slid

slid
exertion, fag, graft, grind, slog, wear
* * *
(et)
(hårdt arbejde) hard work,
F toil;
(kedsommeligt) drudgery ( fx washing all the floors was drudgery; machines now do the drudgery; the daily drudgery),
T fag ( fx it was a real fag to do it), grind ( fx it was a
terrible grind; the daily grind);
(på ting ved brug) wear (and tear);
(geol) attrition;
[slid på (bil)dæk] tyre wear;
[der går slid på maskinen] the engine gets worn.

Danish-English dictionary. 2013.

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