strand

strand
I strænd II strænd noun
(a thin thread, eg one of those twisted together to form rope, string, knitting-wool etc, or a long thin lock of hair: She pushed the strands of hair back from her face.) tråd, fiber, hårlokk
strand
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tråd
I
subst. \/strænd\/
1) (i tauverk) (tau)streng, dukt, kordel, part
2) (i snor) tråd, fiber
3) lisse, snor
4) (om hår) lokk, tjafs
5) perlebånd
6) (overført) bånd, tråd
linked to us by many strands
knyttet til oss med mange bånd
7) (overført) tråd, linje
the strands of a plot
tråden i en handling
8) (overført) snutt
strands of melody
melodisnutter
II
subst. \/strænd\/
(poetisk) strand
III
verb \/strænd\/
1) flette (sammen), tvinne
2) (i tauverk) slite av en kordel, slite over en kordel
3) legge (tau)
IV
verb \/strænd\/
1) drive i land
2) sette på land, sette på grunn
3) (også overført) strande
4) gå på grunn, grunnstøte, strande
be stranded strandet, ha kjørt seg fast, ikke kunne komme videre
be (left) stranded være strandsatt, bli strandsatt være overlatt til seg selv, bli overlatt til seg selv
she was stranded in a foreign country
hun ble overlatt til seg selv i et fremmed land
stå på bar bakke

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