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6 støvforurenset luft
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verb. dust, remove dust, dust off -
8 støvinnhold
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9 støvutskiller
subst. (arbeidsmiljø) dust separator, dust collector, precipitator, dust collecting equipment -
10 atomstøv
subst. radioactive dust, atomic dust -
11 fehode
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12 fnugg
* * *subst. [ støvfnugg] speck of dust, particle of dust subst. (overført) [ lite grann] scrap, shred, bit subst. [ av ull] fluff subst. (tekstil) flock subst. [ snøfnugg] flake, snowflake -
13 masovnstøv
subst. blast furnace dust, flue dust -
14 samle
собирать-er, -a/-et, -a/-et* * *assemble, collect, collect, gather, store, unite* * *verb. [ bringe sammen stykke for stykke] gather (f.eks.mushrooms, pebbles, shells
) verb. [ skaffe seg] gather (f.eks. ), acquire (f.eks. ) verb. [ innsamle] collect, gather verb. [ tiltrekke] attract (f.eks.the football match attracted a large crowd
), bring together verb. [ sette sammen] assemble (f.eks.an engine, a machine gun, assemble the separate parts into a finished whole
) verb. [ forene] unite, unify (f.eks. ), amalgamate, merge (f.eks. ) verb. [ bli full av] gather (f.eks.dust, rust
), collect (f.eks. ) verb. [ kompilere] compile (f.eks. ) verb. [ til et rike] unite -
15 støv
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16 støvbindemiddel
subst. (vvs) dust adhesive medium, dust bond -
17 støvgrann
subst. speck of dust, dust particle -
18 støvkonsentrasjon
subst. dust load subst. (gruvedrift) dust concentration -
19 støvside
subst. (vvs) dust loaden air side, dust side -
20 støvsky
subst. cloud of dust, dust cloud
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Dust — (d[u^]st), n. [AS. dust; cf. LG. dust, D. duist meal dust, OD. doest, donst, and G. dunst vapor, OHG. tunist, dunist, a blowing, wind, Icel. dust dust, Dan. dyst mill dust; perh. akin to L. fumus smoke, E. fume. [root]71.] 1. Fine, dry particles… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dust — [dust] n. [ME < OE, akin to MLowG: for IE base see DUN1] 1. powdery earth or other matter in bits fine enough to be easily suspended in air 2. a cloud of such matter 3. confusion; turmoil 4. a) earth, esp. as the place of burial … English World dictionary
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dust|y — «DUHS tee», adjective, dust|i|er, dust|i|est. 1. covered with dust; filled with dust: »He found some dusty old books in the attic. 2. like dust; dry and powdery: »dusty ch … Useful english dictionary
Dust — (d[u^]st), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dusted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dusting}.] 1. To free from dust; to brush, wipe, or sweep away dust from; as, to dust a table or a floor. [1913 Webster] 2. To sprinkle with dust. [1913 Webster] 3. To reduce to a fine… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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dust|er — «DUHS tuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that dusts. 2. a cloth, brush, or the like, used to get dust off things. 3. an apparatus for sifting or blowing dry poisons on plants to kill insects. 4. a contrivance for removing dust by sifting; sieve. 5 … Useful english dictionary
dust-up — dust ups N COUNT A dust up is a quarrel that often involves some fighting. [INFORMAL] He s now facing suspension after a dust up with the referee. Syn: scrap … English dictionary
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dust-up — [dust′up΄] n. Slang a commotion, quarrel, or fight * * * … Universalium
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