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1 eksplosiv
explosive -
2 sprengstoff
explosive -
3 eksplosiv
explosive, explosive* * *subst. [ sprengstoff] explosive, explosives adj. [ voldsom] explosive, violent, hot -
4 sprengstoff
* * *subst. explosive subst. (overført) dynamite (f.eks.an issue full of political dynamite
) subst. (gruvedrift) blasting agent (fjelltekn.) (blandet sprengstoff) mixed explosive -
5 sprengvirkning
subst. explosive el. blast effect subst. bursting effect, explosive strength -
6 brannfarlig
adj. inflammable, liable to catch fire, combustible, explosive -
7 brisante eksplosiver
subst. (gruvedrift) high explosive -
8 detonasjonsstreng
subst. (petro) explosive detonating cord -
9 drivladning
subst. booster charge subst. low explosive -
10 eksplosiv blanding
subst. explosive mixture -
11 eksplosiv dekompresjon
subst. explosive decompression -
12 eksplosiv forbrenning
subst. (gruvedrift) explosive burning -
13 eksplosiv gass
subst. explosive gas -
14 eksplosiv gassblanding
(petro) explosive gas -
15 eksplosiv vare
subst. (miljøteknikk) explosive goods -
16 eksplosivt avfall
subst. explosive waste -
17 eksplosivt stoff
subst. (miljøteknikk) explosive substance -
18 eksplosjonsartet
adj. explosive -
19 eksplosjonsbølge
subst. explosion wave, explosive wave -
20 eksplosjonsenergi
subst. explosive energy
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