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(land)

  • 101 fallow

    ['fæləu]
    ((of land) left to its own natural growth and not planted with seeds: We will let this field lie fallow for a year; fallow fields.) brak; uopdyrket
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    ['fæləu]
    ((of land) left to its own natural growth and not planted with seeds: We will let this field lie fallow for a year; fallow fields.) brak; uopdyrket

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  • 102 farmer

    noun (the owner or tenant of a farm who works on the land etc: How many farmworkers does that farmer employ?) landmand; bonde
    * * *
    noun (the owner or tenant of a farm who works on the land etc: How many farmworkers does that farmer employ?) landmand; bonde

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  • 103 fen

    [fen]
    (an area of low marshy land often covered with water.) marsk
    * * *
    [fen]
    (an area of low marshy land often covered with water.) marsk

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  • 104 fertiliser

    [-ti-]
    noun (a substance (manure, chemicals etc) used to make land (more) fertile.) gødning
    * * *
    [-ti-]
    noun (a substance (manure, chemicals etc) used to make land (more) fertile.) gødning

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  • 105 fertilizer

    [-ti-]
    noun (a substance (manure, chemicals etc) used to make land (more) fertile.) gødning
    * * *
    [-ti-]
    noun (a substance (manure, chemicals etc) used to make land (more) fertile.) gødning

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  • 106 flight deck

    1) (the upper deck of an aircraft carrier where planes take off or land.) flyvedæk
    2) (the forward part of an aeroplane where the pilot and crew sit.) cockpit
    * * *
    1) (the upper deck of an aircraft carrier where planes take off or land.) flyvedæk
    2) (the forward part of an aeroplane where the pilot and crew sit.) cockpit

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  • 107 freehold

    adjective ((of land, property etc) belonging completely to the owner, not just for a certain time.) ejendomsret
    * * *
    adjective ((of land, property etc) belonging completely to the owner, not just for a certain time.) ejendomsret

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  • 108 frog

    [froɡ]
    (a small jumping animal, without a tail, that lives on land and in water.) frø
    * * *
    [froɡ]
    (a small jumping animal, without a tail, that lives on land and in water.) frø

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  • 109 frontier

    1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) grænse; grænse-
    2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) grænseområde
    3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) grænse; grænseområde
    * * *
    1) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) grænse; grænse-
    2) (the farthest area of land on which people live and work, before the country becomes wild and deserted: Many families went to make a new life on the frontier.) grænseområde
    3) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) grænse; grænseområde

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  • 110 game reserve

    (an area of land set aside for the protection of animals.) vildtreservat
    * * *
    (an area of land set aside for the protection of animals.) vildtreservat

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  • 111 grab

    1. past tense, past participle - grabbed; verb
    1) (to seize, grasp or take suddenly: He grabbed a biscuit.) snuppe
    2) (to get by rough or illegal means: Many people tried to grab land when oil was discovered in the district.) snuppe; få fat i
    2. noun
    (a sudden attempt to grasp or seize: He made a grab at the boy.) gribe fat i
    * * *
    1. past tense, past participle - grabbed; verb
    1) (to seize, grasp or take suddenly: He grabbed a biscuit.) snuppe
    2) (to get by rough or illegal means: Many people tried to grab land when oil was discovered in the district.) snuppe; få fat i
    2. noun
    (a sudden attempt to grasp or seize: He made a grab at the boy.) gribe fat i

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  • 112 grassland

    noun (land covered with grass, used as pasture for animals.) græsmark
    * * *
    noun (land covered with grass, used as pasture for animals.) græsmark

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  • 113 grounds

    1) (the garden or land round a large house etc: the castle grounds.) park; haveanlæg
    2) (good reasons: Have you any grounds for calling him a liar?) god grund
    3) (the powder which remains in a cup (eg of coffee) which one has drunk: coffee grounds.) grums
    * * *
    1) (the garden or land round a large house etc: the castle grounds.) park; haveanlæg
    2) (good reasons: Have you any grounds for calling him a liar?) god grund
    3) (the powder which remains in a cup (eg of coffee) which one has drunk: coffee grounds.) grums

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  • 114 gulf

    (a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) havbugt; golf
    * * *
    (a part of the sea with land round a large part of it: the Gulf of Mexico.) havbugt; golf

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  • 115 headland

    noun (a point of land which sticks out into the sea.) forbjerg
    * * *
    noun (a point of land which sticks out into the sea.) forbjerg

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  • 116 hedge

    [he‹] 1. noun
    (a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.) hæk
    2. verb
    1) (to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.) undvige; tøve
    2) ((with in or off) to enclose (an area of land) with a hedge.) omgærde
    - hedgerow
    * * *
    [he‹] 1. noun
    (a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.) hæk
    2. verb
    1) (to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.) undvige; tøve
    2) ((with in or off) to enclose (an area of land) with a hedge.) omgærde
    - hedgerow

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  • 117 high and dry

    1) ((of boats) on the shore; out of the water: The boat was left high and dry of the beach.) på land
    2) (in difficulties: Her husband has left her high and dry without any money.) i stikken
    * * *
    1) ((of boats) on the shore; out of the water: The boat was left high and dry of the beach.) på land
    2) (in difficulties: Her husband has left her high and dry without any money.) i stikken

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  • 118 hill

    [hil]
    1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) bakke; høj
    2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) bakke
    - hilly
    - hillside
    * * *
    [hil]
    1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) bakke; høj
    2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) bakke
    - hilly
    - hillside

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  • 119 homeland

    noun (a person's native land: Immigrants often weep for their homeland.) fødeland; hjemland
    * * *
    noun (a person's native land: Immigrants often weep for their homeland.) fødeland; hjemland

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  • 120 homestead

    [-sted]
    noun (a house, especially a farm, with the land and other buildings (eg barns) which belong to it, especially in the United States, Australia etc.) bondegård
    * * *
    [-sted]
    noun (a house, especially a farm, with the land and other buildings (eg barns) which belong to it, especially in the United States, Australia etc.) bondegård

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См. также в других словарях:

  • land — land …   The Old English to English

  • land — land …   English to the Old English

  • Land- — Land …   Deutsch Wörterbuch

  • Land — Land, n. [AS. land, lond; akin to D., G., Icel., Sw., Dan., and Goth. land. ] 1. The solid part of the surface of the earth; opposed to water as constituting a part of such surface, especially to oceans and seas; as, to sight land after a long… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Land ho — Land Land, n. [AS. land, lond; akin to D., G., Icel., Sw., Dan., and Goth. land. ] 1. The solid part of the surface of the earth; opposed to water as constituting a part of such surface, especially to oceans and seas; as, to sight land after a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • land — n 1: an area of the earth usu. inclusive of improvements, bodies of water, and natural or man made objects and extending indefinitely upward and downward compare air right 2: an estate, interest, or right in land land means both surface and… …   Law dictionary

  • Land — may refer to: The part of the Earth that is not covered by water Ecoregion Landscape Landform, physical feature comprises a geomorphological unit Land (economics), a factor of production comprising all naturally occurring resources Land law Real… …   Wikipedia

  • Land — (Pl. teils Länder, selten Lande; ahd. lant) steht für: den nicht von Wasser bedeckten Teil der Erdoberfläche, die Landfläche eine abgrenzbare, durch gemeinsame naturräumliche Merkmale bestimmte Region, Landstrich, siehe Landschaft ruraler,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Land — /land/, n. Edwin Herbert, 1909 91, U.S. inventor and businessman: created the Polaroid camera. * * * I In economics, the resource that encompasses the natural resources used in production. In classical economics, the three factors of production… …   Universalium

  • LAND — Le terme allemand das Land , neutre, revêt plusieurs significations. Il désigne la partie du globe terrestre qui n’est pas recouverte de lacs, de mers ni d’océans et permet de faire la distinction entre campagne (das Land) et ville (Stadt ); il… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Land — sehen: dem Ziele nahe sein, Aussicht haben, mit einer Sache zu Ende zu kommen. Die Redensart stammt von der Seefahrt. Klaus Groth (1819 99) schreibt in seiner Gedichtsammlung ›Quickborn‹ (Gesammelte Werke I,48): »Geld muss sin Vetter em gebn,… …   Das Wörterbuch der Idiome

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