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1 sovseskål
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2 bådehavn
boat harbour. -
3 bådlængde
boat's length;[ vinde med en bådlængde] win by a length. -
4 bådmotor
boat engine. -
5 bådsbesætning
boat crew. -
6 bådsmandskab
boat crew. -
7 bådtog
boat train. -
8 sejle
boat, sail* * *vb sail;( dyrke sejlsport) yacht;( sejle i robåd) row,F canoe;( gennem luften) sail;( skride, komme sejlende) sail ( fx into the room);(T: ligge i rod) be in a mess ( fx the kitchen was in a mess);[ gulvet sejlede af vand] the floor was swimming with water;(dvs komme bagud) lag behind;[ sejle ham agterud] leave him behind, outstrip him,F outdistance him,(mar) leave him astern;[ tage ud at sejle] go for a sail,( i robåd) go for a row;[klar til at sejle kl. 10] ready to leave at 10 o'clock;[ det hele sejlede for mig] my head was in a whirl; everything was swimming before my eyes;[ sejle i kano (, kajak)] go canoeing,F canoe;[ sejle i ballast] sail in ballast;[ sejle i sænk], se sænk;(fig) sail (el. sweep) into the room;(etc) go by steamer (etc);[ han sejlede til USA med " Queen Elizabeth"] he went to USA on (board) the "Queen Elizabeth";[ sejle med kul] carry coal;[ gulvet sejlede med vand] the floor was swimming with water;[ sejle mellem Esbjerg og Harwich] run (el. ply) between E. and H.;[ sejle over Atlanten] cross the Atlantic;[ sejle på Kina] be in the China trade;[ han er sejlet til Amerika] he has left for America;(se også sø). -
9 skib
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10 båd fk
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11 båd
sg - badet, pl - badeва́нна ж* * *bath, bathe* * *(en -e)( også om større skib) boat;[ gå i bådene] take to the boats;[pr. båd] by boat; by sea;[ vi er alle i samme båd] we are all in the same boat. -
12 flyvebåd
flying boat, seaplane;( bæreplansbåd) hydrofoil boat. -
13 robåd
dinghy, rowing-boat* * *rowing boat. -
14 slæbebåd
tug, tug-boat* * *tug(boat). -
15 vand
* * *(et -e) water;[ det er det bare vand imod] it is nothing to;[ vand og brød] bread and water;[ dagligt vande] mean sea level;[ snavset vand] dirty water;[ man skal ikke hælde det snavsede vand ud før man har det rene] don't throw out your dirty water until you get in fresh;[ med præp:][ hælde vandet fra kartoflerne, lade vandet løbe fra kartoflerne] drain the potatoes;[ gå i vandet] go bathing, go swimming, go for a swim, bathe;(fig) be taken in, fall into a trap,T be led up the garden path;[ sætte blomster i vand] put flowers in water;[ sætte en båd i vandet] launch a boat,( fra et skib også) lower a boat;[ vand i hovedet] water on the brain,( fagligt) hydrocephalus;[ vand i knæet] water (el. fluid) on the knee;[ oven vande] above water, afloat;(fig) keep one's head above water;[ hun svævede over vandene] she made her presence felt in the background;[ det er som at slå vand på en gås] it is like water off a duck's back;[ på 10 meter vand] in 10 metres of water;[ det er vand på hans mølle] that suits him (down to the ground), that is grist to his mill;[ til vands] by water, by sea ( fx travel by sea);[ ride hestene til vands] water the horses;[ stå under vand] be under water, be flooded, be submerged;[ sætte under vand] flood;[ byen ligger ved vandet] the town is situated by the sea. -
16 vippe
diving-board, ear, lever, pitch, seesaw, springboard, tilt, waggle* * *I. (en -r)( til leg) seesaw;( til udspring) springboard, diving board;( aks) ear;[ han står lige på vippen] it is touch and go with him;[ det var lige på vippen] it was touch and go.II. vb( lege med en vippe) seesaw;( vippe op og ned) bob up and down,(op og ned el. fra side til side) rock ( fx the boat rocked);( om skib) roll, toss;( med objekt) rock ( fx a boat, a stone),( tippe) tip, tilt ( fx he tilted his chair back),(T: om person = vippe af pinden), se ndf;[ med præp & adv:](dvs afskedige) give him the push,( styrte) topple him,( pille ned) knock him off his perch;[ fuglen vippede med halen] the bird wagged its tail;[ flyet vippede med vingerne] the plane wagged (el. rocked) its wings;[ vippe over til siden] tip, tilt;[ vippe på stolen] tilt one's chair. -
17 bugserbåd
tug (boat). -
18 bund
sg - bunden, pl - bunde1) дно с2) фунда́мент м, осно́ва ж* * ** * *(en -e) bottom;( inderste del) head ( fx of a bay);(om farve etc) ground;[ begynde fra bunden] start from scratch,( og opnå en høj stilling) work one's way up;[ i bunden af båden (, koppen)] in (el. at) the bottom of the boat (, the cup);[ i bund og grund] completely, utterly ( fx depraved), entirely ( fxwrong), thoroughly ( fx honest, spoiled);[ trykke noget i bund] press something home;[ træde speederen i bund] put one's foot right down (on the accelerator);[ med bunden i vejret] upside down, bottom up;[ vende bunden i vejret på noget] turn something upside down;[ nå bunden] reach the bottom,( bunde) touch bottom;(fig: lavpunkt) reach (el. hit) rock bottom;[ nu er bunden nået!] now we are at (el. have reached) rock bottom![ på havets bund] at the bottom of the sea;[ på bunden af koppen (, skålen)] in (el. at, on) the bottom of the cup (, the bowl);[ på bar bund], se II. bar;[ han er et godt menneske på bunden] he is a good man (el. chap) at bottom;(fig) scrape the (bottom of the) barrel;(fig) knock the bottom out of ( fx his argument; the shipbuilding industry), wreck ( fx his plans, the budget);[ gå til bunds] sink,( om skib) go down,F founder,(fig) go down,T go to the dogs;[ forstå til bunds, trænge til bunds i] get to the bottom of;(også fig) drain the cup to the dregs. -
19 bæreplansbåd
hydrofoil (boat). -
20 båddæk
(mar) boat deck.
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