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 Translation for 'New Zealand' from English to Danish
ADJ   New Zealand [attr.] | - | -
NOUN   New Zealand | -
SYNO New Zealand | New Zealand Islands
New Zealand {adj} [attr.]newzealandsk
geogr.
New Zealand <NZ>
New Zealand {n}
Partial Matches
geogr.
Zealand
Sjælland {n}
new {adj}ny
astron.
new moon
nymåne {fk}
new-found {adj}nyfunden
gastr.
new potatoes
nye kartofler {fk}
meteo.
new snow
nysne {fk}
New Yearnytår {n}
etn.
New Zealander <NZer>
newzealænder {fk}
Happy New Year!Godt nytår!
New Year's Evenytårsaften {fk}
New Year's Daynytårsdag {fk}
New Year's Evenytårsnat {fk}
New Year's Evenytårsaftensdag {fk}
New Year's resolutionnytårsforsæt {n}
litt.F
The Emperor's New Clothes
Kejserens nye klæder [Hans Christian Andersen]
ordsp.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Man kan ikke lære en gammel hund nye kunster.
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  • New Zealand {n} = New Zealand <NZ>
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Usage Examples English
  • Prominent New Zealand botanist Dr Leonard Cockayne worked extensively on native plants throughout New Zealand and wrote many notable botanical texts.
  • He was the first known European explorer to reach New Zealand and the islands of Fiji and Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
  • Of inhabitants born outside of Australia, the most prevalent countries of birth were India, England, China, Nepal and New Zealand.
  • Mount Lavoisier in New Zealand's Paparoa Range was named after him in 1970 by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
  • The Court of Appeal of New Zealand, located in Wellington, is New Zealand's principal intermediate appellate court.

  • Plant selection and breeding in the 1920s and 1930s improved pasture (grasses and clover) in New Zealand.
  • viridis" are classed as environmental weeds in New Zealand.
  • The New Zealand Liberal Party aggressively promoted agrarianism in its heyday (1891–1912).
  • An adaptation of the work, based on the original novel, the film and Burgess's own stage version, was performed by the SiLo Theatre in Auckland, New Zealand in early 2007.
  • Mount Einstein in New Zealand's Paparoa Range was named after him in 1970 by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.

  • Arapaoa Island (formerly spelled Arapawa Island) is an island located in the Marlborough Sounds, at the north east tip of the South Island of New Zealand.
  • The Arctic fox is classed as a "prohibited new organism" under New Zealand's Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996, preventing it from being imported into the country.
  • The current flows at a rate of about [...] over the Macquarie Ridge south of New Zealand.
  • The main use of [...] -ascorbic acid and its salts is as food additives, mostly to combat oxidation. It is approved for this purpose in the EU with E number E300, USA, Australia, and New Zealand.
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