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  • 1 engineering

    noun (the art or profession of an engineer: He is studying engineering at university.) ingeniørarbejde; teknologi
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    noun (the art or profession of an engineer: He is studying engineering at university.) ingeniørarbejde; teknologi

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  • 2 Bachelor of Engineering

    see BE.
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    see BE.

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  • 3 genetic engineering

    noun (the science of changing the genetic features of animals and plants.) genteknik
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    noun (the science of changing the genetic features of animals and plants.) genteknik

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  • 4 automotive engineering

    automobilteknik {fk}

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  • 5 B.E.

    ['bi: ɡi:]
    ( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) BE; B.E; bachelorgrad; lavere grad i ingeniørfag
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    ['bi: ɡi:]
    ( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) BE; B.E; bachelorgrad; lavere grad i ingeniørfag

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  • 6 BE

    ['bi: ɡi:]
    ( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) BE; B.E; bachelorgrad; lavere grad i ingeniørfag
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    ['bi: ɡi:]
    ( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) BE; B.E; bachelorgrad; lavere grad i ingeniørfag

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  • 7 ABC

    [eibi:'si:]
    1) (the alphabet: The child has not learnt his ABC.) alfabet(et)
    2) (the simplest and most basic knowledge: the ABC of engineering.) basisviden; ABC
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    [eibi:'si:]
    1) (the alphabet: The child has not learnt his ABC.) alfabet(et)
    2) (the simplest and most basic knowledge: the ABC of engineering.) basisviden; ABC

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  • 8 bachelor

    ['bæ ələ]
    (an unmarried man: He's a confirmed bachelor (= he has no intention of ever marrying); ( also adjective) a bachelor flat (= a flat suitable for one person).) ungkarl; ungkarle-
    - Bachelor of Education
    - Bachelor of Engineering
    - Bachelor of Fine Arts
    - Bachelor of Science
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    ['bæ ələ]
    (an unmarried man: He's a confirmed bachelor (= he has no intention of ever marrying); ( also adjective) a bachelor flat (= a flat suitable for one person).) ungkarl; ungkarle-
    - Bachelor of Education
    - Bachelor of Engineering
    - Bachelor of Fine Arts
    - Bachelor of Science

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  • 9 be

    ['bi: ɡi:]
    ( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) BE; B.E; bachelorgrad; lavere grad i ingeniørfag
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    present tense am [ʌm], are [a:], is [ɪz]; past tense was [woz], were [w†:]; present participle 'being; past participle been [bi:n, (·meriцan) bɪn]; subjunctive were [w†:]; short forms I'm [aim] (I am), you're [ju†] (you are), he's [hi:z] (he is), she's [ʃi:z] (she is), it's [ɪ ] (it is), we're [wi†] (we are), they're [Ɵe†] (they are); negative short forms isn't (is not), aren't [a:nt] (are not), wasn't (was not), weren't [w†:nt] (were not)
    1) (used with a present participle to form the progressive or continuous tenses: I'm reading; I am being followed; What were you saying?.) være i færd med
    2) (used with a present participle to form a type of future tense: I'm going to London.) skulle
    3) (used with a past participle to form the passive voice: He was shot.) blive; være
    4) (used with an infinitive to express several ideas, eg necessity (When am I to leave?), purpose (The letter is to tell us he's coming), a possible future happening (If he were to lose, I'd win) etc.) skulle
    5) (used in giving or asking for information about something or someone: I am Mr Smith; Is he alive?; She wants to be an actress; The money will be ours; They are being silly.) være; blive
    - the be-all and end-all

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  • 10 electrical

    adjective (related to electricity: electrical engineering; electrical appliances; an electrical fault.) elektrisk
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    adjective (related to electricity: electrical engineering; electrical appliances; an electrical fault.) elektrisk

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  • 11 engine

    ['en‹in] 1. noun
    1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) motor
    2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) lokomotiv
    - engineer 2. verb
    (to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) arrangere; iscenesætte
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    ['en‹in] 1. noun
    1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) motor
    2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) lokomotiv
    - engineer 2. verb
    (to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) arrangere; iscenesætte

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  • 12 feat

    [fi:t]
    (an impressive act or achievement: Building the pyramids was a brilliant feat of engineering.) bedrift; præstation
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    [fi:t]
    (an impressive act or achievement: Building the pyramids was a brilliant feat of engineering.) bedrift; præstation

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  • 13 firm

    I [fə:m] adjective
    1) ((fixed) strong and steady: a firm handshake.) fast; solid
    2) (decided; not changing one's mind: a firm refusal.) fast; urokkelig
    II [fə:m] noun
    (a business company: an engineering firm.) firma; virksomhed
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    I [fə:m] adjective
    1) ((fixed) strong and steady: a firm handshake.) fast; solid
    2) (decided; not changing one's mind: a firm refusal.) fast; urokkelig
    II [fə:m] noun
    (a business company: an engineering firm.) firma; virksomhed

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  • 14 gene

    [‹i:n]
    (any of the basic elements of heredity, passed from parents to their offspring: If the children are red-haired, one of their parents must have a gene for red hair.) gen
    - genetic engineering
    - genetics
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    [‹i:n]
    (any of the basic elements of heredity, passed from parents to their offspring: If the children are red-haired, one of their parents must have a gene for red hair.) gen
    - genetic engineering
    - genetics

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  • 15 inclination

    [inklə'neiʃən]
    1) (a tendency or slight desire to do something: Has he any inclinations towards engineering?; I felt an inclination to hit him.) tilbøjelighed; lyst
    2) ((an act of) bowing (the head etc).) bøjning
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    [inklə'neiʃən]
    1) (a tendency or slight desire to do something: Has he any inclinations towards engineering?; I felt an inclination to hit him.) tilbøjelighed; lyst
    2) ((an act of) bowing (the head etc).) bøjning

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  • 16 mathematician

    [-'tiʃən]
    1) (a person who is good at mathematics: For a young boy, he's quite a mathematician!) matematiker
    2) (someone who works in mathematics: He is a mathematician with a local engineering firm.) matematiker; beregner
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    [-'tiʃən]
    1) (a person who is good at mathematics: For a young boy, he's quite a mathematician!) matematiker
    2) (someone who works in mathematics: He is a mathematician with a local engineering firm.) matematiker; beregner

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  • 17 mechanical

    1) (having to do with machines: mechanical engineering.) mekanisk
    2) (worked or done by machinery: a mechanical sweeper.) mekanisk
    3) (done etc without thinking, from force of habit: a mechanical action.) mekanisk; automatisk
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    1) (having to do with machines: mechanical engineering.) mekanisk
    2) (worked or done by machinery: a mechanical sweeper.) mekanisk
    3) (done etc without thinking, from force of habit: a mechanical action.) mekanisk; automatisk

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  • 18 niche

    [ni, ni:ʃ]
    1) (a hollow in a wall for a statue, ornament etc.) niche
    2) (a suitable place in life: He found his niche in engineering.) rette hylde
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    [ni, ni:ʃ]
    1) (a hollow in a wall for a statue, ornament etc.) niche
    2) (a suitable place in life: He found his niche in engineering.) rette hylde

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  • 19 plant

    1. noun
    1) (anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves: flowering/tropical plants.) plante; vækst
    2) (industrial machinery: engineering plant.) maskineri; anlæg
    3) (a factory.) fabrik
    2. verb
    1) (to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow: We have planted vegetables in the garden.) plante
    2) (to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it: The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard.) beplante; anlægge
    3) (to place heavily or firmly: He planted himself between her and the door.) plante
    4) (to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence: He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.) anbringe
    - planter
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    1. noun
    1) (anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves: flowering/tropical plants.) plante; vækst
    2) (industrial machinery: engineering plant.) maskineri; anlæg
    3) (a factory.) fabrik
    2. verb
    1) (to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow: We have planted vegetables in the garden.) plante
    2) (to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it: The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard.) beplante; anlægge
    3) (to place heavily or firmly: He planted himself between her and the door.) plante
    4) (to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence: He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.) anbringe
    - planter

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  • 20 polytechnic

    [poli'teknik]
    (a school or college in which technical subjects, eg engineering and building, are taught.) teknisk universitet
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    [poli'teknik]
    (a school or college in which technical subjects, eg engineering and building, are taught.) teknisk universitet

    English-Danish dictionary > polytechnic

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