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bro:d1) (wide; great in size from side to side: a broad street.) bred, vid2) (from side to side: two metres broad.) bred, i bredden3) (general; not detailed: We discussed the plans in broad outline.) i grove trekk•- broaden- broadly
- broad daylight
- broad-minded
- broadside onbredIsubst. \/brɔːd\/(spesielt amer., slang) kvinnfolk, ludder, støkkeIIadj. \/brɔːd\/1) bred, vid, vidstrakt2) grov, generell (uten detaljer)3) ( overført) fri, tolerant, frisinnet, liberal, vidsyntfaren deres var en vidsynt, tolerant mann4) ( om utsagn) rett på sak, rå, uanstendig, grov5) ( om dialekt) bred, utpregetbroad effect helhetsinntrykkbroad pennant ( militærvesen) kommandoflaggbroad transcription ( språkvitenskap) grov lydskriftin broad daylight midt på lyse dagenit's as broad as it's long det er hipp som happ, det kommer ut på ettIIIadv. \/brɔːd\/fullstendig, heltbroad awake lysvåkenspeak broad snakke bredt, snakke dialekt -
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transkripsjonsubst. \/trænˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n\/, \/trɑːnˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n\/1) avskriving, transkripsjon, gjengivelse, utskrivning2) avskrift, kopi, utskrift3) ( musikk) transponering, transkripsjon, arrangement4) omskrivning, transkripsjon, overføring5) ( fonetikk) lydskrift, fonetisk transkripsjon6) ( radio) lydbåndopptak, plateopptakbroad transcription ( språkvitenskap) grov lydskriftnarrow transcription ( språkvitenskap) eksakt lydskrift(electrical) transcription grammofonopptak
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