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1 plough back profits into equipment
plough back profits into equipmentEnglish-Dutch dictionary > plough back profits into equipment
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2 plough one's way through something
English-Dutch dictionary > plough one's way through something
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3 plough through the snow
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4 plough
n. ploeg--------v. ploegen; vooruitgaan op moment van inspanning; niet slagen; balancerenplough11 ploeg♦voorbeelden:————————plough2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 ploegen ⇒ beploegen, omploegen♦voorbeelden: -
5 follow the plough/sea
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6 under the plough
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7 snow plough
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8 follow
v. volgen, opvolgen; begrijpen; achter iemand aangaan; achtervolgen; zich gedragen volgens; eruit voorkomen[ folloo]1 〈 benaming voor〉 volgen ⇒ er achteraan/erna komen; achternalopen/gaan; aanhouden, gaan langs 〈 weg, richting, rivier〉; achternazitten, achtervolgen; vergezellen; bijwonen; komen na, volgen op; opvolgen; aandacht schenken aan, in de gaten houden; begrijpen; bijhouden 〈 nieuws〉; zich laten leiden door, handelen naar, uitvoeren 〈 bevel, advies〉; nadoen 〈 voorbeeld〉; voortvloeien uit♦voorbeelden:follow the plough/sea • boer/zeeman zijnfollow the rules • zich aan de regels houdenfollow someone about/(a)round • iemand overal volgenfollow someone close • iemand op de voet volgenfollow someone home • met iemand mee naar huis lopen/gaanfollow something home • iets helemaal uitwerkenfollow on • verder gaan, volgen 〈 na onderbreking〉follow out • (nauwkeurig) opvolgen/uitvoeren; afmaken, afwerkenfollow up • (op korte afstand) volgen, in de buurt blijven van; vervolgen, een vervolg maken op; gebruik maken van; nagaanfollow (up)on • volgen opthe outcome is as follows • het resultaat is als volgtit follows that I am in favour of the scheme • ik ben derhalve voor het planto follow • als volgend(e) gang/gerechtwould you like anything to follow? • wilt u nog iets toe?II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 uitoefenen ⇒ beoefenen, bedrijven♦voorbeelden:follow the navy • bij de marine zijnfollow the trade of butcher • het slagersvak uitoefenen
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