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1 broek
♦voorbeelden:1 corduroy broek • corduroy trousers, cordszijn vrouw heeft de broek aan/draagt de broek • his wife wears the trousershet loopt hem dun door de broek • 〈 letterlijk〉 he has the trots/runs; 〈 figuurlijk〉 he's scared out of his pantshij heeft het in zijn broek gedaan • he has wet his pants/shit himselfhet in zijn broek doen van angst • (nearly) wet oneselfvoor de broek/op zijn broek krijgen • be spankedvoor/op de broek geven • spankhij had een vette bekeuring aan zijn broek • he had a heavy fine slapped on him -
2 kruis
1 [lichaam, figuur; teken voor verenigingen] cross2 [strafpaal] cross5 [figuurlijk] [beproeving] cross6 [rooms-katholiek] [kruisgebaar] (sign of the) cross7 [met betrekking tot munten] head9 [stuit, (van dieren) het hogere deel op de rug] small of the back 〈 van mens〉; croup 〈 van dieren〉♦voorbeelden:een kruis zetten onder een stuk, een stuk tekenen met een kruis • make one's mark/put one's X (on a document)iemand aan het kruis slaan • nail someone to the crossdeze broek is te nauw in het kruis • these trousers are too tight in the crotch7 kruis of munt? • heads or tails?we zullen kruis of munt doen • we'll toss for itdit stuk heeft vier kruisen • this piece is in four sharps -
3 pantalon
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4 passen
1 [nauwkeurig sluiten] fit5 [schikken] suit6 [+ op] [letten (op), (ervoor) waken] look after, take care of7 [kaartspel] pass♦voorbeelden:ik moest wel vier keer komen passen • I had to go for four fittingshet past precies • it fits like a glovedeze broek past je slecht • these trousers are a bad fitdeze sleutel past op de meeste sloten • this key fits most locksik zoek iets dat hierbij past • I'm looking for something to go with/match thisdie tas past niet bij die jas • that bag doesn't go with that coatze passen goed/slecht bij elkaar • they are well/ill-matchedbij het geheel passen • fit into the picturedat past bij zijn stijl • that's just his styledie kast zou goed in mijn keuken passen • that cupboard would go well in my kitchenhet past niet in mijn plannen • it doesn't suit my planshet past je slecht/niet dit te doen • it ill befits you to do thisop de winkel passen • look after/mind the shoper goed op passen, goed op iets passen • take good care of, keep an eye onpas op het afstapje/je hoofd • watch/mind the step/your headze zijn oud en wijs genoeg om op zichzelf te kunnen passen • they are old enough to take care of themselvesik pas! • pass!II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [nauwkeurig meten] fit2 [precies genoeg betalen] pay with the exact money3 [juist plaatsen] fit4 [kijken of het goed zit] try on♦voorbeelden:met wat passen en meten komen we wel rond • with some juggling we'll managehebt u het niet gepast? • haven't you got the exact change/money?3 iets in/aan elkaar passen • fit in/together -
5 regenbroek
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6 achterzak
n. back pocket, pocket at back side of trousers -
7 bakkersbroek
n. baker's trousers -
8 bandplooibroek
n. pleated trousers -
9 bluejeans
n. blue jeans, Originally work clothes (they became popular among teenagers starting in the 1950s), trousers made from denim -
10 bretel
n. suspenders, pair of straps worn over the shoulders to hold up trousers -
11 bretels
n. suspenders, braces, pair of straps worn over the shoulders to hold up trousers -
12 broek
n. pants, trousers, slacks; marsh, swamp -
13 broekzak
n. pocket in trousers -
14 damespantalon
n. women's trousers, women's pants -
15 drollenvanger
n. baggy trousers, pants which hang loosely -
16 flodderbroek
n. floppy trousers -
17 harembroek
n. harem trousers -
18 pantalon
n. knickers, trousers, pants -
19 pyjamabroek
n. <I>(old spell.><B>piamabroek</B>)</I> pyjama trousers -
20 werkbroek
n. overalls, working trousers
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