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  • 1 statue

    'stætju:
    (a sculptured figure of a person, animal etc in bronze, stone, wood etc: A statue of Nelson stands at the top of Nelson's Column; The children stood as still as statues.) statue
    statue
    subst. \/ˈstætʃuː\/, \/ˈstætjuː\/
    statue, billedstøtte
    play statues ( barnelek) forklaring: se hvem som kan stå stille lengst, ofte i ubekvemme stillinger

    English-Norwegian dictionary > statue

  • 2 gallery

    'ɡæləri 1. plural - galleries; noun
    1) (a large room or building in which paintings, statues etc are on show: an art gallery.) (kunst)galleri, (maleri)samling
    2) (an upper floor of seats in a church, theatre etc, especially (in a theatre) the top floor.) balkong
    2. adjective
    gallery seats.) balkong-, galleri-
    galleri
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    stoll
    --------
    svalgang
    subst. \/ˈɡælərɪ\/
    1) ( arkitektur) galleri, svalgang, søylegang
    2) (kunst)galleri, kunstmuseum
    3) (teater, opera e.l.) balkong, øverste rad (på balkongen)
    4) ( om folkemengde) galleri, galleripublikum, publikum, tilskuere
    5) skytebane
    6) ( gruvedrift) gang, ort, stoll
    7) ( militærvesen) festningsgang, galleri
    8) ( sjøfart) galleri
    9) (spesielt amer.) auksjonslokale
    play to the gallery ( også overført) spille for galleriet

    English-Norwegian dictionary > gallery

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