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21 kornaks
sg - kórnet, pl - kórnaksко́лос м* * *ear of corn. -
22 kornavl
sg - kórnavlenпроизво́дство зерна́* * *corn-growing, grain-growing, grain cultivation. -
23 korndyrkende
adj corn-growing, grain-growing. -
24 kornfedet
adj corn-fed. -
25 kornhandler
(en) corn dealer. -
26 kornlæs
cartload of corn. -
27 kornneg
sheaf (pl sheaves) of corn. -
28 kornrig
adj abounding in corn. -
29 okseøje
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30 skrå
* * *I. (en)( tobak) chewing tobacco;vb chew tobacco;[ en skrå] a quid, a plug;[ en rulle skrå] a twist of chewing tobacco.II. (en)( korn) crushed corn, grits pl;vb crush.III. vb( gå i skrå retning) slant;[ skrå over gaden] cross the street diagonally.IV. adj slanting ( fx roof, handwriting),( ofte blidere) sloping ( fx line, roof, shoulders),(mere F) inclined ( fx plane, roof),F oblique ( fx line, rays);T ( om noget der skal rettes op) cock-eyed ( fx the picture on the wall is cock-eyed),(spøg.) skew-whiff;[ de skrå brædder] the stage, the boards;(spøg.) tread the boards;[ skrå kant] chamfered edge, bevel;[ i skrå stilling] sloping, slanting;(adv) obliquely, on the slant, slantingly;[ klippe stof på skrå] cut material on the bias;[ lægge hovedet på skrå] lean one's head on one side;[ skråt over for] diagonally opposite;(vulg) you can stuff (el. shove) it (up your arse);[ skråt op!] shove it! stuff it! -
31 sæd
* * *I. (en -er)( skik) custom;[ sæder] manners,( moral) morals;[ sæder og skikke] manners and customs.II. (en)( frø, også fig) seed;( korn med strå) corn,(am) grain,( afgrøde) crop;( hos mennesker og dyr) semen, sperm. -
32 sædekorn
seed corn. -
33 såsæd
seed corn. -
34 tæt
blocked, chunky, close, dense, densely, dumpy, right, thick, tight* * *adj( nær) close ( fx contact, co-operation);(mods spredt etc) close ( fx formation, handwriting, print, thicket, weave), thick ( fx cluster, corn, forest, hair, hedge, mass, swarm),( stærkere) dense ( fx clouds, crowd, fog, foliage, forest, fur, mass of people, population, thicket, wood);( om nedbør) heavy;( om person) stocky, thickset;(fig: indholdsmættet) dense ( fx language, writing);[ tæt is] closely packed ice;[ tæt mørke] impenetrable darkness;(mods utæt) tight,( vandtæt) watertight, waterproof,( lufttæt) airtight;adv close ( fx behind, together), closely ( fx packed, written, woven, veiled), thickly ( fx to sow thickly); densely ( fx populated), heavily ( fx the rain was falling heavily); tightly, tight ( fxtightly packed (, shut); packed (, shut) tight);[ med vb:][ tæt besat]( med mennesker) crowded, packed,(med ædelstene etc) studded ( fx with rubies);[ tæt bebygget, tæt befolket], se tætbebygget etc;[ drikke tæt] drink heavily;[ gå tæt på], se ndf;[ holde tæt] keep tight,(fig) keep one's mouth shut;[ holde tæt med noget] keep quiet about something, keep something dark;[ tæt klippet], se tætklippet;[ med præp & adv:][ tæt forbi] close by;[ tæt herved], se ndf: tæt ved;[ tæt op ad] close to;[ tæt på] close to ( fx close to, he looks old);(fig: nær ved at gå galt) it was a near (el. close) thing,T it was a close call (el. shave);[ gå tæt på](fig: undersøge nøje) go (deeply) into; probe (into);[ gå tæt på en](fig) question somebody closely;[ tæt sammen] close (together);[ tæt uden for byen] just outside the town;[ tæt under land] close to the shore;[ tæt ved] nearby ( fx he lives nearby),( nærmere) close at hand, close by;( med styrelse) near, close to ( fx he lives near (, close to) the school). -
35 vintersæd
(bot) winter corn, winter crop(s). -
36 vårsæd
spring-sown cereals, spring corn.
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