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1 bite (on) the bullet
door de zure appel heen bijten, de tanden op elkaar zetten -
2 bite at something
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3 bite one's lip(s)
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4 bite the hand that feeds you
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5 bite/snap someone's head off
bite/snap someone's head off -
6 bite
n. beet; (slange-) beet--------v. bijten; bijten (van aas)bite1[ bajt]♦voorbeelden:have a bite to eat • iets eten1 vinnigheid ⇒ bits(ig)heid; scherpte♦voorbeelden:that gin had much bite • die gin had een scherpe smaak————————bite21 bijten ⇒ toebijten, (toe)happen 〈 ook figuurlijk〉, zich (gemakkelijk) laten beetnemen; steken, prikken 〈 van insecten〉♦voorbeelden:1 the cold bit my fingers • de kou beet/sneed me in de vingersbite off • afbijtenbite at something • naar iets happen〈 informeel〉 what's biting you? • wat zit je dwars?bite off more than one can chew • te veel hooi op zijn vork nemenbe bitten with a passion for football • verslingerd zijn aan voetbal -
7 bite off more than one can chew
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8 bite off
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9 bite one's lip
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10 bite the dust
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11 bite and sup
licht ontbijt -
12 bite into
v. bijten in, ergens in bijten, met de tanden ergens in bijten -
13 bite nails
v. op de nagels bijten -
14 bite one's head off
iemand streng toespreken -
15 bite one's lips
op de lippen bijten,niet reageren -
16 bite one's tongue
op de tong bijten,niet reageren -
17 bite the ground
dood neervallen -
18 bite the hand that feeds one
v. ondankbaar zijn -
19 bite
woorddeel -
20 I had not had a bite that day
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