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1 proteststrejke
protest strike,( hvor arbejderne forlader arbejdspladsen) walk-out. -
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* * *vb( lukke) close (down) ( fx a department, a mine, a railway line, a school), shut down;( frasige sig, opgive) retire from; resign ( fx one's office);( konservere, sylte) preserve,(i salt etc) pickle ( fx herrings);( dræbe) kill ( fx an adversary);( på jagt) bring down, kill;( lægge fra sig) lay down ( fx one's arms, one's pen);(rør etc) lay ( fx cables, pipes; the foundation stone);[ nedlægge arbejdet] stop work,( strejke) (go on) strike, come out, down tools;[ nedlægge arbejdspladser] abolish (, F: shed) jobs;[ det arbejde der er nedlagt i bogen] the work put into the book;[ hans principper er nedlagt i denne bog] this book embodies his principles;[ nedlægge i jorden] put into (el. place in) the earth;[ nedlægge en krans på en grav] lay a wreath on a grave;[ nedlægge protest] make (, F: lodge) a protest; protest ( imod against);[ nedlægge bestemt protest imod] protest emphatically against;(jur) submit (el. set up) a claim;[ nedlægge en stilling] abolish (, ved universitet: disestablish) a post;
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