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1 glas-
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2 spejl
glass, looking-glass, mirror* * *(et -e) mirror, glass,F looking glass;( håndspejl) (hand) mirror;( i bil) driving mirror;(med. & fig) mirror;(mar) stern;( på fuglevinge) speculum, wingbay;( på råvildt) escutcheon;[ blank som et spejl], se spejlblank;[ se sig i spejlet] look into the glass (el. mirror), look at oneself in the glass (el. mirror). -
3 glashandel
glass trade;( glasudsalg) glass shop. -
4 glasdør
glass door;( verandadør) french (el. French) window. -
5 glasfabrikation
glass-making. -
6 glasklokke
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7 glasperle
glass bead. -
8 glasplade
glass plate. -
9 glasprop
glass stopper. -
10 glasrør
glass tube. -
11 glasuld
glass wool. -
12 glasøje
glass eye. -
13 syltetøjsglas
(glass) jam jar. -
14 glasflaske fk
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15 glas n
glass -
16 glas
sg - glasset, pl - glas1) стекло́ с2) стака́н м; рю́мка ж; ба́нка жet glas te — стака́н ча́ю
* * *glass, glassful, lens, tumbler, tumblerful* * *(et -) glass;( lampeglas) chimney;( til tabletter) bottle;(til syltetøj etc) jar;(mar) bell ( fx strike six bells);[ sætte det i glas og ramme] have it framed (and glazed);[ et glas vand] a glass of water;(se også storm). -
17 glasmaleri
( kunsten) stained-glass painting;( billedet) stained-glass picture;[ glasmalerier] stained glass. -
18 glasskab
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19 barometer
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20 forstørrelsesglas
sg - forstǿrrelsesglasset, pl - forstǿrrelsesglasлу́па ж, увеличи́тельное стекло́* * *hand-lens, magnifying-glass* * *magnifying glass.
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Glass — (gl[.a]s), n. [OE. glas, gles, AS. gl[ae]s; akin to D., G., Dan., & Sw. glas, Icel. glas, gler, Dan. glar; cf. AS. gl[ae]r amber, L. glaesum. Cf. {Glare}, n., {Glaze}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. A hard, brittle, translucent, and commonly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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