Summary
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- welder:
- weld:
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Wiktionary:
- welder → svetsare, svetsmaskin
- weld → svetsa
- weld → söm, Färgreseda
English
Detailed Translations for welder from English to Swedish
welder:
Translation Matrix for welder:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
svetsare | welder | welders |
Related Words for "welder":
Synonyms for "welder":
Related Definitions for "welder":
Wiktionary Translations for welder:
welder
noun
-
one who welds
- welder → svetsare
-
item of equipment
- welder → svetsmaskin
welder form of weld:
Conjugations for weld:
present
- weld
- weld
- welds
- weld
- weld
- weld
simple past
- welded
- welded
- welded
- welded
- welded
- welded
present perfect
- have welded
- have welded
- has welded
- have welded
- have welded
- have welded
past continuous
- was welding
- were welding
- was welding
- were welding
- were welding
- were welding
future
- shall weld
- will weld
- will weld
- shall weld
- will weld
- will weld
continuous present
- am welding
- are welding
- is welding
- are welding
- are welding
- are welding
subjunctive
- be welded
- be welded
- be welded
- be welded
- be welded
- be welded
diverse
- weld!
- let's weld!
- welded
- welding
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for weld:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
svetsning | weld | |
- | Reseda luteola; dyer's mignonette; dyer's rocket | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
svetsa | join; weld | |
svetsa ihop | join; weld | |
svetsa samman | join; weld |
Related Words for "weld":
Synonyms for "weld":
Related Definitions for "weld":
Wiktionary Translations for weld:
weld
Cross Translation:
verb
-
to join materials (especially metals) by applying heat
- weld → svetsa
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• weld | → söm | ↔ Naht — Technik: Punkt oder Linie zwischen zwei schweißen Metallteilen |
• weld | → Färgreseda | ↔ réséda des teinturiers — botan|nocat=1 Une plante herbacée bisannuelle de la famille des Résédacées, d'Eurasie et d'Afrique du Nord, assez commune en Europe occidentale et méridionale, à fleurs jaune verdâtre, à trois pétales, groupées en grappes allongées, et qui fut cultivée autrefois comme plante tinctoriale. |