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1 ingeniørvidenskab
engineering. -
2 ingeniørarbejde
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3 teknologi
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4 cand. polyt.
(en -er)( kan gengives) Master of Engineering, M. Eng. -
5 doctor
:### [ doctor juris](dr. jur.) Doctor of Laws (LL. D.);(dr. med.) Doctor of Medicine (M.D.);(dr. odont.) Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.);(dr. phil.) Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.);( ved naturvidenskabeligt fakultet) Doctor of Science (D.Sc.);(dr. techn.) Doctor of Engineering (D. Eng.);(dr. theol.) Doctor of Divinity (D.D.). -
6 gensplejsning
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7 maskinfagene
pl the engineering trades. -
8 polytekniker
(en -e) [student or graduate of a college of engineering]. -
9 stud.
fk. f. studiosus;[være stud. jur.] be a law student;[være stud. mag.] be studying for an arts degree;[være stud. med.] be a medical student, be studying medicine;[være stud. polit.] be a student of economics;[være stud. polyt.] be a student of engineering;[være stud. theol.] be studying divinity. -
10 teknik
technicality, technique* * *(en -ker)( fremgangsmåde) technique;( som videnskab) technical science, technology;( maskinteknik) engineering;( som begreb) technology ( fx modern technology);[ ny teknik] new technology;[ teknikkens fremskridt] the advances of technology. -
11 vandbygning
hydraulic engineering,( som videnskab) hydraulics. -
12 vandbygningsvæsen
Department of Hydraulic Engineering. -
13 B.E
Bachelor of Engineering, BE -
14 BE
Bachelor of Engineering, BE -
15 genteknik
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16 lavere grad i ingeniørfag
Bachelor of Engineering, BE -
17 automobilteknik fk
automotive engineering
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