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2 fægte
* * *vb( sport) fence;( kæmpe) fight;( i luften med armene) gesticulate;( også) fling one's arms about, flail the air;( leve kummerligt) scrape a bare living,( leve af fiduser) live by one's wits. -
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4 gærdestav
fence picket, hedgestake. -
5 raftehegn
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6 hegn n
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7 indhegne
enclose, fence, rail* * *vb fence, enclose (with a fence). -
8 hegn
sg - hegnet, pl - hegnогра́да ж, и́згородь ж* * ** * *(et -) fence;[ levende hegn] (quickset) hedge. -
9 afstive
vb prop up ( fx a fence; a tree with a stake);( væg) shore up;( med murværk) buttress;(fig: støtte) support,( styrke) strengthen,(neds) buttress up ( fx a weak government). -
10 autoværn
crash fence, crash barrier. -
11 elektrisk
электри́ческийeléktrisk lys — электри́ческое освеще́ние
eléktrisk strøm — электри́ческий ток
* * *electric, electrical, electrified* * *adj electric;[ elektrisk hegn] electric fence;[ elektrisk lys] electric light;[ elektrisk stol] electric chair;[ henrette i den elektriske stol] electrocute;[ henrettelse i den elektriske stol] electrocution;[ elektrisk stød] electric shock;(se også drift). -
12 gærde
* * *(et -r) fence;( i kricket) wicket;[ springe over hvor gærdet er lavest] follow (el. take) the line of least resistance,( generelt) cut corners. -
13 hegne
vb fence (in). -
14 hoppe
sg - hóppen, pl - hópperкобы́ла ж* * *bounce, hop, jiggle, jump, leap, mare, spring* * *I. vb jump;( let og dansende) skip ( fx the little girl skipped along);(på et ben el. om fugle etc) hop ( fx he hurt his leg and had to hop along; the bird (, the frog) hopped across the path);( om større spring) leap ( fx out of the window);( om bold) bounce;[ hoppe og springe for en] wait on somebody hand and foot;[ med præp & adv:][ hoppe af] jump off,( søge tilflugt) defect;[ hoppe over] jump (, leap, hop) (over) ( fx he jumped (etc) (over) the fence);(fig: springe over) skip;[ hoppe på](dvs tro) swallow ( fx don't swallow everything that is told you);[ den hopper jeg ikke på] that won't go down with me;S I don't buy that;[ hoppe på et ben] hop;(se også vogn).II. (en -r)zo mare. -
15 hæle
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16 hæler
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17 indhegning
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18 lurepasse
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19 omgærde
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20 pigtrådshegn
barbed-wire fence.
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