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n. bot, been; graat--------v. botten krakenbone1[ boon] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 been ⇒ beenachtige stof, ivoor♦voorbeelden:1 as dry as a bone • kurkdroog, beendroogI can feel it/it is in my bones • ik weet het zeker, ik voel het aankomenham off the bone • ham van het beenchilled/frozen to the bone • verkleumd/bevroren tot op het bothe is a communist to the bone • hij is communist tot in het mergno bones broken? • sans rancune?, even goede vrienden?make no bones about • niet aarzelen omhave a bone to pick with someone • met iemand een appeltje te schillen hebben————————bone21 benen ⇒ van been/balein, ivoren————————bone3〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————bone4〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 bone dry • kurkdroog, beendroogbone idle/lazy • aartslui -
2 bone up
vlijtig leren,nauwkeurig leren -
3 bone china
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4 bone idle/lazy
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5 bone meal
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6 bone dry
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7 bone of contention
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8 bone breaking
benenbrekend -
9 bone cancer
beenkanker -
10 bone dust
bottenstof -
11 bone idle
adj. lui of laks vanuit constitutioneel standpunt bekeken (Informeel) -
12 bone in the throat
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13 bone marrow
beenmerg -
14 bone scan
beenscanning -
15 bone up on a subject
v. (Slang) hard blokken, ergens gedetaileerd voor repeteren in korte periode -
16 bone-head
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17 bone-dry
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18 bone glue
beenderlijm -
19 T-bone
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20 T-bone steak
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Bone — (b[=o]n; 110), n. [OE. bon, ban, AS. b[=a]n; akin to Icel. bein, Sw. ben, Dan. & D. been, G. bein bone, leg; cf. Icel. beinn straight.] 1. (Anat.) The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bone — heißen: Annaba (früher frz. Bône), algerische Stadt Bone (Comic), Serie von Jeff Smith Bone (Kabupaten), Region (Kabupaten) in Süd Sulawesi, Indonesien Bone (Reich), Sultanat der Bugis in Süd Sulawesi Watampone, Hauptstadt der indonesischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bone — is the substance that forms the skeleton of the body. It is composed chiefly of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. It also serves as a storage area for calcium, playing a large role in calcium balance in the blood. The 206 bones in the body … Medical dictionary
bone — ► NOUN 1) any of the pieces of hard, whitish tissue making up the skeleton in vertebrates. 2) the hard material of which bones consist. 3) a thing resembling a bone, such as a strip of stiffening for an undergarment. ► VERB 1) remove the bones… … English terms dictionary
BONE — (or Bona, ancient Hippo Regius, named Annaba after Algerian independence from French rule), Mediterranean port in northeastern Algeria close to the Tunisian border. Located on a gulf between capes Garde and Rosa, it became one of the Maghreb s… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bone — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bone Formato Serie limitada Primera edición 1991 Última edición 2004 Editorial Self publishing Creador(es) Jeff Smith … Wikipedia Español
bone — [bōn] n. [ME bon < OE ban, bone, esp. of a limb, akin to Ger bein, a leg; only Gmc] 1. any of the separate parts of the hard connective tissue forming the skeleton of most full grown vertebrate animals 2. this tissue, composed essentially of… … English World dictionary
Bone — (b[=o]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Boned} (b[=o]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Boning}.] 1. To withdraw bones from the flesh of, as in cookery. To bone a turkey. Soyer. [1913 Webster] 2. To put whalebone into; as, to bone stays. Ash. [1913 Webster] 3. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bone — Bone, v. t. [F. bornoyer to look at with one eye, to sight, fr. borgne one eyed.] To sight along an object or set of objects, to see if it or they be level or in line, as in carpentry, masonry, and surveying. Knight. [1913 Webster] Joiners, etc … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bone up on — bone up (on (something)) to study or improve your understanding of something, esp. for a test. The test includes history, math, and languages, so I ll have to bone up on a lot of subjects. With new developments in medicine happening all the time … New idioms dictionary
bone up — (on (something)) to study or improve your understanding of something, esp. for a test. The test includes history, math, and languages, so I ll have to bone up on a lot of subjects. With new developments in medicine happening all the time, doctors … New idioms dictionary