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1 trunks
noun plural (short trousers or pants worn by boys or men, especially the type used for swimming: swimming-trunks; He wore only a pair of bathing -trunks.) idrotts-, simbyxor, kortkalsonger -
2 swimming-trunks
noun plural (short pants worn by boys and men for swimming.) badbyxor -
3 banyan
n. indiskt fikonträd* * *['bænjən](a tree that grows on wet land, with branches that have hanging roots that grow down and start new trunks.) banian, banyan -
4 bracket fungus
(a round, flat fungus that grows out horizontally on the trunks of trees.) ticka -
5 cubicle
n. bås, skrubb, litet rum* * *['kju:bikl](a small room etc closed off in some way from a larger one: Please use the (changing-)cubicle to change into your swimming trunks.) hytt, skrubb, bås -
6 luggage
n. bagage, last; väskor, paket* * *(the suitcases, trunks etc of a traveller: He carried her luggage to the train; ( also adjective) a luggage compartment.) bagage -
7 moss
n. mossa, lav* * *[mos]((any variety of) a type of small flowerless plant, found in damp places, forming a soft green covering on tree trunks etc: The bank of the river was covered in moss.) mossa- mossy -
8 swim
n. simning--------v. simma; flyta* * *[swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) simma2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) simma3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) gå runt, snurra, gunga2. noun(an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) simtur- swimmer- swimming
- swimming-bath
- swimming-pool
- swimming-trunks
- swimsuit
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9 trunk
n. stam; bål (kroppsdel); koffert; snabel* * *1) (the main stem (of a tree): The trunk of this tree is five metres thick.) stam2) (a large box or chest for packing or keeping clothes etc in: He packed his trunk and sent it to Canada by sea.) koffert, trunk3) (an elephant's long nose: The elephant sucked up water into its trunk.) snabel4) (the body (not including the head, arms and legs) of a person (and certain animals): He had a powerful trunk, but thin arms.) bål, överkropp5) ((American) a boot (of a car): Put your baggage in the trunk.) bagageutrymme•- trunks
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