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 Translation for 'dynamite' from English to Norwegian
NOUN1   dynamite | -
NOUN2   a dynamite | dynamites
VERB   to dynamite | dynamited | dynamited
dynamiting | dynamites
dynamitt {m}dynamite
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Translation for 'dynamite' from English to Norwegian

dynamite
dynamitt {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • In the summer of 1880, the members of the Narodnaya Volya organization planted dynamite under the bridge with the intent to detonate it when the carriage carrying emperor Alexander II would be crossing the bridge.
  • Tovex (also known as Trenchrite, Seismogel, Seismopac and cursed sausage) is a water-gel explosive composed of ammonium nitrate and methylammonium nitrate that has several advantages over traditional dynamite, including lower toxicity and safer manufacture, transport, and storage.
  • William Mackey Lomasney (1841 – December 13, 1884) was a member of the Fenian Brotherhood and the Clan na Gael who, during the Fenian dynamite campaign organized by Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, was killed in a failed attempt to dynamite London Bridge.
  • On April 28, 1958, 54 sticks of dynamite were placed outside Temple Beth-El in a bombing attempt.
  • Bombingham is a nickname for Birmingham, Alabama, during the Civil Rights Movement due to the 50 dynamite explosions that occurred in the city between 1947 and 1965.

  • Beginning in the late 19th century, Judson Powder Works manufactured dynamite at the northwest foot of the hill.
  • He also saw the rise of the dynamite industry and helped form the Eastern Dynamite Company in 1895.
  • "Military dynamite" is a dynamite substitute, formulated without nitroglycerin.
  • Neither Rice's nor Poindexter's fingerprints were found on the dynamite alleged to have been found in Rice's house.
  • The term "quarter stick" is based on a quarter-stick of dynamite, which it somewhat resembles.

  • Fort Hancock had another unusual battery from 1896 to 1902, "Battery Dynamite" with two 15-inch (381 mm) and one 8-inch (203 mm) pneumatic dynamite guns.
  • The Sims-Dudley dynamite gun, also of his invention, was used by the Cuban insurgents, and, at the battle of Santiago by the "Rough Riders".
  • On 16 February 1896, a freight train with eight trucks of dynamite - 2300 cases of 60lb each, or about 60 tonnes - was put in a siding at Braamfontein railway station.
  • The explosions were preceded by two tons of dynamite being smuggled from Sollihøgda into Oslo, after the dynamite was stolen by Leif Kjemperud Sverre Kokkin and others bicycled, with dynamite, from Hønefoss to Oslo.
  • Although set in 1870s Minnesota, the film mentions dynamite several times, and one character is shown using it. Dynamite was not invented until 1867.

  • Chambliss pleaded not guilty to the charges, insisting that although he had purchased a case of dynamite less than two weeks before the bombing, he had given the dynamite to a Klansman and FBI agent provocateur named Gary Thomas Rowe Jr.
  • Paulilles Recreational Park occupies a rehabilitated dynamite factory site protected as an ecological network by the Natura 2000 European organisation.
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