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1 *hop!
*hop! ['op]1 〈 bij een sprong〉hup! ⇒ hupla!, hoepla!♦voorbeelden:1 allez, hop! • vooruit!, kom op! -
2 hop in/out
hop in/outin/uitstappen -
3 hop it!
hop it!smeer 'em!, donder op! -
4 hop the twig
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5 hop
n. hup, sprong; (internet) hop, plaats van met elkaar aangesloten zijn van computers op het netwerk (via welke bericht verder doorgegeven wordt)--------v. springen, huppenhop1[ hop] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉4 〈 voornamelijk meervoud〉hop(plant/bel)♦voorbeelden:————————hop2〈 hopped〉1 hinkelen ⇒ huppen, wippen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 overheen springen/wippen/huppen♦voorbeelden:¶ 〈Brits-Engels; slang〉 hop it! • smeer 'em!, donder op! -
6 hop field
n. veld of tuin voor verbouw van hop -
7 hop garden
veld of tuin voor verbouw van hop -
8 hop step and jump
drievoudige sprong -
9 hop the perch
sterven -
10 hop
1) accumuleren2) boel3) ophopen4) massa -
11 catch someone on the hop
iemand verrassen/overrompelen; bij iemand binnenvallen -
12 hip-hop
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13 keep someone on the hop
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14 on the hop
on the hop -
15 homo-hop
n. Hip-hop muziek gespeeld of voorgedragen door artiesten of ceremoniemeester of DJ's die behoren bij de lesbische en homofiele gemeenschap -
16 allez, hop!
allez, hop!vooruit!, kom op! -
17 удод
nzool. hop -
18 хмель
ngener. hop, roes, zatheid -
19 oast-house
oast-house -
20 oops-a-daisy
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