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1 stangspring
* * *pole vaulting;( enkelt spring) pole vault;( øvelsen) the pole vault ( fx compete in the pole vault). -
2 pol
pole, terminal* * *(en -er)(også elekt) pole ( fx negative pole). -
3 rundstok
pole, round stick. -
4 slagterøkse
pole axe. -
5 vognstang
pole of a wagon (, carriage). -
6 stangspring n
pole vault -
7 stage
I. (en -r) pole,( pæl) stake;( lysestage) candlestick.II. vb( drive båd frem) pole, punt;[ stage en mast] stay a mast;[ stage sig frem] pole, punt. -
8 stang
bar, rail, rod, stick* * *(en, stænger) bar;( flagstang) pole, staff;( vandret stang på cykel) crossbar;( brillestang) side bar;( brændselselement til reaktor) slug;( kort stang) stick ( fx of liquorice, of sealing wax);(mar) top mast;( på sporvogn: til strøm) trolley pole;[ stænger](T: ben) stumps, pins;[ der var stænger for vinduerne] there were bars to the windows, the windows were barred;[ på halv stang] at half mast ( fx flags were flown at half mast);[ sænke flaget på halv stang] lower the flag to half mast;[ på hel stang] at full mast;[ hejse flaget på hel stang] hoist the flag to the masthead;[ holde én stangen] hold one's own against somebody. -
9 polarstjernen
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10 pæl
pile, pole, post, stake, stilts* * *(en -e)boundary stake),( kraftigere: stolpe) post ( fx boundary post, fencing post);( lang tynd, også telegrafpæl etc) pole;( til fundamentering) pile;(se også fortøjningspæl);[ hele huset (etc) stod på gloende pæle](fig) everything was in a frenzy of excitement;[ ramme en pæl gennem rygtet] stamp out (el. nail) the rumour;[ en pæl i kødet] a thorn in one's flesh (el. side). -
11 telefonpæl
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12 totempæl
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13 balancerstang
balancing pole. -
14 barberskilt
barber's sign,(i Engl) barber's pole. -
15 bådstage
punt pole. -
16 flagstang
flag-pole / flagstaff* * *flagstaff. -
17 færd
en1) путеше́ствие с, пое́здка ж2) поведе́ние сvǽre i færd med... — занима́ться чем-л. ( передаёт актуальность и продолжительность действия)
* * *(en)( rejse) journey,( søfærd) voyage,( ekspedition) expedition ( fx to the North Pole);[ fra første færd] from the beginning, from the outset;[ pålidelig i al sin færd] reliable in all his dealings;[ give sig i færd med at læse] start reading, begin reading, set about reading;[ være i færd med at læse] be reading;( oppe) be up and about;(dvs oppe) be up early (, late),(fig: i gang med noget) be early (, late);[ hvad er der på færde?] what is going on? what is the matter?T what's up?[ der er noget galt på færde] there is something wrong;[ der er fare på færde] there is danger. -
18 gnave
1. 1, vt, vi1) ( på ngt) грызть; точи́ть (что-л.)2) натира́ть ( ногу)2. 1, vistǿvlerne gnáver — сапоги́ трут
( over ngt) ворча́ть (на что-л.)* * *gnaw, rub* * *vb( om dyr) gnaw ( fx the rats had gnawed a hole in the floor),( smågnave) nibble ( fx the mice had nibbled at the cheese);( slide på) fret ( fx the rope fretted the pole; the current fretted the river bank), eat away at ( fx the sea is eating away at the coast; the mining company ate away at the mountain);( gnave sår i) chafe ( fx the skin);(fig: nage) gnaw ( fx the care that was gnawing at my heart);( være gnaven) grumble ( over at);[ skoene gnaver] the shoes chafe my (, his etc) feet;[ gnave ad hinanden] nag at each other;[ gnave hul i](fx om sko) wear a hole in;( om dyr) gnaw its way through,(fig, om person: arbejde sig igennem) plod through, plough through( fx a book);[ gnave sig ind i] gnaw its way into;[ gnave på]( om dyr) gnaw (at) ( fx a bone),( om person) munch (at) ( fx an apple). -
19 humlestage
( også om person) hop pole. -
20 ildtang
(pair of) fire tongs;[ jeg vil ikke røre det med en ildtang] I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
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