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1 bred
broad, wide* * *adj. broad, wide -
2 bredt flertall
broad majority -
3 bredt samarbeide
broad cooperation -
4 vidstrakt
broad, vast* * *adj. extensive, vast -
5 bred
broad, wide -
6 vidsynt
broad-minded -
7 bredbladet
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8 bredsporet
adj. broad-gauge(d), broad-gage(d) -
9 breibladet
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10 breisporet
adj. broad-gauge(d), broad-gage(d) -
11 front
* * *subst. [ forside] front subst. [ aksjonsgruppe] front subst. (meteorologi) front subst. (militær) front, front line, frontline (gjøre holdt og front) halt and stand to attention (meteorologi) (kald front) cold front (over en bred front) over a broad front (på en bred front) over a wide front, on a wide front (på vikende front) in retreat (rykke frem på bred front) advance on a broad (meteorologi) (varm front) warm front -
12 høylys
(ved høylys dag) broad daylight, in broad daylight -
13 høylys dag
subst. broad daylight (på høylys dag) in broad daylight -
14 aksent
* * *subst. [ uttalemåte] accent subst. [ fremhevelse] emphasis, stress subst. [ i musikk] ictus (med aksent) with an accent (sterk/kraftig aksent) a distinct (broad, heavy) accent (uten aksent) unaccented, unstressed (uten aksent) without an accent, without a foreign accent (uten utenlandsk aksent) -
15 barmfager
adj. broad-bosomed -
16 bile
subst. broad axe, adze, squaring axe verb. go by car, go in a car, motor -
17 bondebønne
subst. (botanikk) (Vicia faba) broad bean -
18 bredbygd
adj. broad-built, heavy-set -
19 bredbåndsdemodulator
subst. (TV) broad-band demodulator -
20 bredbåndsstøy
subst. broad band noise
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Broad — (br[add]d), a. [Compar. {Broader} (br[add]d [ e]r); superl. {Broadest}.] [OE. brod, brad, AS. br[=a]d; akin to OS. br[=e]d, D. breed, G. breit, Icel. brei[eth]r, Sw. & Dan. bred, Goth. braids. Cf. {Breadth}.] 1. Wide; extend in breadth, or from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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