sträng

  • 121stranger — strang|er [ˈstreındʒə US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: estrangier, from estrange; STRANGE1] 1.) someone that you do not know ▪ Children must not talk to strangers. perfect/complete/total stranger (=used to emphasize that you do… …

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  • 122stranger — strang|er [ streındʒər ] noun count ** 1. ) someone that you do not know: The poster warns children not to talk to strangers. a complete/perfect/total stranger (=used for emphasizing that you do not know the person at all): I didn t want to share …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 123sträv — • sträng, sträv, kärv, tvär, skarp, vresig • besk, frän, sträv, kärv, skarp, bitande • hes, väsande, klanglös, skrovlig, sträv, rosslig, raspig • besk, frän, kärv, skarp, bitande • sträv, grov, ojämn, raspig, rivande, skrovlig, knottrig, narig •… …

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  • 124strangite — strang·ite …

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  • 125stranger rape — strang′er rape n. cvb sexual assault by an assailant upon a person he or she does not know • Etymology: 1990–95 …

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  • 126stranglement — strangˈlement noun (rare) • • • Main Entry: ↑strangle …

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  • 127strangle-weed — strangˈle weed noun A name applied to various parasitic plants, eg dodder, broomrape, that have a strangling effect on crop plants • • • Main Entry: ↑strangle …

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  • 128strangulated — strangˈulated adjective 1. Strangled 2. Constricted, much narrowed • • • Main Entry: ↑strangulate …

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