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1 genom
through -
2 genomtorr
through dry -
3 genomslag
break through, cut through, holing, intersectiontrångt genomslag; dog hole -
4 golv
substantiv1. gulv2. laveste niveau, nederste grænse (jf. loft=øvre grænse!)Sætte en nedre grænse for lønniveauet (eng. to floor)
Den svenske krone faldt til under bundgrænsen (eng. to go through the floor)
brädgolv; ekgolv; tegelgolv
bræddegulv; egetræsgulv; klinkegulv
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5 tak
substantiv1. tag, loftKan du hjälpa min dotter, hon saknar tak överhuvudet?
Kan du hjælpe min datter, hun har ikke noget sted at bo?
2. øvre grænseplåttak; snedtak; stucktak
bliktag; skråtag; stukloft
Flyga i taket, gå genom taket, gå i taket
Blive rasende, skælde ud (fra eng. hit the roof, go through the roof)
Slå i taket, nå en övre gräns
Ramme loftet (en øvre grænse) (fra eng. hit the ceiling)
Højt til loftet, plads til flere meninger
Der er ikke sket noget, som giver anledning til bekymring
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6 tunnel
substantiv1. tunnel, passage gennem et bjerg eller under jordenBygga en tunnel, gräva en tunnel, köra igenom en tunnel
Bygge en tunnel, grave en tunnel, køre igennem en tunnel
3. bold der bliver spillet mellem en modstanders ben (jf. eng. through the legs!) (fodbold) (sport, spil og leg)S. lavede en elegant tunnel
djurtunnel; grodtunnel; uttertunnel
dyrepassage; frøpassage; odderpassage
avloppstunnel; gångtunnel; järnvägstunnel
afløbstunnel; gangtunnel; jernbanetunnel
Se lyset for enden af tunnelen, begynde at se løsningen på problemet
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7 avbrott
break off, disruption, failuredriftsavbrott; stoppagegangavbrott; break throughstratigrafiskt avbrott; stratigraphic breaktillfälligt avbrott; temporary stoppage -
8 bult
bolt, pin, screwbult med kullrigt huvud; cup headed boltankarbult; anchor bolt, anchoring pin, tie bolt, foundation screw, tie boltbergbult; anchor bolt, roof boltdragbult; set boltexpanderbult; expander-shell bolt, expansion-shell boltgenomgående bult; through boltingjuten bult; grouted boltjusteringsbult; adjustment boltkilbult; slit-and-wedge boltkolvbult; piston boltkulbult; pivotnavbult; hub studpinnbult; stud bolt, stud screwringbult; edge bolt, ring boltschackelbult; shackle boltspindelbult; steering stubspärrbult; catch pinstagbult; stay boltstyrbult; pivot boltstyrspindelbult; steering knuckle pinställbult; stud boltsäkerhetsbult; shear pinvevstaksbult; connecting rod boltöglebult; ring bolt -
9 gangavbrott
break through -
10 hål
hole, aperture, bore, mouth, swallowavlastningshål; relief holebomhål; dry holeborrhål; drill hole, shot holebottenhål; dead-end hole, dead holedräneringshål; drainage hole, relief holeförladda ett hål; stem a holegenomgående hål; through holehörnhål; corner holekilhål; cut holekonturhål; contour holeledarhål; guided holepilothål; advance boreholeprofilhål; profile holeprospekteringshål; prospect holeprovhål; test hole, trial holeslagghål; slag holeslitshål; slit holeslukhål; limestone cavesmåhål; small holespränghål; blast holestorhål; large holestrosshål; bench hole, stope holestyrhål; guide holesulhål; bottom hole, foot holetorrt hål; dry hole -
11 skakränna
shaking channel, shaker conveyor, shaking through -
12 torr
drygenomtorr; through dry -
13 vatteninbrott
break through of water -
14 via
by, through -
15 värmegenombrott
thermal break-through -
16 golv
substantiv1. gulv2. laveste niveau, nederste grænse (jf. loft=øvre grænse!)Sætte en nedre grænse for lønniveauet (eng. to floor)Den svenske krone faldt til under bundgrænsen (eng. to go through the floor)Sammensatte udtryk:brädgolv; ekgolv; tegelgolv
bræddegulv; egetræsgulv; klinkegulvSærlige udtryk: -
17 tak
substantiv1. tag, loftKan du hjälpa min dotter, hon saknar tak överhuvudet?
Kan du hjælpe min datter, hun har ikke noget sted at bo?2. øvre grænseSammensatte udtryk:plåttak; snedtak; stucktak
bliktag; skråtag; stukloftSærlige udtryk:Flyga i taket, gå genom taket, gå i taket
Blive rasende, skælde ud (fra eng. hit the roof, go through the roof)Slå i taket, nå en övre gräns
Ramme loftet (en øvre grænse) (fra eng. hit the ceiling)Højt til loftet, plads til flere meningerDer er ikke sket noget, som giver anledning til bekymring -
18 tunnel
substantiv1. tunnel, passage gennem et bjerg eller under jordenBygga en tunnel, gräva en tunnel, köra igenom en tunnel
Bygge en tunnel, grave en tunnel, køre igennem en tunnelI dag (2014) löper det flera hundra illegala tunnlar mellan Gaza och Egypten
I dag løber der flere hundrede illegale tunneler mellem G. og E.3. bold der bliver spillet mellem en modstanders ben (jf. eng. through the legs!) (fodbold) (sport, spil og leg)S. lavede en elegant tunnelSammensatte udtryk:djurtunnel; grodtunnel; uttertunnel
dyrepassage; frøpassage; odderpassageavloppstunnel; gångtunnel; järnvägstunnel
afløbstunnel; gangtunnel; jernbanetunnelSærlige udtryk:Se lyset for enden af tunnelen, begynde at se løsningen på problemet
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