Suedeză | Engleză |
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Segerdagen substantiv | Victory Day(a day to commemorate victories in important battles or wars in the countries' history) |
segerhatta substantiv {c} | caul [cauls](part of the amniotic sac which sometimes shrouds a baby’s head at birth) |
segerhuva [~n ~huvor] substantiv {c} | caul [cauls](part of the amniotic sac which sometimes shrouds a baby’s head at birth) |
segermål [~et ~] substantiv {n} | winner [winners](point, goal (etc.) which wins a contest) |
segla [~de ~t] verb | sail [sailed, sailed, sailing, sails](to ride in a boat, especially sailboat) |
seglande adjektiv | sailing(travelling by ship) |
seglarsko [~n ~r] substantiv {c} | boat shoe(type of shoe) |
seglats [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | sail [sails](a trip in a boat) |
Seglet proper noun | Vela(constellation) |
segling [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | sailing [sailings](motion across water) |
seglivad [~livat ~e] adjektiv | tenacious(unwilling to yield from a point of view etc; dogged) |
segmentera [~de ~t] verb | segment [segmented, segmenting, segments](to divide into segments or sections) |
Segorbe proper noun | Segorbe(municipality in Castellón, Spain) |
segra [~de ~t] verb | win [won, won, winning, wins](transitive: achieve victory in) win out(be victorious) |
segrande adjektiv | winning(that constitutes a win) |
segrare [~n ~, segrarna] substantiv {c} | winner [winners](one who has won or often wins) |
segway substantiv {c} | Segway(a motorised personal vehicle) |
Seine proper noun {c} | Seine(river of northern France) |
Seinen proper noun {c} | Seine(river of northern France) |
seismisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | seismic(related to, or caused by an earthquake or other vibration of the Earth) |
sej [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | coalfish(Pollachius virens) |
sejdel [~n sejdlar] substantiv {c} | tankard(drinking vessel) |
sejval substantiv {c} | sei whale(whale of the rorqual family) |
sekatör [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | pruning shears(a tool) |
sekel [seklet sekler ~, seklerna seklen] substantiv {n} | century(100 years) |
sekelskifte [~t ~n] substantiv {n} | turn of the century(beginning or end of a certain century) |
sekin [~en ~er] substantiv | sequin(Italian/Turkish coin) |
sekond [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | second [seconds](attendant of a duel or boxing match standing in for a contestant) |
sekret adjektiv | arcane(understood by only a few; obscure) |
sekret substantiv {n} | secretion [secretions](secreted substance) |
sekretär [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | escritoire(A writing desk with a hinged door) |
sekretariat [~et ~] substantiv {n} | secretariat [secretariats](the office or department of a government secretary) |
sekreterar- adjektiv | secretarial(connected with a secretary's work) |
sekreterare [~n ~, sekreterarna] substantiv {c} | secretary [secretaries](person keeping records and handling clerical work) |
sekreterarfågel [~n ~fåglar] substantiv {c} | secretary bird [secretary birds](member of bird family) |
sekretessavtal substantiv | non-disclosure agreement(contract not to disclose certain information) |
sekretion [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | secretion [secretions](act of secreting) |
sekt substantiv {c} | cult [cults](a sect) sect [sects](religious movement) |