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1 rope dancer
rope dancer, rope walker -
2 rope walker
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3 rope ladder
rope ladder -
4 rope someone in to help/join
rope someone in to help/joiniemand zo ver krijgen dat hij komt helpen/meedoet -
5 rope
n. touw; ketting--------v. vastbinden; met een lasso vangen; afzetten (met een touw); bijeenverzamelen (partijgenoten); afzetten (met touwen)rope1[ roop] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (stuk) touw ⇒ koord, kabel♦voorbeelden:the rope • de stropgive someone rope enough to hang himself • iemand door schade en schande wijs laten wordenshow someone the ropes • iemand wegwijs maken/inwijdenknow/learn the ropes • de kneepjes van het vak kennen/leren————————rope2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:¶ rope someone in to help/join • iemand zo ver krijgen dat hij komt helpen/meedoet -
6 rope making
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7 rope of sand
valse zekerheid, bedrieglijk houvast -
8 rope
touw -
9 money for old rope
(Slang) voordeel dat zonder veel krachtsinspanning of moeite is verkregen; beloning die zonder veel moeite is verkregen————————iets voor niets, gauw/gemakkelijk verdiend geld -
10 skip rope
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11 skipping rope
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12 a rope of garlic
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13 coil up a rope
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14 give a thief enough rope and he'll hang himself
English-Dutch dictionary > give a thief enough rope and he'll hang himself
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15 give someone rope enough to hang himself
English-Dutch dictionary > give someone rope enough to hang himself
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16 give someone the rope
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17 guy rope
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18 jump rope
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19 money for jam/for old rope
money for jam/for old ropeiets voor niets, gauw/gemakkelijk verdiend geld -
20 on the rope
on the rope
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