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61 nylontau
subst. nylon rope -
62 overdøve en
verb. [ ved å rope] shout someone down -
63 overlik
subst. (sjøfart) head rope -
64 pert
subst. naut. foot rope -
65 rakettlinje
subst. parrel rope -
66 rakkeline
subst. parrel rope -
67 reip
subst. rope -
68 reperbane
subst. ropework, rope walk -
69 slepeline
subst. hauling line, towline, drag rope, hawser -
70 slepetrosse
subst. (sjøfart) towing line, towing hawser, tow rope -
71 slitestrømpe
subst. rope protector -
72 slå
бить, ударять-r,slo, slått* * *bang, bash, bash, beat, bolt, cut, defeat, hit, hit, knock, mow, smack, strike, throb* * *subst. [ for dør] bolt subst. [ bolteslå] barrel-bolt subst. (beslag) [ reile] dead bolt subst. [bom, skranke] bar verb. [ gi et slag] beat, hit, strike verb. [ støte] strike, hit, knock (f.eks. ), punch (f.eks. ) verb. [gress, o.l.] mow (f.eks.the grass, the lawn
), cut (f.eks.the grass, the hay
) verb. [ beseire] beat (f.eks.beat the enemy, Oxford beat Cambridge
), vanquish, defeat (f.eks.an army, another candidate
) verb. [ overgå] beat (f.eks.you won't easily beat that, as a story-teller he beats all his contemporaries
) verb. [om hjerte, puls] beat, throb verb. [ feste med slag] fasten (with a hammer), nail, fix (f.eks. ) verb. [ prege] strike (f.eks.a coin, a medal
) verb. [ knytte] tie, wrap verb. [ om ur] strike (f.eks.the clock struck two, I heard the clock strike
) verb. [om maskin, banke] knock (f.eks. ) verb. [ gjøre inntrykk på] strike (f.eks.what struck me most was its height, it struck me that he was behaving very oddly
) verb. [ sangfugl] sing, warble verb. [kaste, særl terninger] throw (f.eks. ) verb. [gjøre, lage] make, form verb. [lage lyd, f.eks. vinduer] strike, bang verb. [ tauverk] lay (f.eks. ) verb. [helle, øse] pour, throw, dash (f.eks. water on something verb. [ stemple] stamp verb. [ signalere] beat (f.eks.the reveille, the retreat
), (mar.: på telegrafen) signal (f.eks. ) verb. [ tegne] draw (f.eks.a circle, a line
) verb. [ sparke bakut] kick, lash out verb. [i kricket o.l.] bat (f.eks. ) verb. [slenge, daske] flap (f.eks.trousers flapping about his feet, the sail flapped in the wind
) verb. [ sprelle] leap (f.eks. ) verb. [ strømme ut] pour (f.eks.smoke and flames poured out of the machine
), se også ndf.: slå ud verb. [ om gevær] recoil, (tale:) kick verb. [om rovfugl: slå ned] swoop, pounce verb. [ i veving] beat up verb. [i seiling, baute] tack, come about (under lås og slå) under lock and key -
73 slått tauverk
(tekstil) laid rope -
74 snortrekk
subst. cord drive rope drive -
75 spenntau
subst. (avfallstek) rope -
76 sterk
сильный-t, -e* * *strong, strong, tough, vivid* * *adj. strong (fxman, arm, nerves, boots, rope, likeness, character, faith, feeling, temptation, poison, coffee, taste, smell
) adj. vigorous (fxattack, plant, applause
) adj. powerful adj. loud adj. solid, lasting, durable -
77 styretau
subst. guide rope -
78 støttetau
subst. guy rope -
79 stålkjerne
subst. (mekanikk) independent wire rope core -
80 ståltautrinse
subst. (mekanikk) wire sheave, wire rope sheave
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