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1 gadekamp
street fight;[ gadekampe] street fighting. -
2 efternotering
street prices,(am) curb prices pl. -
3 folkeliv
street life. -
4 gadefest
street party. -
5 gadelygte
street lamp. -
6 gaderenovation
street cleaning, scavenging. -
7 gadesanger
street singer. -
8 gadeskilt
street sign. -
9 gadesnavs
(street) dirt, mud. -
10 gadeteater
street theatre. -
11 gadevise
street ballad. -
12 gårdsanger
street singer. -
13 bykort
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14 gadehjørne n
street corner -
15 gadelygte fk
street light -
16 gadenavn n
street name -
17 gade fk
street <St.> -
18 gade
sg - gáden, pl - gáderу́лица жmidt på gáden — на середи́не у́лицы
blind gáde — тупи́к м
* * ** * *(en -r) street;(fig) change one's tactics,( ændre argumenter) shift one's ground;[ på gaden] in the street ( fx we were walking in the street),(= på jorden) on the street ( fx there was a lot of snow on thestreet),(= ude, i gaderne) on the street(s) ( fx there were many cars on the street; the newspaper was on the streets at 9);(am kun) on the street;[ stå på gaden](være uden bolig el. arbejde) be on the street;[ sætte på gaden] turn into the street,( om lejer også) turn out,F evict;( om prostitueret) go on the street(s);[ værelse til gaden] room facing the street, front room; -
19 bred
1. sg - bredden, pl - bredderбе́рег м2.широ́кий* * *bank, brink, broad, wide* * *I. (en -der)(af flod el. sø) bank,(af sø el. hav) shore;[ floden gik (el. løb) over sine bredder] the river overflowed (el. broke) its banks;[ ved havets bred] on the seashore.II. adj( især om åbning) wide ( fx opening, entrance, street; the river is 50 metres wide);( især om flade) broad ( fx plank, street, river; shoulders, chest; grin; 2 metres broad);(fig) broad ( fx agreement, interpretation, selection),F comprehensive ( fx treatment of a subject),( også om fortælling) detailed ( fx description);( om stilen) diffuse;( om dialekt) broad;[ seks fod lang og fire bred] six feet by four;[ de brede lag] the masses, the general public; the common people;( ofte =) the man in the street;[ over en bred front] on a wide (el. broad) front;[ gøre bredere] widen, broaden;(fig) have broad shoulders;(fig) the primrose path;(se også bredt). -
20 gadehandler
sg - gádehandleren, pl - gádehandlereу́личный продаве́ц м* * ** * *(en -e) hawker, street trader,F street vendor.
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