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1 beenderlijm
• bone glue -
2 kurkdroog
• bone-dry -
3 heupbeen
n. hip, part of the body from the pelvis to the upper thigh, hip bone, upper part of the thigh bone, innominate bone -
4 beenfractuur
n. bone fracture, fracture of bone -
5 beenlichaampje
n. bone cell, cell of bone -
6 beenmergpunctie
n. bone marrow puncture, puncture done to take out bone marrow for making medical diagnosis -
7 beenverharding
n. bone tumour, bone tumor -
8 epifyse
n. epiphysis, end of a bone which ossifies separately and later joins with the main bone (Anatomy) -
9 graat
n. fish bone, bone -
10 groeischijf
n. epiphysis, end of a bone which ossifies separately and later joins with the main bone (Anatomy) -
11 visgraat
n. fish bone, herring bone -
12 beentje
1 [klein been] small/little leg♦voorbeelden:1 〈 figuurlijk〉 zijn beste beentje voorzetten • put one's best foot forward; 〈 met betrekking tot gedrag〉 be on one's best behaviour -
13 bot
bot1I 〈de〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈 het〉1 [been] bone2 [meervoud] [leden, lichaam] bones♦voorbeelden:tot op het bot verkleumd zijn • chilled to the bone————————bot2♦voorbeelden:bot worden • become/get bluntII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:iets bot weigeren • refuse something flatly -
14 graat
1 [been(tje) van een vis] (fish) bone♦voorbeelden: -
15 kurkdroog
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16 lui
lui1〈 meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:1 zijn ouwe lui • his old folks/parentsrijke lui • rich people————————lui2♦voorbeelden:een luie stoel • an easy chairzo lui als een varken • bone idleliever lui dan moe zijn • be bone-idle -
17 merg
1 [substantie in beenderen] (bone) marrow2 [vruchtvlees] flesh3 [plantkunde] pith♦voorbeelden:die kreet ging door merg en been • it was a harrowing/heart-rending cry -
18 uitbenen
1 bone♦voorbeelden: -
19 zich kapot werken
zich kapot werken————————zich kapot werkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich kapot werken
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20 zo lui als een varken
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zo lui als een varken
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