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n. opener; iemand die iets opent[ oopənə]1 iemand die/iets dat opent ⇒ (blik/fles)opener; openingsnummer; openingsronde, eerste manche/partij/spel/ronde 〈enz.〉♦voorbeelden: -
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3 can opener
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4 eye opener
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5 a standard opener
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6 he accidentally bent the can opener
English-Dutch dictionary > he accidentally bent the can opener
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7 it was an eye opener to him
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8 tin opener
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9 bottle opener
n. instrument gebruikt om doppen of kurken van de fles te halen, flessenopener -
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wat iemand de ogen opent, verrassing -
11 letter opener
brievenopener, stomp mesachtig instrument om gesloten enveloppen te openen -
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13 habridó di bleki
opener, blikopenerDicionário Português-Holandês e Holandês-Português > habridó di bleki
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n. bocht; kromming; knoop--------v. buigen; aanleunen; krommen; zich laten overtuigen; verdraaienbend1[ bend] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 buiging ⇒ kromming, knik♦voorbeelden:the noise drove me round the bend • het lawaai maakte me hoorndol————————bend21 buigen ⇒ zwenken, neigen2 (zich) buigen ⇒ zich onderwerpen, wijken♦voorbeelden:bend down • zich bukken, vooroverbuigenbend before/to someone's power • voor iemands macht buigen/wijkenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 spannen2 buigen ⇒ krommen, verbuigen3 onderwerpen ⇒ (doen) buigen, plooien♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 bend the rules • de regels toepassen/interpreteren zoals het 't beste uitkomtbend down/up • naar beneden/boven buigenbend one's mind to a problem • zijn aandacht op een probleem richten -
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adv. heel erg en onzinnig boos en speciaal met betrekking tot een sportevenement (verwijzend naar de boxer Mike Tyson, bv.:"He was absolutely Tyson in the Monday Night Hockey opener against the Canadians") -
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Opener — may refer to: Opening batsman in the game of cricket Conversation opener or pick up line Opening act, a performance by an introductory group prior to the main act Opener (album), the debut album of 8mm Open er Festival, a contemporary music… … Wikipedia
Opener — O pen*er, n. 1. One who, or that which, opens. True opener of my eyes. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Specifically: A bottle opener or a can opener; as, you need an opener to get the cap off. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Opener — (Oeffner), s. Baumwollspinnerei, Bd. 1, S. 595 … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Opener — Opĕner (engl.), Öffner, Reinigungsmaschine in der Baumwollspinnerei … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
opener — one who opens, O.E. openere, agent noun from OPEN (Cf. open) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
opener — ► NOUN 1) a device for opening something. 2) a person or thing that opens or begins, for example the first goal in a match or a cricketer who opens the batting. ● for openers Cf. ↑for openers … English terms dictionary
opener — [o′pə nər] n. 1. a person or thing that opens 2. any of several devices for opening bottles, cans, etc. 3. the first game in a series, the first act in a vaudeville show, etc. ☆ 4. [pl.] Poker cards of sufficient value to allow a player to open… … English World dictionary
opener — n. device that opens 1) a bottle; can (AE), tin (BE) opener 2) a letter opener (AE; BE has paper knife) * * * [ əʊp(ə)nə] tin (BE) opener can (AE) [ device that opens ] a bottle a letter opener (AE; BE has paper knife) … Combinatory dictionary
opener */ — UK [ˈəʊp(ə)nə(r)] / US [ˈoʊp(ə)nər] noun [countable] Word forms opener : singular opener plural openers 1) a tool or machine that is used for opening something a letter opener 2) the first game in a sports season or in a competition consisting of … English dictionary
opener — noun /ˈəʊpənə/ a) A device that opens something; specifically a tin opener/can opener, or a bottle opener. b) The player who starts the betting … Wiktionary
opener — Synonyms and related words: bottle opener, can opener, church key, clavis, coming out, corkscrew, curtain raiser, debut, embarkation, embarkment, first appearance, floating, flotation, inaugural address, inauguration, induction, initiation,… … Moby Thesaurus