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1 bille fk
beetle -
2 bille
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3 borebille
zo death-watch (beetle). -
4 coloradobille
Colorado beetle. -
5 dødningeur
zo death watch beetle. -
6 eghjort
zo stag-beetle. -
7 jomfru
sg - jómfruen, pl - jómfruerде́вушка ж, деви́ца ж; де́вственница ж* * *maiden, virgin* * *(en -er)(mø) virgin;( husjomfru) housekeeper;( kahytsjomfru) stewardess;( smørrebrødsjomfru, omtr =) sandwich maid;( brolæggerjomfru) rammer, beetle;[ jomfruen](astr) Virgo;[ gammel jomfru] old maid,(mere F) spinster;[ jomfru Maria] the Virgin (Mary). -
8 jordloppe
zo flea beetle. -
9 løbebille
zo ground beetle. -
10 skarnbasse
zo dung beetle. -
11 smælder
(en -e)zo click beetle. -
12 trampe
clump, pound, stamp, stomp, tramp* * *vb(nedtrampe etc) trample;( stampe) stamp;[ trampe med fødderne] stamp one's feet;[ trampe noget ned] trample down something ( fx trample down the grass);[ hun blev trampet ned] she was trampled underfoot;[ trampe på](også fig) trample on ( fx his toes, his feelings);( for at knuse) stamp on ( fx a beetle, rebels). -
13 træbuk
(en -ke)zo longicorn (beetle). -
14 vandkalv
zo water beetle. -
15 ådselbille
zo carrion beetle. -
16 ådselgraver
zo sexton beetle. -
17 coloradobille fk
Colorado beetle [Leptinotarsa decemlineata] -
18 kartoffelbille fk
Colorado beetle [Leptinotarsa decemlineata]
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