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1 fluid
adj. flytande; obestämd, instabil--------n. vätska* * *['fluid] 1. noun1) (a substance (liquid or gas) whose particles can move about freely.) icke fast kropp2) (any liquid substance: cleaning fluid.) gas, vätska2. adjective1) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) flytande2) (smooth and graceful: fluid movements.) ledig, lättflytande3) ((of arrangements, plans etc) able to be changed easily: My holiday plans are fluid.) obestämd, flytande•- fluidity -
2 fluid extract
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3 fluid mechanics
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4 seminal fluid
sädesvätska -
5 juice
n. juice; saft; vätska, essens; vitalitet; bensin, soppa (slang); ström, el (slang)--------v. pressa ut fruktjuice från (slang)* * *[‹u:s]1) (the liquid part of fruits or vegetables: She squeezed the juice out of the orange; tomato juice.) saft, juice2) ((often in plural) the fluid contained in meat: Roasting meat in tin foil helps to preserve the juices.) saft3) ((in plural) fluid contained in the organs of the body, eg to help digestion: digestive/gastric juices.) []saft•- juicy- juiciness -
6 sperm
n. sperma, sädesvätska; sädescell, spermie* * *[sp:m]plural sperms, sperm - noun1) (the fluid in a male animal etc that fertilizes the female egg.) sperma2) (one of the fertilizing cells in this fluid.) spermie -
7 watery
adj. vattning; som liknar vatten; utspädd, tunn; svag; tårfylld; vattenrik* * *1) (like water; diluted: a watery fluid.) vattnig2) ((of eyes) full of fluid eg because of illness, cold winds etc.) tårfylld3) ((of a colour) pale: eyes of a watery blue.) ljus-, blek- -
8 bile
n. galla; gallsjuka; dåligt lynne, vrede* * *1) (a yellowish thick bitter fluid in the liver.) galla2) (anger or irritability.) ilska•- bilious- biliousness -
9 blood
n. blod; agg, fientlighet--------v. bloda ner; åderlåta* * *1) (the red fluid pumped through the body by the heart: Blood poured from the wound in his side.) blod2) (descent or ancestors: He is of royal blood.) blod, börd•- bloody
- bloodcurdling
- blood donor
- blood group/type
- blood-poisoning
- blood pressure
- bloodshed
- bloodshot
- bloodstained
- bloodstream
- blood test
- bloodthirsty
- bloodthirstiness
- blood transfusion
- blood-vessel
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10 catarrh
n. katarr; snuva* * *(inflammation of the lining of the nose and throat causing a discharge of thick fluid.) snuva, katarr -
11 clot
n. klump; blodpropp--------v. blockera; klumpa sig* * *[klot] 1. noun1) (soft or fluid matter (especially blood) formed into a solid mass: a clot of blood.) klimp, klump2) (a fool or an idiot.) idiot, tjockskalle2. verb(to form into clots: Most people's blood clots easily.) klumpa (tova) [] sig, levra sig, stelna -
12 honey
adj. honungs-, från honung; söt--------n. honung--------v. ställa sig in, lisma* * *1) (a sweet, thick fluid made by bees from the nectar of flowers: bread and honey.) honung2) ((especially American) darling (used when speaking to someone one loves).) älskling•- honeybee- honeycomb
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13 mucus
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14 secrete
v. utsöndra; gömma* * *[si'kri:t]1) ((of a gland or similar organ of the body) to separate (a fluid) from the blood, store it, and give it out: The liver secretes bile.) av-, utsöndra2) (to hide: He secreted the money under his mattress.) gömma undan• -
15 secretion
n. utsöndring; undangömmande* * *[-ʃən]1) (the process of secreting a fluid.) av-, utsöndring2) (a substance produced by this process: Saliva and urine are secretions.) sekret -
16 serum
n. serum* * *['siərəm](a watery fluid which is given as an injection to fight, or give immunity from, a disease: Diphtheria vaccine is a serum.) serum -
17 sting
n. gadd; stick, bett; sveda, smärta--------v. bita, sticka; göra ont, svida; såra; reta upp, hetsa upp; lura* * *1. [stiŋ] noun1) (a part of some plants, insects etc, eg nettles and wasps, that can prick and inject an irritating or poisonous fluid into the wound.) gadd, brännhår2) (an act of piercing with this part: Some spiders give a poisonous sting.) stick, bett3) (the wound, swelling, or pain caused by this: You can soothe a wasp sting by putting vinegar on it.) stick, bett2. verb1) (to wound or hurt by means of a sting: The child was badly stung by nettles/mosquitoes; Do those insects sting?) sticka, bränna2) ((of a wound, or a part of the body) to smart or be painful: The salt water made his eyes sting.) svida -
18 urine
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19 white
adj. vit; klar; oskyldig; ren; ljus; blek; hederlig (slang)--------n. vit färg; vithet; klarhet, renhet; äggvita; vita kläder; vit människa; ögonvita* * *1. adjective1) (of the colour of the paper on which these words are printed: The bride wore a white dress.) vit2) (having light-coloured skin, through being of European etc descent: the first white man to explore Africa.) vit3) (abnormally pale, because of fear, illness etc: He went white with shock.) vit4) (with milk in it: A white coffee, please.) med mjölk2. noun1) (the colour of the paper on which these words are printed: White and black are opposites.) vitt2) (a white-skinned person: racial trouble between blacks and whites.) vit3) ((also egg-white) the clear fluid in an egg, surrounding the yolk: This recipe tells you to separate the yolks from the whites.) []vita4) ((of an eye) the white part surrounding the pupil and iris: The whites of her eyes are bloodshot.) ögonvita•- whiten- whiteness
- whitening
- whitish
- white-collar
- white elephant
- white horse
- white-hot
- white lie
- whitewash 3. verb(to cover with whitewash.) vitlimma, vitmena- white wine
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