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1 våben
firearm, weapon* * *(et -) weapon ( fx swords and other weapons; a political weapon; tears were her best weapon);(pl: om krigsvåben og især håndvåben) arms;( våbenart) arm ( fx the air arm);(her.) arms, coat of arms,( skjold) escutcheon,(am) shield;( anvendt ved dødsfald) hatchment;[ bekæmpe (, slå) ham med hans egne våben] beat him at his own game; use his own weapons against him;[ bære våben] carry (, F: bear) arms;[ gribe til våben] take up arms;[ kalde til våben] call to arms;[ nedlægge våbnene] lay down (one's) arms;[ under våben] under arms. -
2 ABC
sg - ABC'en, pl - ABC'erа́збука жbegýnde fra ABC — начина́ть с азо́в
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3 angrebsvåben
pl weapons of offence. -
4 antikveret
adj obsolete ( fx weapons, ideas), out of date,(neds) antiquated ( fx hat, views). -
5 gammeldags
старомо́дный; устаре́вший* * *ancient, antique, antiquated, dated, out of date, dowdy, low-tech, old-fashioned, square* * *adj old-fashioned, old-world ( fx courtesy);( forældet) old-fashioned,(mere neds) antiquated ( fx ideas),( gået af brug) obsolete ( fx ideas, weapons);(om ord etc: lånt fra ældre sprog) archaic ( fx words; "ere" is an archaic term for "before"),( ved at gå af brug) obsolescent,( gået af brug) obsolete ( fx slang);adv in an old-fashioned manner (el. style). -
6 mega-
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7 spredning
* * *spreading; scattering, dispersal; dispelling, dissipation; diffusion;( i statistik) dispersion ( fx of examination scores);[ spredning af atomvåben] spread of nuclear weapons, nuclear proliferation;[ der er stor spredning i karaktererne] there is wide variation in the marks. -
8 tung
cumbersome, heavy, heavy going, leaden, onerous, stodgy, weighty* * *adj heavy ( fx burden, metals, weapons; air, food; taxes, responsibility, duty, heart, style, sigh, sleep);( besværlig) hard, difficult;( sørgelig) hard ( fx fate, times), sad;( tungnem) slow-witted, slow;( af sind) brooding;( af væsen) heavy;( atomfys) heavy ( fx hydrogen, water);[ tung at danse med], se danse;[ tunge drenge](fig) heavyweights;( i skoleklasse) the less able pupils;[ det er den tunge ende vi har tilbage] the worst is yet to come;[ tung om hjertet], se hjerte;[ jeg er tung i hovedet] my head feels heavy;[ tungt vejr] close (el. oppressive) weather,T muggy weather;(se også tungt).
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