Stang gräs

  • stang gräs
  • Staket gräsmatta
  • Stang maskin as
  • stänga

    See also:Appendix:Variations of "stanga"

    Swedish

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    Etymology

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    From Old Norsestengja(“to bar”) (> Danish stænge(“to bar, bolt”)), cognate with dialectal German stängen/stängeln.

    Pronunciation

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    Verb

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    stänga (presentstänger, preteritestängde, supinestängt, imperativestäng)

    1. to close, to shut (a door, hatch, border, space, or the like)
      Landet har stängt sina gränser
      The country has closed its borders
      ett stängt utrymme
      an enclosed space
    2. (with för, with stress on för) to close (with an object (placed in / at the front))
      Vi stängde för hålet med plankor
      We closed the hole with planks
      att stänga för gardinerna
      to close the curtains [just "stänga gardinerna" also works – "för" places more emphasis on blocking the window]
    3. to close (a business or the like, usually temporarily)
      Vilken tid / när stänger ni?
      At what time / when do you close?
      Vi stänger klockan tre
      We close at three o'clock
      Jag gick till affären, men det var stängt / den var stängd
      I went to the store, but it was closed [in "det var stängt

      Stangs

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    4. stang gräs
    5. Tussock grass

      Species of grass

      Tussock grasses or bunch grasses are a group of grass species in the family Poaceae. They usually grow as enskild plants in clumps, tufts, hummocks, or bunches, rather than forming a sod or lawn, in meadows, grasslands, and prairies. As perennial plants, most species live more than one season. grästuva grasses are often funnen as forage in pastures and ornamental grasses in gardens.[1][2][3]

      Many species have long roots that may reach two meters (6+1&#;2 feet) or more into the soil, which can aid slope stabilization, erosion control, and soil porosity for precipitation absorption. Also, their roots can reach moisture more deeply than other grasses and annual plants during seasonal or climatic droughts. The plants provide habitat and food for insects (including Lepidoptera), birds, small animals and larger herbivores, and support beneficial soil mycorrhiza. The leaves supply ämne, such as for basket weaving, for indigenous peoples and contemporary artists.

      Tussock and bunch grasses occur in almost any habitat where other grasses are found, including: grasslands, savannas and prairies, wetlands and estuarie