Švédčina | Angličtina |
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glo [glodde, glott, pres. glor] verb | stare [stared, staring, stares](to look fixedly) |
glob [~en ~er] substantiv {c} | globe [globes](spherical object) sphere [spheres](spherical physical object) |
global [~t ~a] adjektiv | global(concerning all parts of the world) |
global avkylning substantiv {c} | global cooling(Global declining average temperatures.) |
global uppvärmning substantiv {c} | global warming(increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere to cause climate change) |
globalisation substantiv | globalisationnoun |
globalisering [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | globalisation(process of becoming a more interconnected world) |
globalism substantiv {c} | globalism(doctrine of globalization) |
globetrotter [~n ~trottrar] substantiv {c} | globetrotter(person who travels often to faraway places) |
globulär adjektiv | global(spherical) |
glomerulär adjektiv | glomerular(Of or pertaining to a glomerulus) |
gloria [~n glorior] substantiv {c} | halo [halos](luminous disc around the heads of saints) |
glorifiera [~de ~t] verb | glorify [glorified, glorifying, glorifies](to exalt, or give glory or praise to something or someone) |
glorifiering [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | glorification(the act of glorifying or the state of being glorified) |
glossa [~n glossor] substantiv {c} | gloss [glosses](brief explanatory note or translation of a difficult or complex expression) |
glossar [~et ~en ~ ~er] substantiv {n} | glossary [glossaries](list of words with their definitions) |
glossarium [glossariet glossarier] substantiv {n} | glossary [glossaries](list of words with their definitions) |
glottisstöt [~en ~ar] substantiv {c} | glottal stop [glottal stops](plosive sound articulated with the glottis) |
ana ugglor i mossen verb | smell a rat(to sense something suspicious) |
Anglo-egyptiska Sudan proper noun | Anglo-Egyptian Sudan(Sudan, during the time when it was ruled jointly by Egypt and the United Kingdom) |
anglofil substantiv {c} | Anglophile(person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England) |
anglonormandiska proper noun {c} | Anglo-Norman(language) |
anglosaxare substantiv {c} | Anglo-Saxon(member of the Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) |
anglosaxisk [~t ~a] adjektiv | Anglo-Saxon(related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language) |
Anglosfären proper noun {c} | Anglosphere(Anglophone realm) |
autoglossonym substantiv {c} | autoglossonym(The name of a language in that language) |
bära ugglor till Aten verb | carry coals to Newcastle(do something unneeded or redundant) |
diglossi [~n] substantiv {c} | diglossia(the coexistence of two closely related native languages) |
epiglottis substantiv | epiglottis [epiglottises](cartilaginous organ) |
fjälluggla [~n ~ugglor] substantiv {c} | snowy owl [snowy owls](large white owl) |
hemoglobin [~et] substantiv {n} | hemoglobin [hemoglobins](the iron-containing substance in red blood cells that transports oxygen) |
heteroglossi substantiv {c} | heteroglossia(coexistence of distinct language varieties) |
hornuggla [~n ~ugglor] substantiv {c} | long-eared owl [long-eared owls](Asio otus) |
hökuggla [~n ~ugglor] substantiv {c} | northern hawk owl(Surnia ulula) |
igloo substantiv {c} | igloo [igloos](Inuit snow house) |
immunoglobulin substantiv {n} | immunoglobulin [immunoglobulins](glycoprotein protecting the host) |
isogloss substantiv | isogloss [isoglosses](line indicating geographical boundaries of a linguistic feature) |
jordglob [~en ~er] substantiv | globe [globes](model of Earth) |
jorduggla [~n ~ugglor] substantiv {c} | short-eared owl [short-eared owls](owl) |