Eksempler på brug af Nansen på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Just ask Nansen.
Peary, Nansen, all of them.
Where is he? Nansen.
Nansen would never have done that.
Also to the King. Nansen, of course, but.
Nansen, of course, but… Also to the King.
When Fridtjof Nansen came home victorious.
Nansen is the tall figure, second from left;
The Iranian rented a place from Charlotte Nansen.
Fridtjof Nansen observing the solar eclipse.
Always ready to help anybody. Fridtjof Nansen.
Nansen expressed his frustration in his journal.
Thank you. I would also like to thank you, Dr. Nansen.
It's clear that Nansen is right about the current theory.
Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, Schack, Thuresen andlord mayor Hans Nansen.
Nansen called this first land"Hvidtenland""White Island.
The two skidoos with the five Nansen sledges returned to NEEM at 08:00.
Then Nansen will get in touch with me, ask me to turn around.
On 23 July, the day after leaving the camp, Nansen had the first indisputable glimpse of land.
Nansen has a theory that if I let the boat get frozen in the ice.
An excellent sportsman. But Nansen had told him that he should use skis and dogs.
With a stay at Scandic Victoria, you will be centrally located in Oslo,steps from Oslo Tourist Information and Fridtjof Nansen Square.
But Nansen had told him that he should use skis and dogs. An excellent sportsman.
Before the start of the voyage Nansen decided to deviate from his original plan.
The teams continued through the night and were ready to return to NEEM at 05:00 in the morning.The two skidoos with the five Nansen sledges returned to NEEM at 08:00.
To design andbuild his ship Nansen chose Colin Archer, Norway's leading shipbuilder and naval architect.
They remained camped on the floe for a whole month.[79] On 23 July,the day after leaving the camp, Nansen had the first indisputable glimpse of land.
Crew Edit For his Greenland expedition of 1888-89 Nansen had departed from the traditional dependence on large-scale personnel, ships and backup, relying instead on a small well-trained group.
The Royal Geographical Society in London gave £300(about NOK 6,000).[20] Unfortunately, Nansen had underestimated the financing required-the ship alone would cost more than the total at his disposal.
For his trail-breaking achievements, Shackleton received a fulsome tribute from Amundsen:"What Nansen is to the North, Shackleton is to the South".[92] Thereafter, Shackleton's Antarctic ambitions were fixed on a transcontinental crossing, which he attempted unsuccessfully with the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17, although his status as a leading figure in the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration was by then assured.