The Swedish word for plate is
tallrik
Translations for plate and their definitions
platta | |
1. adj. singular definite of platt | |
2. adj. plural of platt | |
3. n-c. A wide flat object, often solid and stiff, a plate | |
4. n-c. (music) A record. | |
5. n-c. (music, by extension) An music album, of any medium. | |
6. n-c. A pad (e.g. landing pad). | |
7. n-c. A tablet, a slab. | |
8. n-c. (computing) A graphics tablet. | |
9. n-c. (computing) A tablet computer. | |
10. n-c. The burner or ring of a stove. | |
11. n-c. (colloquial) A paper tray used for transport, e.g. of cans or eggs. | |
(coord, back, t1=crate, kartong, t2=carton) | |
12. v. (followed by a particle like till or ut) to make flat(ter), to flatten | |
13. v. (figuratively, followed by till) to take down a notch, to (slightly) humiliate |
fat | |
1. n-n. saucer; a small dish | |
2. n-n. plate (serving dish) | |
3. n-n. barrel (oil or wine), cask, keg (beer) | |
4. n-n. barrel; a unit of volume. Usually referring to the oil barrel of 158.9873 liters |
tallrik | © | |
1. n-c. a plate (a serving dish) | ||
(hyponyms, kuvert, t1=place setting, porslin, t2=porcelain, fine china, servis, t3=crockery) | ||
2. n-c. (as suffix) served as a full meal, with one or more side dish | ||
3. adj. containing a large amount of pine trees | ||
En tallrik skog. - A forest rich with pine trees. |
plåt | |
1. n-c. sheet metal | |
2. n-c. a plate, a tray, a flat object | |
3. n-c. (slang) an entrance ticket (to a concert, game or show) | |
4. n-c. (colloquial short for bakplåt) baking tray | |
5. n-c. (colloquial short for stekplåt) frying pan, skillet |
plansch | |
1. n-c. a poster (especially a more informative and less decorative poster) | |
en fågelplansch - a poster showing (different) birds | |
2. n-c. a plate (illustration in a book, often on paper of different quality from the text pages) |
anod | |
1. n-c. anode |
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