J {n} (playing card)
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:: Kn [knægt]
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jabber {v} (to gabble)
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:: våse, bavle
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Jabberwock {prop} (fantastical monster)
|
:: Kloppervok
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jack {n} (device for raising and supporting a heavy object)
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:: donkraft {c}
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jack {n} (playing card)
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:: knægt {c}
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jack {n} (male ass (the animal))
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:: hanæsel {n}, æselhingst {c}
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jack {n} (surface mounted connector)
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:: stik {n}
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jack {n} (nautical: small flag at bow of ship)
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:: gøs {c}
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jack {n} (nautical: naval ensign)
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:: orlogsflag {n}
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jack {n} (knave) SEE: knave
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::
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jack {n} (freshwater pike) SEE: pike
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::
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jackal {n} (wild canine)
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:: sjakal {c}
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jackass {n} (foolish or stupid person)
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:: idiot
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jackbooted {adj} (authoritarian or oppressive) SEE: authoritarian
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::
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jackdaw {n} (Coloeus monedula)
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:: allike {c}
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jacket {n} (piece of clothing worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse)
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:: jakke {c}
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jackfruit {n} (jackfruit tree)
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:: brødfrugttræ {n}
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jackfruit {n} (the fruit)
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:: brødfrugt
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jackhammer {n} (portable percussive drill device)
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:: trykluftbor
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jack off {v} (jerk off) SEE: jerk off
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::
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jack-o'-lantern {n} (carved pumpkin)
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:: græskarhoved
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jackpot {n} (accumulating money prize pool)
|
:: jackpot {c}
|
jackpot {n} (large cash prize)
|
:: jackpot {c}
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Jackson {n} (transliterations of the surname)
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:: Jackson
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Jackson {n} (cognates of the surname) SEE: Johnson
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::
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Jack the Ripper {prop} (19th century murderer)
|
:: Jack the Ripper
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Jacob {prop} (one of the sons of Isaac and Rebecca)
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:: Jakob {c}
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Jacob {prop} (male given name (the standard form))
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:: Jacob
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Jacobin {n} (breed of domestic pigeon)
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:: parykdue {c}
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jade {n} (gem)
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:: jade {n}
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jade {n} (colour)
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:: jadegrøn {c}
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jade {n} (succulent plant) SEE: money plant
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::
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jaeger {n} (rifle) SEE: rifle
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::
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jaeger {n} (seabird)
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:: kjove {c}
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Jaffa {prop} (a port in western Israel)
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:: Jaffa
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jaguar {n} (Panthera onca)
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:: jaguar {c}
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Jah {prop} (God) SEE: God
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::
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jail {n} (place for short-term confinement)
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:: fængsel {n}
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jail {v} (imprison) SEE: imprison
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::
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jailbird {n} (prisoner or ex-prisoner)
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:: vaneforbryder {c}, recidivist {c}, fængselsfugl {c}
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Jainism {prop} (religion and philosophy)
|
:: Jainisme
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Jakarta {prop} (capital of Indonesia)
|
:: Jakarta
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jalapeño {n} (variety of hot chili pepper)
|
:: jalapeno
|
jalopy {n} (old, dilapidated car)
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:: spand {c}
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jam {n} (sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar)
|
:: marmelade {c}, syltetøj {n}
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jam {n} (difficult situation)
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:: knibe
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Jamaica {prop} (country in the Caribbean)
|
:: Jamaica
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Jamaican {n} (person of Jamaican descent)
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:: jamaicaner {c}
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Jamaican {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Jamaica, the Jamaican people or the Jamaican language)
|
:: jamaicansk
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James {prop} (book of the Bible)
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:: Jakob
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James {prop} (one of two Apostles)
|
:: Jakob
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James {prop} (male given name (the standard form))
|
:: Jakob
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jam jar {n} (car) SEE: car
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::
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jam jar {n} (container for jam)
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:: syltetøjsglas {n}
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jammed {adj} (overcrowded; congested)
|
:: propfuld, smækfuld
|
Jane {prop} (feminine form of John)
|
:: Johanne
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janissary {n} (former Turkish soldier)
|
:: janitshar {c}
|
Jan Mayen {prop} (Norwegian territory)
|
:: Jan Mayen
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January {prop} (first month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: januar {c}
|
Janus {prop} (Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions)
|
:: Janus
|
Janus {prop} (moon of Saturn)
|
:: Janus
|
Japan {prop} (a country in East Asia)
|
:: Japan
|
Japanese {adj} (of or relating to Japan)
|
:: japansk
|
Japanese {n} (person of Japan)
|
:: japaner, japanere {p}
|
Japanese {n} (Japanese language)
|
:: japansk
|
Japanese beetle {n} (species of beetle)
|
:: japanbille {c}
|
Japanese knotweed {n} (Fallopia japonica)
|
:: Japan-Pileurt
|
Japanese lantern {n} (bladder cherry) SEE: bladder cherry
|
::
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Japanese yew {n} (Taxus cuspidata)
|
:: japansk taks
|
jape {n} (joke or quip) SEE: joke
|
::
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jarbua terapon {n} (Terapon jarbua)
|
:: jarbua
|
jargon {n} (technical terminology unique to a particular subject)
|
:: fagsprog {n}
|
jarl {n} (medieval Scandinavian nobleman, especially in Norway and Denmark)
|
:: jarl {c}
|
jasmine {n} (plant of genus Jasminum)
|
:: jasmin {c}
|
jasmine {n} (perfume)
|
:: jasmin {c}
|
Jasmine {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Jasmin
|
jasmine rice {n} (fragrant rice)
|
:: jasminris {c}
|
jasper {n} (precious stone)
|
:: jaspis {c}
|
Jasper {prop} (male given name; one of the Magi) SEE: Caspar
|
::
|
jaundice {n} (morbid condition)
|
:: gulsot
|
Java {prop} (island of Indonesia)
|
:: Java
|
Java {prop} (programming language)
|
:: java {n}, Java {n}
|
Javanese {n} (person)
|
:: javaner {c}, javaneser {c}
|
Javanese {prop} (language)
|
:: javanesisk, javansk
|
JavaScript {prop} (scripting programming language)
|
:: JavaScript {n}
|
Java sparrow {n} (Java sparrow)
|
:: risfugl
|
javelin {n} (spear used as a weapon)
|
:: spyd {n}, kastespyd {n}
|
javelin {n} (spear used in athletic competition)
|
:: spyd {n}
|
javelin throw {n} (athletic event where a javelin is thrown)
|
:: spydkast {n}
|
jaw {n} (bone of the jaw)
|
:: kæbe {c}
|
jay {n} (bird)
|
:: skovskade [Eurasian jay]
|
jazz {n} (musical art form)
|
:: jazz {c}
|
jazz {v} (to play jazz music)
|
:: spille jazz
|
jazz {v} (to dance to jazz music)
|
:: jazze
|
jealous {adj} (suspecting rivalry in love; fearful of being replaced, in position or in affection)
|
:: jaloux
|
jealous {adj} (envious; feeling resentful of someone for a perceived advantage, material or otherwise)
|
:: misundelig
|
jealousy {n} (jealous attitude (e.g. fear of infidelity))
|
:: jalousi {c}
|
jealousy {n} (a resentment towards someone for a perceived advantage or superiority they hold)
|
:: misundelighed {c}
|
jeans {n} (denim trousers)
|
:: cowboybukser, jeans {p}
|
Jehovah {prop} (transliteration of the Masoretic vocalization of the Tetragrammaton)
|
:: Jehova
|
Jehovah {n} (Jehovah's Witness) SEE: Jehovah's Witness
|
::
|
Jehovah's Witness {n} (member of the Jehovah's Witnesses)
|
:: Jehovas vidne {n}
|
Jehovah's Witnesses {prop} (denomination)
|
:: Jehovas Vidner {n-p}
|
Jelgava {prop} (city in Latvia)
|
:: Jelgava
|
jellyfish {n} (aquatic animal)
|
:: gople {c}, vandmand {c}, brandmand {c}
|
jellyroll {n} (cylindrical cake) SEE: Swiss roll
|
::
|
Jenny {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Jenny
|
Jensenism {prop} (belief)
|
:: jensenisme {c}
|
Jeremiah {prop} (biblical prophet)
|
:: Jeremias
|
Jeremiah {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Jeremias
|
Jeremiah {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Jeremias
|
Jeremy {prop} (Jeremiah) SEE: Jeremiah
|
::
|
Jericho {prop} (city)
|
:: Jeriko
|
jerk {n} (unlikable person)
|
:: halvhjerne {c}, narrøv {c}, pikspiller, skiderik
|
jerk off {v} (to masturbate)
|
:: spille pik, gokke den af, rive den af
|
jerkoff {n} (wanker) SEE: wanker
|
::
|
Jerry {n} (German) SEE: German
|
::
|
Jerry {n} (slang: German) SEE: Fritz
|
::
|
jerrycan {n} (pressed-steel fuel container)
|
:: jerrycan {c}, benzindunk {c}
|
Jersey {prop} (island)
|
:: Jersey
|
Jerusalem {prop} (city)
|
:: Jerusalem
|
Jesse {prop} (biblical father of David)
|
:: Isaj
|
Jessica {prop} (a female given name)
|
:: Jessica
|
jester {n} (person who amused a medieval court) SEE: court jester
|
::
|
Jesuit {n} (member of the Society of Jesus)
|
:: jesuit {c}
|
Jesus {prop} (the Christian Messiah)
|
:: Jesus
|
Jesus Christ {prop} (Jesus of Nazareth)
|
:: Jesus Kristus
|
jet {n} (stream of fluid)
|
:: stråle {c}
|
jet {n} (spout or nozzle)
|
:: dyse {c}
|
jet {n} (jet plane) SEE: jet plane
|
::
|
jet-black {adj} (of the blackest black) SEE: pitch-black
|
::
|
jet-black {n} (the blackest black)
|
:: kulsort
|
jetboat {n} (boat propelled by a jet of water)
|
:: jetbåd {c}
|
jet engine {n} (an engine that develops thrust by ejecting a jet, especially a jet of gaseous combustion products)
|
:: jetmotor {c}
|
jet plane {n} (an airplane that is powered by a jet engine)
|
:: jetfly {n}
|
jetski {n} (powered watercraft)
|
:: jetski {c}, vandscooter {c}
|
jetski {v} (to ride on a jetski)
|
:: stå på jetski, køre på vandscooter, sejle vandscooter
|
jet stream {n} (air current)
|
:: jetstrøm {c}
|
jettison {n} (collectively, items that have been or are about to be ejected from a boat or balloon)
|
:: ballast {c}
|
jettison {n} (the action of jettisoning items)
|
:: losning {c},
|
jettison {v} (to eject from a boat)
|
:: losse, kaste over bord, smide over bord
|
jetty {n} (wharf) SEE: wharf
|
::
|
jetty {n} (pier) SEE: pier
|
::
|
Jew {n} (person of the Jewish faith)
|
:: jøde {c}, jødinde {c}
|
Jew {n} (member or descendent of the Jewish people)
|
:: jøde, jødinde {c}
|
jewel {n} (gemstone)
|
:: juvel {c}
|
jeweler {n} (a person whose job is making, repairing or selling jewelry)
|
:: juveler {c}, guldsmed {c}
|
jeweller {n} (jeweller) SEE: jeweler
|
::
|
jewellery {n} (personal ornamentation)
|
:: smykker {n-p}
|
Jewess {n} (female Jew)
|
:: jødinde {c}
|
Jew-free {adj} (free of Jews)
|
:: jødefri
|
Jewish {adj} (Yiddish) SEE: Yiddish
|
::
|
Jewish {adj} (of or relating to a Jew or Jews, their ethnicity, religion or culture)
|
:: jødisk
|
Jewish Autonomous Oblast {prop} (Jewish autonomous oblast in Russia)
|
:: Jødiske autonome oblast {?}
|
Jewry {n} (the land of Jews (obsolete)) SEE: Judea
|
::
|
Jew's-ear {n} (fungus Auricularia auricula-judae)
|
:: almindelig judasøre
|
Jew's harp {n} (musical instrument)
|
:: jødeharpe {c}
|
Jägerbomb {n} (cocktail of Jägermeister and Red Bull)
|
:: Jægerbombe
|
Jiantizi {prop} (Simplified Chinese) SEE: Simplified Chinese
|
::
|
jib {n} (triangular staysail)
|
:: fok {c}
|
jigsaw {n} (A saw with fine teeth and a narrow blade)
|
:: stiksav {c}
|
jigsaw {n} (jigsaw puzzle) SEE: jigsaw puzzle
|
::
|
jigsaw puzzle {n} (type of puzzle)
|
:: puslespil {n}
|
jihad {n} (holy war undertaken by Muslims)
|
:: jihad {c}
|
jimsonweed {n} (Datura stramonium)
|
:: pigæble {n}
|
jingle bell {n} (bell)
|
:: bjælde {c}
|
jingoism {n} (chauvinism) SEE: chauvinism
|
::
|
jinx {n} (A hex; an evil spell)
|
:: forbandelse {c}
|
jinx {n} (A person or thing supposed to bring bad luck)
|
:: ulykkesfugl {c}
|
jinx {v} (To cast a spell on)
|
:: forhekse
|
jinx {v} (To bring bad luck to)
|
:: forbande
|
jinx {interj} (Used after simultaneous response)
|
:: forhekset
|
Joachim {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Joakim
|
Joan {prop} (female given name) SEE: Jane
|
::
|
Joanna {prop} (cognates of the given name) SEE: Jane
|
::
|
Joanna {prop} (biblical follower of Jesus)
|
:: Johanna
|
job {n} (task)
|
:: opgave {c}, opdrag {n}
|
job {n} (economic role for which a person is paid)
|
:: arbejde {n}, job {n}
|
Job {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Job
|
Job {prop} (biblical and qur'anic character)
|
:: Job
|
Jobcentre {n} (agency)
|
:: jobcenter {n}
|
job description {n}
|
:: stillingsbeskrivelse
|
job interview {n} (interview attended by a job applicant)
|
:: jobinterview {n}
|
jobless {adj} (lacking employment) SEE: unemployed
|
::
|
jock {n} (athlete)
|
:: sportsnørd {c}
|
jock {n} (enthusiastic athlete or sports fan)
|
:: sportsidiot {c}
|
jock {n} (jockstrap) SEE: jockstrap
|
::
|
jockey {n} (one who rides racehorses competitively)
|
:: jockey {c}
|
jock strap {n} (jockstrap) SEE: jockstrap
|
::
|
jockstrap {n} (an athletic supporter)
|
:: skridtbeskytter {c}, skridtbind {n}, suspensorium {n}
|
Joel {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Joel
|
Joel {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Joel
|
Joensuu {prop} (city)
|
:: Joensuu
|
jog {n} (energetic trot)
|
:: jogging {c}
|
jog {v} (to move in an energetic trot)
|
:: jogge
|
John {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Jens, Johannes
|
John {prop} (biblical persons)
|
:: Johannes
|
John {prop} (fourth gospel)
|
:: Johannesevangeliet {n} [definitive form]
|
John {prop} (one of the epistles of John)
|
:: Johannes, Johannesbrev, 1, 2, 3 Joh
|
Johnson {prop} (surname meaning "son of John")
|
:: Jensen
|
John the Baptist {prop} (biblical prophet)
|
:: Johannes Døberen
|
joie de vivre {n} (enjoyment of living, zest for life)
|
:: livsglæde {c}, livslyst {c}
|
joiner {n} (maker of wooden furniture)
|
:: møbelsnedker {c}
|
joint {n} (part of the body where bones join)
|
:: led {n}
|
joint venture {n} (a cooperative business partnership)
|
:: joint venture {n}
|
joke {n} (amusing story)
|
:: vittighed
|
joke {n} (something said or done for amusement)
|
:: spøg {c}
|
joke {v} (do for amusement)
|
:: spøge
|
joker {n} (jester) SEE: fool
|
::
|
Jolly Roger {n} (traditional flag used on pirate ships)
|
:: sørøverflag
|
Jonah {prop} (given name)
|
:: Jonas
|
Jonah {prop} (prophet)
|
:: Jonas
|
Jonah {prop} (Biblical: a book of the Old Testament)
|
:: Jonas
|
Jonah {prop} (tenth sūra of the Qurʾān)
|
:: Jonas
|
Jonathan {prop} (biblical character)
|
:: Jonatan
|
Jonathan {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Jonathan
|
Jordan {prop} (country)
|
:: Jordan
|
Jordan {prop} (river)
|
:: Jordan
|
Jordanian {n} (person)
|
:: jordaner
|
Jordanian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Jordan or the Jordanian people)
|
:: jordansk
|
Joseph {prop} (favorite son of Jacob)
|
:: Josef
|
Joseph {prop} (husband of Virgin Mary)
|
:: Josef
|
Joseph {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Josef
|
Josephine {prop} (feminine form of Joseph)
|
:: Josefine, Josephine
|
Joshua {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Josva
|
Joshua {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Josva
|
joskin {n} (yokel) SEE: country bumpkin
|
::
|
jotun {n} (member of a race of giants)
|
:: jætte {c}
|
joule {n} (derived unit of energy, work and heat)
|
:: joule
|
journal {n} (newspaper or magazine)
|
:: tidsskrift {n}
|
journalism {n} (activity or profession of being a journalist)
|
:: journalistik
|
journalist {n} (one whose occupation or profession is journalism)
|
:: journalist {c}
|
journalist {n} (reporter)
|
:: journalist {c}
|
journalistic {adj} (related to journalism or journalists)
|
:: journalistisk
|
journey {n} (trip, a voyage)
|
:: rejse
|
journeyman {n} (tradesman who has served an apprenticeship)
|
:: svend
|
joy {n} (feeling of happiness)
|
:: glæde {c}, lykke {c}
|
joystick {n} (mechanical control device)
|
:: joystick {c} {n}
|
Jūrmala {prop} (city in Latvia)
|
:: Jūrmala
|
Jörmungandr {prop} (World Serpent)
|
:: Midgårdsormen
|
Juba {prop} (capital of South Sudan)
|
:: Juba
|
jubilarian {n} (person celebrating a jubilee)
|
:: jubilar {c}
|
jubilate {v} (To show elation or triumph)
|
:: juble
|
jubilee {n} (special anniversary)
|
:: jubilæum {n}
|
Judaism {prop} (world religion)
|
:: jødedom {c}
|
Judas {prop} (one of the Apostles)
|
:: Judas
|
Judas {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Judas
|
Judas {n} (traitor)
|
:: judas {c}
|
judder {n} (a spasmodic shaking)
|
:: bævren {c}, rysten {c}
|
judder {v} (to spasm or shake violently)
|
:: bævre
|
Judea {prop} (Judea)
|
:: Judæa
|
Judean {adj} (of or pertaining to Judea)
|
:: judæisk
|
judge {n} (public judicial official)
|
:: dommer {c}
|
judgement day {n} (Last Judgement)
|
:: dommedag
|
judge not, that ye be not judged {proverb} (people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones) SEE: people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
|
::
|
Judges {prop} (book of the Bible)
|
:: Dommerbogen
|
judgment {n} (power or faculty of making a judgment)
|
:: dømmekraft {c}
|
judgmental {adj} (inclined to pass judgment)
|
:: dømmesyk
|
judicial {adj} (of or relating to a court of law)
|
:: retslig, juridisk
|
judicial branch {n} (branch of government)
|
:: dømmende magt {c}
|
Judith {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Judith
|
judo {n} (Japanese martial art)
|
:: judo
|
juggle {v} (manipulate objects artistically)
|
:: jonglere
|
juggler {n} (person who practices juggling)
|
:: jonglør {c}
|
juggling {n} (moving of objects in an artful manner)
|
:: jonglering
|
jugular {n} (jugular vein) SEE: jugular vein
|
::
|
jugular vein {n} (vein leading blood down from the head)
|
:: halsvene {c}, jugularvene {c}
|
juice {n} (liquid from a plant)
|
:: saft {c}, juice {c}
|
juice {n} (beverage made of juice)
|
:: juice {c}, saft {c}
|
juice joint {n} (nightclub) SEE: nightclub
|
::
|
juicy {adj} (containing juice)
|
:: saftig
|
jujitsu {n} (method of self-defence established in Japan)
|
:: jiu-jitsu {c}
|
jujitsu {n} (Brazilian jiu-jitsu)
|
:: brasiliansk jiu-jitsu {c}
|
jukebox {n} (a coin-operated machine that plays recorded music)
|
:: jukeboks {c}, grammofonautomat {c}
|
Julia {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Julie
|
Julian {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Julian
|
Juliana {prop} (female given name)
|
:: Juliane
|
Julie {prop} (female given name) SEE: Julia
|
::
|
Juliet {prop} (character in Romeo and Juliet)
|
:: Julie
|
Julius {prop} (male given name)
|
:: Julius
|
July {prop} (seventh month of the Gregorian calendar)
|
:: juli {c}
|
jump {v}
|
:: springe, hoppe
|
jump {v} (cause oneself to leave an elevated location and fall downward)
|
:: springe, hoppe
|
jump {v} (employ a parachute to leave an aircraft or elevated location)
|
:: springe
|
jump {v} (react to a sudden stimulus by jerking the body violently)
|
:: spjætte, fare sammen
|
jump {v} (employ a move in certain board games in which one piece moves over another)
|
:: springe
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jump {v} (move to a position in (a queue/line) that is further forward)
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:: springe over
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jump {n}
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:: spring {n}, hop {n}
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jump {n} (instance of causing oneself to fall from an elevated location)
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:: spring {n}, hop {n}
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jump {n} (instance of employing a parachute to leave an aircraft or elevated location)
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:: spring {n}
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jump {n} (instance of reacting to a sudden stimulus by jerking the body)
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:: spjæt {n}
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jump {n} (jumping move in a board game)
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:: spring {n}
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jumping jack {n} (toy)
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:: sprællemand {c}
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jump rope {n} (length of rope) SEE: skipping rope
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jump rope {n} (game or activity)
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:: sjippetov {n}
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jump the queue {v} (to move into a queue ahead of others)
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:: springe over køen
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jumpy {adj} (nervous and excited)
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:: nervøs
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junction {n} (the act of joining)
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:: samling {c}, kobling {c}, sammenkobling {c}
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junction {n} (a place where two things meet)
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:: knudepunkt {n}
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June {prop} (sixth month of the Gregorian calendar)
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:: juni {c}
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Juneau {prop} (capital of Alaska)
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:: Juneau
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Juneberry {n} (serviceberry) SEE: serviceberry
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jungle {adj} (large, undeveloped, humid forest)
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:: jungle {c}
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jungle gym {n} (play structure)
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:: klatrestativ {n}
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juniper {n} (shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus)
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:: ene {c}, enebær {c}
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juniper berry {n} (female seed cone of a juniper)
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:: enebær {n}
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junk {n} (rubbish, waste)
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:: bras, ragelse, affald
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junk {v} (throw away)
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:: kassere, smide ud
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junk {n} (Chinese sailing vessel)
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:: junke {c}
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junk food {n} (food with little or no nutritional value)
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:: junkfood {c}
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junkie {n} (drug addict) SEE: drug addict
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junta {n} (ruling council of a military dictatorship)
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:: junta {c}
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Jupiter {prop} (planet)
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:: Jupiter
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Jupiter {prop} (god)
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:: Jupiter
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juridical act {n} (volitional act intended to bring about legal effects)
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:: retshandel {c}
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jurisdiction {n} (the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law)
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:: jurisdiktion {c}
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jurisdiction {n} (the power or right to exercise authority)
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:: jurisdiktion {c}
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jurisdiction {n} (the authority of a sovereign power to govern or legislate)
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:: jurisdiktion {c}
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jurisdiction {n} (the limits or territory within which authority may be exercised)
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:: jurisdiktion {c}
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jurisprudence {n} (the theoretical study of law)
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:: jura, retsvidenskab
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jurist {n} (expert of law)
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:: retslærd {c}
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juristic act {n} (volitional act intended to bring about legal effects)
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:: retshandel {c}
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jury {n} (group in a court of law)
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:: jury {c}
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jury {n} (group of judges in a competition)
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:: jury {c}
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just {adv} (only, simply, merely)
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:: bare, blot, kun, lige
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just {adv} (used to reduce the force of an imperative)
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:: bare
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just {adv} (used to convey a less serious or formal tone)
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:: bare, lige
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just {adv} (recently)
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:: netop, lige, just
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just {adv} (by a narrow margin, nearly)
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:: lige, akkurat
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just {adv} (exactly, precisely, perfectly)
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:: helt, lige
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justice {n} (state of being just or fair)
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:: ret {c}, retfærdighed {c}
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justice {n} (fairness, especially with regard to punishment)
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:: retfærdighed {c}
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justice {n} (the civil power dealing with law)
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:: retfærdighed {c}
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Justice of the Peace {n} (judicial officer)
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:: fredsdommer {c}
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justifiable {adj} (that can be justified)
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:: forsvarlig
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justified {adj} (having a justification)
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:: berettiget
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justify {v} (provide an acceptable explanation)
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:: begrunde
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justify {v} (give a good, acceptable reason for something)
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:: begrunde
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Justus {prop} (male given name)
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:: Just
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jute {n} (fiber of Corchorus olitorius)
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:: jute {c}
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Jute {n} (member of the Germanic tribe that existed in modern-day Denmark)
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:: jyde {c}
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Jutland {prop} (peninsula)
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:: Jylland {n}
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Jutlandic {adj} (of or pertaining to Jutland)
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:: jysk
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juvenile {adj} (characteristic of youth or immaturity)
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:: barnlig
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juxtapose {v} (to place side by side)
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:: sammenligne, sidestille
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jynx {n} (a charm or spell) SEE: spell
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