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1 lace curtain
lace curtain1 vitrage -
2 lace into
lace intoaanvallen, te lijf gaan 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 -
3 lace tea with rum
lace tea with rum -
4 lace
n. koord; veter; schoenveter; sterke drank die men toevoegt aan eten of drinken--------v. vastrijgen, rijgen, snoeren; versieren (met kant); iem. afrossen (slang); sterke drank toevoegen (aan voedsel, etc.)lace1[ lees] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————lace2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
5 lace up
vastrijgen met een veter, sluiten d.m.v. een veter -
6 a dress relieved with lace
a dress relieved with lace -
7 edged with lace
edged with lace -
8 Brussels lace
brussels kant -
9 mechlin lace
Mechelse kant, soort duur kantwerk afkomstig uit de stad Mechelen in België -
10 shoe-lace
(schoen)veter -
11 tape lace-up
bandliggingbandloopbandoplegging -
12 to lace
kolom volponsen -
13 edge
verhoogde standaard van draadloze communicatie (volgende stap vooruit van GSM)EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution)edge1[ edzj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 rand ⇒ boord, oever, grens♦voorbeelden:she gave me the rough/sharp edge of her tongue • zij sprak mij bits toeput an edge on • slijpentake the edge off • het ergste wegnemenbe on edge • gespannen/prikkelbaar zijn→ fine fine/————————edge21 (langzaam/voorzichtig) bewegen♦voorbeelden:edge up • dichterbij schuivenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 omranden ⇒ omboorden, omzomen♦voorbeelden:she edged herself to the front • zij drong ongemerkt naar vorenthe dog edged me off the seat • de hond duwde mij van de bank af→ edge out edge out/ -
14 relieve
v. verlichten; ontlasten; ontzetten; aflossen; afwisselen[ rillie:v]1 verlichten ⇒ opluchten, ontlasten3 ondersteunen ⇒ helpen, troosten, bemoedigen♦voorbeelden:it will relieve your mind • het zal je opluchtenrelieve of • ontlasten van, afhelpen van; 〈 schertsend〉 afhandig maken; 〈vaak passief; eufemistisch〉ontslaan uit, ontheffen van
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