User:Matthias Buchmeier/en-da-q

Q {n} (playing card) :: D [dame]
Qatar {prop} (a country in the Middle East) :: Qatar
Qatari {n} (person from Qatar or of Qatari descent) :: qatarer
QR code {n} (2-D barcode) :: QR-kode {c}
Q-tip {n} (type of cotton swab) SEE: cotton swab ::
qua {prep} (in the capacity of) :: qua, i egenskab af
quack {n} (sound made by a duck) :: rap {n}
quack {v} (to make a noise like a duck) :: rappe
quack {n} (fraudulent or incompetent doctor of medicine) :: kvaksalver {c}
quackery {n} (practice) :: kvaksalveri {c}
quackgrass {n} (couch grass) SEE: couch grass ::
quacksalver {n} (one falsely claiming to possess medical or other skills) :: kvaksalver
quad {adj} (quadrilateral) SEE: quadrilateral ::
quadrangle {n} (quadrilateral) SEE: quadrilateral ::
quadratic equation {n} (second-degree equation) :: andengradsligning {c}
quadrature {n} (squaring) :: kvadrering {c}
quadrature {n} (mathematics) :: kvadratur {c}
quadrature {n} (astronomy) :: kvadratur {c}
quadrilateral {n} (polygon having four sides) :: firkant {c}
quadrilateral {adj} (having four sides) :: firkantet
quadrilingual {adj} (written in four languages) :: firsproget
quadrilingual {adj} (able to speak four languages) :: firsproget
quadroon {adj} (three fourths Caucasian and one fourth African in descent) :: kvadron {c}
quadruped {n} (a four-footed or four-legged animal) :: firbenet dyr
quadruple {adj} (being four times as long, as big or as many of something) :: firedobbelt
quaffle {n} (ball used in Quidditch) :: Tromler {c}
quagmire {n} (swampy ground) :: sump {c}, dynd {n}
quagmire {n} (perilous, mixed up and troubled situation) :: dynd {n}, hængedynd {n}
quail {n} (any of several small game birds) :: vagtel {c}
quaint {adj} (interestingly strange) :: ejendommelig, kuriøs
quaint {adj} (incongruous, inappropriate or illogical) :: løjerlig
quake {n} (earthquake) SEE: earthquake ::
quakebuttock {n} (coward) SEE: coward ::
Quaker {n} (believer of the Quaker faith) :: kvæker {c}
qualification {n} (act or process of qualifying) :: kvalificering {c}
qualification {n} (an ability or attribute that aids someone's chances of qualifying for something) :: kvalifikation
qualification {n} (certificate, diploma, degree) :: diplom {n}, certifikat {n}
qualified majority {n} (majority that reaches a preset threshold level) :: kvalificeret flertal {f}
qualify {v} (to make someone, or to become competent or eligible for some position or task) :: kvalificere
qualify {v} (to certify or license someone for something) :: kvalificere
qualify {v} (to compete successfully in some stage of a competition and become eligible for the next stage) :: kvalificere sig
qualitative {adj} (of descriptions or distinctions based on some quality rather than on some quantity) :: kvalitativ
quality {n} (level of excellence) :: kvalitet {c}
quality of life {n} (general well-being of individuals and societies) :: livskvalitet {c}
quantification {n} (act) :: kvantificering {c}
quantifier {n} (a logical operator) :: kvantor {c}
quantify {v} (to assign a quantity to) :: kvantificere, gøre målbar
quantitative {adj} (of a measurement based on some quantity or number rather than on some quality) :: kvantitativ
quantity {n} (fundamental, generic term used when referring to the measurement) :: kvantitet {c}
quantum dot {n} (fluorescent nanoparticle) :: kvanteø
quantum leap {n} (electron's state of change) :: kvantespring {n}
quantum mechanical {adj} (of or pertaining to quantum mechanics) :: kvantemekanisk
quantum mechanics {n} (branch of physics) :: kvantemekanik {c}
quantum number {n} (number that specifies the state of a quantum mechanical system) :: kvantetal {n}
quantum theory {n} (quantum mechanics) SEE: quantum mechanics ::
quarantine {n} (sanitary measure isolating infected people) :: karantæne {c}
quarantine {n} (place for isolating persons) :: karantæne {c}
quarantine {n} (period of isolation) :: karantæne {c}
quarantine {n} (any rigorous measure of isolation) :: karantæne {c}
quark {n} ((physics) In the Standard Model, an elementary subatomic particle which forms matter) :: kvark {?}
quark {n} (soft creamy cheese) :: kvark {c}
quarrel {n} (verbal dispute or heated argument) :: skænderi {n}
quarrel {n} (ground of dispute; complaint) :: uenighed {c}
quarrel {v} (to contend, argue strongly, squabble) :: skændes
quarry {n} (site for mining stone) :: stenbrud
quart {n} (a unit of liquid capacity) :: kvart, fjerdedel gallon
quarter {n} (one of four equal parts) :: fjerdedel {c}, kvart {c}
quarter {n} (period of three months) :: kvartal {n}
quarter {n} (section of a town) :: kvarter {n}
quarter bottle {n} (piccolo) SEE: piccolo ::
quarter-final {n} (quarter-final) SEE: quarterfinal ::
quarterfinal {n} (competition in a tournament whose winners go on to play in the two semifinals) :: kvartfinale {c}
quarter-hour {n} (quarter-hour) SEE: quarter of an hour ::
quarterly {adj} (occurring once every quarter year) :: firårig
quarterly {adj} (divided into four parts crosswise) :: kvadreret, firdelt
quartermaster {n} (officer responsible for supplies) :: kvartermester {c}
quarter note {n} (quarter note) SEE: crotchet ::
quarter of an hour {n} (fifteen minutes) :: kvarter {n}
quartile {n} (any of the three points) :: kvartil {c}
quartile {n} (any of the four groups) :: kvartil {c}
quartz {n} (mineral) :: kvarts {c}
quasar {n} (An extragalactic object) :: kvasar {c}
quasi- {prefix} (almost) :: kvasi-, nær-
quay {n} (structure for loading and unloading vessels) :: kaj {c}
Quechua {prop} (language) :: quechua
queen {n} (female monarch) :: dronning {c}
queen {n} (wife of a king) :: dronning {c}
queen {n} (chess piece) :: dronning {c}, dame {c}
queen {n} (playing card) :: dame {c}
queen {n} (powerful or forceful female person) :: dronning {c}
queen {n} (slang: male homosexual) :: bøsse {c}
queen {n} (reproductive female animal in a hive) :: dronning {c}
queen {n} (adult female cat) :: hunkat {c}
queen {v} (to make a queen) :: gøre til dronning, udnævne til dronning, krone
queen {v} (chess: to convert a pawn into a queen) :: gøre til dronning
queen mother {n} (widowed queen consort whose son or daughter from that marriage is the reigning monarch) :: dronningemoder {c}
Queensland {prop} (Australian state) :: Queensland
queer {n} (slang: homosexual) SEE: fag ::
queer theory {n} (field of critical theory) :: queerteori {c}
quell {n} (transitive: to take the life of; to kill) SEE: kill ::
quench {v} (to satisfy thirst) :: slukke
quern {n} (mill) :: kværn {c}
query {n} (question or inquiry) :: spørgsmål, forespørgsel
question {n} (talk; conversation; speech) SEE: talk ::
question {n} (sentence, phrase or word) :: spørgsmål {n}
question {n} (subject or topic) :: spørgsmål {n}
question {n} (doubt or challenge) :: spørgsmål {n}
question {n} (proposal to a meeting as a topic for discussion and vote) :: spørgsmål {n}
questionable {adj} (problematic; open to doubt or challenge) :: tvivlsom
questionary {n} (questionnaire) SEE: questionnaire ::
questioning {n} (interrogation) SEE: interrogation ::
question mark {n} (punctuation mark) :: spørgsmålstegn {n}
questionnaire {n} (form containing a list of questions) :: spørgeskema {n}
Question Period {n} (Q&A session in parliament) SEE: Question Time ::
Question Time {prop} (Q&A session in parliament) :: spørgerunde {c}
queue {n} (hairstyle) :: hårpisk {c}
queue {n} (line of people) ::
queue {n} (waiting list) :: , venteliste
queue {n} (data structure) :: [FIFO], stak [LIFO]
queue {v} (put oneself at the end of a queue) :: stille sig i
queue {v} (arrange into a queue) :: danne
queue up {v} (add something to a queue) :: sætte i , stille i
quick {adj} (moving with speed) :: hurtig, kvik
quick {adj} (occurring in a short time) :: rask, kvik
quick {adj} (lively, witty) :: kvik, rap
quick {adj} (mentally agile, perceptive) :: kvik, rap
quick {adj} (alive) :: frisk og rask [literally "healthy and quick"]
quick {adj} (pregnant) :: gravid
quick as a flash {adv} (extremely quickly) :: lynhurtigt
quick-drying {adj} (able to dry quickly) :: hurtigtørrende
quicklime {n} (calcium oxide) :: kalk
quickly {adv} (rapidly, fast) :: hurtig, hurtigt
quickness {n} (dexterity) SEE: dexterity ::
quicksand {n} (type of sand) :: kviksand
quicksilver {n} (mercury) :: kviksølv {n}
Quidditch {n} (fictitious ball game) :: Quidditch {c}
quiet {adj} (with little sound) :: stille, tyst
quiet {adj} (not busy) :: rolig, stille
quiet {adj} (not talking) :: stille
quiet {n} (absence of sound) :: stilhed {c}, ro {c}
quiet {n} (absence of movement) :: ro {c}
quiet carriage {n} (railway carriage where noise is forbidden) :: stillezone {c} [part of a carriage], stillevogn {n}
quietism {n} (form of mysticism) :: kvietisme {c}
quill {n} (music: plectrum) SEE: plectrum ::
quill {n} (pen made of feather) :: fjerpen {c}
quillwort {n} (any plant of the family Isoetaceae) :: brasenføde
quilt {n} (bed covering) :: vattæppe {n}
quince {n} (fruit) :: kvæde
quincunx {n} (coin) SEE: coin ::
quinine {n} (alkaloid used to treat malaria) :: kinin
quinquangle {n} (pentagon) SEE: pentagon ::
quintuple {adj} (fivefold) SEE: fivefold ::
quintuplet {n} (one of a group of five babies born from the same mother during the same birth) :: femling {c}
quisling {n} (traitor) :: quisling {c}, landsforræder {c}
quitch {n} (couch grass) SEE: couch grass ::
quite {adv} (to the greatest extent; completely) :: ganske [formal], helt, fuldt ud, fuldstændig
quite {adv} (to a moderate extent) :: temmelig, ret, ganske
Quito {prop} (capital of Ecuador) :: Quito
quitting time {n} (the time when a day's work ends) :: fyraften {c}
quiver {n} (arrow container) :: kogger, pilekogger
quiver {v} (shake or move with slight and tremulous motion) :: dirre, sitre, sitre, bævre
quiz {n} (competition in the answering of questions) :: spørgekonkurrence {c}, quiz {c}
quorate {adj} (having a quorum) :: beslutningsdygtig
quota {n} (proportional part or share; share or proportion assigned to each in a division) :: kvote
quotation {n} (fragment of a human expression) :: citat {n}
quotation {n} (act of naming a price; price that has been quoted) :: citation {c}, citering {c}, citering {c}
quotation mark {n} (quotation marks) SEE: quotation marks ::
quotation marks {n} (Note: These languages use “◌”-style marks or other styles as indicated. Some are singular and some plural.) :: anførelsestegn {n} [»◌«], citationstegn {n}
quote {n} (a statement attributed to someone) :: citat {n}
quote {n} (a quotation mark) :: citationstegn
quote unquote {adj} (Emphasize the following word or phrase for irony) :: i gåseøjne
quotient {n} (number resulting from division) :: kvotient {c}
Qur'an {prop} (the Islamic holy book) :: koran {c}
Qur'an {n} (a copy of the Qur'an) :: koran {c}