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1 snæver
confined, narrow* * *adj narrow;(om klæder etc) tight, close-fitting;[ i snævrere forstand] in a more restricted sense;[ inden for snævre grænser] within narrow limits (, F: bounds);( bibelsk) the strait gate;[ i en snæver vending] at a pinch. -
2 stemmeret
franchise, suffrage, vote* * *the right of voting (el. to vote),F franchise ( fx franchise was confined to men),T the vote;[ almindelig stemmeret] universal suffrage;[ stemmeret for kvinder] votes for women,F woman suffrage;[ give én stemmeret] give somebody the vote,F enfranchise somebody;(i forsamling el. om aktie) nonvoting ( fx delegate, member; share). -
3 seng
* * *(en -e) bed;(uden sengeklæder etc) bedstead;[ holde sengen] keep to one's bed,F be confined to one's bed;[ gå i seng, gå til sengs] go to bed;[ ligge i sengen] be in bed,( være syg) be ill in bed;[ ligge i sengen med influenza] be laid up with the flu;[ være oven senge] be up and about, be on one's feet again;[ få te på sengen] have tea in bed;[ tage én på sengen] find somebody in bed;(fig: overrumple) catch somebody napping;( overraske) take somebody by surprise;[ stå ud af sengen] get out of bed;[ sidde ved hans seng] sit at his bedside;(se også ben).
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