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1 peg
n. tentharing; pin; kapstok--------v. ophangen aan een haakje/kapstok; vastpennen (met een tentharing)peg1[ peg] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 pin ⇒ pen, plug♦voorbeelden:5 the meeting was used as a peg to hang their complaints on • de vergadering werd gebruikt als voorwendsel om te kunnen klagenbuy clothes off the peg • confectiekleding kopen→ square square/————————peg2〈 pegged〉II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 vastpennen ⇒ vastpinnen/pluggen♦voorbeelden:he's hard to peg down • je krijgt moeilijk vat op hem→ peg out peg out/ -
2 peg at
vastleggen op -
3 peg
nokpen -
4 peg away
peg away1 〈+at〉doorwerken/zwoegen (aan) -
5 peg down a flap
peg down a flap -
6 peg leg
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7 peg out a claim
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8 peg someone down
peg someone downiemand beperkingen opleggen; 〈 informeel〉iemand vastpinnen/leggen -
9 peg out
afbakenen; de was ophangen; stervenpeg out♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
10 peg away at
doorwerken, zich afjakkeren -
11 peg down
vastpinnen -
12 peg in one's coffin
een spijker in iemands doodskist (bijnaam voor glaasje drank) -
13 peg to hang on
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14 peg stop
penaanslag -
15 a square peg (in a round hole)
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16 buy clothes off the peg
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17 clothes-peg
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18 he's hard to peg down
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19 off-the-peg
off-the-peg, off-the-rack -
20 take someone down a peg (or two)
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