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1 dress down
dress downzacht/soepel maken 〈 leer〉; roskammen 〈 paard〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉een pak slaag geven, op z'n donder geven————————dress down -
2 dress a shop window
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3 dress circle
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4 dress in borrowed plumes
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5 dress
adj. feestelijk, officieel, van kleding--------n. japon, jurk--------v. aankleden; zich aankleden; in de rij staan; een gerecht klaarmaken; versierendress1[ dres] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 kleding ⇒ tenue, dracht————————dress2I 〈onovergankelijk en overgankelijk werkwoord; wederkerend werkwoord〉1 zich (aan)kleden ⇒ gekleed gaan, toilet maken♦voorbeelden:dress up • zich netjes/mooi aankleden, zich verkleden/vermommenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (aan)kleden ⇒ van kleding voorzien, kleren aantrekken2 versieren ⇒ opsieren, optuigen5 opmaken ⇒ kammen en borstelen, kappen♦voorbeelden:dress up • verkleden, vermommendressed in one's (Sunday) best • met z'n goeie goed aandressed in black • in het zwartdress up • opdoffen 〈 ook figuurlijk〉; mooi doen schijnen; aanvaardbaar laten ken/maken, leuk brengendress down • zacht/soepel maken 〈 leer〉; roskammen 〈 paard〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉een pak slaag geven, op z'n donder geven -
6 dress up
opdoffendress up————————dress upverkleden, vermommen————————dress upzich netjes/mooi aankleden, zich verkleden/vermommen -
7 dress a wound
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8 dress for dinner
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9 dress rehearsal
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10 dress a shopwindow
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11 dress a show window
een vitrine (winkelraam) versieren -
12 dress casually
nonchalant gekleed -
13 dress suit
avondkleding -
14 dress uniform
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15 dress well
zich mooi kleden -
16 full-dress
full-dress1 full-dress ⇒ groot opgezet, gala-♦voorbeelden:full-dress rehearsal • generale repetitie -
17 battle dress
veldtenue (een korte legerjas die zich in het middel aansluit)battle dress -
18 I bought myself a dress
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19 I want a dress like Mary has
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20 I wouldn't be seen dead in that dress/in there
I wouldn't be seen dead in that dress/in therevoor geen geld/goud zou ik me in die jurk/daar vertonenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > I wouldn't be seen dead in that dress/in there
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