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1 hagel
1 [vorm van neerslag; ook figuurlijk] hail2 [munitie] (lead/ball) shot♦voorbeelden:de hagel kletterde op het dak • hail rattled on the roof -
2 hagelschade
1 hail damage ⇒ damage (caused/done) by hail♦voorbeelden: -
3 hagelen
v. hail, rain down hail -
4 begroeten
♦voorbeelden:het voorstel werd met applaus begroet • the proposal was greeted with applauseiemand begroeten als de bevrijder • hail someone as the liberator -
5 een taxi aanroepen
een taxi aanroepencall/hail a taxi————————een taxi aanroepenhail a taxi/cabVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een taxi aanroepen
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6 hagelen
1 hail♦voorbeelden:de stenen hagelden om ons heen • stones were raining downik hoor het op de ruiten hagelen • I can hear the hail against the windowpanes -
7 regen
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8 weesgegroetje
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9 een taxi nemen
v. hail a cab -
10 hagel
n. hail, small pellets of ice or frozen vapor; shower of small ice particles; bullet, small lead shot; barrage (especially of bullets) -
11 hagelschade
n. hail damage -
12 hagelverzekering
n. hail insurance -
13 komen van
v. hail from -
14 nauw
adj. strait, straitened, narrow, tight, near, close fitting, cramped, poky, incapacious, hail fellow -
15 roep
adj. invocatory--------n. call, cry, hail -
16 stoppen
v. stop, stop off, stop over, surcease, cease, immobilize, darn, hole, fill, pull over, pack up, mend, clog, constipate, call, hail a cab -
17 vriendelijk
adj. friendly, suave, kind, kindly, amiable, amicable, good natured, obliging, neighbourly, neighborly, homelike, heart whole, hail fellow, affable, bland, benign--------adv. suavely, kindly, in a friendly way, amiably, affably, amicably, warmly, good naturedly, obligingly, gently -
18 vriendschappelijk
adj. friendly, kindly, amicable, downstage, hail fellow, matey--------adv. amicably, downstage -
19 aanroepen
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20 de hagel kletterde op het dak
de hagel kletterde op het dakVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de hagel kletterde op het dak
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