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1 draagraket
n. launcher, device or structure which launches a missile or other object -
2 kijken
♦voorbeelden:we zullen eens gaan kijken • let's go and see/have a looklaat haar even kijken • let her have a lookdaar sta ik van te kijken • well I'll be!je staat toch even raar te kijken, als je fiets weg is • it does take you aback to discover your bike is gonedaar stond ze van te kijken • that came as a surprise to herhij is wezen kijken • he's had a look (around)kijk eens aan! • look at that now!, well I'll be!kijk eens wie we daar hebben • look who's here!kijk nou eens wat je gedaan hebt • look what you've doneik zal er eens naar kijken • I'll have a look at itik moet er eens naar laten kijken • I must have it seen to/looked ateven (naar boven/beneden) kijken • glance (up/down)goed kijken • watch closelyik wist niet hoe ik moest kijken • I didn't know which way to look(straal) langs iemand heen kijken • look straight through someoneniet kijken! • don't look!, look the other way!ik zal nog eens kijken • 〈 figuurlijk〉 I'll think about it, I/we'll seenaar rechts kijken • look to the right〈 figuurlijk〉 naar iets/iemand kijken • have a look at/see about something/someonekijk naar jezelf! • look who's talking!kijken naar • look at 〈 schilderij〉; watch 〈 film〉; 〈 omzien naar〉 look out for; 〈 verzorgen〉 look after; 〈 in orde maken〉 look/see touit het raam kijken • look out (of) the windowuit zijn ogen/doppen kijken • watch what one is doinghij keek of hij water zag branden • he looked flabbergastedeven de andere kant op kijken • look the other waywe zullen kijken of dat verhaal klopt • we shall see whether that story checks outik keek of je er was • I (just) came to see if you're inlaat eens kijken, wat hebben we nodig • let's see, what do we needniet zo nauw kijken • not be particularII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:etalages gaan kijken • go window-shoppingkijk haar eens (lachen) • look at her (laughing) -
3 fender
n. fender, bumper, object placed on the side of a vehicle to prevent contact with other objects; mudguard; metal screen for a fireplace; one who repels or repulses -
4 fluorescoop
n. fluoroscope, instrument which uses X rays or other radiation to examine the inside of an opaque object -
5 heffer
n. lever, simple machine consisting of a rigid bar which pivots on a fixed point and is used to raise or move an object on one end by applying force to the other -
6 hengsel
n. handle, part of an object designed to be gripped by the hand; hinge, movable joint on which a door or other part turns -
7 hoepel
n. hoop, circular band made from metal or other stiff material; object which has a circular or ring-like shape -
8 ding
3 [jonge vrouw] thing♦voorbeelden:ik zou er een lief ding voor geven om … • I would give my right arm to …een mooi ding, dat schuurtje • a nice job, that shedandere dingen te doen hebben • have other things to dodoe geen gekke dingen • don't do anything foolishgewone/alledaagse dingen • trivial matters, commonplace thingsde dingen tegen elkaar afwegen • weigh up the pros and consdat zijn zo van die dingen • that's just one of those thingsover die dingen spreekt men niet • one doesn't talk about such thingseen ding is zeker, hij komt niet • one thing is certain, he is not cominger is maar één ding op tegen • there is only one drawback/snagde dingen bij hun naam noemen • call a spade a spadeeen jong/aardig ding • a young thing, a nice/sweet little thing -
9 tegenspreken
1 [zich met woorden verzetten tegen] object, protest, argue (with) ⇒ 〈 brutaal tegenspreken〉 answer/talk back3 [strijdig zijn] contradict♦voorbeelden:2 dat gerucht is door niemand tegengesproken • nobody disputed/refuted the rumourik moet u/je tegenspreken • I must disagree with you, I beg to differ with you3 elkaar tegensprekende mededelingen • contradictory/conflicting statementszichzelf tegenspreken • contradict oneselfhet een spreekt het ander tegen • the one is inconsistent with the other
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