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  • 1 spærre

    bar, batten, clog, obstruct
    * * *
    vb bar ( fx the entrance, the exit),
    ( blokere) block ( fx fallen trees blocked the road),
    F obstruct;
    ( lukke) close ( fx close a road to motor traffic);
    (merk) block ( fx an account);
    (typ) space out;
    [ spærret skrift] spacing;
    [ gaden (, vejen) spærret!] Closed to Traffic!
    [ med præp, adv:]
    [ spærre af] block up ( fx a door);
    ( med politi) cordon off ( fx an area);
    [ spærre for] block,
    F obstruct ( fx the traffic; the view);
    [ spærre vejen for en] bar (, F: obstruct) somebody's way (el. passage);
    [ spærre inde] shut up ( fx shut somebody up in a prison (, in his room); the dog has been shut up in the house all day),
    (i fængsel el. sindssygehospital også) lock up ( fx he ought to be locked up!), lock away,
    ( blidere udtryk, T) put away;
    [ spærre munden (, øjnene) op] open one's mouth (, eyes) wide.

    Danish-English dictionary > spærre

См. также в других словарях:

  • open prison — noun A prison without the usual close security, allowing prisoners considerably more freedom of movement than in conventional prisons • • • Main Entry: ↑open * * * open prison UK US noun [countable] [singular open prison …   Useful english dictionary

  • open prison — open prisons N COUNT: oft in names An open prison is a prison where there are fewer restrictions on prisoners than in a normal prison. [BRIT] (in AM, use minimum security prison) …   English dictionary

  • open prison — n BrE a prison that does not restrict the freedom of prisoners as much as ordinary prisons …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • open prison — ► NOUN Brit. ▪ a prison with the minimum of restrictions on prisoners movements and activities …   English terms dictionary

  • Open prison — An open prison is an informal description applied to any penal establishment in which the prisoners are trusted to serve their sentences with minimal supervision and perimeter security and so do not need to be locked up in prison cells. Prisoners …   Wikipedia

  • open prison — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms open prison : singular open prison plural open prisons British a prison in which prisoners are allowed more freedom than in ordinary prisons …   English dictionary

  • open prison — noun (C) BrE a prison that does not restrict the actions or freedom of prisoners as much as ordinary prisons; minimum security prison AmE …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • open prison — noun Brit. a prison with the minimum of restrictions on prisoners movements and activities …   English new terms dictionary

  • open prison — restriction of a prisoner s freedom to move about by requiring him to occasionally be present at a certain location …   English contemporary dictionary

  • open borstal — noun Formerly, a borstal run on the same lines as an open prison (qv below) • • • Main Entry: ↑open …   Useful english dictionary

  • Prison — Criminal justice portal Jail and Gaol redirect here. For other uses, see Jail (disambiguation). For other uses, see Prison (disambiguation). A prison (from Old French prisoun) …   Wikipedia

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