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1 sår
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2 banesår
subst. mortal wound, death wound -
3 skade
damage, damage, harm, harm, harm, hurt, injury, wound, wound* * *subst. [på ting etc.] damage (på to) subst. [ på legemet] injury subst. [ noe negativt] harm, mischief subst. [ maskinskade] breakdown, engine trouble subst. [ havari] accident, injury subst. (jus) damage (også i flertall, skader = damage, damages = skadeserstatning) verb. damage (f.eks. ) verb. injure (f.eks.He injured his leg.
) (jus) (ideell skade) non-economic damage (komme til skade) get hurt, hurt oneself, come to grief (ubotelig skade) irreparable damage -
4 skuddsår
subst. bullet wound, gunshot wound -
5 spiralfalset kanal
subst. (vvs) spiral wound duct spiral wound tube -
6 såre
hurt, injures, wound* * *verb. injure, hurt, offend (f.eks. ) verb. hurt verb. wound verb. hurt one's feelings -
7 differensialviklet motor
subst. differentially-wound motor -
8 dobbelt garn
subst. (tekstil) multiple wound yarn -
9 dødelig
смертельный, со смертельным исходом-, -e* * *fatally, deadly, fatal* * *adj. deadly adj. (formelt) mortal (fxdisease, peril
) adj. fatal (fx ) (en dødelig) a mortal -
10 dødelig sår
subst. mortal wound -
11 faseviklet
adj. (elektrisitet) phase-wound -
12 forbinde
associate, bind, connect, join, link, relate* * *verb. [ legge bandasje på] dress (fx ), bandage (f.eks. ) verb. [forene, samle] combine (f.eks.he combines the two offices of professor and head of a college, combine the parts into a whole
) verb. [knytte sammen, danne mellomledd mellom] connect (f.eks.the district is connected with the mainland by a narrow strip of land
) verb. [ assosiere] connect (f.eks.the meaning usually connected with this word
), associate (f.eks.we do not associate the same thing with that idea
) verb. [ egenskaper] combine (f.eks.he combines caution with great presence of mind
) verb. [ elektrisitet og telefoni] connect, interconnect, link, join, bridge verb. (overført) involve, entail verb. (petro) [ rørledninger] tie-in verb. (kjemi) combine -
13 forbinding
* * *subst. (medisin) [ legge bandasje] bandaging, dressing (f.eks. ) subst. [bind, bandasje] dressing, bandage subst. (vvs) connection subst. [ sammenknytning] joining, connecting -
14 forferdelig
ужасный, -ая, -ое-, -e* * *appalling, awful, awfully, dreadful, frightful, ghastly, terrible, terribly, terribly* * *adj. horrifying, appalling adj. [ skrekkinnjagende] terrible (f.eks.a terrible accident, crime, defeat, destruction, disaster, pain, wound, what a terrible business!
) adj. tremendous (fx ) adj. [ umåtelig] awful (f.eks.he is an awful fool, an awful lot of people
), tremendous (f.eks.he got a tremendous fright, a tremendous lot of people
) -
15 framkomme
verb. [ med forslag] bring forward, put forward, offer verb. [ oppstå] result (from) verb. [ bli kjent] emerge, come to light verb. [ bli offentliggjort] be published, appear, come out (f.eks.The new edition has come out.
) verb. [ bli til] be produced verb. [ om årsak] result from (f.eks. ) verb. [ som resultat] result verb. [ vise seg] appear, come out, turn up, come to light -
16 fremkomme
verb. [ med forslag] bring forward, put forward, offer verb. [ oppstå] result (from) verb. [ bli kjent] emerge, come to light verb. [ bli offentliggjort] be published, appear, come out (f.eks.The new edition has come out.
) verb. [ bli til] be produced verb. [ om årsak] result from (f.eks. ) verb. [ som resultat] result verb. [ vise seg] appear, come out, turn up, come to light -
17 fæl
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18 gapende sår
subst. (et gapende sår) a gaping wound -
19 hjertesår
subst. heart wound -
20 kjøttsår
subst. flesh-wound
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