Angol | Svéd |
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St [Sts] (abbreviation of Saint) noun [UK: seɪnt] [US: ˈstriːt] | S:tsubstantiv S:tasubstantiv |
st (expressing a sudden desire for silence) interjection [UK: seɪnt] [US: ˈstriːt] | hyss ~et; pl. ~interjektion schinterjektion |
St George's Channel (channel connecting the Irish Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean) proper noun | Sankt Georgskanalenproper noun |
St John's wort (any plant of the genus Hypericum) noun | johannesört [~en ~er]substantiv |
St. Elmo's fire (electrical discharge) noun [UK: seɪnt] [US: ˈstriːt] | elmseld [~en]substantiv Sankt Elmseldsubstantiv |
St. George's Day (saint's day of Saint George) proper noun | Sankt Georgsdagenproper noun |
St. Pölten (capital of Lower Austria) proper noun | Sankt Pöltenproper noun |
St. Stephen's Day (Christian holiday commemorating Saint Stephen) proper noun | Annandag julproper noun |
St. Vitus' dance noun | danssjuka [~n]substantiv |
stab [stabs] (act of stabbing) noun [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | hugg [~et ~]substantiv sticksubstantiv |
stab [stabbed, stabbing, stabs] (to pierce or wound with pointed object) verb [UK: stæb] [US: ˈstæb] | stickaverbIt was John who stabbed Mary. = Det var John som stack ned Mary. |
stab in the back (Act of betrayal) noun [UK: stæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] [US: ˈstæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] | hugg i ryggensubstantiv |
stab in the back (To betray somebody) verb [UK: stæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] [US: ˈstæb ɪn ðə ˈbæk] | hugga i ryggenverb |
stability [stabilities] (condition of being stable) noun [UK: stə.ˈbɪ.lɪ.ti] [US: stə.ˈbɪ.lə.ti] | stabilitet [~en]substantiv |
stabilization [stabilizations] (process of stabilizing) noun [UK: ˌsteɪ.bə.laɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌste.bə.lə.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩] | stabilisering [~en ~ar]substantiv |
stabilizer [stabilizers] (training wheels on child's bicycle) noun [UK: ˈsteɪ.bə.laɪ.zə(r)] [US: ˈsteɪ.bə.ˌlaɪ.zər] | stödhjul [~et ~]substantiv |
stable [stables] (building for managing ungulates, normally horses) noun [UK: ˈsteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈsteɪb.l̩] | stallsubstantiv |
stable [stabler, stablest] (relatively unchanging) adjective [UK: ˈsteɪb.l̩] [US: ˈsteɪb.l̩] | stabil [~t ~a]adjektivThe wormhole is stable. = Maskhålet är stabilt. |
stable boy (boy or young man who attends in a stable) noun | stalledrängsubstantiv |
stablemaster (person in charge of stable) noun | stallgrevesubstantiv tallmästaresubstantiv |
stack [stacks] (computing: data structure) noun [UK: stæk] [US: ˈstæk] | stack [~en ~ar]substantiv |
stack [stacked, stacking, stacks] (To place objects or material in the form of a stack) verb [UK: stæk] [US: ˈstæk] | stacka [~de ~t]verb stapla [~de ~t]verb trava [~de ~t]verb |
stadium [stadia | stadiums] (venue where sporting events are held) noun [UK: ˈsteɪ.dɪəm] [US: ˈsteɪ.diəm] | stadionsubstantiv |
stadtholder (chief magistrate of the Dutch Republic) noun [UK: stˈadthəʊldə] [US: stˈædthoʊldɚ] | ståthållare [~n ~, ~hållarna]substantiv |
staff [staves] (employees of a business) noun [UK: stɑːf] [US: ˈstæf] | personal [~en ~er]substantiv |
staff [staves] (long, straight, thick rod or stick to assist in walking) noun [UK: stɑːf] [US: ˈstæf] | stavsubstantiv |
stag [stags] (adult male deer) noun [UK: stæɡ] [US: ˈstæɡ] | hjort [~en ~ar]substantiv hjorthanesubstantiv |
stag-beetle (a large black beetle with a pair of strong mandibles) noun [UK: ˈstæɡ.ˌbiːtl] [US: ˈstæɡ.ˌbiːtl] | ekoxe [~n ~oxar]substantiv |
stage [staged, staging, stages] ((protest, strike, ...) to carry out) verb [UK: steɪdʒ] [US: ˈsteɪdʒ] | genomföra [~förde, ~fört, pres. ~för]verb |
stage [stages] (in theatre) noun [UK: steɪdʒ] [US: ˈsteɪdʒ] | platformsubstantiv scen [~en ~er]substantiv |
stage [stages] (phase) noun [UK: steɪdʒ] [US: ˈsteɪdʒ] | etapp [~en ~er]substantiv |