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21 gågging
substantiv1. det at gå, motion (sport, spil og leg)L. praktiserer en slags kombination af gang og jogging -
22 gåing
substantiv1. gang i roligt tempo som motion/opvarmning (sport, spil og leg) -
23 jogg(n)ing
substantiv1. jogging, trænings(motions)løb i roligt tempo som motion/opvarmning (sport, spil og leg)Klä dig rätt för joggning och kom ihåg pulsklockan!
Tag det rigtige tøj på, når du ska ud og jogge, og husk pulsmåleren!Sammensatte udtryk:joggningsoverall; joggningsrunda; joggningssko
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24 jogga
verbum1. jogge, motions- eller træningsløbe, løbe i roligt tempo som motion/opvarmning (sport, spil og leg) -
25 livsstil
substantiv1. livsstilSom Anna-Lisa ser ut! - Det beror på hennes livsstil. Alldeles för lite motion, alldeles för mycket läsk och godis, alldeles för många pizzor och pannkakor
Som A.-L. dog ser ud! - Det skyldes hendes livsstil. Alt for meget slik og cola, alt for mange pizzaer og pandekager -
26 rasta
verbum1. holde pause/hvile2. lufte, motionere (fx indsatte i fængsler)Min man rastar vovven på mornarna (morgnarna), barnen gör det efer skolan, och jag rastar den på kvällarna
Min mand lufter hunden om morgenen, børnene gør det efter skolen, og jeg lufter den om aftenenSærlige udtryk:Rasta bamse (rasta draken, rasta kobran m.m.)
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28 ultrarapid
adjektivUltrarapida filmer är inspelade med hög hastighet för att kunna visa filmen i slow motion
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29 Vätternrundan
egennavnI Vätternrundan deltar svenska och utländska cyklister. Start och mål är Motala stad. Det är ingen tävling, man cyklar för att få motion och avkoppling
I Vätternrundan er der svenske og udenlandske cyklister. Start og mål er byen M. Det er ikke nogen konkurrence, man cykler for at træne og slappe af
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motion — mo·tion 1 n [Anglo French, from Latin motion motio movement, from movēre to move] 1: a proposal for action; esp: a formal proposal made in a legislative assembly made a motion to refer the bill to committee 2 a: an application made to a court or… … Law dictionary
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Motion — may refer to: Motion (physics), any movement or change in position or place .... Motion (legal), a procedural device in law to bring a limited, contested matter before a court Motion (democracy), a formal step to introduce a matter for… … Wikipedia
motion — n Motion, movement, move, locomotion, stir mean the act or an instance of moving. Motion is the appropriate term in abstract use for the act or process of moving, without regard to what moves or is moved; in philosophical and aesthetic use it is… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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Motion — Mo tion, v. t. 1. To direct or invite by a motion, as of the hand or head; as, to motion one to a seat. [1913 Webster] 2. To propose; to move. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I want friends to motion such a matter. Burton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
motion — [n1] movement, action act, advance, agitation, ambulation, body English*, change, changing, direction, drift, dynamics, flow, fluctuation, flux, full swing*, gesticulation, gesture, high sign*, inclination, kinetics, locomotion, mobility,… … New thesaurus
motion — [mō′shən] n. [ME mocioun < L motio (gen. motionis), a moving < motus, pp. of movere,MOVE] 1. the act or process of moving; passage of a body from one place to another; movement 2. the act of moving the body or any of its parts 3. a… … English World dictionary
Motion — Mo tion, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Motioned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Motioning}.] 1. To make a significant movement or gesture, as with the hand; as, to motion to one to take a seat. [1913 Webster] 2. To make proposal; to offer plans. [Obs.] Shak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
motion — A request filed with the Court for a specific action to be taken. (Bernstein s Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012. motion A request filed with the Court for a specific action to be taken … Glossary of Bankruptcy