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81 betrothed
noun (the person to whom one is betrothed: May I introduce you to my betrothed?) trolovad -
82 blast furnace
noun (a furnace for melting iron ore using blasts of hot air.) masugn -
83 blasting
noun (in mining etc, the breaking up of rock etc by explosives.) sprängning -
84 blood-poisoning
noun (an infection of the blood: He is suffering from blood-poisoning.) blodförgiftning -
85 blood-vessel
noun (any of the tubes in the body through which the blood flows: He has burst a blood-vessel.) blodkärl -
86 blotting-paper
noun (soft paper used for drying up ink.) läskpapper -
87 blow-lamp
noun (a lamp for aiming a very hot flame at a particular spot: The painter burned off the old paint with a blow-lamp.) blåslampa -
88 blow-torch
noun (a lamp for aiming a very hot flame at a particular spot: The painter burned off the old paint with a blow-lamp.) blåslampa -
89 blowhole
noun (a breathing-hole (through the ice for seals etc) or a nostril (especially on the head of a whale etc).) andningshål, blåshål, spruthål -
90 blueness
noun blåhet -
91 boarding-house
noun (a house where people live and take meals as paying guests.) pensionat, inackorderingsställe -
92 boarding-school
noun (a school which provides accommodation and food as well as instruction.) internatskola -
93 boasting
noun skrytande -
94 body language
noun (body movements, facial expressions etc that show what a person (really) feels or thinks.) kroppsspråk -
95 bodywork
noun (the outer casing of a car etc: The bodywork of his new car has rusted already.) karosseri, utformning -
96 boiling-point
noun (the temperature at which something boils.) kokpunkt -
97 bollard
1) (a post for controlling traffic: The pedestrian shopping area has been closed off with bollards.) stolpe2) (a short post on a wharf or ship round which ropes are fastened.) pollare -
98 booking-office
noun (an office where travel tickets etc are sold: a queue at the station booking-office.) biljettkontor, biljettlucka -
99 bookshop
noun (a shop which sells books.) bokhandel -
100 borehole
noun (a hole made by boring, especially to find oil etc.) borrhål
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