid {c}
dependence {n} (irresistible need) :: afhængighed {c}
dependency grammar {n} :: dependensgrammatik {c}
dependent {adj} (relying upon; depending upon) :: afhængig
dependent clause {n} (subordinate clause) SEE: subordinate clause ::
dependent personality disorder {n} (personality disorder) :: dependent personlighedsforstyrrelse, dependent personlighedsstruktur
depiction {n} (lifelike image) :: afbildning {c}
depilate {v} (to remove hair from the body) :: depilere, epilere
depilation {n} (epilation) SEE: epilation ::
deplete {v} (exhaust) SEE: exhaust ::
depleted {adj} (used up, expended) :: udtømme, formindske, reducere
deplorable {adj} (deserving strong condemnation; shockingly bad) :: elendig
deplorable {adj} (lamentable, to be felt sorrow for, worthy of compassion) :: sørgelig, beklagelig
deponent {adj} (of a Latin or Greek verb: having a passive form with an active meaning) :: deponent
depopulate {v} (to reduce the population of a region by disease, war, forced relocation etc.) :: affolke
depopulation {n} (act or condition of depopulating) :: affolkning {c}
deport {v} (to evict, especially from a country) :: udvise
deposit {n} (sediment or rock different from the surrounding material) :: aflejring {c}, forekomst {c}
deposit {n} (asset that was left to the care of the other) :: depositum {n}
deposit {n} (money placed in an account) :: indskud {n}
deposit {n} (anything left behind on a surface) :: aflejring {c}
deposit {n} (money given as an initial payment) :: depositum {n}, udbetaling {c}
deposit {n} (security for a borrowed item) :: pant {n}, depositum {n}
depraved {adj} (extremely wrong in a moral sense) :: depraveret, moralsk fordærvet
depreciation {n} (the measurement of the decline in value of assets) :: afskrivning {c}
depredation {n} (A raid or predatory attack) :: plyndring {c}
depression {n} (geography: low area) :: sænkning {c}, fordybning {c}
depression {n} (psychology: state of mind) :: depression {c}
depression {n} (psychology: period of unhappiness) :: depression {c}
depression {n} (economics: period of major economic contraction) :: nedgangstid {c}, nedgangstid {c}, lavkonjunktur {c}
depressivity {n} (the condition of being depressive) :: depressivitet
deprive {v} (take something away; deny someone of something) :: berøve, fratage
depth {n} (vertical distance below a surface) :: dybde {c}
depth of field {n} (distance in focus) :: dybdeskarphed {c}
depths {n} (plural of depth) SEE: depth ::
deputy {n} (representative) :: stedfortræder {c}, vice-, næst-
deputy {n} (legislator) :: deputeret {c}
derailment {n} (action of a locomotive or train leaving the rails along which it runs) :: afsporing {c}
derivation {n} (act of tracing origin or descent) :: afledning {c}
derivation {n} (forming a new word by changing the base of another word or by adding affixes to it) :: afledning {c}, derivation {c}
derivation {n} (that from which sthg is derived) :: afledning {c}
derivation {n} (that which is derived) :: afledning {c}, derivat {n}
derivative {adj} (obtained by derivation) :: afledt
derivative {adj} (imitative of the work of someone else) :: imiterende
derivative {adj} ((copyright) referring to a work based on another work) :: afledt
derivative {adj} (lacking originality) :: uoriginal
derivative {n} (something derived) :: afledning {c}
derivative {n} (chemical derived from another) :: derivat {n}
derivative {n} (in analysis: value) :: differentialkvotient {c}
derive {v} (deduce (a conclusion) by reasoning) :: udlede
derive {v} (find the derivation of (a word or phrase)) :: udlede
derive {v} (create (a compound) from another by means of a reaction) :: udlede
derive {v} (originate (from)) :: opstå
dermatologist {n} (one who is skilled, professes or practices dermatology) :: dermatolog {c}, hudspecialist {c}
dermestid {n} :: klannere {c-p}
dernier {adj} (final, last) SEE: final ::
derogatory {adj} (tending to lessen the value of) :: nedsættende
derrick {n} (device used for lifting and moving large objects) :: lossebom {c}, ladebom {c}, svingbom {c}
derrick {n} (framework constructed over a mine or oil well) :: boretårn {n}
desalinate {v} (remove the salt from something) :: afsalte
desalination {n} (process of removing salt from sea water in order to make drinking water) :: afsaltning {c}
desalination plant {n} (plant which converts seawater) :: afsaltningsanlæg {n}
descendant {n} (one who is the progeny of someone) :: efterkommer {c}
descendant {n} (later evolutionary type) :: efterkommer {c}
describe {v} (to represent in words) :: beskrive
describe {v} (to give rise to a geometrical structure) :: beskrive
description {n} (account in words) :: beskrivelse
description word {n} (adjective) SEE: adjective ::
descriptive {adj} (of, or relating to description) :: beskrivende, deskriptiv
descriptive {adj} (stating an attribute to associated noun) :: beskrivende, deskriptiv
descry {v} (see) SEE: see ::
desecrate {v} (to profane or violate sacredness) :: vanhellige
desecration {n} (act of disrespect towards sacred) :: vanhelligelse {c}
desert {n} (that which is deserved or merited; a just punishment or reward) :: fortjeneste {c}
desert {n} (barren area) :: ørken {c}
desert cat {n} (African wildcat) SEE: African wildcat ::
deserter {n} (person who leaves a military or naval unit) :: desertør {c}
desertion {n} (deserting) :: faneflugt {c}, desertering {c}, desertion {c}, desertation {c}
deserve {v} (to merit) :: fortjene
desiccated coconut {n} (desiccated coconut) :: kokosmel {n}
design {n} (art of designing) :: design {c}
designation {n} (distinguishing mark or name) :: betegnelse, benævnelse
desirable {adj} (suitable to be desired) :: ønskelig
desire {v} (desire) SEE: want ::
desire {v} (wish for earnestly) :: ønske
desire {v} (want emotionally or sexually) :: begære, attrå
desire {n} (something wished for) :: ønske
desire {n} (strong attraction) :: begær, lyst
desire {n} (feeling of desire) :: lyst
desk {n} (table for writing and reading) :: skrivebord {n}
desk {n} (team in a news outlet specialized on a topic) :: rubrik, stationær redaktion
desklamp {n} (lamp) :: skrivebordslampe {c}
Des Moines {prop} (the capital city of the state of Iowa) :: Des Moines
desolate {adj} (deserted) :: øde, ubeboet
desolate {adj} (dismal) :: trøstesløs
desolate {adj} (hopeless) :: fortvivlet, ulykkelig
desolate {v} (to deprive of inhabitants) :: hærge, lægge øde
desolate {v} (to devastate or lay waste) :: hærge, lægge øde
desolate {v} (to make sad, forlorn and hopeless) :: gøre ulykkelig, gøre fortvivlet
despair {n} (loss of hope) :: opgivelse
desperado {n} (bold outlaw) :: desperado {c}
desperate {n} (filled with despair) :: desperat
desperately {adv} (in a desperate manner) :: desperat, fortvivlet
desperate times call for desperate measures {proverb} (in adverse circumstances, actions that might have been rejected may become the best choice) :: desperate tider kræver desperate handlinger
desperation {n} (the act of despairing or becoming desperate; a giving up of hope) :: desperation {c}
desperation {n} (a state of despair, or utter hopelessness) :: desperation {c}
despicable {adj} (deserving to be despised) :: foragtelig
despise {v} (to regard with contempt or scorn) :: foragte
despite {prep} (in spite of) :: på trods af, trods
despondence {n} (despondency) SEE: despondency ::
despondency {n} (loss of hope or confidence) :: modløshed {c}
despondency {n} (a feeling of depression or disheartenment) :: modløshed {c}
despondent {adj} (in low spirits from loss of hope or courage) :: knuget, forknyt
despot {n} (ruler with absolute power; tyrant) :: despot {c}
despotic {adj} (of or pertaining to a despot) :: despotisk
despotic {adj} (acting or ruling as a despot) :: despotisk
despotism {n} (government by a singular authority) :: despoti {n}
dessert {n} (sweet confection served as the last course of a meal) :: dessert {c}
destination {n} (purpose for which anything is destined) :: bestemmelsessted {n}
destination {n} (the place set for the end of a journey, or to which something is sent) :: destination {c}, rejsemål {n}
destiny {n} (predetermined condition; fate; fixed order of things) SEE: fate ::
destroy {v} (to damage beyond use or repair) :: ødelægge
destroy {v} (to cause destruction) :: ødelægge
destroy {v} (to put down or euthanize (e.g. an animal)) :: aflive
destruction {n} (act of destroying) :: ødelæggelse
destructive {adj} (causing destruction; damaging) :: destruktiv
detaboo {v} (detaboo) :: aftabuisere
detachable {adj} (designed to be unfastened) :: aftagelig, løs
detached {adj} (of a house: not joined to another house on either side) :: fritstående
detached house {n} (free-standing family dwelling unit) :: villa {c}, fritliggende hus {n}, enkelthus {n}
detail {n} (something small enough to escape casual notice) :: detalje {c}
detail {n} (uncountable: a profusion of details) :: detaljer {c-p}
detail {n} (something considered trivial enough to ignore) :: detalje {c}
detain {v} (to detain) SEE: hold ::
detain {v} (put under custody) :: tilbageholde
detect {v} (to detect) SEE: notice ::
detective {n} (police officer who looks for evidence) :: detektiv {c}
detective {n} (person employed to find information) :: detektiv {c}, privatdetektiv {c}
detective work {n} (investigative work) :: detektivarbejde {n}
detector {n} (device capable of registering a specific substance or physical phenomenon) :: detektor {c}
detention {n} (act or state) :: tilbageholdelse {c}
detention {n} (temporary custody or confinement) :: anholdelse {c}, eftersidning {c}
detergent {n} (any non-soap cleaning agent, especially a synthetic surfactant) :: vaskemiddel {n}
deteriorate {v} (make worse) :: ødelegge, forværre, skænde
deteriorate {v} (grow worse) :: forværres, nedbrydes, skændes
determinant {n} (scalar that encodes certain characteristics of a square matrix) :: determinant {c}
determination {n} (bringing to an end; termination; limit) :: opsigelse
determinative {n} (determiner) SEE: determiner ::
determiner {n} (class of words) :: determinator {c}
detonation {n} (an explosion) :: brag, eksplosion, knald
detour {n} (diversion or deviation) :: omvej {c}
detrimental {adj} (causing damage or harm) :: skadelig
dette {n} (debt) SEE: debt ::
Deuteronomy {prop} (book of the Bible) :: Femte Mosebog
Deutsche Mark {n} (former currency unit of Germany) :: D-mark {c}, tyske mark {c}
devastate {v} (to ruin many or all things over a large area) :: ødelægge
develop {v} (to progress) :: udvikle
develop {v} (to create) :: udvikle
developed {adj} ((of a country) not primitive; not third world) :: udviklet
developed {adj} (mature) :: udviklet, moden
developer {n} (someone engaged in product creation and improvement) :: udvikler {c}
developer {n} (software programmer) :: udvikler {c}, programmør {c}
developing country {n} (poorer country) :: udviklingsland {n}
development {n} (process of developing) :: udvikling
development {n} (something which has developed) :: udvikling
development {n} (real estate development) :: udbygning, udvidelse
development {n} (application of new ideas to practical problems (compare research)) :: udvikling
development {n} (active placement of the pieces, or the process of achieving it) :: udvikling
development aid {n} (financial aid) :: udviklingshjælp {c}, U-landshjælp {c}
developmental biology {n} (study of the physiological changes that occurs within individual organisms) :: udviklingsbiologi {c}
deviate {n} :: afvige
deviate {v} (To fall outside of, or part from, some norm; to stray) :: deviere
deviation {n} (act of deviating) :: afvigelse {c}
device {n} (piece of equipment) :: indretning {c}, apparat {n}, anordning {c}
device {n} (project, stratagem, artifice) :: påfund {n}, plan {c}, list {c}
device {n} (improvised explosive device) :: bombe {c}
device {n} (heraldry: personal motto or emblem) :: devise {c}, valgsprog {n}
devil {n} (dust devil) SEE: dust devil ::
devil {n} (a creature of hell) :: djævel {c}
devil {n} (the devil: the chief devil) :: djævlen, fanden, satan
devilry {n} (mischief) :: drilagtighed {c}
devilry {n} (wickedness, cruelty) :: vildskab {n}
devil's advocate {n} (debater) :: djævelens advokat {c}
devil's advocate {n} (canon lawyer) :: djævelens advokat {c}
devise {v} (use the intellect to plan or design) :: opfinde, udtænke, finde på, udarbejde
devise {v} (leave in a will) :: testamentere
Devon {prop} (English county) :: Devon
devote {v} (to commit oneself for a certain matter) :: vie, hellige, tilegne
devour {v} (to eat greedily) :: grovæde
devout {adj} (devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties) :: from
dew {n} (moisture in the air that settles on plants, etc) :: dug {c}
dewberry {n} (Rubus caesius) :: korbær {n}
dewclaw {n} (dewclaw) :: ulveklo
dexter {adj} (right) :: højre, højre side, dexter , heraldisk højre
dexterity {n} (skill in performing tasks, especially with the hands) :: fingerfærdighed {c}
dexterous {adj} (skillful with one's hands) :: behændig
dextromanual {adj} (right-handed) SEE: right-handed ::
dextrose {n} (naturally-occurring form of glucose) :: druesukker
dhabihah {n} (dhabihah) :: halalslagtning {c}
Dhaka {prop} (capital of Bangladesh) :: Dhaka
Dhivehi {n} (an Indo-Aryan language) :: maldivisk
diabetes {n} (A group of metabolic diseases) :: sukkersyge, diabetes
diabetes mellitus {n} (medical disorder) :: sukkersyge
diabetic {n} (person suffering from diabetes mellitus) :: diabetiker {c}
diabolically {adv} (In a diabolical manner) :: djævelsk
diacritic {n} (diacritical mark) SEE: diacritical mark ::
diacritical mark {n} (symbol) :: diakritisk tegn {n}
diagnosis {n} (identification of the nature and cause of an illness) :: diagnose {c}, diagnosticering {c}
diagnostic {adj} (of, or relating to diagnosis) :: diagnostisk
diagonal {n} (slash) SEE: slash ::
diagonal matrix {n} (type of matrix) :: diagonalmatrix {c}
dial {n} (sundial) SEE: sundial ::
dial {n} (graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves) :: urskive {c}
dial {n} (panel on a radio; knob that is turned to change the wavelength) :: kanalvælger {c}
dial {n} (disk with finger holes on a telephone) :: drejeskive {c}
dial {v} (To select a number, or to call someone, on a telephone) :: ringe
dial {n} (clock face) SEE: clock face ::
dialect {n} (particular variety of a language) :: dialekt {c}
dialectology {n} (the study of dialects) :: dialektologi {c}
dialog {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals) SEE: dialogue ::
dialog {n} (verbal part of a literary or dramatic work) SEE: dialogue ::
dialog {n} (literary form resembling a conversation) SEE: dialogue ::
dialog {n} (computing: dialogue box) SEE: dialogue ::
dialogue {n} (conversation or other discourse between individuals) :: dialog {c}, samtale {c}, konversation {c}
diameter {n} (line) :: diameter {c}
diameter {n} (length of this line) :: diameter {c}
diametrically {adv} (on exactly the opposite side) :: diametralt
diamond {n} (rhombus) SEE: rhombus ::
diamond {n} (uncountable: mineral) :: diamant {c}
diamond {n} (gemstone) :: diamant {c}
diamond {n} (card games: card of the diamonds suit) :: ruder
diamond {n} (diamond ring) SEE: diamond ring ::
diamondback moth {n} (Plutella xylostella) :: kålmøl {c}
diamond jubilee {n} (celebration of 60th anniversary) :: 60-årsdag {c}, diamantbryllup {n}
diamond ring {n} (finger ring on which is mounted a diamond) :: diamantring {c}
diamonds {n} (one of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♦) :: ruder {c}
Diana {prop} (Roman goddess) :: Diana
Diana {prop} (female given name) :: Diana
Dianetics {n} (self-help system now used in Scientology) :: dianetik {c}
diaper {n} (absorbent garment worn by a baby, or by someone who is incontinent) :: ble {c}
diaperhood {n} (period of wearing diapers) :: blealder {c}
diaphragm {n} (anatomy: sheet of muscle separating thorax from abdomen) :: mellemgulv {n}
diaphragm {n} (contraceptive device) :: pessar {n}
diaphragm {n} (mechanics: flexible membrane) :: membran {c}
diaphragm {n} (acoustics: vibrating membrane in a speaker) :: membran {c}
diaphragm {n} (optics: structure with a central aperture used to limit the passage of light) :: blænder {c}
diarchy {n} (form of government) :: diarki {n}
diarrhea {n} (medical condition) :: diare {c}, diaré {c}, diarre {c}, diarré {c}
diary {n} (daily log of experiences) :: dagbog {c}
diaspora {n} (dispersion of a group of people) :: diaspora
Diaspora {prop} (dispersion of a group of people) SEE: diaspora ::
diastole {n} (relaxation of the heart) :: diastole {c}
diastolic {adj} (pertaining to a diastole) :: diastolisk
diatonic {adj} (diatonic) :: diatonisk
dibble {n} (pointed implement) :: plantepind {c}, plantestok {c}
dibromine {n} (molecular bromine, Br₂) :: dibrom
dibs {n} (the right to use or enjoy something exclusively or before anyone else) :: helle for
dice {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance) SEE: die ::
dichasium {n} (cymose inflorescence) :: toarmet kvast, gaffelkvast
dichotomous {adj} (dividing or branching into two pieces) :: dikotomisk
dichotomy {n} (separation or division into two) :: dikotomi {c}, opdeling i to modsætninger
dichotomy {n} (logic: division of a class into two disjoint subclasses that are together comprehensive) :: dikotomi {c}
dichotomy {n} (taxonomy: division into two subordinate parts) :: dikotomi {c}, opdeling {c}
dichotomy {n} (biology: bifurcation in a stem or vein) :: dikotomi {c}
dick {n} (slang: penis) :: pik, diller {c}, kødfløjte {c}
dick {n} (detective) :: detektiv {c}
dickhead {n} ((slang) stupid person) :: pikhoved
dickhead {n} (glans penis) SEE: glans penis ::
dickpic {n} (photograph of a penis) :: dickpic {n}, pikbillede {n}
dicotyledon {n} (in botany) :: tokimbladede
dictator {n} (totalitarian leader of a dictatorship) :: diktator {c}
dictatorship {n} (a government led by a dictator) :: diktatur {n}
dictatorship of the majority {n} :: flertallets diktatur {n}, flertalsdiktatur {n}
dictionaric {adj} (Of or pertaining to a dictionary) :: ordbogsmæssig
dictionary {n} (publication that explains the meanings of an ordered list of words) :: ordbog {c}
dictionary attack {n} (An attack that uses a list of words from a dictionary) :: ordbogsangreb {n}
didactic {adj} (instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate) :: didaktisk, belærende
didactic {adj} (excessively moralizing) :: didaktisk, docerende
die {v} (to stop living) :: , udånde, gå bort, gå al kødets gang, sove ind, stille træskoene, kradse af, omkomme, afgå ved døden, krepere
die {v} (to become spiritually dead) :: opgive
die {v} (to break down) :: ophøre
die {n} (polyhedron used in games of chance) :: terning
dielectric {n} (physics: nonconducting material) :: dielektrikum {n}
dielectric {adj} (electrically insulating) :: dielektrisk
diencephalon {n} (region of the human brain) :: mellemhjernen
die out {v} (to become extinct) :: uddø, dø ud {c}
diesel {n} (fuel) :: diesel {c}
diesel engine {n} (type of engine) :: dieselmotor {c}
diesel motor {n} (diesel engine) SEE: diesel engine ::
diet {n} (food a person or animal consumes) :: kost {c}, ernæring {c}, næring {c}, føde {c} , kost {c}, føde {c}
diet {n} (controlled regimen of food) :: kur {c}, diæt {c}
diet {v} (to regulate the food of someone) :: slanke, sætte på diæt
diet {v} (to modify one's food and beverage intake) :: slanke, være på diæt, være på slankekur
diet {n} (council of leaders) :: parlament {n}
dietary fibre {n} (undigested substance) :: kostfiber {c}, fiber {c}
dietary supplement {n} (substance taken as a supplement to food to replace nutrients) :: kosttilskud {n}
differ {v} (not to have the same characteristics) :: være forskellig(e)
differ {v} (to have diverging opinions, disagree) :: være uenig(e)
difference {n} (quality of being different) :: forskel {c}
difference {n} (characteristic of something that makes it different from something else) :: forskel {c}
difference {n} (arithmetic: result of a subtraction) :: differens {c}
difference equation {n} (recurrence relation) SEE: recurrence relation ::
difference quotient {n} (slope of the secant) :: differenskvotient {c}
different {adj} (not the same) :: forskellig, anderledes, ulig
different {adj} (unlike most others) :: anderledes
differentiable {adj} (having a derivative) :: differentiabel {c}
differential {adj} (relating to a difference) :: forskels-
differential {adj} (dependent on) :: differentieret
differential {adj} (relating to differentiation or differential calculus) :: differential-
differential {n} (difference between similar or comparable things) :: forskel {c}
differential {n} (differential gear) SEE: differential gear ::
differential equation {n} (equation involving the derivatives of a function) :: differentialligning {c}
differential gear {n} (differential gear) :: differentiale {n}
differentiation {n} (act of distinguishing or describing a thing, by giving its different, or specific difference) :: differentiering
differently {adv} (in a different way) :: forskelligt, specielt, anderledes
different strokes for different folks {proverb} (there's no accounting for taste) SEE: there's no accounting for taste ::
difficult {adj} (hard, not easy) :: vanskelig
difficulty {n} (state of being difficult) :: sværhed {c}, vanskelighed {c}
difficulty {n} (obstacle) :: besvær {n}
diffidence {n} (The state of being diffident, timid or shy; reticence or self-effacement) :: forsagthed {c}, tilbageholdenhed {c}, beskedenhed {c}
diffident {adj} (lacking confidence in oneself) :: tilbageholdende, som mangler selvtillid, beskeden, frygtsom
diffuse {v} ((transitive) to spread over or through) :: diffus
diffuse {adj} (not focused or concentrated) :: diffus, uklar
dig {v} (to move hard-packed earth out of the way) :: grave
dig {n} (archeological investigation) :: udgravning {c}
dig {v} (slang: to understand or show interest in) :: forstå, være med
dig {v} (slang: to appreciate, or like) :: kunne lide
digest {v} (to separate food in the alimentary canal) :: fordøje
digestibility {n} (digestibility) :: fordøjelighed {c}
digestion {n} (process in gastrointestinal tract) :: fordøjelse {c}
digger {n} (spade (playing card)) SEE: spade ::
digger {n} (gold miner) SEE: gold digger ::
dig into {v} (to research a particular subject) :: grave sig ned i, begrave sig i
digit {n} (finger or toe) :: finger {c} , {c}
digit {n} (numeral) :: ciffer {n}
digital {adj} (of or relating to computers) :: digital
digital camera {n} (electronic camera) :: digitalkamera {n}
digital clock {n} (clock that displays the time using) :: digitalur {n}
digital footprint {n} (digital evidence of a person's activities on the Internet) :: elektronisk fodspor {n}
digital watermark {n} (embedded auxiliary data) :: digitalt vandmærke {n}
digits {n} (slang: telephone number) :: nummer
digit sum {n} (single operation) :: tværsum {c}
digit sum {n} (iterated digit sum) :: tværsum {c}, reduceret tværsum {c}, itereret tværsum {c}
dignified {adj} (respectable) :: værdig
dignity {n} (quality or state) :: værdighed {c}
digraph {n} (directed graph) SEE: directed graph ::
digs {n} (clothes) SEE: clothes ::
dihydrogen monoxide {n} (water, H₂O, see also: water) :: dihydrogenmonoxid {c} {n}
dilapidate {v} (to fall into ruin or disuse) :: forfalde
dilapidate {v} (to cause to become ruined or put into disrepair) :: lade forfalde
dilapidated {adj} (having fallen into a state of disrepair) :: forfalden, forsømt, medtaget, faldefærdig
dildo {n} (artificial phallus) :: dildo {c}, vibrator {c}
Dili {prop} (capital) :: Dili
diligence {n} (carefulness) :: omhu
diligent {adj} (hard-working and focused) :: flittig, ihærdig, arbejdsom
dill {n} (fool) SEE: fool ::
dill {n} (herb of the species Anethum graveolens) :: dild {c}
diluted {adj} (having descreased density) :: fortyndet
dilution {n} (process of making something dilute) :: fortynding {c}, udvanding {c} , udtynding {c}
dim-bulb {adj} (slow-witted, stupid) SEE: stupid ::
dimension {n} (single aspect of a thing) :: dimension {c}, side {c}, aspekt {n}
dimension {n} (measure of spatial extent) :: dimension {c}
dimension {n} (in geometry) :: dimension {c}
dimension {n} (in science fiction) :: dimension {c}
dimensionless {adj} (dimensionless) :: uden dimensioner
diminutive {adj} (very small) :: diminutiv
diminutive {n} (grammar: word form expressing smallness) :: diminutiv {n}
dine {v} (to eat; to eat dinner or supper) :: spise
diner {n} (dining car) SEE: dining car ::
ding-a-ling {n} (dick) SEE: dick ::
dinghy {n} (small boat) :: jolle {c}
dining car {n} (restaurant carriage) :: spisevogn {c}
dining room {n} (room, in a home or hotel, where meals are eaten) :: restaurant {c} , spisesal {c}, , spisestue {c}
dining table {n} (table in the dining room on which meals are served) :: spisebord {n}
dinitrogen tetroxide {n} (binary compound nitrogen and oxygen, N2O4) :: dinitrogentetroxid
dinner {n} (main meal of the day) :: middag, aftensmad {c}
dinner {n} (midday meal) :: middag
dinner hour {n} (the hour when dinner takes place) SEE: dinnertime ::
dinner jacket {n} (type of formal suit) SEE: tuxedo ::
dinner table {n} (table on which dinner is served) :: spisebord {n}
dinnertime {n} (time when dinner takes place) :: spisetid {c}
dinnertime {n} (time when dinner is ready) :: spisetid {c}
dinosaur {n} (extinct reptile) :: dinosaurus {c}
diocese {n} (region administered by a bishop) :: bispedømme {n}, stift {n}
diode {n} (electronic device) :: diode {c}
dioxin {n} (toxic compound) :: dioxin {c} {n}
dioxygen {n} (O2) :: dioxygen
dip {v} (to lower into a liquid) :: dyppe
diphtheria {n} (infectious disease of the upper respiratory tract) :: difteri {c}, difteritis {c}
diphthong {n} (complex vowel sound) :: diftong {c}, tvelyd {c}
diploma {n} (certificate) :: diplom {n}
diplomacy {n} (art of conducting international relations) :: diplomati {n}
diplomacy {n} (tact and subtle skill in dealing with people) :: diplomati {n}
diplomat {n} (person who is accredited to represent a government) :: diplomat {c}
diplomat {n} (someone who uses skill and tact in dealing with other people) :: diplomat {c}
diplomatics {n} (science of authenticating, dating, and interpreting old official documents) :: diplomatik
diplomatist {n} (diplomat) SEE: diplomat ::
dipshit {n} (stupid or undesirable person) :: idiot {c}
dipteral {adj} (having two wings) :: tovinget {c}
diptych {n} (picture or series of pictures painted on two tablets) :: diptykon {n}
dire {adj} (warning of bad consequences) :: ildevarslende
dire {adj} (expressing bad consequences) :: ondskabsfuld, skrækkelig
direct {v} (to manage, control, steer) :: dirigere, lede
direct {v} (to be in charge of the direction of a play) :: inscenesætte
direct {v} (to aim at) :: rette
direct current {n} (electric current in which the electrons flow in one direction, but may vary with time) :: jævnstrøm {c}
directed graph {n} (type of graphs) :: orienteret graf {c}
direct free kick {n} (soccer) :: direkte frispark {n}
direction {n} (indication of the point toward which an object is moving) :: retning
directions {n} (direction) SEE: direction ::
directive {n} (instruction or guideline) :: direktiv {n}
directive {n} (authoritative decision) :: direktiv {n}
directive {n} (form of legislative act addressed to the EU member states) :: direktiv {n}
directly {adv} (immediately) SEE: immediately ::
directly proportional {adj} (proportional to a constant multiple of an independent variable) :: direkte proportional, ligefremt proportional
direct object {n} (the noun a verb is directly acting upon) :: direkte objekt {n}, genstandsled {n}
director {n} (supervisor, manager, see also: film director) :: direktør
director general {n} (executive officer) :: generaldirektør {c}
director of photography {n} (cinematographer) SEE: cinematographer ::
direct speech {n} (the writing of speech) :: direkte tale
dirigible {n} (a self-propelled airship that can be steered) :: luftskib {n}
dirty {adj} (covered with or containing dirt) :: beskidt, uren
dirty {adj} (morally unclean, obscene or indecent) :: beskidt
dirty {adj} (dishonourable, violating standards or rules) :: beskidt
dirty {adj} (of color: discolored by impurities) :: beskidt, grumset
dirty blond {adj} (of dark blond color) :: mørkeblond
dirty bomb {n} (device containing conventional explosives and radioactive material) :: beskidt bombe {c}
dirty bomb {n} (nuclear bomb that speads radiation over a wide area due to inefficiency or design) :: beskidt bombe {c}
dirty look {n} (unpleasant look) :: ondt blik, onde øjne
dirty trick {n} (an unkind trick) :: svinestreg {c}
dis {v} (diss) SEE: diss ::
dis {n} (diss) SEE: diss ::
disabled {adj} (made incapable of use or action) :: ubrugelig, ukampdygtig
disabled {adj} (having a disability) :: handicappet
disabled {adj} (for the use of people with physical disabilities) :: handicap-
disabled {n} (disabled one) :: handicappet {c}
disabled {n} (the disabled collectively) :: handicappede {c-p}
disadvantage {n} (weakness) :: ulempe {c}
disadvantage {n} (setback or handicap) :: ulempe {c}
disallow {v} (to refuse to allow) SEE: forbid ::
disappear {v} (to vanish) :: forsvinde
disappear {v} (to make vanish) :: få til at forsvinde
disappoint {v} (to displease by underperforming etc.) :: skuffe
disappointed {adj} (defeated of hope or expectation) :: skuffet, skuffede
disappointing {adj} (that disappoints or disappoint) :: skuffende
disappointment {n} (emotion) :: skuffelse {c}
disapprove {v} (to refuse to approve) SEE: reject ::
disarming {adj} (charming; likely to put one at one's ease) :: afvæbnende
disassemble {v} (to take to pieces) :: demontere
disassembly {n} (process of disassembling) :: demontering
disaster {n} (unexpected catastrophe causing physical damage, etc.) :: katastrofe {c}
disaster {n} (unforeseen event causing great loss, etc.) :: katastrofe {c}
disband {v} (to break up or cause to cease to exist) :: afskaffe, nedlægge
disc {n} (disk) SEE: disk ::
discard {v} (to discard, set aside) SEE: remove ::
discharge {v} ((medicine) to release (an inpatient) from hospital) :: udskrive
discharging {n} (the act) :: afskedigelse {c} , losning {c} , affyring {c} , udsendelse {c}, udledning {c}
disciplinary {adj} (Of or relating to an academic field of study) :: disciplinær
discipline {n} (controlled behaviour, self-control) :: disciplin {c}
disclaimer {n} (public disavowal) :: ansvarsfraskrivelse {c}, disclaimer {c}
disclose {v} (make known) :: bekendtliggøre
disco {n} (discotheque) :: diskotek {n}
disco {n} (type of music) :: disko {c}, diskomusik {c}
discoloration {n} (act of discolouring or state of being discolored) :: misfarvning {c}
discombobulate {v} (to befuddle) :: forvirre
discomfort {n} (mental or bodily distress) :: ubehag {n}
discomfort {n} (something that disturbs one’s comfort) :: gene {c}
disconnect {n} (switch used to isolate a portion of an electrical circuit) SEE: disconnector ::
disconnector {n} (switching device used to open an electric circuit) :: afbryder {c}
discontent {n} (dissatisfaction) SEE: dissatisfaction ::
discontinued {adj} (no longer available) :: udgået
discontinuous {adj} (intermittent) :: usammenhængende, afbrudt, diskontinuerlig
discontinuous {adj} (in mathematics) :: diskontinuert
discount {n} (reduction in price) :: rabat
discourse {n} (expression in (spoken or written) words) :: afhandling {c} , foredrag {n} , prædiken {c} , diskurs {c}
discourse {n} (formal lengthy exposition of some subject) :: prædiken {c} , foredrag {n} , afhandling {c}
discourse {n} (verbal exchange or conversation) :: samtale {c}, debat {c}
discourse {n} (rational expression, reason) :: udtryksform {c}
discourse {v} (write or speak formally and at length) :: holde foredrag om, tale om
discourse analysis {n} (number of approaches to analyzing discourse) :: diskursanalyse {c}
discover {v} (find something for the first time) :: opdage
discoverer {n} (one who discovers) :: opdager {c}
discovery {n} (something discovered) :: opdagelse {c}
discovery {n} (the discovering of new things) :: opdagelse {c}
discreet {adj} (respectful of privacy or secrecy; quiet; diplomatic) :: diskret
discreet {adj} (not drawing attention, anger or challenge; inconspicuous) :: diskret
discretion {n} :: diskretion {c}
discretionary {adj} (available at one's discretion) :: diskretionær
discriminant {n} (in algebra) :: diskriminant
discriminate {v} (to distinguish) :: skelne, sondre
discriminate {v} (to make decisions based on prejudice) :: diskriminere, forskelsbehandle
discrimination {n} (distinct treatment of an individual or group to their disadvantage) :: diskrimination {c}
discriminatory {adj} (pertaining to discrimination) :: diskriminerende
discriminatory {adj} (showing prejudice) :: diskriminerende
discus {n} (round plate-like object for throwing) :: diskos {c}
discuss {v} (to converse or debate concerning a particular topic) :: diskutere, drøfte
discussion {n} (conversation or debate) :: diskussion
discus throw {n} (athletic event where a discus is thrown) :: diskoskast {n}
disdain {n} (feeling of contempt or scorn) :: despekt, foragt
disease {n} (an abnormal condition of the body causing discomfort or dysfunction) :: sygdom {c}
disease-free {adj} (disease-free) :: sygdomsfri
disfigure {v} (change appearance to the negative) :: vansire, skamfere
disgrace {n} (condition of being out of favor) :: skændsel {c}
disgrace {n} (state of being dishonored) :: vanære {c}, skam {c}, skændsel {c}
disgrace {n} (that which brings dishonor) :: skændsel {c}
disgrace {v} (bring shame upon) :: bringe skam over, vanære
disgraceful {adj} (bringing or warranting disgrace) :: skammelig
disguise {n} (attire to hide/assume an identity) :: forklædning {c}
disguise {n} (that which masks what's beneath) :: camouflage {c}, maskering {c}
disguise {n} (act of disguising) :: forklædning {c}, camouflage {c}
disguise {v} (to change the appearance) :: forklæde, maskere
disguise {v} (to prevent revealing something secret) :: camouflere, tilsløre
disgust {v} (to cause an intense dislike for something) :: fremkalde væmmelse
disgust {n} (an intense dislike or repugnance) :: afsky {c}, væmmelse {c}
dish {n} (vessel for holding/serving food) :: tallerken
dishcloth {n} (for drying) :: viskestykke {n}
dishonest {adj} (not honest) :: uærlig
dishtowel {n} (a cloth or towel used to dry dishes) SEE: dishcloth ::
dishwasher {n} (machine) :: opvaskemaskine {c}
dishwasher {n} (person) :: opvasker {c}
dishwashing {n} (dishwashing) SEE: washing-up ::
disillusion {v} (to free or deprive of illusion; to disenchant) :: desillusionere
disillusion {n} (act or state of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief) :: desillusion
disillusioned {adj} (experiencing disillusionment) :: desillusioneret, skuffet
disinfect {v} (sterilize by the use of cleaning agent) :: desinficere
disinfectant {adj} (of a substance which kills germs and/or viruses) :: desinficerende
disinfectant {n} (A substance which kills germs and/or viruses) :: desinfektionsmiddel {n}
disinfection {n} (treatment) :: desinfektion {c}, desinficering {c}
disinformation {n} (intentionally false information) :: misinformation {c}
disingenuous {adj} (not noble; unbecoming true honor) :: uærlig, uoprigtig, falsk, uvederhæftig
disintegrate {v} (break up into one's parts) :: opløse, desintegrere
disjunction {n} (logic) :: disjunktion {c}
disjunctive {n} (disjunction) SEE: disjunction ::
disk {n} (a thin, flat, circular plate) :: skive
diskette {n} (small, flexible, magnetic disk for storage and retrieval of data) SEE: floppy disk ::
disloyal {adj} (without loyalty) :: illoyal
disloyalty {n} (quality of being disloyal) :: illoyalitet {c}
dismissal {n} (act of sending someone away) :: bortsendelse {c}
dismissal {n} (deprivation of office) :: opsigelse {c}, fyring {c}, afskedigelse {c}
dismissal {n} (rejection of a legal proceeding, or a claim) :: afvisning {c}
disobedience {n} (refusal to obey) :: ulydighed {c}
disobedient {adj} (not obedient) :: ulydig
disorder {n} (absence of order) :: uorden {c}
disorder {n} (physical or psychical malfunction) :: forstyrrelse {c}
disparage {v} (to dishonor by a comparison) :: nedvurdere, forklejne, nedgøre
disparage {v} (to ridicule) :: tale nedsættende om
disparaging {adj} (insulting) :: nedsættende
disparate {adj} (composed of inherently different elements) :: uensartet, uhomogen
dispatch {n} (dismissal) SEE: dismissal ::
dispel {v} (to drive away by scattering) :: henvejre
dispensation {n} (act of dispensing) :: uddeling {c}, fordeling {c}
dispensation {n} (system of principles, promises, and rules ordained and administered) :: administration {c}, system {n}, forvaltning {c}
dispensation {n} (relaxation of a law in a particular case) :: fritagelse {c}, dispensation {c}
dispenser {n} (object used to dispense other items) :: dispenser {c}
dispenser {n} (person who makes up prescriptions) :: farmaceut {c}
disperse {v} (to scatter) :: sprede
dispersion {n} (state) :: spredning {c}
dispersion {n} (process) :: spredning {c}
dispersion {n} (optics: separation of visible light to its component frequencies) :: dispersion {m}, farvespredning {c}
dispirited {adj} (without spirit) SEE: despondent ::
displacement {n} (the quantity of anything, as water, displaced by a floating body, as by a ship) :: deplacement {n}
displeased {adj} (not pleased or happy) :: misfornøjet, utilfreds
disposal {n} (arrangement, categorization, classification) :: ordning {c}, anbringelse {c}, opstilling {c}
disposal {n} (disposing of) :: bortskaffelse {c}
disposition {n} (tendency or inclination) :: disposition {c}
disposition {n} (The arrangement or placement of certain things) :: ordning {c}, fordeling {c}, anbringelse {c}, placering {c}
disposition {n} (Temperamental makeup or habitual mood) :: natur {c}, gemyt {n}
disproportionate {adj} (not proportionate) :: urimelig
disproportionate {adj} (out of proportion) :: uforholdsmæssig
disproportionately {adv} (in a disproportionate manner) :: uforholdsmæssigt, urimeligt
disputed {adj} (argued) :: omstridt
disregard {v} (disregard) SEE: neglect ::
disregard {n} (not paying attention or caring about) :: ignoreren {c}, ligegyldighed {c}
disregard {v} (to ignore) :: affeje, se bort fra, lade hånt om
disrespectful {adj} (lacking respect) :: respektløs, uærbødig
diss {v} (to put someone down or show verbal disrespect) :: disse
dissatisfaction {n} (unhappiness or discontent) :: utilfredshed {c}
dissatisfactory {adj} (causing dissatisfaction) SEE: unsatisfactory ::
dissatisfied {adj} (feeling or displaying disappointment or a lack of contentment) :: misfornøjet
dissect {v} (to study a dead animal's anatomy by cutting it apart) :: dissekere
dissection {n} (the act of dissecting, of cutting a dead body apart) :: dissektion {c}
disseminate {v} (to disseminate) SEE: disperse ::
dissident {n} (person who opposes the current political structure, group or laws) :: dissident {c}, systemkritiker {c}
dissimilar {adj} (not similar) :: ulig
dissimulation {n} (the act of concealing the truth) :: forstillelse {c}, hykleri {n}
dissipate {v} (to dissipate) SEE: disperse ::
dissociative identity disorder {n} (mental disorder characterized by personality states) :: personlighedsspaltning, dissociativ identitetsforstyrrelse
dissuade {v} (convince not to try or do) :: tale fra, fraråde
distaff side {n} (female or maternal branch of a family) :: spindeside {c}
distal {adj} (remote from the point of attachment or origin) :: distal
distance {n} (amount of space between two points) :: afstand {c}
distance education {n} (distance learning) SEE: distance learning ::
distance learning {n} (education obtained remotely) :: fjernundervisning {c}
distant {adj} (far off) :: fjern
distil {v} (to subject a substance to distillation) :: destillere
distil {v} (to undergo distillation) :: destilleres
distil {v} (to make by means of distillation) :: destillere
distill {v} (subject to distillation) SEE: distil ::
distill {v} (undergo distillation) SEE: distil ::
distill {v} (make by distillation) SEE: distil ::
distill {v} (exude in small drops) SEE: distil ::
distill {v} (trickle down in small drops) SEE: distil ::
distilled water {n} (water that has been purified by distillation) :: destilleret vand
distinct {adj} (very clear) :: tydelig, distinkt
distinct {adj} (different from one another) :: forskellig, distinkt
distinct {adj} (noticeably different) :: tydelig adskilt, distinkt
distinctive {adj} (distinguishing) :: distinktiv, særegen
distinctive {adj} (characteristic) :: karakteristisk
distinguished {adj} (celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious) :: anset, fremtrædende
distinguished {adj} (having a dignified appearance or demeanor) :: distingveret
distort {v} (to bring something out of shape) :: forvrænge
distort {v} (to give false account of) :: forvrænge
distortion {n} (act of distorting) :: fordrejelse, forvridning, forvrængning
distortion {n} (effect used in music) :: distortion {p}
distract {v} (To divert the attention of) :: aflede, distrahere
distraction {n} (something that distracts) :: distraktion {c}, afledning {c}
distress {n} ((cause of) discomfort) :: ubehag {n}
distress {n} (serious danger) :: nødsituation
distress signal {n} (emergency signal) :: nødsignal {n}
distribute {v} (to distribute) SEE: disperse ::
distribution {n} (act of distribution or being distributed) :: distribution {c}, fordeling {c}
distribution {n} (apportionment by law of funds, property) :: fordeling {c}
distribution {n} (process by which goods get to final consumers) :: distribution {c}, forhandling {c}
distribution {n} (frequency of occurrence or extent of existence) :: spredning {c}
distribution {n} (anything distributed) :: uddeling {c}
distribution {n} (the result of distributing; arrangement) :: fordeling {c}
distributivity {n} (fact of being distributive) :: distributivitet {c}
district {n} (administrative division) :: distrikt {n}
district heating {n} (system) :: fjernvarme
disturbance {n} (act of disturbing, being disturbed) :: forstyrrelse {c}
disturbance {n} (something that disturbs) :: forstyrrelse {c}
disused {adj} (no longer in use) :: nedlagt, som ikke bruges mere
ditch {n} (trench) :: grav {c}, rende {c}
dittany {n} (Dictamnus albus) SEE: gas plant ::
ditto {adv} (likewise) SEE: likewise ::
diuresis {n} (excessive production of urine, see also: polyuria) :: diurese {c}
dive {v} (to swim under water) :: dykke
dive {v} (imitate a foul) :: filme
diver {n} (someone who dives) :: dykker {c}
diver {n} (the loon (bird)) SEE: loon ::
diversify {v} (To make diverse) :: variere, gøre afvekslende , forandre
diversion {n} (tactic used to draw attention away from the real threat or action) :: afledning {c}, afledningsmanøvre {c}
diversion {n} (hobby; an activity that distracts the mind) :: fornøjelse {c}, adspredelse {c}
diversion {n} (act of diverting) :: afledning {c}, omlægning {c}
diversion {n} (removal of water via a canal) :: omledning {c}, afledning {c}
diversion {n} (A detour, such as during road construction) :: omkørsel {c}
diversion {n} (rerouting of cargo or passengers to a new transshipment point or destination) :: omdirigering {c}
diversity {n} (quality of being diverse; difference) :: diversitet, mangfoldighed {c}
divest {v} (undress) SEE: undress ::
divide {v} (calculate quotient) :: dividere
divide and conquer {v} (Divide and conquer) :: del og hersk
dividend {n} (finance: a payment of money by a company to its shareholders) :: udbytte {n}
dividing line {n} (boundary between areas) :: grænse {c}, skillelinje {c}
dividing line {n} (imaginary line marking difference) :: skillelinje {c}
divine {n} (a deity) SEE: deity ::
divine {adj} (of or pertaining to a god) :: guddommelig
diving {n} (sport of jumping head first into water) :: udspring {n}
diving {n} (practice of swimming underwater) :: dykning {c}
diving {adj} (that or who dives or dive) :: dykkende
diving bell {n} (airtight chamber used by divers) :: dykkerklokke
diving board {n} (springboard) SEE: springboard ::
diving mask {n} (mask worn while diving) :: dykkermaske {c}
diving suit {n} (garment or apparatus worn by a diver for protection from the underwater environment) :: dykkerdragt {c}
divining rod {n} (rod used for dowsing) :: ønskekvist {c}
divinity {n} (deity) SEE: deity ::
divinity {n} (godhood, state of being God or a god) :: guddommelighed {c}, guddom {c}
divinity {n} (study of religion or religions) :: teologi {c}
divisible {adj} (capable of being divided) :: delelig
divisible {adj} (of an integer, that when divided leaves no remainder) :: delelig
division {n} (act or process of dividing anything) :: deling {c}
division {n} (each of the parts resulting from division) :: inddeling {c}
division {n} (arithmetic: process of dividing a number by another) :: division {c}
division {n} (arithmetic: calculation involving this process) :: division {c}
division {n} (large military unit) :: division {c}
division {n} (section of a large company) :: division {c}, afdeling {c}
division of labour {n} (separation of work) :: arbejdsdeling {c}
division sign {n} (Symbol) :: divisionstegn {n}
divisor {n} (integer that divides another integer an integral number of times) :: divisor {c}
divorce {n} (legal dissolution of a marriage) :: skilsmisse {c}
divorced {adj} (separated) :: adskilt
divorced {adj} (legally dissolved) :: opløst
divorced {adj} (having had one's marriage legally dissolved) :: skilt
divvy up {v} (divide) SEE: divide ::
Diwali {prop} (Hindu festival of lights) :: Divali
DIY {adj} (do-it-yourself) SEE: do-it-yourself ::
dizygotic {adj} (derived from two eggs that have been separately fertilized) :: tveægget
dizziness {n} (state of being dizzy) :: svimmelhed {c}
dizzy {adj} (having a sensation of turning around) :: svimmel
dizzyness {n} (dizziness) SEE: dizziness ::
Djibouti {prop} (Republic of Djibouti) :: Djibouti
Djiboutian {n} (person) :: djiboutier
déjà vu {n} (something which one has or suspects to have seen or experienced before) :: deja-vu
D-mark {n} (currency) :: D-mark
DNA {n} (abbreviation of deoxyribonucleic acid (see deoxyribonucleic acid for full forms)) :: dna
Düne {prop} (island in Germany) :: Dynen {c}
Dnepropetrovsk {prop} (Dnipropetrovsk) SEE: Dnipropetrovsk ::
Dnieper {prop} (river to the Black Sea) :: Dnepr
Dnipropetrovsk {prop} (city) :: Dnepropetrovsk
do {v} (referring to an earlier verb (pro-verb)) :: gøre
do {v} (perform, execute) :: gøre, udføre
do {v} (work, suffice) :: gå an, klare sig, være nok
do {v} (be reasonable or acceptable) :: gå an
do {v} (have as an effect) :: gøre
do {v} (have as one's job) :: gøre, arbejde med
do {v} (perform tasks) :: gøre
do {v} (cook) :: lave
do {v} (visit) :: gøre visit, besøge
do {v} (treat in a certain way) :: gøre
do {v} (work on/for) :: gøre
do {v} (behave) :: gøre (som der bliver sagt)
do {v} (be in jail) :: sidde inde, sone
do {v} (impersonate) :: gøre nar
do {v} (kill) :: gøre slut
do {v} (slang: have sex with) :: gøre det, tage
do {v} (cheat, swindle) :: fuske
do {v} (finish) :: gøre færdig
do {v} (take drugs) :: gå på
do {v} (have a purpose) :: gøre
do {n} (tonic of the C major scale) :: do
doable {adj} (possible to do) SEE: feasible ::
dobra {n} (official currency of São Tomé and Príncipe) :: dobra
do business {v} (urinate) SEE: urinate ::
docent {n} (teacher or lecturer in university) :: docent {c}
docent {n} (tour guide) :: omviser {c}
dock {n} (any plant in genus Rumex) :: skræppe {c}
dock {n} (fleshy root of an animal's tail) :: hale {c}
dock {n} (remaining part of tail) :: kuperet hale {c}
dock {v} (to reduce wages; to deduct) :: beskære , trække fra
dock {v} (to cut off a section of an animal's tail) :: kupere, studse
dock {n} (fixed structure to which a vessel is secured) :: dok {c}, kaj {c}, anløbsbro {c}
dock {n} (act of joining two items together) :: kobling {c}
dock {v} (to land at a harbour) :: gå i havn, lægge til kaj, dokke
dock {v} (to join two moving items) :: sammenkoble
dock {n} (part of a courtroom where the accused sits) :: anklagebænk {c}
docking {n} (process of cutting off or trimming the tail or ears of an animal) :: kupering {c}, studsning {c}
docking {n} (securing of a vessel to the quayside with cables) :: dokning {c}
docking {n} (process of connecting one spacecraft to another) :: sammenkobling {c}
doctor {n} (person who has attained a doctorate) :: doktor
doctor {v} (act as a medical doctor to) :: doktorere
doctor {v} (alter or make obscure, in order to deceive) :: forfalske
doctor {n} (veterinarian) SEE: veterinarian ::
doctor {n} (medical doctor) SEE: physician ::
doctoral thesis {n} (dissertation) :: doktordisputats {c}
doctorate {n} (highest degree awarded by a university faculty) :: doktorgrad {c}
doctrine {n} (belief) :: doktrin {n}, læresætning {c}
doctrine {n} (body of beliefs or teachings) :: lære {c}, dogmatik {c}
document {n} (original or official paper) :: dokument {n}
documentary {n} (documentary film) :: dokumentarfilm {c}
documentation {n} (documents that explain the operation of a particular machine or software program) :: dokumentation {c}
dodecahedron {n} (a polyhedron with 12 faces) :: dodekaeder {n}
Dodecanese {prop} (an island chain consisting of twelve main islands) :: Dodekaneserne {c-p}
dodge {v} (to avoid by moving out of the way) :: springe til side, undgå
dodge {v} (to avoid; to sidestep) :: undgå
dodgeball {n} (a sport) :: høvdingebold {c}
dodgy {adj} (deviant) :: unormal
dodgy {adj} (weird) :: mærkelig
dodo {n} (Raphus cucullatus) :: dronte {c}
Dodoma {prop} (capital of Tanzania) :: Dodoma
doe {n} (female deer) :: hind
doe {n} (female fallow deer) ::
doe {n} (female roe deer) ::
does anyone here speak English {phrase} (does anyone here speak English?) :: er der nogen her, der taler engelsk
dog {n} (animal) :: hund {c}
dog {n} (male canine) :: hanhund {c}
dog {n} (morally reprehensible person, See also scoundrel) :: skurk {c}
dog collar {n} (collar for a dog) :: hundehalsbånd {n}
dog days {n} (the days between early July and early September) :: hundedage {c-p}
doge {n} (chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa) :: doge {c}
dog-ear {n} (folded corner of a page) :: æseløre {n} (donkey ear)
dog food {n} (food eaten by dogs) :: hundemad {c}, hundefoder {c}
doggy {n} (a dog, especially a small one) :: vovse {c}
doggy paddle {n} (swimming stroke) SEE: dog paddle ::
doggy style {n} (position for such intercourse) :: hundestilling {c}
doghouse bass {n} (instrument) SEE: double bass ::
dogma {n} (authoritative principle, belief or statement of opinion) :: dogme {n}
dogma {n} (doctrine) :: dogme {n}
dog paddle {n} (swimming stroke) :: hundesvømning {c}
dog shit {n} (deceitful statements, etc) SEE: bullshit ::
dog shit {n} (fecal matter produced by a dog) :: hundelort {c}
dogshit {n} (dog excrement) SEE: dog shit ::
dogsled {n} (sled pulled by dogs) :: hundeslæde {c}
dog's life {n} (miserable life) :: hundeliv {n}
Dog Star {prop} (Sirius) SEE: Sirius ::
dogwood {n} (tree or shrub of the genus Cornus) :: kornel {c}
Doha {prop} (capital of Qatar) :: Doha
do ill {v} (to harm, to injure) SEE: harm ::
do it yourself {n} (practice of doing home improvements and maintenance oneself) :: gør-det-selv {n}, gør det selv {n}
do-it-yourself {adj} (of or pertaining to do it yourself) :: gør-det-selv
doldrum {adj} (boring, uninteresting) SEE: boring ::
doldrums {n} (part of the ocean near the equator) :: kalmebælte {n}
doll {n} (a toy in the form of a human) :: dukke
dollar {n} (designation for specific currency) :: dollar {c}
dollar bill {n} (dollar bill) :: dollarseddel {c}
dollhouse {n} (miniature house for dolls) SEE: doll's house ::
doll's house {n} (miniature house for dolls) :: dukkehus {n}
dolly {n} (doll) SEE: doll ::
dolomite {n} (mineral) :: dolomit {c}
dolor {n} (sorrow) :: smerte
dolphin {n} (aquatic mammal) :: delfin
dolphin {n} (maritime structure) :: duc d'albe {c}
dolphinarium {n} :: delfinarium {n}
domain {n} ((mathematics) the set on which a function is defined) :: definitionsmængde {c}
dome {n} (architectural element) :: kuppel {c}
domestic {adj} (of or relating to the home) :: huslig
domestic {adj} (of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur) :: huslig
domestic {adj} (internal to a specific country) :: indenrigs
domesticate {v} (to make domestic) :: tæmme
domesticate {v} (to make fit for domestic life) :: tæmme
domesticate {v} ((transitive) to adapt to live with humans) :: tæmme, gøre til husdyr
domesticate {v} ((intransitive) to adapt to live with humans) :: tæmme
domestic policy {n} (government's policy) :: indenrigspolitik {c}
domestic violence {n} (violence committed in a domestic setting) :: vold i hjemmet, hustruvold
domiciled {adj} (living etc. in a certain place) :: hjemmehørende
domination {n} (act of dominating) :: herredømme {n}
Dominica {prop} (Commonwealth of Dominica) :: Dominica
Dominican {n} (person from Dominican Republic) :: dominiker {c}, dominikaner {c}
Dominican {n} (person from Dominica) :: dominiker {c}
Dominican {adj} (from the Dominican Republic) :: dominikansk
Dominican {adj} (from Dominica) :: dominikisk
Dominican Republic {prop} (country in the Caribbean) :: Dominikanske Republik
dominion {n} (power or the use of power; sovereignty over something) :: herredømme {n}, magt {c}
dominion {n} (a kingdom, nation, or other sphere of influence) :: dominion {c}
domino {n} (block used in dominoes) :: dominobrik {c}
domino {n} (masquerade costume) :: domino {c}
domino {n} (mask) :: domino {c}, halvmaske {c}
domino effect {n} (chain of events) :: dominoeffekt {c}
dominoes {n} (game) :: domino {c}
don {n} (professor) SEE: professor ::
Donald Duck {prop} (Disney character) :: Anders And {c}
Donaldism {n} (Disney fan culture) :: Donaldisme
donate {v} (to give away something of value) :: donere
donation {n} (a voluntary gift or contribution for a specific cause) :: donation {c}, gave {c}, bidrag {n}
donator {n} (one who donates) :: donator {c}
done {adj} (In a state of having completed or finished an activity) :: færdig
Donetsk {prop} (city) :: Donetsk
Donetsk People's Republic {prop} (secessionist state) :: Folkerepublikken Donetsk
donjon {n} (fortified tower) SEE: keep ::
donkey {n} (a domestic animal, see also: ass) :: æsel {n}
do not disturb {phrase} (do not disturb) :: må ikke forstyrres
don't count your chickens before they're hatched {proverb} (don't count on things if you don't have them yet) :: pels ikke bjørnen før den er skudt (Don't skin the bear before it's shot)
don't look a gift horse in the mouth {proverb} (a phrase referring to unappreciatively questioning of a gift or handout too closely) :: sku ikke en given hest i munden
donut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough) SEE: doughnut ::
doofer {n} (remote control for a television) SEE: remote control ::
doomsayer {n} (one who predicts doom) :: dommedagsprofet {c}
doomsday {n} (day when God is expected to judge the world) :: dommedag {c}
doomsday {n} (any day of decisive judgement) :: dommedag {c}
doona {n} (Padded blanket) :: dyne {c}
door {n} (portal of entry into a building, room or vehicle) :: dør {c}
door {n} (any flap that opens like a door) :: låge {c}
doorbell {n} (device on or adjacent to an outer door for announcing one's presence) :: dørklokke {c}
door closer {n} (device) :: dørlukker {c}
door frame {n} (frame into which a door is fitted) :: dørkarm
door handle {n} (mechanism used to open or close a door) :: dørhåndtag {n}
doorhandle {n} (door handle) SEE: door handle ::
doorkeeper {n} (person in charge of an entryway) :: portner {c}
doorknob {n} (circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of a door) :: dørhåndtag {n}, dørgreb {n}
doorknocker {n} (door knocker) :: dørhammer {c}
doorless {adj} (doorless) :: dørløs
doorman {n} (man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building) :: dørmand {c}
doormat {n} (coarse mat that appears at the entrance to a house) :: dørmåtte {c}
doormat {n} (someone that is over-submissive to other's wishes) :: dørmåtte {c}
doorstep {n} (threshold of a doorway) :: dørtærskel {c}
doorway {n} (passage of a door) :: døråbning {c}
do-over {n} (repeat) :: ommer {c}
dopamine {n} (the neurotransmitter) :: dopamin {c} {n}
dope fiend {n} (drug addict) SEE: drug addict ::
doppelganger {n} (ghostly double of a living person) :: dobbeltgænger {c}
doppelganger {n} (remarkably similar double) :: dobbeltgænger {c}
Dordogne {prop} (department) :: Dordogne
Doric {prop} (Greek dialect) :: Dorisk {m}
dork {n} (a quirky, silly, and/or stupid socially inept person, or one who is out of touch with contemporary trends) :: nørd
dormant {adj} (inactive, asleep, suspended) :: sovende, slumrende, hvilende
dormer {n} (roofed projection) :: kvist {c}
dormouse {n} (rodent) :: syvsover, hasselmus
Dorothea {prop} (female given name) SEE: Dorothy ::
Dorothy {prop} (female given name) :: Dorthea
dorsal fin {n} (fin on a marine animal's back) :: rygfinne {c}
Dortmund {prop} (a city in western Germany) :: Dortmund
dose {n} (measured portion of medicine) :: dosis {c}
dose {n} (quantity of an agent administered at any one time) :: dosis {c}, portion {c}
dose {v} (to administer a dose) :: give en dosis
dose {v} (to prescribe a dose) :: dosere
dot {n} (small spot or mark) :: prik {c}, punkt {n}
do the dishes {v} (to wash up dishes) :: vaske op
do the math {v} (to figure it out yourself) :: lægge to og to sammen
dot product {n} (scalar product) SEE: scalar product ::
double act {n} (comic pairing) :: komikerduo
double agent {n} (spy) :: dobbeltagent {c}
double bass {n} (largest instrument of violin family) :: kontrabas {c}
double bed {n} (a bed designed for two adults) :: dobbeltseng {c}
double bond {n} (covalent bond in which two pairs of electrons are shared) :: dobbeltbinding {c}
double chin {n} (a layer of fat under the chin) :: dobbelthage {c}
double-decker {n} (bus with two decks) :: dobbeltdækker
double-edged {adj} (a blade that is sharp on both edges) :: tveægget
double-edged sword {n} (idiomatic) :: tveægget sværd {n}
double entendre {n} (phrase with two meanings) :: tvetydighed {c}
double fault {n} (missing of both the first serve and second serve) :: dobbeltfejl {c}
double life {n} (existence or life that has two aspects, particularly when one of them is regarded as embarrassing, immoral, or unlawful and thus kept hidden from a person's family, friends, and work colleagues) :: dobbeltliv {n}
double reed {n} (a pair of reeds in wind instruments) :: dobbelt rørblad
double room {n} (hotel room with two beds or one double bed) :: dobbeltværelse {n}
double scull {n} (narrow rowing boat for two rowers) :: dobbeltsculler {c}
double sheet bend {n} (knot) :: dobbelt flagknob {n}
double-sided {adj} (using or able to be used on both sides) :: dobbeltsidet, dobbeltsidig
double standard {n} (the situation of groups one of which is excused from following a standard) :: dobbeltmoral
doublet {n} (pair of two similar or equal things) :: dublet {c}
doublet {n} (article of men's clothing) :: vams {c}
double track {n} (two parallel tracks) :: dobbeltspor {n}
double-track {adj} (railways: having a pair of tracks in order to allow trains to pass in opposite directions) :: dobbeltsporet
double-u {n} (name of the letter W, w) :: dobbelt-v {n}
doubt {v} (to lack confidence in) :: betvivle, tvivle
doubt {n} (disbelief or uncertainty (about something)) :: tvivl {c}
doubtful {adj} (experiencing or showing doubt) :: tvivlende, usikker
doubtful {adj} (undecided or of uncertain outcome) :: tvivlsom
doubtful {adj} (improbable or unlikely) :: tvivlsom
doubtful {adj} (suspicious, or of dubious character) :: tvivlsom
doubting Thomas {n} (one who requires proof) :: Thomas Tvivleren , tvivlende Thomas {c}
doubtless {adv} (without question) :: utvivlsomt
doubtlessly {adv} (doubtless) SEE: doubtless ::
douche {n} (jerk, idiot) SEE: douchebag ::
douchebag {n} (slang: jerk, idiot) :: stodder {m}
dough {n} (mix of flour and other ingredients) :: dej {c}
doughnut {n} (deep-fried piece of dough or batter) :: donut {c}, munkering, berliner {c} (with filling)
dove {n} (bird of the family Columbidae) :: due {c}
Dover {prop} (port in Kent, England) :: Dover
dove's-foot {n} (columbine) SEE: columbine ::
dove's-foot {n} (Geranium molle) :: blød storkenæb {n}
do-while loop {n} (do-while loop) :: do-while-løkke, do-while-loop
do without {v} (manage) :: undvære, klare sig uden
down {adv} (from a high to a low position, downwards) :: ned, nedad
down {adv} (in a lower position) :: nede
down {adv} (south) :: ned
down {adv} (into a state of non-operation) :: nede
down {prep} (from one end to another) :: ned ad, hen ad
down {adj} (depressed) :: langt nede, nede, deprimeret
down {adj} (on a lower level than before) :: lav, nedadgående, aftagende
down {v} (to drink or swallow) :: sluge, hælde ned
down {v} (to drop) :: tabe, lade falde
down {n} (hill, rolling grassland) :: højdedrag
down {n} (field, especially for racing) :: bane
down {n} (soft, immature feathers) :: dun
downhill {adj} (easy) SEE: easy ::
downing {n} (defeat) SEE: defeat ::
download {v} (to transfer data from a remote computer to a local one) :: nedlagre, downloade, hente
down payment {n} (payment representing a fraction of the price) :: udbetaling {c}
downpipe {n} (drainpipe connecting a roof-line gutter with the ground) :: nedløbsrør {n}
downpour {n} (heavy rain) :: regnskyl {n}, øsregn {c}, styrtregn {c}
downspout {n} (vertical pipe or conduit) :: nedløbsrør {n}
downtime {n} (amount of time lost) :: nedetid {c}
down with {interj} (expressing disapproval of or encouraging actions against) :: ned med
down with {adj} (okay with) :: nede med
dowry {n} (property or payment given at time of marriage) :: medgift {c}
dowser {n} (divining rod) SEE: divining rod ::
dowsing {n} (water-seeking practice) :: kvistgang {c}
doxology {n} (expression of praise to God, especially a short hymn) :: doksologi {c}
do you accept American dollars {phrase} (do you accept American dollars?) :: tager du imod amerikanske dollar?
do you accept credit cards {phrase} (do you accept credit cards?) :: tager du imod kortbetaling, tar du kort
do you believe in God {phrase} (do you believe in God?) :: tror du på Gud?
do you have a boyfriend {phrase} (do you have a boyfriend?) :: har du en kæreste?
do you have a girlfriend {phrase} (do you have a girlfriend?) :: har du en kæreste?
do you have a menu in English {phrase} (phrase) :: har du en menu på engelsk?
do you have children {phrase} (do you have children?) :: har du børn?
do you love me {phrase} (do you love me?) :: elsker du mig
do you need help {phrase} (Do you need help?) :: har du brug for hjælp?
do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak English? (English specifically)) :: taler du engelsk?
do you speak English {phrase} (do you speak...? (fill with the name of the current foreign language)) :: taler du dansk?, taler De dansk?
dozen {n} (twelve) :: dusin {n}, tylvt {c}
DPRK {prop} (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) SEE: Democratic People's Republic of Korea ::
draft {n} (current of air coming in) :: gennemtræk {n}
draft {n} (amount of liquid that is drunk in one swallow) :: slurk {c}
draft {n} (beer drawn from a cask or keg) :: fadøl {n} , fadøl {c}
draft {n} (early version of a written work) :: kladde {c}, udkast {n}
draft {n} (conscription) :: værnepligt {c}
drafting table {n} (drafting table) SEE: drawing board ::
drag {n} (street) SEE: street ::
drag {n} (resistance of the air or some other fluid) :: luftmodstand {c}
drag {n} (device for dragging along the bottom of a body of water) :: dræg {n}, vod {n}
drag {n} (puff on cigarette) :: sug {n}, drag {n}, hiv {n}
drag {n} (scent-path) :: spor {n}
drag {n} (snooker: large amount of backspin on the cue ball) :: træk {n}
drag {v} (to pull along a surface) :: trække, hal
drag {v} (to move slowly) :: trække ud
drag {v} (to act or proceed slowly or without enthusiasm; to be reluctant) :: forhale
drag {v} (computing: to move a cursor while holding down a button on the mouse) :: trække
drag {v} (to unintentionally rub or scrape on a surface) :: slæbe
drag {n} (slang: women’s clothing worn by men) :: drag {c}
dragger {n} (nautical: trawler) SEE: trawler ::
dragnet {n} (net dragged across the bottom) :: slæbevod {n}, slæbegarn {n}
dragnet {n} (Heightened efforts by law-enforcement personnel to capture suspects.) :: eftersøgning {c}
dragon {n} (mythical creature) :: drage {c}, lindorm {c}
dragon {n} (Komodo dragon) SEE: Komodo dragon ::
dragonfly {n} (insect of the infraorder Anisoptera) :: guldsmed {c}
dragon's wort {n} (tarragon) SEE: tarragon ::
dragoon {n} (horse soldier) :: dragon {c}
drain {n} (conduit for liquids) :: dræn, rende, afløb
drain {n} (something consuming resources with no gains) :: spild
drain {v} (cause liquid to flow out of) :: bortlede
drain {v} (dry out a wet place) :: dræne, udtørre
drain {v} (deplete of energy) :: dræne, tømme, tappe
drain {v} :: flyde bort
drainage {n} (removal of fluid) :: dræning {c}, afvanding {c}
drainage basin {n} (topographic region in which all water drains to a common outlet) :: afvandingsområde {n}
drainage pipe {n} (conduit for removal of water) :: drænrør {n}
drainage system {n} (pattern formed by the streams, rivers, and lakes in a particular drainage basin) :: flodsystem
drake {n} (male duck) :: andrik {c}
dram {n} (small quantity of an alcoholic drink) :: dram {c}
drama {n} (composition) :: drama {n}
drama {n} (brought through the media) :: drama {n}
drama {n} (theatrical plays) :: drama {n}
drama {n} (dramatic situation) :: drama {n}
dramatist {n} (playwright) SEE: playwright ::
dramaturgic {adj} (of or relating to the art of dramatic composition for the stage) :: dramaturgisk
dramaturgical {adj} (dramaturgic) SEE: dramaturgic ::
dramaturgy {n} (art of dramaturgic composition) :: dramaturgi {c}
drape {n} (curtain, drapery) SEE: curtain ::
draughts {n} (game for two players) :: dam
draw {v} (to produce a picture) :: tegne
draw {v} (to drag, pull) :: trække
draw {v} (to pull out) :: trække
draw {v} (to close curtains etc.) :: trække for
draw {v} (to determine the result of a lottery) :: trække
draw {n} (tie as a result of a game) :: remis
draw {n} (procedure by which the result of a lottery is determined) :: lodtrækning
draw {v} (to cause) SEE: cause ::
drawback {n} (a disadvantage) :: ulempe {c}, skyggeside {c}
drawback {n} (a partial refund) :: toldgodtgørelse {c}
drawbridge {n} (bridge which can be raised) :: vindebro
drawer {n} (open-topped box in a cabinet used for storing) :: skuffe {c}
drawer {n} (one who draws something) :: tegner {c}
drawers {n} (plural of drawer) SEE: drawer ::
drawers {n} (long underpants) :: underbukser {c-p}
drawing {n} (picture, likeness, diagram or representation) :: tegning {c}
drawing board {n} (plane surface or table to which paper can be fastened for drawing purposes) :: tegnebræt {n}
drawing board {n} (the planning stage of a project) :: tegnebræt {n}
draw out {v} (to make something last for more time than is necessary) :: trække ud, forhale
draw out {v} (to physically extract) :: trække ud
draw out {v} (to extract, bring out) :: trække frem
draw out {v} (to entice or force from a hiding place) :: lokke frem
draw out {v} (poker: to improve a losing hand) :: trække sig
dreadfully {adv} (in a dreadful manner) :: forfærdelig, frygtelig, skrækkelig, skrækkelig
dream {n} (imaginary events seen while sleeping) :: drøm {c}
dream {n} (hope or wish) :: drøm {c}
dream {v} (see imaginary events while sleeping) :: drømme
dream {v} (to hope, to wish) :: drømme
dream {v} (daydream) SEE: daydream ::
dreamcatcher {n} (decorative Native American object) :: drømmefanger {c}
dreamer {n} (ladybird) SEE: ladybird ::
dream house {n} (ideal house) :: drømmehus {n}
dreamish {adj} (resembling a dream) SEE: dreamlike ::
dreamland {n} (imaginary world experienced while dreaming) :: drømmeland {n}
dreamland {n} (imagined world that is ideal yet unrealistic) :: drømmeland {n}
dreamlike {adj} (like something from a dream) :: drømmeagtig
dreamworld {n} (an imaginary world) :: drømmeverden {c}
dreamy {adj} (resembling a dream) SEE: dreamlike ::
dredge {n} (dragnet) SEE: dragnet ::
dreggy {adj} (muddy) SEE: muddy ::
drenched {adj} (completely wet; sodden) :: gennemblødt, dyngvåd, drivvåd
Dresden {prop} (capital city of the German Federal State of Saxony) :: Dresden
dress {v} (to clothe (something or somebody)) :: beklæde
dress {v} (to clothe oneself) :: klæde sig på
dress {v} (to prepare the surface of (something)) :: afrette, afpudse, behandle, ordne, pudse, tilhøvle, tilhugge
dress {n} (item of clothing worn by a woman) :: kjole, beklædning, påklædning
dress {n} (apparel) :: dragt
dressed up {adj} (wearing a costume) :: udklædt
dresser {n} (bedroom furniture) :: kommode
dressing {n} (stuffing of fowls, pigs, etc.) SEE: forcemeat ::
dressing-down {n} (reprimand) SEE: reprimand ::
dressing gown {n} (item of clothing) :: morgenkåbe {c}
dressing room {n} :: garderobe {c}, påklædningsværelse
dressmaker {n} (person who makes women's clothes) :: syerske {c}
dried {adj} (without water or moisture) :: tørret
dried {adj} (preserved by drying) :: tørret
drift {n} (shallow place in a river) SEE: ford ::
drift {n} (anything driven at random) :: drive
driftwood {n} (wood that has been cast ashore) :: drivtømmer {n}
drill {v} (to make a hole) :: bore
drill {n} (tool) :: bor {n}
drill {n} (Old World monkey) :: dril {c}
drilling rig {n} (rig for drilling (oil etc.) wells) :: borerig {c}, boreplatform {c}
drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth) :: drikke
drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages) :: drikke
drink {n} (served beverage) :: drink
drink {n} (type of beverage) :: drink {c}
drink {n} (served alcoholic beverage) :: drink
drink {n} (action of drinking) :: tår {c}
drink {n} (alcoholic beverages in general) :: alkohol, spiritus
drink {v} (consume liquid through the mouth) :: drikke
drink {v} (consume alcoholic beverages) :: drikke
drinkable {adj} (safe to drink) :: drikkelig
drinkable {adj} (of good or satisfactory quality) :: drikkelig, værd at drikke
drink-driver {n} (person who operates motor vehicle when drunk) :: spritbilist {c}
drink-driving {n} (drink-driving) SEE: drunk driving ::
drinking game {n} (game involving drinking) :: drukspil {n}
drinking horn {n} (drinking vessel fashioned from an animal's horn) :: drikkehorn {n}
drinking song {n} (song which celebrates or accompanies drinking alcohol) :: drikkevise
drinking straw {n} (a long plastic or paper tube through which a drink is drunk) :: sugerør {n}
drinking water {n} (water for humans) :: drikkevand
drip {v} (to fall one drop at a time) :: dryppe
drivable {adj} (capable of being driven (vehicle)) :: kørbar
drivable {adj} (capable of being driven on (road)) :: fremkommelig
drive {v} (operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle)) :: køre, drive
driveable {adj} (drivable) SEE: drivable ::
driver {n} (person who drives a motorized vehicle, such as a car or a bus) :: chauffør {c}
driverless {adj} (without a driver) :: førerløs
driver's licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license ::
driver's license {n} (documenting permitting a person to drive) :: kørekort {n}, førerbevis
driveshaft {n} (a shaft used to transmit rotary motion) :: drivaksel {c}
drivetrain {n} (powertrain) SEE: powertrain ::
driveway {n} (short private road that leads to a house or garage) :: indkørsel {c}
driving {n} (action of the verb to drive in any sense) :: kørsel {c}
driving force {n} (driving force) :: drivkraft {c}
driving licence {n} (document) SEE: driver's license ::
driving under the influence {n} (drunk driving) SEE: drunk driving ::
drizzle {v} (to rain lightly) :: støvregne, småregne
drizzle {v} (to pour slowly and evenly) :: stænke
drizzle {v} (to urinate) :: pisse
drizzle {n} (light rain) :: støvregn {c}, finregn {c}
drizzle {n} ((physics, weather) numerous small and uniformly dispersed water drops) :: stænk {n}
drogue {n} (wind cone) SEE: windsock ::
dromedary {n} (single-humped camel) :: dromedar {c}
drone {n} (male bee) :: drone {c}
drone {n} (unmanned aircraft) :: drone {c}, dronefly {n}
drool {v} (secrete saliva) :: savle
drool {n} (saliva) :: savl {n}
drop {v} (to allow to fall from one's grasp) :: falde
dropwort {n} (perennial herb) :: knoldet mjødurt
drought {n} (period of unusually low rain fall) :: tørke {c}
drown {v} (to be suffocated in fluid) :: drukne
drown {v} (to deprive of life by immerson in liquid) :: drukne
drown out {v} (to cover) :: overdøve
drub {v} (to beat with a stick) :: banke, prygle, tæske
drubbing {n} (severe beating) :: omgang klø, omgang tæsk, lag tæsk
drubbing {n} (thorough defeat) :: stryg
drug {n} (substance used as a medical treatment, see also: medicine) :: droge {c}
drug {n} (psychoactive substance ingested for recreational use, especially illegal and addictive one) :: stof {n}, rusmiddel {n}, narko {n}, narkotikum {n}
drug {n} :: rusmiddel, narkotikum, narko, narkotika
drug abuse {n} (substance abuse) SEE: substance abuse ::
drug addict {n} (person with a chemical or psychological dependency on drugs) :: narkoman {c}, stofmisbruger {c}
drug addiction {n} (dependency on illegal drugs) :: narkomani {c}, stofmisbrug {n}, afhængighed af narkotika
drug dealer {n} (person who illegally sells drugs) :: narkohandler {c}, dealer {c}
drugstore {n} (pharmacy) SEE: pharmacy ::
drug trafficking {n} (smuggling, distribution and sale of drugs) :: narkohandel {c}
drum {n} (musical instrument) :: tromme {c}
drum {n} (hollow, cylindrical object) :: tromle {c}, tønde
drum {n} (barrel etc. for liquid) :: tønde
drum {v} (to beat a drum) :: tromme
drum {v} (to beat with a rapid succession of strokes) :: tromme
drum {v} (to review to establish memorization) :: banke
drum head {n} (thin circle of material attached to the top of a drum shell) :: trommeskind
drum kit {n} (collection of drums and other percussion instruments played together) :: trommesæt {n}
drum roll {n} (sound produced by hitting a drum repeatedly) :: trommehvirvel {c}
drum set {n} (drum kit) SEE: drum kit ::
drumstick {n} (stick used to play drums) :: trommestik {c}
drumstick {n} (leg bone of a chicken or other fowl) :: kyllingelår {n}, hønselår {n}
drunk {adj} (intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol) :: fuld, beruset, drukken, lakket til, bedugget, anløben, overrislet, stænket, snaldret, stiv
drunkard {n} (person who is habitually drunk) SEE: drunk ::
drunk as a lord {adj} (completely drunk) :: fuld som en allike
drunk as a skunk {adj} :: fuld som en allike
drunk driver {n} (drunk driver) SEE: drink-driver ::
drunk driving {n} (driving under the influence of alcohol) :: spirituskørsel {c}, spritbilisme {c}
drunken {adj} (In the state of alcoholic intoxication) :: beruset, fuld
drunkenness {n} (state of being drunk) :: fuldskab {c}
drunkness {n} (drunkenness) SEE: drunkenness ::
drupe {n} (stone fruit) SEE: stone fruit ::
dry {adj} (free from liquid or moisture) :: tør
dry {v} (to make dry) :: tørre
drydock {n} (dock that can be drained of water) :: tørdok {c}
dryer {n} (household appliance for drying clothing) :: tørretumbler
dryer {n} (hairdryer) SEE: hairdryer ::
dry matter {n} (dry matter) :: tørstof {c}
dry mouth {n} (dry mouth) :: mundtørhed {c}, xerostomi {c}
drypoint {n} (a technique of intaglio printmaking) :: koldnålsradering {c}, koldnålsstik {n}
drypoint {n} (the needle used in this technique) :: koldnål {c}
dry rot {n} (dry rot in wood) :: hussvamp {c}
dry season {n} (season) :: tørketid {c}
dual {n} (grammatical number of a noun marking two of something) :: dualis {c}
dualistic {adj} (relating to dualism) :: dualistisk
dual mandate {n} (situation where a politician has been elected to multiple bodies with different competencies) :: dobbeltmandat {n}
dual number {n} (grammatical number denoting a quantity of exactly two) SEE: dual ::
duathlon {n} (sport) :: duatlon {c}
dubious {adj} (arousing doubt) :: tvivlsom, usikker
dubious {adj} (in disbelief, uncertain) :: tvivlende, tvivlrådig, usikker
Dublin {prop} (the capital of the Republic of Ireland) :: Dublin
dubnium {n} (chemical element) :: dubnium
Dubrovnik {prop} (Croatian port-city) :: Dubrovnik
duchess {n} (female spouse or widow of a duke) :: hertuginde {c}
duchy {n} (a dominion or region ruled by a duke or duchess) :: hertugdømme {n}
duck {v} (to quickly lower the head or body (intransitive)) :: dukke
duck {v} (to quickly lower the head (transitive)) :: dukke
duck {v} (to lower into the water) :: dykke
duck {v} (to try to evade doing something) :: smyge uden om, undvige
duck {n} (aquatic bird of the family Anatidae) :: and {c}
duck {n} (female duck) :: and {c}
duck {n} (flesh of a duck used as food) :: and {c}
Duckburg {prop} (fictional city where Donald Duck lives) :: Andeby {c}
duckling {n} (young duck) :: ælling {c}
duckweed {n} (plant) :: andemad {c}
duct {n} (a pipe, tube or canal which carries air or liquid from one place to another) :: kanal {c}
ductile {adj} (capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire) :: stækbar
ductile {adj} (molded easily into a new form) :: smidig, sej
ductile {adj} (easily led) :: føjelig
ductile fracture {n} (fracture with ductile rupture) :: duktilt brud {n}
ductus deferens {n} (vas deferens) SEE: vas deferens ::
dud {n} (broken or nonfunctional device that does not perform its intended function) :: fuser {c} , forsager {c}
dud {n} (lottery ticket that does not give a payout) :: nitte {c}
dude {n} (dandy) SEE: dandy ::
dude {n} (colloquial: man) :: fyr {c}, starut {c}, fætter {c}
due {adj} (owed or owing, to be paid by the stated time) :: skyldig, forfalden
due {adv} (used with compass directions: directly or exactly) :: stik
duel {n} (combat between two persons) :: duel {c}, tvekamp {c}
duel {n} (struggle between two parties) :: duel {c}, tvekamp {c}
duel {v} (engage in a duel) :: duellere
due to {prep} (caused by) :: på grund af
duffel coat {n} (hooded coat made from duffel) :: duffelcoat {c}
dugong {n} (Dugong dugon) :: dygong {c}
duke {n} (male ruler of a duchy) :: hertug {c}
duke {n} (male holder of a dukedom) :: hertug {c}
duke {n} (grand duke) :: storhertug {c} , storfyrste {c}
dulcimer {n} (musical instrument) :: hakkebræt
dulcour {n} (sweetness; dulcitude; suavitude) SEE: sweetness ::
dull {adj} (lacking the ability to cut easily; not sharp) :: sløv
dull {adj} (boring) :: kedelig
dull {adj} (not shiny) :: mat
dull {adj} (not bright or intelligent) :: dum
dulse {n} (reddish brown seaweed that is eaten) :: søl
duma {n} (lower house of Russian national parliament) :: dumaen
dumb {adj} (unable to speak) SEE: mute ::
dumb {adj} (extremely stupid) :: dum, åndssvag
dumb {adj} (pointless or unintellectual) :: dum, fordummende, åndssvag
dumb as a bag of hammers {adj} (remarkably stupid) :: dum som en dør
dumbass {n} (stupid or foolish person) :: dummerik {c}, dummernik {c}
dumbbell {n} (a weight with two disks attached to a short bar) :: håndvægt {c}
dumbfound {v} (to confuse and bewilder) :: forbløffe, lamslå
dumbfounded {adj} (shocked and speechless) :: målløs
dumbledore {n} (beetle) SEE: beetle ::
dumbledore {n} (bumblebee) SEE: bumblebee ::
dumbledore {n} (dandelion) SEE: dandelion ::
dumfounded {adj} (dumbfounded) SEE: dumbfounded ::
dummy {n} (an unintelligent person) :: tåbe {c}
dummy {n} (something constructed with the size and form of a human) :: dukke {c}, gine {c}, mannequin {c}
dummy {n} (a deliberately nonfunctional placeholder) :: attrap {c}
dummy {n} (pacifier) SEE: pacifier ::
dumpling {n} (food) :: dumpling
dumpster diving {n} (act of recovering discarded items) :: skraldning {c}
dun-bar {n} (species of moth) :: trapezugle
dune {n} (a ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind) :: klit {c}
dung {n} (manure) :: gødning {c}, møg
dung beetle {n} (insect of the family Scarabaeidae) :: gødningsbille {c}, møgbille {c}
dungeon {n} (underground prison or vault) :: fangekælder
Dunkirk {prop} (town in France) :: Dunkerque
duo {n} (twosome, especially musicians) :: duo {c}
duocolor {adj} (having two colors) SEE: bicolour ::
duodenum {n} (first part of the small intestine) :: tolvfingertarm {c}
duplicitous {adj} (given to or marked by deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech) :: hyklerisk
durability {n} (Permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force) :: holdbarhed {c}, slidstyrke {c}, varighed {c}
durable {adj} (able to resist wear; enduring) :: holdbar, slidstærk, varig
duress {n} (constraint by threat) :: tvang {c}
Durex {n} (condom) SEE: condom ::
Durex {prop} (adhesive tape) SEE: adhesive tape ::
durian {n} (fruit) :: durian {n}
during {prep} (for all of a given time interval) :: i, gennem
during {prep} (within a given time interval) :: i løbet af, i, under
Dushanbe {prop} (capital of Tajikistan) :: Dushanbe, Dusjanbe
dusk {n} (period of time at the end of day when sun is below the horizon but before full onset of night) :: skumring {c}
dusky {adj} (dark-skinned) SEE: dark-skinned ::
dusky tit {n} (Melaniparus funereus) :: skifermejse
dust {n} (fine, dry particles) :: støv {n}
dustbin {n} (container for trash) SEE: garbage can ::
dust bunny {n} (a small clump of dust) :: nullermand
dustcart {n} (rubbish collection vehicle) SEE: garbage truck ::
dust devil {n} (a swirling dust in the air) :: støvhvirvel {c}
duster {n} (object used for dusting) :: støveklud {c}
duster {n} (a light, loose-fitting long coat) :: housecoat {c}, kittel {c}
dust mask {n} (mask providing protection against dust) :: støvmaske {c}
dustmote {n} (dustmote) :: støvfnug, støvgran, støvkorn
dustpan {n} (flat scoop for assembling dust) :: fejebakke {c}
duststorm {n} (A storm of dust) :: støvstorm {c}
dusty {adj} (covered with dust) :: støvet
Dutch {adj} (of the Netherlands, people, or language) :: hollandsk, nederlandsk
Dutch {prop} (the Dutch language) :: hollandsk, nederlandsk
Dutch {n} (people from the Netherlands) :: hollænder
Dutch clover {n} (Trifolium repens) SEE: white clover ::
Dutch East Indies {prop} (a former Dutch colony in modern-day Indonesia) :: Hollandsk Ostindien
Dutch elm disease {n} (disease of elm trees) :: elmesyge {c}
duty {n} (that which one is morally or legally obligated to do) :: pligt {c}
duty {n} (period of time) :: tjeneste {c}
duty {n} (tax; tariff) :: told {c}
duty-free {adj} (exempt from duty, especially customs) :: toldfri
duumvirate {n} (Roman offices) :: duumvirat {n}
duvet {n} (quilt) :: dyne {c}
duvet {n} (duvet cover) :: dynebetræk {n}
DVD player {n} (DVD player) :: DVD-afspiller {c}, dvd-afspiller {c}
dwarf {n} (being from folklore, underground dwelling nature spirit) :: dværg {c}
dwarf {n} (small person) :: dværg {c}
dwarf {n} (something much smaller than the usual of its sort) :: dværg {c}
dwarf {n} (astronomy: relatively small star) :: dværg {c}
dwarf {v} (to make appear much smaller) :: rage op over (with respect to height)
dwarf {v} (to become (much) smaller) :: skrumpe, krympe
dwarf elder {n} (Sambucus ebulus) :: sommer-hyld {c}
dwarf planet {n} (a type of celestial body) :: dværgplanet
dwell {v} (live, reside) :: leve, forblive, bebo, bo
dwell {v} (to linger on as thoughts) :: dvæle
dweller {n} (inhabitant) SEE: inhabitant ::
dye {v} (to colour with dye) :: farve
dye {n} (die) SEE: die ::
dyed {adj} (colored with dye) :: farvet
dyke {n} (ditch) SEE: ditch ::
dyke {n} (barrier to prevent flooding) :: dige {n}
dyke {n} (masculine lesbian, see also: lesbian) :: betonlebbe {c}
dyke {n} :: lebbe {c}
Dyle {prop} (river) :: Dyle
dynamically {adv} (of a dynamic nature) :: dynamisk
dynamite {n} (class of explosives) :: dynamit {c}
dynamite {v} (to blow up with dynamite or other high explosive) :: demolere
dynamo {n} (dynamo-electric machine) :: dynamo {c}
dynamo {n} (an energetic person) :: dynamo {c}, energibundt {n}
dynasty {n} (A series of rulers or dynasts from one family) :: dynasti {n}
dyscalculia {n} (pathology: difficulty with numbers) :: talblindhed, dyskalkuli
dysentery {n} (disease characterised by inflammation of the intestines) :: dysenteri {c}
dysfunction {n} (failure to function) :: dysfunktion {c}, funktionsforstyrrelse {c}, funktionssvigt {n}
dysfunctional {adj} (functioning incorrectly or abnormally) :: dysfunktionel
dyslexia {n} (learning disability) :: ordblindhed {c}, dysleksi {c}
dysmorphia {n} (dysmorphia) :: dysmorfofobi {c}
dysphoria {n} (state of feeling unwell, unhappy, restless or depressed) :: dysfori
dysprosium {n} (chemical element) :: dysprosium {n}