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21 løsne et skudd
fire a shot -
22 ringledning for brannvann
fire water ring main -
23 skyte
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24 sparke
fire, sack, kick* * *verb. kick -
25 brannslukkings-apparat
fire-extinguisher -
26 lidenskap
fire, passion -
27 sparke
fire, kick -
28 brannsjef
subst. US: fire chief, fire marshal subst. chief fire officer, chief fire brigade officer subst. UK: chief fire officer -
29 brannfare
subst. (brannteknikk) fire hazard subst. danger of fire, fire risk, fire hazard -
30 brannmester
subst. fire chief, station officer, fire captain subst. station sergeant subst. US: fire captain, fire chief -
31 eld
subst. (formelt) ardour subst. [ skyting] fire (den hellige eld) (the eld) sacred fire (egen eld) friendly fire (f.eks.friendly fire in a war when a soldier accidently shoots his fellow soldier
) -
32 ild
subst. (formelt) ardour subst. (også overført) fire (den hellige ild) the sacred fire (egen ild) friendly fire (In a war, etc.) (gjøre opp ild) make el. light a fire -
33 brannbeskyttelse
subst. fire protection, protection against fire (aktiv brannbeskyttelse) active fire protection -
34 brannforsikringsselskap
subst. fire insurance company, fire insurer, fire office -
35 brannsikring
subst. fire protection, fire safety, fireproofing, fire prevention -
36 brannskadeerstatning
subst. fire indemnity, indemnity for fire loss, damages for fire loss -
37 brannslokking
subst. fire-extinguishing subst. fire extinction, fire fighting subst. (petro) [ med sjøvann] seawater firefighting -
38 brannslokkingsutstyr
subst. (brannteknikk) fire-fighting equipment, fire-extinguishing equipment subst. fire-fighting equipment -
39 brannslokning
subst. fire-extinguishing subst. fire extinction, fire fighting subst. (petro) [ med sjøvann] seawater firefighting -
40 brannslokningsutstyr
subst. (brannteknikk) fire-fighting equipment, fire-extinguishing equipment subst. fire-fighting equipment
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