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1 vacuum
'vækjuəm 1. noun1) (a space from which (almost) all air or other gas has been removed.) lufttomt rom, vakuum2) (short for vacuum cleaner.)2. verb(to clean (something) using a vacuum cleaner: She vacuumed the carpet.) støvsuge- vacuum-flask
- flask Isubst. (f ums elleligvacua) \/ˈvækjʊm\/, flertall \/ˈvækjʊə\/1) vakuum, tomrom2) (luft)tomt rom3) ( overført) tomrom4) ( hverdagslig) støvsugerIIverb \/ˈvækjʊm\/støvsuge -
2 (vacuum-)flask
noun (a container with double walls that have a vacuum between them to keep the contents from losing or gaining heat: a (vacuum-)flask of hot coffee.) termos(flaske) -
3 vacuum flask
subst. \/ˈvækjʊmflaːsk\/ eller vacuum bottle( spesielt britisk) termos(flaske) -
4 vacuum insulation
subst.(materiallære, montasjeteknikk, også vacuum isolation) vakuumisolering -
5 vacuum tube
subst. \/ˈvækjʊmˌtjuːb\/ eller vacuum valvevakuumrør -
6 vacuum brake
subst. \/ˈvækjʊmbreɪk\/vakuumbrems -
7 vacuum-clean
verb \/ˈvækjʊmkliːn\/støvsuge -
8 vacuum cleaner
(a machine that cleans carpets etc by sucking dust etc into itself.) støvsugersubst. \/ˈvækjʊmkliːnə \/støvsuger -
9 vacuum gauge
subst. \/ˈvækjʊmɡeɪdʒ\/vakuummeter -
10 vacuum jug
subst.tv-kanne -
11 vacuum lift
subst.vakuumlift -
12 vacuum mattress
subst.( ambulansefag) vakuummadrass -
13 vacuum-packed
adj. \/ˈvækjʊmpækt\/vakuumpakket -
14 vacuum pump
subst. \/ˈvækjʊmpʌmp\/vakuumpumpe -
15 vacuum splint
subst.( ambulansefag) vakuumspjelk -
16 vacuum treatment
subst.( næringsmiddelfag) vakuumbehandling -
17 vacuum valve
subst. eller valvevakuumrør, elektronrør -
18 Torricellian vacuum
subst.Torricellis tomrom (det lufttomme rommet som oppstår på oversiden av kvikksølvet i den lukkede grenen av et kvikksølvbarometer) -
19 hoover
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20 vac
væk(short for vacation: the summer vac.)Isubst. \/væk\/ (britisk, hverdagslig)1) (forkortelse for vacation) ferie2) (forkortelse for vacuum cleaner) støvsugerIIverb \/væk\/hverdagslig, forkortelse for vacuum clean)støvsuge
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