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Detailed Translations for nerving from English to Swedish

nerve:

nerve [the ~] noun

  1. the nerve
    sena; nerv
  2. the nerve (daring; guts; pluck)
    mod; nerv
  3. the nerve (grain; vein)
    ådrighet; ådring
  4. the nerve (impudence; forwardness; boldness; cheekiness; sauciness)

nerve

  1. nerve (rib; vein)
  2. nerve (pluck)

Translation Matrix for nerve:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fräckhet boldness; cheekiness; forwardness; impudence; nerve; sauciness cheek; impertinence; impropriety; insolence; rudeness; unmannerliness; unreasonableness
mod daring; guts; nerve; pluck boldness; bravery; courage; daring; gallantry; sturdiness; valor; valour; vigor; vigour
nerv daring; guts; nerve; pluck
oskamsen boldness; cheekiness; forwardness; impudence; nerve; sauciness
sena nerve leader; sinew; tendon
ådrighet grain; nerve; vein
ådring grain; nerve; vein vein in wood; wood nerve
- boldness; brass; cheek; face; heart; mettle; nervus; spunk
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- steel
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bladnerv nerve; rib; vein
kurage nerve; pluck

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Related Definitions for "nerve":

  1. impudent aggressiveness1
  2. the courage to carry on1
  3. any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body1
  4. get ready for something difficult or unpleasant1

Wiktionary Translations for nerve:

nerve
noun
  1. agitation caused by a negative emotion
  2. stamina
  3. patience
  4. (botany) vein; grain in wood
  5. (colloquial) neuron
  6. bundle of neurons

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
nerve bladnerv BlattaderBotanik: das Blattgerüst, welches aus Leitbündeln mit mehreren Strang besteht
nerve nerv NervAnatomie: Bündel aus Fortsätzen von Nervenzellen außerhalb des Zentralnervensystems
nerve (blad)nerv AderBotanik: Blattader
nerve nerv nerf — anatomie|fr Chacun des petits filaments blanchâtres qui, distribués dans tout le corps, transmettent au cerveau les sensations provoquées par les objets extérieurs ou par l’organisme lui-même, et aux muscles les impulsions motrices.