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1 bod
booth, shed, stand* * *subst. [ til redskap] shed, toolshed subst. [ butikk] shop subst. [ salgsbod] booth, stall -
2 BOD
booth, shed, stand* * *fork. biological oxygen demand, BOD -
3 boks
can, tin, tub* * *subst. [ hermetikk] tin, can, tin can, canister subst. [liten seksjon, rom] booth, cubicle subst. (teleteknikk) call box, telephone booth subst. (fly) box subst. [ rom i bank] safe deposit box subst. [ til bankens midler] strongroom subst. (tømrerfag) square timber -
4 telefonkiosk
kiosk, phone box, telephone booth* * *subst. telephone booth, call box -
5 telefonkiosk
phone booth, call box, telephone booth -
6 avlukke
subst. compartment, cubicle subst. room, small room, booth, closet subst. box, compartment, cubby-hole -
7 bomstasjon
subst. toll, toll house, toll booth, toll gate -
8 bomveiprosjekt
subst. toll booth project -
9 bu
int. boo subst. booth, stall -
10 dusjkabinett
subst. shower, shower booth, shower cabinet, shower cubicle -
11 fotoboks
subst. [ som overvåker trafikken] speed camera, photo radar (camera) subst. [ kiosk til å ta bilder i] photo booth -
12 kiosk
kiosk, stand* * *subst. kiosk, bookstall, newsstand subst. US: convenience store [ telefonkiosk] UK: kiosk, telephone kiosk, telephone box [ telefonkiosk] US: telephone booth -
13 sprøyteboks
subst. (maling) spray booth -
14 sprøytebåsavfall
subst. spray booth waste -
15 sprøytekabin
subst. (maling) [ sprøyteboks] spray booth -
16 stemmeavlukke
subst. polling booth -
17 telefonboks
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18 tenkeboks
subst. think tank, thinktank subst. isolation booth -
19 valgavlukke
subst. polling booth -
20 vannsamler
subst. (mekanikk) water-collector booth, water collector
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