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1 bubble-politik
политика зачета уровней выброса -
2 ballontyggegummi
bubble gum. -
3 kabinescooter
bubble car. -
4 boble over
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5 boble fk
bubble -
6 sprudle
* * *vb( om væske) bubble,( kraftigere) well,( pludseligt) gush;(= moussere; også fig) bubble, sparkle;[ sprudle af] bubble over with ( fx high spirits, vitality), sparkle with( fx wit);[ sprudle frem] bubble up; well out; gush out. -
7 boble
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8 sæbeboble
(en -r) soap bubble;[ briste som en sæbeboble] burst like a soap bubble. -
9 blære
sg - blǽren, pl - blǽrerпузы́рь м* * ** * *I. (en -r)( luftblære) bubble;( vable, også i glas etc) blister;( galdeblære, urinblære) bladder;( person) show-off.II. vb blister;[ blære sig] show off; swagger;[ blære sig af] boast about;[ blære sig med] show off;( prale med) boast about. -
10 boblehal
air house, air hall,(am) bubble. -
11 bobleparaply
bubbletop (umbrella), bubble umbrella. -
12 bruse
sg - brúsen, pl - brúserдуш м* * *bubble, effervesce, fizz* * *I. (en -r)( til brusebad) shower, spray;( på vandkande) rose,( på vandslange) sprinkler.II. vb(om lyden af havet etc) roar;( om musik) sound,( om orgel) peal;( om silke) rustle;( moussere) fizz,F effervesce;( strutte) stand out,( om fjer) be ruffled up;( komme, med stor ståhej) sail ( fx she sailed into the room);[ bruse op]( blive hidsig) flare up;[ bruse planter over med] spray plants with. -
13 luftblære
( i væske, glas etc) bubble;( i maling også) blister. -
14 strømme
flow, gush, pour, stream* * *vb stream,( jævnt) flow,( voldsomt) pour;( i stort tal) flock, crowd;[ med præp & adv:][ brevene strømmer ind] letters are pouring in;[ regnen har strømmet ned] the rain has been pouring down;( om vand) flood,( om mennesker, dyr) swarm over;[ tårerne strømmede ned ad hendes kinder] tears ran (, stærkere: streamed, poured) down her cheeks;[ strømme over] overflow ( fx the river overflowed (its banks));(fig: om følelse) brim over with ( fx high spirits, joy), bubble over with ( fx enthusiasm, cheerfulness, joy),F overflow with ( fx my heart was overflowing with gratitude);[ strømme over af lovord] be profuse in one's praise;[ folk strømmede til] people flocked (el. crowded) to the place;[ blodet strømmede mig til hovedet] the blood rushed to my head;[ strømme ud] stream (, flow, pour) out ( fx the water (, the pupils) poured out),[ strømme ud af] stream (, flow, pour) out of, gush out of (el. from) (fx blood gushed from the wound); leak out of, escape from. -
15 luftboble fk
air bubble
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