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1 dik
dik1〈 het〉1 [bezinksel] grounds, dregs2 [dik gedeelte] thick♦voorbeelden:iemand door dik en dun volgen • support someone/stand by someone through thick and thin/fair and foul————————dik24 [opgezet, gezwollen] swollen♦voorbeelden:1 een dik boek • a thick/fat book10 cm dik • 10 cm thickde dikke darm • the large intestineze stonden tien rijen dik • they stood ten (rows) deepeen dikke streep/lijn • a thick/bold stroke/lineeen dikke trui • a thick jumperdik worden • thicken, set, congealdie jurk maakt dik • that dress makes you look fatdik worden • grow fatzij heeft aanleg om dik te worden • she puts on weight easilydik worden • swell (up)¶ dik doen • swank, swagger, boastzich dik maken (over iets) • get worked up (about something)II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een dikke voldoende • a (very) high markdik tevreden (zijn) • (be) well-satisfieddik verdiend • well-earnedhij is dik in de zeventig • he is well into his seventiesdik onder het stof • thick with dustdat komt dik voor elkaar/mekaar • that'll work out finehet er dik bovenop leggen • lay it on thickhet ligt er dik bovenop • it is quite obviousdat zit er dik in • I wouldn't be surpriseddik in iets zitten • have plenty of somethingdikke vrienden zijn • be great/close friendseen dikke mist • thick fog -
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♦voorbeelden:1 flarden mist • patches of/patchy fogdichte mist • (a) thick foglichte mist • mist〈 figuurlijk〉 de mist ingaan • 〈 van dingen, zaken e.d.〉 go wrong/fail completely; 〈 met betrekking tot grap ook〉 fall flat; 〈 van personen〉 go wrong, screw uper komt mist (opzetten) • it's getting/growing foggy/mistyde mist trekt op • the fog's liftingde mist werd dichter • the fog thickenedbij mist • in fog(gy weather) -
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5 dicht
♦voorbeelden:een dicht bos • a dense woodin dichte drommen • in dense hordesdichte mist • thick/dense fogdicht beschreven bladzijden • closely written pagesze zaten dicht opeengepakt • they sat tightly packed togetherdicht op elkaar wonen • live on top of one another〈 figuurlijk〉 dichter tot elkaar komen • come/draw closer (together)II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉2 [ondoordringbaar] tight3 [figuurlijk] [niets loslatend] close(-mouthed) ⇒ close-/tight-lipped♦voorbeelden:ik krijg mijn riem niet dicht • I can't fasten my beltmijn neus zit dicht • my nose is blocked upde afvoer zit dicht • the drain is blocked upde vijver zit dicht • the pond is frozen overhet vliegveld zit dicht • the airport is fogbound♦voorbeelden:zijn ogen staan dicht bij elkaar • he has close-set eyesje bent er aardig dicht bij • you are pretty near the markzij waren dicht bij het doel • they were close to the goal; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 they were nearly therehij woont dicht in de buurt • he lives near heredicht onder de kust varen • hug the shoreiemand dicht op de hielen zitten • be close on someone's heels -
6 dikte
♦voorbeelden:een dikte van vier voet • four feet thick3 de dikte van de mist • the thickness/density of the fog4 een dikte aan een tak • a swelling/lump on a branch
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