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1 snare
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2 snara
I verbum II substantiv1. snare, fælde, løkke, reb -
3 силок
sb msnare; done. -
4 snara
substantiv1. snare, fælde, løkke, reb -
5 snärja
verbum1. fange med snare, snøre, hindre2. snøre/snyde/narre nogen -
6 rännsnara
substantiv1. løkke, snare med løbeknude -
7 snärja
I substantiv II verbum2. snøre/snyde/narre nogenDomaren började ansätta det kvinnliga vittnet med snärjande frågor tills hon slutligen bekände
Dommeren begyndte at gå løs på det kvindelige vidne med generende (ubehagelige) spørgsmål, indtil hun til sidst gik til bekendelse3. vride sig rundt nogen/noget, omslutte4. jage/stresse (hverdagssprog/slang) -
8 Fallstrick
Fallstrick m snare (a fig) -
9 Fußangel
Fußangel f fodangel, snare -
10 Schlinge
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