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1 get (into)/have the hang of something
get (into)/have the hang of somethingde slag van iets krijgen/hebbenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get (into)/have the hang of something
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2 hang
n. (op)hangen--------v. ophangen; afhankelijk zijn; (in computers) blijft steken; ophouden te werkenhang1[ hæng] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————hang21 hangen4 aanhangen ⇒ zich vastklemmen, vast (blijven) zitten5 afhellen7 onbeslist/onzeker zijn♦voorbeelden:don't hang about/(a)round me • hang niet zo om me heenhang on someone's lips • aan iemands lippen hangenshe hung on(to) his every word • zij was één en al oorhang onto something • proberen te (be)houdenhang over one's head • iemand boven het hoofd hangen〈 informeel〉 hang! • verdomme!→ hang about hang about/, hang around hang around/, hang back hang back/, hang on hang on/, hang out hang out/, hang round hang round/, hang together hang together/, hang up hang up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:hang someone for murder • iemand wegens moord ophangenhe hanged himself • hij verhing zich3 hang one's head (in shame/guilt) • het hoofd (schuldbewust/vol schaamte) laten hangen〈 informeel〉 hang it (all)! • naar de hel ermee!〈 informeel〉 well, I'm hanged! • wel, verdomme!hang something on someone • iemand de schuld van iets geven
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get the hang of something — get the hang of (something) informal to succeed in learning how to do something after practising it. After three weeks of using this computer I think I ve finally got the hang of it … New idioms dictionary
get the hang of something — get/have/the hang of something informal phrase to learn a skill or activity Skiing is not very tiring, once you get the hang of it. Thesaurus: to learn new skills or informationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
get the hang of — (something) informal to succeed in learning how to do something after practising it. After three weeks of using this computer I think I ve finally got the hang of it … New idioms dictionary
get the hang of it — When you get the hang of something, you are familiar with it and know how to do it … The small dictionary of idiomes
get the hang of — (informal) To grasp the principle or meaning of • • • Main Entry: ↑hang * * * informal learn how to operate or do (something) it s quite simple when you get the hang of it * * * get the hang of informal : to learn the skills that are needed to do … Useful english dictionary
get the hang of — (from Idioms in Speech) to understand the general idea or meaning; the way of doing something or the way in which something is used She began to get the hang of those little things which the pretty woman who has vanity invariably adopts. (Th.… … Idioms and examples
get the hang of — verb To learn to handle something with some skill, through practice or diligence, which can lead to an almost unconscious performance thereof. Driving feels awkward when you’re new to it, but it’s easy once you get the hang of it … Wiktionary
have the hang of something — get/have/the hang of something informal phrase to learn a skill or activity Skiing is not very tiring, once you get the hang of it. Thesaurus: to learn new skills or informationsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
get the hang — verb be or become completely proficient or skilled in She mastered Japanese in less than two years • Syn: ↑master • Derivationally related forms: ↑master (for: ↑master), ↑mastery ( … Useful english dictionary
hang — [[t]hæ̱ŋ[/t]] ♦♦ hangs, hanging, hung, hanged (The form hung is used as the past tense and past participle. The form hanged is used as the past tense for meaning 5.) 1) V ERG If something hangs in a high place or position, or if you hang it there … English dictionary
hang — {{11}}hang (n.) late 15c., a sling, from HANG (Cf. hang) (v.). Meaning a curtain is from c.1500; that of the way cloth hangs is from 1797. To get the hang of (something) become capable is from 1834, American English. Perhaps originally in… … Etymology dictionary