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J {n} (playing card) | :: Kn [knekt] |
jab {n} ((boxing) a short straight punch) | :: jabb {c} |
jab {v} (to deliver a quick punch) | :: jabba |
Jabberwock {prop} (fantastical monster) | :: Tjatterskott, Tjatterslån |
jabiru {n} (Jabiru mycteria) | :: jabirustork |
jacaranda {n} | :: jakaranda {c} |
jack {n} (device for raising and supporting a heavy object) | :: domkraft |
jack {n} (playing card) | :: knekt {c} |
jack {n} (surface mounted connector) | :: jack {n} |
jack {n} (knave) SEE: knave | :: |
jack {n} (freshwater pike) SEE: pike | :: |
jackal {n} (wild canine) | :: schakal {c}, sjakal {c} |
jackalope {n} (cross between a jackrabbit and antelope) | :: jackalope {c}, harhjort {c} |
jackass {n} (male donkey) | :: åsna {c} |
jackass {n} (foolish or stupid person) | :: åsna {c} |
jackbooted {adj} (authoritarian or oppressive) SEE: authoritarian | :: |
jackdaw {n} (Coloeus monedula) | :: kaja {c} |
jackdaw {n} (Coloeus dauuricus) SEE: Daurian jackdaw | :: |
jacket {n} (piece of clothing worn on the upper body outside a shirt or blouse) | :: jacka {c} |
jacket {n} (piece of a person's suit) | :: kavaj {c} |
jacket potato {n} (a baked potato) SEE: baked potato | :: |
jackfruit {n} (jackfruit tree) | :: jackfrukt {c} |
jackhammer {n} (portable percussive drill device) | :: tryckluftsborr {c} |
jack-in-the-box {n} (child’s toy) | :: gubben i lådan {c} |
jack of all trades {n} (one competent in many endeavors) | :: tusenkonstnär, mångsysslare |
jack of clubs {n} (playing card) | :: klöver knekt {c} |
jack of diamonds {n} (playing card) | :: ruter knekt {c} |
jack off {v} (jerk off) SEE: jerk off | :: |
jack of hearts {n} (playing card) | :: hjärter knekt {c} |
jack of spades {n} (playing card) | :: spader knekt {c} |
jacks {n} (a children's game) | :: jacks |
jack shit {pron} ((vulgar) nothing, anything) | :: ett skit {n}, ett [...] skit {n}, ett [...] dyft {n}, ett [...] dugg {n}, ett [...] jota {n} [colloquial], ett ... smack {n} [colloquial] - with all translations inte is needed, [...] can be replaced with jävla [more common spelling] / djävla, jäkla [more common spelling] / djäkla, jädra or fucking [slang] to create a swear word, otherwise only skit is a swear word by itself. |
Jackson {n} (cognates of the surname) SEE: Johnson | :: |
Jacob {prop} (one of the sons of Isaac and Rebecca) | :: Jakob |
Jacob {prop} (male given name (the standard form)) | :: Jakob |
jacquerie {n} (a violent revolt by peasants) | :: bondeuppror |
jade {n} (gem) | :: jade |
jaeger {n} (rifle) SEE: rifle | :: |
jaeger {n} (seabird) | :: labb {c} |
Jaffa {prop} (a port in western Israel) | :: Jaffa |
jaguar {n} (Panthera onca) | :: jaguar {c} |
Jah {prop} (God) SEE: God | :: |
jail {n} (place for short-term confinement) | :: häkte |
jail {v} (imprison) SEE: imprison | :: |
jail cell {n} (jail cell) SEE: prison cell | :: |
jailer {n} (one who guards inmates) | :: fångvaktare {c} |
jailkeeper {n} (jailer) SEE: jailer | :: |
Jainism {prop} (religion and philosophy) | :: Jainism |
Jalalabad {prop} (a city in eastern Afghanistan) | :: Jalalabad |
jalopy {n} (old, dilapidated car) | :: bilskrälle, rishög |
jam {n} (sweet mixture of fruit boiled with sugar) | :: sylt {c} |
jam {n} (blockage, congestion) | :: stockning {c}, propp {c} |
jam {n} (impromptu informal performance) | :: jam |
jam {n} (difficult situation) | :: knipa, trubbel |
jam {v} (music: to improvise as a group) | :: jamma |
Jamaica {prop} (country in the Caribbean) | :: Jamaica |
Jamaican {n} (person of Jamaican descent) | :: jamaican {m}, jamaicanska {f} |
Jamaican {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Jamaica, the Jamaican people or the Jamaican language) | :: jamaicansk |
jambalaya {n} (rice-based dish from Louisiana) | :: jambalaya {c} |
James {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Jakob |
James {prop} (one of two Apostles) | :: Jakob |
James {prop} (male given name (the standard form)) | :: Jakob |
jam jar {n} (car) SEE: car | :: |
jam jar {n} (container for jam) | :: syltburk {c} |
jammed {adj} (overcrowded; congested) | :: överfull |
Jane {prop} (feminine form of John) | :: Johanna |
janissary {n} (former Turkish soldier) | :: janitsjar {c} |
janitor {n} (caretaker) | :: vaktmästare |
janitor {n} (doorman) | :: vaktmästare {c} |
Jan Mayen {prop} (Norwegian territory) | :: Jan Mayen |
January {prop} (first month of the Gregorian calendar) | :: januari {c} |
Janus {prop} (Roman god of doorways, gates and transitions) | :: Janus |
Janus {prop} (moon of Saturn) | :: Janus |
Japan {prop} (a country in East Asia) | :: Japan |
Japanese {adj} (of or relating to Japan) | :: japansk |
Japanese {n} (person of Japan) | :: japan {c} [male], japanska {c} [female] |
Japanese {n} (Japanese language) | :: japanska |
Japanese beetle {n} (species of beetle) | :: japanbagge {c} |
Japanese encephalitis {n} (viral disease) | :: Japansk encefalit |
Japanese knotweed {n} (Fallopia japonica) | :: parkslide |
Japanese tit {n} (Parus minor) | :: östlig talgoxe {c} |
Japanophilia {n} (strong interest in Japan) | :: japanofili {c}, nippofili {c} |
jape {n} (joke or quip) SEE: joke | :: |
jar {n} (small, approximately cylindrical container) | :: burk {c} |
jarbua terapon {n} (Terapon jarbua) | :: jarbua |
jargon {n} (technical terminology unique to a particular subject) | :: jargong {c} |
jargon {n} (language characteristic of a particular group) | :: jargong {c} |
jarl {n} (medieval Scandinavian nobleman, especially in Norway and Denmark) | :: jarl {c} |
Jasmine {prop} (female given name) | :: Jasmine {c} |
jasmine rice {n} (fragrant rice) | :: jasminris {n} |
Jason {prop} (leader of Argonauts) | :: Jason, Iason |
Jason {prop} (given name) | :: Jason |
jasper {n} (precious stone) | :: jaspis {c} |
Jasper {prop} (male given name; one of the Magi) SEE: Caspar | :: |
jaundice {n} (morbid condition) | :: gulsot, ikterus |
jaundiced {adj} (affected with jaundice) | :: gulsiktig |
Java {prop} (programming language) | :: Java |
Javanese {n} (person) | :: javanes {c} |
Javanese {prop} (language) | :: javanesiska {c} |
Javan tiger {n} (Panthera sondaica) | :: Javatiger |
JavaScript {prop} (scripting programming language) | :: Javascript {n} |
Java sparrow {n} (Java sparrow) | :: risfågel |
javelin {n} (spear used as a weapon) | :: spjut {n} |
javelin {n} (spear used in athletic competition) | :: spjut {n} |
javelin throw {n} (athletic event where a javelin is thrown) | :: spjutkastning {c} |
javelin thrower {n} (athlete who competes in the javelin throw) | :: spjutkastare {c} |
jaw {n} (bone of the jaw) | :: käke {c} |
jawbone {n} (bone of the lower jaw) | :: underkäksben |
jawbone {n} (any of the bones in the jaw) | :: käkben {n} |
jay {n} (bird) | :: nötskrika [Eurasian jay] |
jazz {n} (musical art form) | :: jazz {c} |
jazz {n} | :: jazz |
jealous {adj} (suspecting rivalry in love; fearful of being replaced, in position or in affection) | :: svartsjuk |
jealous {adj} (envious; feeling resentful of someone for a perceived advantage, material or otherwise) | :: avundsjuk {c} |
jealous {adj} | :: avundsjuk |
jealously {adv} (jealously) | :: avundsjuka |
jealousy {n} (jealous attitude (e.g. fear of infidelity)) | :: svartsjuka {c} |
jealousy {n} (a resentment towards someone for a perceived advantage or superiority they hold) | :: avund {c}, avundsjuka {c} |
jeans {n} (denim trousers) | :: jeans {p} |
Jeddah {prop} (city in Saudi Arabia) | :: Jidda |
jeep {n} (vehicle) | :: jeep |
Jeep {n} (Jeep) SEE: jeep | :: |
jeer {n} (mocking remark) | :: glåpord {n}, okvädingsord {n} |
jeer {v} (to scoff or mock) | :: häckla, pika, smäda |
Jeffrey {prop} (male given name) SEE: Geoffrey | :: |
Jehovah {prop} (Yahweh) SEE: Yahweh | :: |
Jehovah {prop} (transliteration of the Masoretic vocalization of the Tetragrammaton) | :: Jehova |
Jehovah {n} (Jehovah's Witness) SEE: Jehovah's Witness | :: |
Jehovah's Witness {n} (member of the Jehovah's Witnesses) | :: Jehovas vittne |
Jehovah's Witnesses {prop} (denomination) | :: Jehovas vittnen |
jelly {n} (dessert) | :: gelé |
jelly {n} (jam) | :: sylt {c}, marmelad {c} |
jellyfish {n} (aquatic animal) | :: manet {c} |
jellyroll {n} (cylindrical cake) SEE: Swiss roll | :: |
jemmy {v} (cram) SEE: cram | :: |
jenever {n} (spirit) | :: genever {c} |
jenny {n} (female of donkey) SEE: she-ass | :: |
jenny {n} (device for spinning) SEE: spinning jenny | :: |
Jenny {prop} (female given name) | :: Jenny {c}, Jennie {c} |
jenny-ass {n} (female donkey) SEE: she-ass | :: |
jeopardise {v} (jeopardize) SEE: jeopardize | :: |
jeopardize {v} (put in jeopardy) | :: riskera |
jeopardy {n} (danger of loss, harm, or failure) | :: fara {c} |
jeremiad {n} (long speech or prose work) | :: jeremiad {c}, klagovisa {c} |
Jeremiah {prop} (biblical prophet) | :: Jeremia {m} |
Jeremiah {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Jeremia |
Jeremiah {prop} (male given name) | :: Jeremias |
Jeremy {prop} (Jeremiah) SEE: Jeremiah | :: |
Jericho {prop} (city) | :: Jeriko |
jerk {n} (sudden, uncontrolled movement) | :: ryckning {c}, spasm {c} |
jerk {n} (quick, often unpleasant tug or shake) | :: ryck {n}, skakning {c}, knyck {c} |
jerk {n} (dull or stupid person) | :: fjant |
jerk {n} (unlikable person) | :: tölp {c}, idiot {c} |
jerkily {adv} (In a jerky manner.) | :: ryckvis |
jerkin {n} (close-fitting collarless jacket, with or without sleeves) | :: jacka {c}, tröja {c} |
jerk off {v} (to masturbate) | :: runka, handtralla |
Jerry {n} (German) SEE: German | :: |
jersey {n} (garment knitted from wool, worn over the upper body) | :: olle {c}, jumper, stickad tröja, gensare |
Jerusalem {prop} (city) | :: Jerusalem |
Jerusalem artichoke {n} (plant and tuber) | :: jordärtskocka {c} |
Jesse {prop} (biblical father of David) | :: Isai, Jishaj, Isaj, Jesse |
Jessica {prop} (a female given name) | :: Jessica, Jessika |
jest {v} (to tell a joke) | :: skämta, skoja, driva, gyckla |
jester {n} (one who jests) | :: gycklare {c} {c-p} |
jester {n} (person who amused a medieval court) SEE: court jester | :: |
Jesus {prop} (the Christian Messiah) | :: Jesus |
Jesus Christ {prop} (Jesus of Nazareth) | :: Jesus Kristus |
jet {n} (stream of fluid) | :: stråle {c} |
jet {n} (spout or nozzle) | :: dysa {c}, munstycke {n} |
jet {n} (engine) | :: jetmotor {c} |
jet {v} (to spray with liquid, to gush, to spurt) | :: spruta |
jet {n} (coal) | :: gagat {c}, jet, beckkol {n} |
jet {n} (colour) | :: kolsvart, becksvart, gagatsvart |
jet {adj} (colour) | :: kolsvart, becksvart, gagatsvart |
jet {n} (jet plane) SEE: jet plane | :: |
jet-black {adj} (of the blackest black) SEE: pitch-black | :: |
jet-black {n} (the blackest black) | :: kolsvart, nattsvart |
jet engine {n} (an engine that develops thrust by ejecting a jet, especially a jet of gaseous combustion products) | :: jetmotor {c}, reamotor {c} |
jet fuel {n} (type of fuel) | :: jetbränsle {n} |
jet lag {n} (physical condition) | :: jetlag {c} |
jet pack {n} (Equipment worn on the back for vertical thrust) | :: ryggraket, jetpack |
jet plane {n} (an airplane that is powered by a jet engine) | :: jetplan {n}, reaplan {n} |
jet ski {n} (small motorized water craft) | :: vattenskoter |
jetski {n} (powered watercraft) | :: vattenskoter |
jet stream {n} (air current) | :: jetström {c} |
jetty {n} (wharf) SEE: wharf | :: |
jetty {n} (pier) SEE: pier | :: |
jetty {n} (structure to influence currents or protect a harbor or beach) | :: vågbrytare, pir |
Jew {n} (person of the Jewish faith) | :: jude {c}, judinna {c} |
Jew {n} (member or descendent of the Jewish people) | :: jude, judinna {c} |
jewel {n} (gemstone) | :: juvel {c}, ädelsten {c} |
jewel {n} (anything precious or valuable) | :: juvel |
jeweler {n} (a person whose job is making, repairing or selling jewelry) | :: juvelerare {c}, guldsmed {c} |
jeweller {n} (jeweller) SEE: jeweler | :: |
jewellery {n} (personal ornamentation) | :: smycke {n} |
Jewess {n} (female Jew) | :: judinna {c} |
Jewish {adj} (Yiddish) SEE: Yiddish | :: |
Jewish {adj} (of or relating to a Jew or Jews, their ethnicity, religion or culture) | :: judisk |
Jew's harp {n} (musical instrument) | :: mungiga {c}, munharpa {c} |
Jezebel {prop} (Biblical character Jezebel) | :: Jisebel {f}, Jezebel {f}, Isebel {f} |
Jharkhand {prop} (state in eastern India) | :: Jharkhand |
jibe {n} (facetious or insulting remark) | :: gliring {c} |
jicama {n} (the edible root of the yam bean) | :: jamsbönrot {c}, jamsböna |
jiffy {n} (very short, unspecified length of time) | :: ögonblick, momang {c}, huj {n}, nafs {n} |
jig {n} (lively Irish dance) | :: jig {c} |
jig {n} (type of fishing lure) | :: jigg {c} |
jigsaw {n} (A saw with fine teeth and a narrow blade) | :: sticksåg {c} |
jigsaw {n} (jigsaw puzzle) SEE: jigsaw puzzle | :: |
jigsaw puzzle {n} (type of puzzle) | :: pussel |
jihad {n} (holy war undertaken by Muslims) | :: jihad {c} |
jihadism {n} (ideological movement within modern Islamic fundamentalism) | :: jihadism {c} |
jihadist {n} (one who participates in a jihad) | :: jihadist {c}, mujahid {c} |
jihadist {adj} (pertaining to the doctrine of jihadism) | :: jihadistisk |
jilt {v} (to jilt) | :: dumpa |
Jim Crow law {n} (racially segregating law) | :: Jim Crow-lag {c} |
jimsonweed {n} (Datura stramonium) | :: spikklubba {c} |
jingle {n} (short tune or verse) | :: jingel {c} |
jingle {v} (to make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself) | :: klinga |
jingle {v} (to cause to make a noise of metal or glass clattering against itself) | :: klinga med |
jingoism {n} (chauvinism) SEE: chauvinism | :: |
jingoist {n} (chauvinist) SEE: chauvinist | :: |
jinn {n} (spirit) | :: djinn [recommended spelling], jinn |
jinx {n} (A hex; an evil spell) | :: förbannelse {c} |
jinx {v} (To cast a spell on) | :: förhäxa, förtrolla |
jinx {v} (To bring bad luck to) | :: ge otur, förbanna |
jinx {interj} (Used after simultaneous response) | :: smurf |
jism {n} (slang: semen) | :: sperma {c}, säd {c}, sats {c}, sagge {c} |
jizz {v} (slang: sperm) | :: sagga, spruta |
Joachim {prop} (male given name) | :: Joakim |
Joan {prop} (female given name) SEE: Jane | :: |
Joanna {prop} (cognates of the given name) SEE: Jane | :: |
Joanna {prop} (biblical follower of Jesus) | :: Johanna |
job {n} (task) | :: uppgift {c}, jobb {n}, uppdrag {n} |
job {n} (economic role for which a person is paid) | :: arbete, jobb, anställning, tjänst |
job {v} (to work as a jobber) | :: jobba |
job {v} (to speculate) | :: jobba |
job {v} | :: jobba, arbeta |
Job {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Job {m} |
Job {prop} (biblical and qur'anic character) | :: Job {m} |
job action {n} (workplace protest) SEE: industrial action | :: |
job center {n} (agency) | :: arbetsförmedling {c} |
Jobcentre {n} (agency) | :: Arbetsförmedlingen {c} |
job interview {n} (interview attended by a job applicant) | :: anställningsintervju {c}, jobbintervju {c}, arbetsintervju {c} |
jobless {adj} (lacking employment) SEE: unemployed | :: |
job-sharing {n} (employment arrangement) | :: arbetsdelning {c} |
Job's news {n} (bad news (biblical, Job)) | :: jobspost |
jock {n} (jockstrap) SEE: jockstrap | :: |
jockey {n} (one who rides racehorses competitively) | :: kapplöpningsryttare {c}, jockey {c} |
jock strap {n} (jockstrap) SEE: jockstrap | :: |
jockstrap {n} (an athletic supporter) | :: suspensoar {c} |
jocular {adj} (humorous, amusing, joking) | :: skämtsam, munter, glad, lustig, humoristisk |
Joe Average {n} (hypothetical average or generic individual) | :: medelsvensson {c}, medelmåtta {c} |
Joe Bloggs {prop} (A personification of the general public) | :: Medelsvensson |
Joel {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Joel |
Joel {prop} (male given name) | :: Joel |
Joensuu {prop} (city) | :: Joensuu |
Joe Public {prop} (a hypothetical average or generic member of the public) | :: medelsvensson |
jog {n} (energetic trot) | :: jogging |
jog {v} (to move in an energetic trot) | :: jogga |
jogging {n} (form of exercise) | :: joggning {c} |
john {n} (prostitute client) | :: torsk {c} |
John {prop} (male given name) | :: Johan |
John {prop} (biblical persons) | :: Johannes |
John {prop} (fourth gospel) | :: Johannes, Johannesevangeliet, Joh. |
John {prop} (one of the epistles of John) | :: Johannes, Johannesbrevet, 1 Joh., 2 Joh., 3 Joh. |
John {prop} (name used to address a man whose name is not known) | :: N.N. |
John Doe {prop} (male name used in legal documents) | :: NN |
John Dory {n} (edible marine fish) | :: sanktpersfisk {c}, Sankt Pers fisk {c} |
Johnny-come-lately {n} (newcomer) | :: uppkomling {c} |
Johnson {prop} (surname meaning "son of John") | :: Johansson, Jansson |
John the Baptist {prop} (biblical prophet) | :: Johannes döparen |
joie de vivre {n} (enjoyment of living, zest for life) | :: livsglädje {c}, livslust {c} |
join {v} (to combine more than one item into one; to put together) | :: sammanfoga, foga samman (a number of objects), slå samman (efforts), föra samman |
join {v} (to come together; to meet) | :: mötas, förenas |
join {v} (to come into the company of) | :: följa med, komma med, hänga med, göra sällskap |
join {v} (to become a member of) | :: gå med (i) |
joinery {n} (factory producing wooden products) | :: snickeri {n}, snickerifabrik {c}, möbelsnickeri {n}, möbelfabrik {c} |
joinery {n} (the work of the joiner) | :: snickare {c}, möbelsnickare {c} |
joint {adj} (done by two or more people or organisations working together) | :: gemensam, förenad |
joint {n} (rigid joint) | :: fog {c}, skarv {c} |
joint {n} (part of the body where bones join) | :: led {c} |
joint {n} (business) | :: hak {n}, sylta {c}, ställe {n} |
joint {n} (prison) | :: kåken {c} |
joint {n} (marijuana cigarette) | :: joint {c}, joppe {c}, jolle {c} |
joint {v} (to unite by a joint or joints; to fit together; to prepare so as to fit together) | :: foga, foga ihop |
joint {v} (to join; connect; unite; combine) | :: förena |
joint-stock company {n} (company with transferable ownership and limited shareholder liability) | :: aktiebolag {n}, AB {n} |
joint venture {n} (a cooperative business partnership) | :: samriskföretag {n}, samföretag {n}, joint venture |
joke {n} (amusing story) | :: skämt {n}, rolig historia {c}, vits {c} |
joke {n} (something said or done for amusement) | :: skämt {n} |
joke {n} (worthless thing or person) | :: skämt {n} |
joke {v} (do for amusement) | :: skämta, skoja |
joker {n} (jester) SEE: fool | :: |
joker {n} (person who makes jokes) | :: skämtare {c}, skojare {c}, narr {c} |
joker {n} (playing card) | :: joker {c} |
jolt {n} (an act of jolting) | :: skakning {c}, ryck {n}, stöt {c} |
Jonah {prop} (given name) | :: Jona, Jonas |
Jonah {prop} (prophet) | :: Jonas |
Jonah {prop} (Biblical: a book of the Old Testament) | :: Jonas bok {c} |
Jonah {prop} (tenth sūra of the Qurʾān) | :: Jonas |
Jonathan {prop} (biblical character) | :: Jonatan |
Jonathan {prop} (male given name) | :: Jonatan |
Jordan {prop} (country) | :: Jordanien |
Jordan {prop} (river) | :: Jordan |
Jordanian {n} (person) | :: jordanier {c} |
Jordanian {adj} (of, from, or pertaining to Jordan or the Jordanian people) | :: jordansk |
Joseph {prop} (favorite son of Jacob) | :: Josef |
Joseph {prop} (husband of Virgin Mary) | :: Josef |
Joseph {prop} (male given name) | :: Josef |
Josephine {prop} (feminine form of Joseph) | :: Josefin, Josefina, Josefine |
Joshua {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Josua |
Joshua {prop} (male given name) | :: Josua |
jostaberry {n} (fruit) | :: krusvinbär {n}, jostabär {n} |
jostle {v} (bump into or brush against while in motion) | :: knuffa |
jotun {n} (member of a race of giants) | :: jätte {c} |
joule {n} (derived unit of energy, work and heat) | :: joule |
journal {n} (diary or daily record) | :: dagbok {c}, journal {c} |
journal {n} (newspaper or magazine) | :: tidskrift {c} |
journal {n} (accounting: record of payments) | :: bok {?} |
journalism {n} (activity or profession of being a journalist) | :: journalistik |
journalist {n} (one whose occupation or profession is journalism) | :: journalist {c} |
journalist {n} (reporter) | :: journalist {c} |
journalistic {adj} (related to journalism or journalists) | :: journalistisk |
journey {n} (trip, a voyage) | :: resa {c} |
journey {v} (to travel, to make a trip or voyage) | :: resa |
journeyman {n} (tradesman who has served an apprenticeship) | :: gesäll {c}, vandringsgesäll {c} |
joust {n} (a mock combat between two mounted knights or men-at-arms) | :: dust {c}, tornering {c}, tornerspel {n}, riddarspel {n} |
joust {v} (engage in mock combat on horseback) | :: tornera |
jowl {n} (jaw) | :: käke {c}, underkäke {c} (mandible) |
joy {n} (feeling of happiness) | :: glädje {c}, lycka |
joyful {adj} (feeling or causing joy) | :: glädjerik |
joystick {n} (mechanical control device) | :: [computers] joystick {c}, styrspak {c} |
JSC {n} (joint-stock company) | :: AB [in Sweden], Ab [in Finland] |
jubilee {n} (special anniversary) | :: jubelår {n}, jubileum {n} |
Judah {prop} (fourth son of Jacob) | :: Yehuda {m} |
Judaism {prop} (world religion) | :: judendom {c} |
Judas {prop} (one of the Apostles) | :: Judas {n} |
Judas {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Judas {n} |
Jude {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Judas (brev) |
judge {n} (public judicial official) | :: domare |
judge {n} (someone deciding another's fate) | :: domare |
judge {n} (sports official) | :: domare |
judge {n} (someone with valued opinions) | :: kännare |
judge {v} (to sit in judgment on, pass sentence on) | :: döma |
judge {v} (to sit in judgment on, act as judge) | :: döma |
judge {v} (to form an opinion on) | :: bedöma |
judge {v} (to arbitrate, to pass opinion on something) | :: bedöma, avgöra |
judge {v} (to have as an opinion, consider, suppose) | :: bedöma |
judge {v} (to form an opinion, infer) | :: bedöma, uppskatta |
judge {v} (to criticize or label another person or thing) | :: döma, kritisera |
judgement day {n} (Last Judgement) | :: domedag {c} |
judge not, that ye be not judged {proverb} (people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones) SEE: people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones | :: |
Judges {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Domarboken |
judgment {n} (act of judging) | :: omdöme {n}, bedömning {c} |
judicial {adj} (of or relating to a court of law) | :: rättslig, juridisk, judiciell |
judicial relief {n} | :: rättsmedel |
judicial remedy {n} | :: rättsmedel |
judiciary {n} (the judicial branch of government) | :: dömande makt {c} |
judicious {adj} (having or characterized by good judgment or sound thinking) | :: förståndlig, klok |
Judith {prop} (female given name) | :: Judit |
Judith {prop} (book of the Bible) | :: Judit |
Judith {prop} (wife of Esau) | :: Judit |
judo {n} (Japanese martial art) | :: judo |
judoka {n} (practitioner of judo) | :: judoka, judoutövare |
jug {n} (serving vessel) | :: kanna {c} |
jug {n} (vulgar slang: woman's breast) | :: tutte {c}, patte, pattar {c-p} |
juggle {v} (manipulate objects artistically) | :: jonglera |
juggler {n} (person who practices juggling) | :: jonglör {c} |
juggling {n} (moving of objects in an artful manner) | :: jonglering |
juice {n} (liquid from a plant) | :: juice, saft {c} |
juice {n} (beverage made of juice) | :: juice, saft, jos {c} |
juice {n} (slang: electricity) | :: kräm |
juice {n} (slang: fuel) | :: soppa {c} |
juice joint {n} (nightclub) SEE: nightclub | :: |
juicer {n} (device) | :: juicepress {c}, råsaftcentrifug {c} |
juicy {adj} (containing juice) | :: saftig |
juicy {adj} (exciting, interesting) | :: spännande, rafflig, laddad, saftig |
jujube {n} | :: jujubär, jujuber, bröstbär; jujubär, jujuber |
jukebox {n} (a coin-operated machine that plays recorded music) | :: jukebox {c} |
Julia {prop} (female given name) | :: Julia |
Julian calendar {n} (calendar) | :: julianska kalendern {c}, gamla stilen {c} |
Julie {prop} (female given name) SEE: Julia | :: |
Juliet {prop} (character in Romeo and Juliet) | :: Julia |
Julius {prop} (male given name) | :: Julius |
July {prop} (seventh month of the Gregorian calendar) | :: juli {c} |
jump {v} | :: hoppa |
jump {v} (cause oneself to leave an elevated location and fall downward) | :: hoppa |
jump {v} (employ a parachute to leave an aircraft or elevated location) | :: hoppa |
jump {v} (react to a sudden stimulus by jerking the body violently) | :: hoppa till, hoppa |
jump {v} (employ a move in certain board games in which one piece moves over another) | :: hoppa, hoppa över |
jump {v} (move to a position in (a queue/line) that is further forward) | :: smita före, gå förbi |
jump {n} | :: hopp |
jump {n} (instance of causing oneself to fall from an elevated location) | :: hopp |
jump {n} (instance of employing a parachute to leave an aircraft or elevated location) | :: hopp |
jump {n} (instance of reacting to a sudden stimulus by jerking the body) | :: hopp |
jump {n} (jumping move in a board game) | :: hopp |
jump {n} (discontinuity of function) | :: hopp |
jump down someone's throat {v} (criticise with excessive and unexpected harshness) | :: hoppa på någon |
jumper cable {n} (cable) | :: startkabel {c} |
jumping jack {n} (toy) | :: sprattelgubbe {c} |
jump lead {n} (jumper cable) SEE: jumper cable | :: |
jump on the bandwagon {v} (to profit from a craze) | :: hoppa på tåget |
jump rope {n} (length of rope) SEE: skipping rope | :: |
jump rope {n} (game or activity) | :: hopprep |
jump the queue {v} (to move into a queue ahead of others) | :: trängas |
junction {n} (a place where two things meet) | :: knutpunkt, vägkors |
June {prop} (sixth month of the Gregorian calendar) | :: juni {c} |
Juneberry {n} (serviceberry) SEE: serviceberry | :: |
jungle {adj} (large, undeveloped, humid forest) | :: djungel {c} |
jungle cat {n} (Felis chaus) | :: djungelkatt {c} |
juniper {n} (shrub or tree of the genus Juniperus) | :: en |
juniper berry {n} (female seed cone of a juniper) | :: enbär {n} |
juniper bush {n} (a bush within the genus Juniperus) | :: enbuske {c} |
juniper titmouse {n} (Baeolophus ridgwayi) | :: blek gråmes {c}, tallgråmes {c} |
junk {n} (rubbish, waste) | :: skräp {n} |
junk {n} (Chinese sailing vessel) | :: djonk {c} |
junk DNA {n} (portion of DNA that has no identified function) | :: skräp-DNA {n} |
junket {n} (feast or banquet) | :: fest {c}, kalas {n} |
junk food {n} (food with little or no nutritional value) | :: skräpmat |
junkie {n} (drug addict) SEE: drug addict | :: |
junk mail {n} (mail or letters that are not welcome or solicited) | :: skräppost |
junkman {n} (seller of junk) | :: skrothandlare {c} |
junta {n} (ruling council of a military dictatorship) | :: junta {c} |
Jupiter {prop} (planet) | :: Jupiter |
Jupiter {prop} (god) | :: Jupiter {c} |
Jura {prop} | :: : Jura |
juridical act {n} (volitional act intended to bring about legal effects) | :: rättshandling {c} |
jurisdiction {n} (the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law) | :: jurisdiktion {c} |
jurisprudence {n} (the theoretical study of law) | :: rättsvetenskap {c}, juridik {c} |
jurist {n} (expert of law) | :: jurist {c} |
juristic act {n} (volitional act intended to bring about legal effects) | :: rättshandling {c} |
juror {n} (jury member) | :: juryledamot, jurymedlem |
jury {n} (group in a court of law) | :: jury {c} |
jury {n} (group of judges in a competition) | :: jury |
jussive {adj} (of or in the jussive mood) | :: jussiv {n} |
just {adj} (morally fair, righteous) | :: rättvis |
just {adj} | :: rättvis |
just {adv} (only, simply, merely) | :: bara |
just {adv} (recently) | :: just, precis, nyss |
just {adv} (by a narrow margin, nearly) | :: precis |
just {adv} (exactly, precisely, perfectly) | :: precis |
just {v} (to fight a tournament) SEE: joust | :: |
justice {n} (state of being just or fair) | :: rättvisa |
justice {n} (the civil power dealing with law) | :: rättvisa {c}, rättfärdighet {c} |
justice {n} (a judge of certain courts) | :: domare {c}, justitieråd {n} [in the supreme courts of Sweden and Finland] |
justice {n} | :: rätt, rättvisa |
Justice of the Peace {n} (judicial officer) | :: fredsdomare {c} |
justification {n} (reason, explanation, or excuse) | :: rättfärdigande, rättfärdiggörelse {c} |
justification {n} (text alignment) | :: justering |
justified {adj} (having a justification) | :: rättfärdigad |
justify {v} (to absolve, and declare to be free of blame or sin) | :: frita från skuld |
just in case {conj} (in the event) | :: bara utifall att, bara i fall att |
Justine {prop} (female given name) | :: Justina |
justness {n} (fairness) SEE: fairness | :: |
just now {adv} (very close to the present moment) | :: precis nu |
just now {adv} (in a little while) | :: för tillfället |
jute {n} (fiber of Corchorus olitorius) | :: jute {c} {n} |
Jute {n} (member of the Germanic tribe that existed in modern-day Denmark) | :: jute {c} |
Jutland {prop} (peninsula) | :: Jylland {n} |
juxtapose {v} (to place side by side) | :: jämföra |
juxtaposed {adj} (placed side by side) | :: placerade bredvid varandra för jämförelse |
juxtaposition {n} (extra emphasis given to a comparison) | :: sida vid sida |
jynx {n} (a charm or spell) SEE: spell | :: |
jynx {n} (Jynx torquilla) SEE: wryneck | :: |