flaskehals

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See also: flaskehals'

Danish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

flaske +‎ hals

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /flaskəhals/, [ˈfl̥asɡ̊əhalˀs]

Noun[edit]

flaskehals c (singular definite flaskehalsen, plural indefinite flaskehalse)

  1. bottleneck (on a bottle)
  2. bottleneck (in e.g. traffic or some multi-stage process)

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Norwegian Bokmål[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From flaske +‎ hals, in sense 2 from English bottleneck.

Noun[edit]

flaskehals m (definite singular flaskehalsen, indefinite plural flaskehalser, definite plural flaskehalsene)

  1. a bottleneck (neck of a bottle)
  2. a bottleneck (narrow constricting point in a road or railway network, or in anything else, where delays can occur)

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Norwegian Nynorsk[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From flaske +‎ hals, in sense 2 from English bottleneck.

Noun[edit]

flaskehals m (definite singular flaskehalsen, indefinite plural flaskehalsar, definite plural flaskehalsane)

  1. a bottleneck (neck of a bottle)
  2. a bottleneck (narrow point, as above)

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