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danish

/dey-nish/US // ˈdeɪ nɪʃ //UK // (ˈdeɪnɪʃ) //

丹麦语,丹麦人,丹麦,丹麦文

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the Danes, their country, or their language.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a North Germanic language, the language of Denmark, closely related to Norwegian, Swedish, and Icelandic. Abbreviations: Dan, Dan.
    • : Danish pastry.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Differences between Danish farms and those in Wisconsin make outbreaks less likely, the state’s veterinarian has said.

  • Martin Petersen Lennards, the Danish public sector leader for IBM Global Business Services, says his company’s tool is pretty much ready to go.

  • The project was announced and approved by the Danish government last summer.

  • Danish public health officials say that if it weren’t for their extensive monitoring, they would be feeling a false sense of confidence right now.

  • Banks in Denmark first issued 20-year bonds with 0% coupons a few years ago, as investors looking for a safe place to park their money drove down rates in the Danish mortgage-backed covered-bond market.

  • Of course, with such a soft-handed approach comes criticism from the Danish right.

  • The event grew out of an anti-consumerist action by the Danish radical theater collective Solvognen.

  • Nolde was an anti-Semite and member of the Danish Nazi Party.

  • The Danish Air Force, as luck would have it, had just the aircraft.

  • But Lundbeck, the Danish maker of Nembutal, no longer sells the drug to U.S. prisons.

  • I have in this way seen some Queries put to me about matters connected with the history of the Danish settlements in England.

  • In answer to them I beg to state, that all the names terminating in -by unquestionably are of Danish origin.

  • Mr. Taylor is perfectly right in supposing that several of these names of places contain the names of the old Danish conquerors.

  • His remarks upon the situation of the villages with Danish names are most interesting and instructive.

  • Then Eric hailed us, and Thorgils ran out his oars, and we went alongside the Danish ship.