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Detailed Translations for knobs from English to Swedish

knobs:

knobs [the ~] noun

  1. the knobs (switches; buttons; handles)
  2. the knobs (buttons; buds; heads)

Translation Matrix for knobs:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
knappar buds; buttons; handles; heads; knobs; switches
tryckknappar buds; buttons; heads; knobs

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knob:

knob [the ~] noun

  1. the knob
    kula; knopp; knapp; handtag; knöl; vred
  2. the knob (bump; obstacle)
    hinder; knöl; ojämnhet

Translation Matrix for knob:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
handtag knob ear; grip; gripper; gripper bar; handle; hilt; hold; lever; stem
hinder bump; knob; obstacle barrier; barring; block; bother; hindrance; impediment; nuisance; obstacle; obstruction; preventing; prevention; putting off; stonewalling; stopping; stumbling block; thwarting; trouble
knapp knob button; mouse button; push; shirt button; stud; switch
knopp knob
knöl bump; knob; obstacle asshole; bruise; bulge; bump; cur; dirty bastard; fool; lump; nutcase; rattle-brain; scoundrel; son-of-a-bitch; swelling
kula knob bullet; den; hovel; hut; paunch; rumen; shed
ojämnhet bump; knob; obstacle bump; bumpiness; puffiness; roughness; unevenness
vred knob
- boss; node; pommel; thickening
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
knapp cramped; narrow; small; tight

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Related Definitions for "knob":

  1. a round handle1
  2. a circular rounded projection or protuberance1
  3. an ornament in the shape of a ball on the hilt of a sword or dagger1
  4. any thickened enlargement1

Wiktionary Translations for knob:


Cross Translation:
FromToVia
knob knöl; bula Höcker — Erhöhung am Schnabel, an der Nase
knob knopp Knopfkugelartiger Griff
knob puckel bosseenflure, tumeur sur une région osseuse, causer par un choc ou une contusion.
knob svullnad enflure — État de ce qui est enflé (1)
knob upphöjning; knöl protubérance — didactique|fr éminence, saillie.