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switch, wrestler* * *subst. (elektrisitet) switch, power switch, interrupter, breaker, switch button, actuator, switch knob subst. (elektrisitet) knob subst. (petro) [ for høy belastning] force switch high subst. (idrett) [ person] wrestler subst. (petro) [ for høy høyt nivå] level switch high high subst. (petro) [ for høy strømning] flow switch high subst. (petro) [ for høy temperatur] temperature switch high subst. (petro) [ for høy vibrasjon] vibration switch high subst. (petro) [ for høy-høy belastning] force switch high high subst. (petro) [ for høy-høy strømning] flow switch high high subst. (petro) [ for høy-høy temperatur] temperature switch high high subst. (petro) [ for høyt differansetrykk] pressure differential switch high subst. (petro) [ for høyt nivå] level switch high subst. (petro) [ for høyt trykk] pressure switch high subst. (petro) [for høyt/lavt trykk] pressure switch high low subst. (petro) [ for lastvelger] load selector switch subst. (petro) [ for lav hastighet] speed switch high subst. (petro) [ for lav prøvestrømming] low sample flow switch subst. (petro) [ for lavt differansetrykk] pressure differential switch low subst. (petro) [ for lavt nivå] level switch low subst. (petro) [ for lavt turtall] speed switch low subst. (petro) [ for lukket stilling] position switch low subst. (petro) [ for manuell gjenstart] manual restart switch subst. (petro) [ for stikkontaktkurs] socket circuit switch subst. (petro) [ for strømutlading] discharge current switch -
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drop, fall* * *subst. (i verdi) decline in value, depreciation subst. [av priser, kurser, temperatur, o.l.] fall (f.eks.a fall of prices, a fall of temperature
) subst. [ minkning] fall, drop, decrease, downfall subst. [ redusering] fall,drop subst. [fra makt, posisjon] downfall, overthrow, fall (f.eks.the fall of the Government, the King
) subst. [foss, elv] fall subst. [ vinkel] slope, downward gradient, downward slope, drop subst. (i vannstand) fall of the water level subst. (vvs) [ledningens, sanitær] grade, slope inclination subst. [ toners] cadence, fall subst. (vvs) [ ventilasjon] air drop subst. (sjøfart) [ tau på seilbåt] halyard subst. [om draperi, kjole etc.] hang (f.eks.the hang of the curtain (, of her dress
)) subst. [ i håret] fall, wave (i hvert fall) at any rate, at all events, anyhow, in any case (i hvert fall) (i det minste) at least (hovmod står for fall) pride goes before a fall (hårets fall) the lie of the hair, (langt) the fall of the hair (i beste fall) at best (i motsatt fall) if not, otherwise (i så fall) if so, if that is the case (i verste fall) at worst, if the worst comes to the worst (regeringen står for fall) the Government is heading for a fall, T the Government is on its last legs (stå for fall) be about to fall -
3 høyde
height, height, hill* * *subst. height (f.eks.the height of the fever, the temperature
) subst. [ vekst] height, stature, tallness subst. size, height subst. (matematikk) altitude, perpendicular subst. (meteorologi) altitude subst. (fly) height, altitude subst. hill, elevation, eminence, height (f.eks.the heights or hills above the city
) subst. hill, eminence subst. [ nivå] level, stature subst. hillock, mound, knoll subst. barrow, tumulus subst. loudness (f.eks. ) subst. height, pitch (f.eks.of a note, a voice
) subst. [ tone] pitch (et fjells høyde) the height (el. altitude) of a mountain (fri høyde) headway, clear headway, height of travelling space, head
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