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1 catch a train
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2 you are cutting it fine if you want to catch your train
English-Dutch dictionary > you are cutting it fine if you want to catch your train
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3 fine
adj. mooi; (haar)fijn; mager, smal; verkozen; uitstekend; scherp; gepolijst; delicatesse; puur; elegant--------adv. tot het dunne af; mooi, goed; uitstekend--------n. (geld)boete--------v. boete geven; verfijnen, dunner makenfine1[ fajn] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————fine21 fijn ⇒ dun, scherp3 delicaat ⇒ fijn, goed♦voorbeelden:〈 ironisch〉 a fine friend you are! • (een) mooie vriend ben jij!fine and dandy • alles goed en wel, primathat's all very fine • allemaal goed en welfine with me • mij goed/best3 fine workmanship • goed/technisch geraffineerd vakmanschapone of these fine days • vandaag of morgena fine gentleman/lady • een hele meneer/mevrouwnot to put too fine a point/an edge on it • zonder er doekjes om te windencome to/reach a fine pass • in een lastig parket rakenthe fine points of the argument • de subtiele punten van de redeneringfine silver • zilver van hoog gehalte♦voorbeelden:1 I'm fine, thanks • met mij gaat het goed, dank je————————fine3〈 werkwoord〉1 beboeten♦voorbeelden:1 be fined £10 for smoking • £10 boete krijgen wegens roken————————fine41 fijn ⇒ goed, in orde♦voorbeelden:it suits me fine • ik vind het prima2 cut up onions fine • uien fijn/klein snipperen¶ you are cutting it fine if you want to catch your train • dat wordt erg krap als je die trein wil halen
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