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*( transportere) carry,F convey ( til to);( give adgang for, fx luft, vand) admit;( om kapital) inject ( fx inject new capital into the firm);( indskrive i) enter in;( også) supply a town with food;[ tilføre patienten ilt] administer oxygen to the patient;[ tilføre protokollen noget] put something on record, enter something in the record(s);(se også blod). -
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* * *(et -) circulation;(astr) revolution;( om satellit) orbit ( fx put (el. inject) a satellite into orbit);(typ) overrun;(penge etc) put into circulation,( rygte) circulate;[ have omløb i hovedet] be clever, be smart, be sharp(-witted). -
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spit, spray, spurt, squirt, syringe* * *I. (en -r)(med.) syringe;( forstøvningssprøjte) sprayer, atomizer;( brandsprøjte) fire engine,(mar) fire pump;( avis) rag ( fx the local rag);(fig) S be on the needle.II. vb spray ( fx spray water on a burning house; spray fruit trees),( i mindre stråle) squirt,( med slange også) hose;(med.: skylle) syringe ( fx an ear);( indsprøjte) inject,(S: om stof) shoot;( stænke) spatter,( plaske) splash ( fx water on somebody);[ med præp & adv:][ sprøjte frem (el. ud)] spurt out ( fx the blood spurted out),( i mindre stråle) squirt out;[ sprøjte ud af] spurt (out) from, squirt out of;( med slange også) play a hose on something.
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