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1 swimming
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2 swimming bath
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3 swimming bladder
→ swim bladder swim bladder/ -
4 swimming costume
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5 swimming in blood
swimming in blood -
6 swimming in butter
swimming in butter -
7 swimming trunks
swimming trunks -
8 swimming pool
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9 swimming against the current
tegen de stroom inzwemmen (zich niet volgens de regels gedragen, tegen de mening van anderen ingaan) -
10 swimming against the tide
tegen de vloed in zwemmen (zich niet volgens de regels gedragen, tegen de mening van anderen ingaan) -
11 swimming competition
zwemwedstrijd,competitie -
12 swimming is forbidden
verboden te zwemmen -
13 swimming season
het zwemseizoen -
14 he loves swimming/to go swimming
he loves swimming/to go swimming -
15 my head is swimming
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16 style of swimming
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17 countercurrent swimming
zwemmen tegen de stroom in -
18 olympic size swimming pool
n. Olympisch zwembad, zwembad dat in Olympische Spelen wordt gebruikt (lengte: 50 meter, breedte: 25 meter, diepte: minimum van 2.0 meter) met 8 banen met wijdte van baan 2.5 meter (twee lege banen aan de buitenzijde) -
19 roofed swimming pool
overdekt zwembad -
20 synchronized swimming
n. kunstzwemmen
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