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1 kjør utfor veien
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2 avløp
subst. outlet, drain, drainage, run-off, run-off flow, effluent subst. [ som går vekk] discharge, stream, outflow, outward flow subst. (vvs) plug-hole -
3 avløpskoeffisient
subst. (energi) run-off coefficient -
4 avrenning
subst. (vvs) run-off -
5 avrenningskoeffisient
subst. (vvs) run-off coefficient -
6 avstrømningsområde
subst. run-off area, discharge area -
7 overflateavrenning
subst. (vvs) surface run-off -
8 overvann
subst. surface water, floodwater subst. (vvs) storm water run-off subst. (energi) headwater -
9 skadeavløp
subst. (forsikring) claims run-off -
10 skadeavvikling
subst. (forsikring) claims run-off -
11 spesifikt avløp
subst. (energi) specific run-off -
12 tilsigsområde
subst. (geologi) run-off catchment area, recharge area -
13 tørrår
subst. (energi) dry year, minimum run-off year -
14 våtår
subst. (energi) wet year, peak run-off year -
15 årsavløp
subst. annual flow, annual runoff subst. (energi) annual run-off, water resources year -
16 flykte
flee, fly, run off -
17 rømme
abscond, evacuate, run off -
18 løpe sin vei
run away, cut and run, make off -
19 flykte
* * *verb. flee, fly, take flight verb. [ ta til flukten] run away (f.eks.the demonstrators ran away on the arrival of the police
) verb. [ unnvike] escape (f.eks.two prisoners have escaped from Dartmoor Prison
) verb. [ stikke av] take oneself off, make oneself scarce verb. [ om elskende par] elope, run away (f.eks.his wife ran away with the chauffeur
) verb. [ til en person] take refuge with (f.eks. ) -
20 borde
verb. (sjøfart) board verb. (sjøfart) run alongside (gå fra borde) disembark, go ashore (legge fra borde) shove off
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