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1 branch off
zich vertakken/splitsen, aftakkenbranch offzich splitsen, afbuigen -
2 to branch off
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3 branch
n. tak; filiaal--------v. zich vertakkenbranch1[ bra:ntsj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 tak ⇒ filiaal, bijkantoor, plaatselijke afdeling————————branch2〈 werkwoord〉1 zich vertakken ⇒ zich splitsen, aftakken♦voorbeelden:branch off • zich splitsen, afbuigenthey branched off there • ze zijn daar afgeslagen -
4 hack off a branch
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5 saw off the branch one is sitting on
de tak waarop men zit afzagenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > saw off the branch one is sitting on
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6 hack
n. jaap; snee; droge hoest; taxi; schrijver--------v. hakken, houwen, fijnhakken, kraken; paardrijden; een taxi rijden; tolereren, behandelen; droog hoesten; illegaal een computersysteem indringen; nieuwe computeprogramma's schrijvenhack1[ hæk]1 houw ⇒ snee, jaap; trap(wond)♦voorbeelden:————————hack21 kuchen1 hakken ⇒ houwen, een jaap geven3 kraken ⇒ een computerkraak plegen, hacken♦voorbeelden:hack off a branch • een tak afkappenhack at something • in iets hakken, op iets in houwen
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branch off — index bifurcate, stem (originate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
branch off — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms branch off : present tense I/you/we/they branch off he/she/it branches off present participle branching off past tense branched off past participle branched off to leave the main part of something … English dictionary
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branch off — {v.} To go from something big or important to something smaller or less important; turn aside. * /At the bridge a little road branches off from the highway and follows the river./ * /Martin was trying to study his lesson, but his mind kept… … Dictionary of American idioms
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