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1 death
n. död; dödsfall; förstörelse* * *[deƟ]1) (the act of dying: There have been several deaths in the town recently; Most people fear death.) död[], dödsfall2) (something which causes one to die: Smoking too much was the death of him.) död3) (the state of being dead: eyes closed in death.) död[]•- deathly- death-bed
- death certificate
- at death's door
- catch one's death of cold
- catch one's death
- put to death
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2 Death Valley
Death Valley (ökenområde mellan Nevada och Kalifornien i sydvästra USA) -
3 death certificate
dödsattest, dödsbevis* * *(an official piece of paper signed by a doctor stating the cause of someone's death.) dödsattest -
4 death-bed
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5 Death of a Salesman
En handelsresandes död (pjäs skriven av Arthur Miller) -
6 death agony
dödsångest -
7 death and life are in the power of the tongue
tungan har liv och död i sin hand (ord har stor makt och kan till och med vara livsavgörande)English-Swedish dictionary > death and life are in the power of the tongue
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8 death as a result of torture
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9 death by stoning
död genom stening -
10 death chamber
avrättningsrum -
11 death curve
dödskurva -
12 death duty
arvsskatt -
13 death from natural causes
död av naturliga orsaker -
14 death house
dödscell -
15 death march
begravningsmarsch, sorgmarsch -
16 death mask
dödsmask (mask av den dödes ansikte) -
17 death point
dödspunkt -
18 death rate
dödstal, dödlighet, mortalitet; dödlighetsprocent -
19 death rattle
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20 death roll
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Death — (d[e^]th), n. [OE. deth, dea[eth], AS. de[ a][eth]; akin to OS. d[=o][eth], D. dood, G. tod, Icel. dau[eth]i, Sw. & Dan. d[ o]d, Goth. dau[thorn]us; from a verb meaning to die. See {Die}, v. i., and cf. {Dead}.] 1. The cessation of all vital… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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death — [deth] n. [ME deth < OE dēath, akin to OS dōth, OHG tōd, ON dauthi: see DEAD] 1. the act or fact of dying; permanent ending of all life in a person, animal, or plant 2. [D ] the personification of death, usually pictured as a skeleton in a… … English World dictionary
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