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1 bom
barrier, miss* * *int. bang subst. [ jernbanebom] gate, level-crossing gate, level-crossing barrier subst. [ hindring] barrier, bar, hindrance subst. [ fadese] blunder subst. [ for innkreving bompenger] toll bar, turnpike subst. [ ikke treff] miss subst. (gymnastikk) beam subst. (sjøfart) [ til seil] boom subst. (sjøfart) [ lastebom] derrick, cargo boom subst. cantilever subst. jib boom adv. absolutely, completely -
2 barriere
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3 autovern
* * *subst. safety barrier, safety fence, crash barrier, crash fence subst. guide post, guide rail, guardrail, safety rail -
4 fuktsperre
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5 handelshindring
subst. (økonomi) barrier to trade, trade barrier -
6 sperresjikt
subst. (energi) blocking junction, energy barrier subst. (teleteknikk) depletion layer, barrier layer -
7 sperreskikt
subst. (energi) (Riksmål, eg. sperresjikt) blocking junction, energy barrier subst. (teleteknikk) (Riksmål, eg. sperresjikt) depletion layer, barrier layer -
8 vegrekkverk
subst. (veibygging) safety fence, safety barrier, crash barrier -
9 veirekkverk
subst. (veibygging) safety fence, safety barrier, crash barrier -
10 absolutt kostnadshindring
subst. (økonomi) absolute cost barrier, absolute cost advantage -
11 aluminiumsbarriere
subst. [ aluminiumsbarrière] aluminium barrier -
12 avfallssperre
subst. (mekanikk) debris barrier -
13 avgangshinder
subst. (økonomi) barrier to exit -
14 avsperring
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15 barrierefilm
subst. (korrosjon) [ barrièrefilm] barrier layer -
16 barrieresikring
subst. [ barrièresikring] fence or barrier supervision -
17 beskyttelseskrem
subst. (rengjøring) barrier cream -
18 beskyttelsesskjerm mot overslag
subst. (energi) flash barrier -
19 beskyttelsesvegg
subst. protective barrier -
20 billettkontroll
subst. inspection of tickets, barrier
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