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1 put one's piano in storage
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2 put something in(to) cold storage
English-Dutch dictionary > put something in(to) cold storage
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3 storage
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adj. koud--------n. koude, kilte; verkoudheidcold1[ koold]♦voorbeelden:catch (a) cold • kou vattenhave a cold • verkouden zijnII 〈niet-telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; vaak the〉1 kou♦voorbeelden:she was left out in the cold • ze was aan haar lot overgelaten————————cold2〈 coldness〉♦voorbeelden:a cold fish • een kouwe kikkercold logic • de nuchtere logica〈 culinaria〉 cold meat/ 〈 voornamelijk Amerikaans-Engels〉 cuts • gemengd koud vlees, assiette anglaisea cold welcome • een koele ontvangstbe/feel cold • het koud hebben〈 vulgair〉 it's cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey • het is zo koud dat je ballen eraf vallen/vriezenit leaves me cold • het laat me koudcold comfort • schrale troostget/have cold feet • bang worden/zijncold turkey • onverbloemde waarheid; 〈 informeel〉harde ontwenningskuur/ontwenningsverschijnselen van verslaafde 〈door hem/haar opeens alle drugs te onthouden〉cold war • koude oorlogmake someone's blood run cold • iemand het bloed in de aderen doen stollen♦voorbeelden:————————cold3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:quit one's job cold • op staande voet ontslag nemenbe turned down cold • zonder meer afgewezen worden
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