English to Danish Meaning of puzzle - gåde


Puzzle :
gåde

gåde, labyrint, roderi, døs, forvirring, forlegenhed, Nederlag, stof, spørgsmål, bedrag, fupnummer, tvivl

forbløffe, forvirre, gåde, genere, distrahere, mystificere, overvælde, være flov, blande, være forvirrede, blive forvirret, grus, døs, bluffe

gådeundrendepuzzlementpuslespilgådefuldt
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Definitions of puzzle in English
Noun(1) a particularly baffling problem that is said to have a correct solution(2) a game that tests your ingenuity
Verb(1) be a mystery or bewildering to(2) be uncertain about; think about without fully understanding or being able to decide
Examples of puzzle in English
(1) It was like the whole puzzle had fallen off the table.(2) those who solve this puzzle in the shortest time are eligible for awards(3) Deciding which end is which has always been a puzzle , but now I know.(4) And here you have the explanation of that great riddle which used to puzzle people - evil and pain.(5) For example, the Saboteur mutator turns a solitaire puzzle into a three-player game.(6) Another small piece of the puzzle fell into place for me.(7) It has always been a puzzle to me that a man so brilliant and personally kind can occasionally err in such judgments.(8) Even if that were true, however, it would not be a good reason to give up trying to understand the puzzle .(9) It was Luke's face assaulting me with that tender ease, every touch and laugh like a puzzle piece falling into place.(10) so the pieces of the puzzle fall into place(11) There may yet be other solutions to this difficult puzzle .(12) What is left is the puzzle and the enigma that we need to figure out.(13) While I cannot hope to resolve the puzzle , I can explain why I come to this conclusion.(14) Is Sunda to Sahul a board game that looks like a puzzle or a puzzle with some board game elements?(15) The Two Reconstructions explains a puzzle that lies at the heart of America's development as a political democracy.(16) It's not as though anything is actually is happening, yet pieces of the puzzle fall out of the box all the time.
Related Phrases of puzzle
(1) jigsaw puzzle ::
puslespil
(2) crossword puzzle ::
kryds og tværs
(3) puzzle out ::
puslespillet ud
(4) puzzle over ::
puzzle løbet
(5) monkey puzzle ::
abe puslespil
Synonyms
Noun
1. enigma ::
gåde
Verb
3. perplex ::
forvirre
4. think hard about ::
tænke grundigt over
5. work out ::
træning
6. nonplus ::
nonplus
Different Forms
puzzle, puzzled, puzzlement, puzzles, puzzling
Word Example from TV Shows
Relax, it's
a hard puzzle.

Relax, it's a hard PUZZLE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3

Did Sheldon and Amy give
you guys that puzzle, too?

Did Sheldon and Amy give you guys that PUZZLE, too?

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 12

Which, other than its
surprisingly fun puzzle page,

Which, other than its surprisingly fun PUZZLE page,

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17

But we haven't
finished the puzzle.

But we haven't finished the PUZZLE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3

Apparently, he's 12-down in
the TV Guide crossword puzzle.

Apparently, he's 12-down in the TV Guide crossword PUZZLE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 19

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