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1 nyregrus
gravel. -
2 grusbunke
gravel (, grit) heap,(se grus). -
3 grusgang
gravel walk. -
4 grusgrav
gravel pit. -
5 grusvej
gravel road. -
6 grus n
gravel -
7 grus
sg - grusetгра́вий м; га́лька* * *gravel, grit* * *(et) gravel;(til islagt vej etc) grit;(fig) throw grit into the machinery, throw a spanner into the works;[ styrte det i grus] lay it in ruins. -
8 grav
sg - graven, pl - grave1) ров м, я́ма ж2) моги́ла ж••den, der gráver en grav for ándre, fálder selv derí [i den] — посл. не рой друго́му я́му, сам в неё попадёшь
* * *earth, grave, tomb* * *(en -e)( for døde) grave,( især med monument) tomb;( voldgrav) moat;( udgravning) pit ( fx gravel pit),( langagtig) ditch, trench;( smøregrav) grease pit;( kan ofte gengives:) it is a case of the biter bit;[ den hellige grav] the Holy Sepulchre;T think that everything in the garden is lovely;[ stå med den ene fod (el. det ene ben) i graven] have one foot in the grave;[ lægge én i graven] bury somebody;(fig) be the death of somebody,F bring somebody to his grave;[ han tog hemmeligheden med sig i graven] he took the secret with him to the grave;[ han ville vende sig i sin grav] he would turn (over) in his grave;[ følge én til graven] attend somebody's funeral; -
9 grusgravning
extraction of gravel. -
10 ral
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11 vejgrus
road gravel;( til islagte veje) road grit.
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