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1 døden
death -
2 dødsdom
* * *subst. death sentence subst. (overført) death warrant (f.eks. ) -
3 dødsfall
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4 død
death, dead -
5 dødsønske
death wish -
6 dødscelle
subst. death chamber subst. [ dødsdømts fengselscelle] death cell, condemned cell subst. [ om avdeling] US: death row (sitte på dødscelle) be on death row -
7 i hjel
adv. to death (fx ) (bibelsk) (du skal ikke slå i hjel) thou shalt not kill (kjede seg i hjel) be bored to death (slå en i hjel) kill somebody (slå tiden i hjel) kill (the) time (sulte i hjel) die of starvation, (starve (to death) -
8 krybbedød
subst. (medisin) cot death, crib death subst. (faglig) sudden infant death, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, SIDS -
9 dødskamp
subst. death struggle, death agony subst. death throes -
10 dødsstraff
subst. capital punishment, death penalty subst. [ dom] death sentence subst. [ bli idømt dødsstraff] be sentenced to death -
11 livsstraff
subst. [ bli idømt dødsstraff] be sentenced to death subst. capital punishment, death penalty subst. [ dom] death sentence -
12 banehogg
subst. death blow, death stroke -
13 banehugg
subst. death blow, death stroke -
14 bildød
subst. car death, road death -
15 blodsdråpe
subst. drop of blood (forsvare seg til siste blodsdråpe) defend oneself to the death (kjempe til siste blodsdråpe) fight to the death, fight to the end -
16 bortgang
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17 dødninghode
subst. [ dødningskalle] death's head, skull subst. (insekt) (Acherontia atropos) death's head hawkmoth -
18 dødsannonse
subst. death notice subst. [ begravelse] funeral announcement, announcement of a death subst. [ nekrolog] obituary -
19 dødsattest
subst. certificate of death, death certificate -
20 dødsbudskap
subst. news of someone's death subst. tidings of someone's death
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