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1 fence in
fence in -
2 fence off
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3 fence with a question
fence with a questioneen vraag pareren/ontwijken -
4 fence
n. omheining, schutting, hek; sport van zwaardvechten; heler; vermogen te debatteren; iemand die gestolen goederen verkoopt; vertikaal obstakel in showspringen (Sport)--------v. zwaard vechten, schermen; een hek bouwen, iets afzetten d.m.v. een hek; beschermen (d.m.v. een hek); ontwijken (van een vraag)fence1[ fens] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 hek ⇒ omheining, afscheiding2 heler♦voorbeelden:————————fence2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 omheinen♦voorbeelden: -
5 fence-maker
iemand die hekken repareert of maakt -
6 fence-sitting buyers
koperstaking -
7 a nigger in the woodpile/ fence
a nigger in the woodpile/ fence -
8 be/sit on the fence
be/sit on the fence -
9 electric fence
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10 perimeter fence
perimeter fence -
11 picket fence
picket fence -
12 ring fence
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13 the horse balked at the fence
the horse balked at the fence -
14 two gardens with a fence between
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15 barbed wire fence
prikkeldaadhek,versperring -
16 cattle fence
kudde omheining -
17 concertina fence
vouwbaar hek,inschuifbaar hek (als een harmonica) -
18 knee fence
n. knieafrastering (prikkeldraadafrastering tot halve meter hoogte) -
19 on both sides of the fence
aan beide kanten van de heg,aan allebei de kanten -
20 on the right side of the fence
aan de zijde van de overwinnaar
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