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1 sewage
-i‹noun (waste matter (carried away in sewers).) kloakkkloakkvannsubst. \/ˈsuːɪdʒ\/, \/ˈsjuːɪdʒ\/1) avløpsvann, kloakkvann2) kloakkanlegg, kloakknett -
2 sewage disposal plant
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3 sewage treatment plant
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4 sewage farm
(a place where sewage is treated and disposed of.) renseanleggsubst. \/ˈsuːɪdʒfɑːm\/, \/ˈsjuːɪdʒfɑːm\/1) forklaring: sted der kloakk behandles, spesielt til gjødsel2) kloakkanlegg -
5 sewage works
subst. \/ˈsuːɪdʒwɜːks\/, \/ˈsjuːɪdʒwɜːks\/ ( tar verb i entall eller flertall) -
6 sewage system
subst. \/ˈsuːɪdʒˌsɪstəm\/, \/ˈsjuːɪdʒˌsɪstəm\/kloakknett, kloakksystem, kloakkanlegg -
7 channel
' ænl 1. noun1) (the bed of a stream or other way through which liquid can flow: a sewage channel.) kanal, renne, leie2) (a passage of deeper water in a river, through which ships can sail.) skipslei3) (a narrow stretch of water joining two seas: the English Channel.) kanal, strede, sund4) (a means of sending or receiving information etc: We got the information through the usual channels.) kanal, bane5) ((in television, radio etc) a band of frequencies for sending or receiving signals: BBC Television now has two channels.) kanal2. verb1) (to make a channel in.) lage/grave ut en kanal2) (to direct into a particular course: He channelled all his energies into the project.) kanaliserekanal--------renneIsubst. \/ˈtʃænl\/1) kanal, sund2) elveleie, leie3) seilløp, led4) renne, kanal, rennestein5) (EDB, radio eller TV) kanal6) fure, kannelyr, rifle7) ( overført) fure, bane, spor, linje, retning, medium, kanal, vei, instansgjennom de vanlige kanalene \/ den vanlige veienthrough (the) official channels ad tjenesteveiIIverb \/ˈtʃænl\/1) lage kanaler i, lage furer i, grave ut2) rifle, kannelere3) lede, kanalisere -
8 plumber
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9 septic tank
(a tank in which sewage is partially purified by the action of bacteria.) septiktanksubst.septiktank
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