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41 runway
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42 spread out
1) (to extend or stretch out: The fields spread out in front of him.) brede sig2) (to distribute over a wide area or period of time: She spread the leaflets out on the table.) sprede ud3) (to scatter and go in different directions, in order to cover a wider area: They spread out and began to search the entire area.) sprede sig* * *1) (to extend or stretch out: The fields spread out in front of him.) brede sig2) (to distribute over a wide area or period of time: She spread the leaflets out on the table.) sprede ud3) (to scatter and go in different directions, in order to cover a wider area: They spread out and began to search the entire area.) sprede sig -
43 square centimetre
(often abbreviated to cm2, m2 etc when written) (an area equal to a square in which each side is one centimetre, metre etc: If the door is 3 metres high and 1.5 metres wide, its area is 4.5 square metres.) kvadratcentimeter; kvadratmeter* * *(often abbreviated to cm2, m2 etc when written) (an area equal to a square in which each side is one centimetre, metre etc: If the door is 3 metres high and 1.5 metres wide, its area is 4.5 square metres.) kvadratcentimeter; kvadratmeter -
44 steam roller
(a type of vehicle driven by steam, with wide and heavy wheels for flattening the surface of newly-made roads etc.) damptromle* * *(a type of vehicle driven by steam, with wide and heavy wheels for flattening the surface of newly-made roads etc.) damptromle -
45 superhighway
((American) a very wide road for fast traffic.) motorvej* * *((American) a very wide road for fast traffic.) motorvej -
46 throw open
(to open suddenly and wide: He threw open the door and walked in.) smække op* * *(to open suddenly and wide: He threw open the door and walked in.) smække op -
47 trawl
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48 web
[web]1) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) spindelvæv2) (the skin between the toes of a waterfowl.) svømmehud•- webbed- webbing
- web-footed
- web-toed
- Web site
- World Wide Web* * *[web]1) (a type of trap for flies etc made of fine silk threads, spun by a spider etc: a spider's web.) spindelvæv2) (the skin between the toes of a waterfowl.) svømmehud•- webbed- webbing
- web-footed
- web-toed
- Web site
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49 widen
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50 width
[widƟ]1) (size from side to side: What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.) bredde2) (the state of being wide.) bredde; vidde* * *[widƟ]1) (size from side to side: What is the width of this material?; This fabric comes in three different widths.) bredde2) (the state of being wide.) bredde; vidde -
51 wine
(a type of alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of grapes or other fruit: two bottles of wine; a wide range of inexpensive wines.) vin* * *(a type of alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of grapes or other fruit: two bottles of wine; a wide range of inexpensive wines.) vin -
52 wire-netting
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53 world
[wə:ld]1) (the planet Earth: every country of the world.) jorden2) (the people who live on the planet Earth: The whole world is waiting for a cure for cancer.) verden3) (any planet etc: people from other worlds.) planet4) (a state of existence: Many people believe that after death the soul enters the next world; Do concentrate! You seem to be living in another world.) verden5) (an area of life or activity: the insect world; the world of the international businessman.) verden6) (a great deal: The holiday did him a/the world of good.) gøre godt7) (the lives and ways of ordinary people: He's been a monk for so long that he knows nothing of the (outside) world.) verden (udenfor)•- worldly- worldliness
- worldwide
- World Wide Web
- the best of both worlds
- for all the world
- out of this world
- what in the world? - what in the world* * *[wə:ld]1) (the planet Earth: every country of the world.) jorden2) (the people who live on the planet Earth: The whole world is waiting for a cure for cancer.) verden3) (any planet etc: people from other worlds.) planet4) (a state of existence: Many people believe that after death the soul enters the next world; Do concentrate! You seem to be living in another world.) verden5) (an area of life or activity: the insect world; the world of the international businessman.) verden6) (a great deal: The holiday did him a/the world of good.) gøre godt7) (the lives and ways of ordinary people: He's been a monk for so long that he knows nothing of the (outside) world.) verden (udenfor)•- worldly- worldliness
- worldwide
- World Wide Web
- the best of both worlds
- for all the world
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54 WWW
(World Wide Web (a branch of the Internet); letters used at the beginning of addresses of sites on the Internet.) www* * *(World Wide Web (a branch of the Internet); letters used at the beginning of addresses of sites on the Internet.) www -
55 yawn
[jo:n] 1. verb(to stretch the mouth wide and take a deep breath when tired or bored: He yawned and fell asleep.) gabe2. noun(an act of yawning: a yawn of boredom.) gab- yawning* * *[jo:n] 1. verb(to stretch the mouth wide and take a deep breath when tired or bored: He yawned and fell asleep.) gabe2. noun(an act of yawning: a yawn of boredom.) gab- yawning -
56 yawning
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