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6 [meervoud] [ogen] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉8 [geldwezen] deficit♦voorbeelden:een gat dichten • stop a hole/gapeen gat maken in • make a hole in (something)〈 figuurlijk〉 een gat in de dag slapen • sleep far into the day/oversleep for hours〈 figuurlijk〉 een gat in de markt ontdekken • discover a gap/hole in the marketergens geen gat meer in zien • not see any way ahead/out, be up against a brick walleen gat in je kies • a hole/cavity in your tooth〈 vulgair〉 iemand z'n gat likken • lick someone's arse/ Aass, suck up to someoneiemand (steeds) achter zijn luie gat moeten zitten • (have to) breathe down someone's neck, keep on at someoneop z'n (luie) gat zitten • sit (back) on one's ass〈 figuurlijk〉 dat ligt op zijn gat • that's on its last legs, that's had it6 iets in de gaten hebben • realize/be aware of somethingiemand/iets in de gaten houden • keep an eye on someone/somethingniets in de gaten hebben • be quite unaware of anythingiets in de gaten krijgen • realize/become aware of something; 〈 informeel〉 Awise up (to)hij kreeg in de gaten dat … • he realized that …in de gaten lopen • attract (too much) attentioner is een gat van enige tonnen • there is a deficit of several hundred thousand¶ 〈 sport〉 er vielen steeds meer gaten in de verdediging • there were more and more gaps in the defence
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eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth — A blow or injury should be given back as hard as each one that is received; every crime or injury should be punished or paid back. * /In ancient times if a man s eye was put out by his enemy, he might get revenge by putting his enemy s eye out.… … Dictionary of American idioms
eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth — A blow or injury should be given back as hard as each one that is received; every crime or injury should be punished or paid back. * /In ancient times if a man s eye was put out by his enemy, he might get revenge by putting his enemy s eye out.… … Dictionary of American idioms
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(an) eye for an eye (and a tooth for a tooth) — an eye for an eye (and a tooth for a tooth) phrase the idea that someone who has harmed another person should be punished by having the same thing done to them Thesaurus: revengesynonym Main entry: eye * * * an ˌeye for an ˈeye (and a ˌtooth for… … Useful english dictionary
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an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth — used to refer to the belief that punishment in kind is the appropriate way to deal with an offense or crime Origin: with biblical allusion to Exod. 21: 24 * * * an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth see ↑eye, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑tooth … Useful english dictionary
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eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth — person s punishment should be equal to the wrong or crime which he committed (Biblical) … English contemporary dictionary
an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth — retaliation in kind is the appropriate way to deal with an offence or crime. [with biblical allusion to Exod. 21: 24.] → eye … English new terms dictionary
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