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1 [harde delfstof] stone♦voorbeelden:II 〈de〉2 [als bouwmateriaal] stone ⇒ 〈 baksteen〉 brick, 〈 plavuisvormig〉 slab, 〈 kinderhoofdje〉 cobble(-stone)♦voorbeelden:de eerste steen (naar iemand) werpen • throw/cast the first stone (at someone)als een steen op de maag liggen • be indigestibleergens een steentje toe bijdragen • do one's bit towards something; chip in with 〈 bedrag〉/towards 〈 doel〉de eerste steen leggen • lay the first stonegeen steen op de ander laten • not leave a stone standingeen ring met een steen • a ring set with a stone -
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kiln, oven or furnace in which various substances are baked or dried (i.e. bricks, ceramic tiles, etc.) -
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n. clay, type of soil used to make pottery and bricks, soil which contains high percentage of silicates of aluminum -
8 de zenuwen gieren door mijn keel
de zenuwen gieren door mijn keelI feel like a cat on Bhot bricksVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de zenuwen gieren door mijn keel
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3 [landbouw] (spread (liquid)) manure♦voorbeelden:1 met gierende banden/remmen • with screeching tyres/brakesde wind giert om het huis • the wind howls around the housegieren van het lachen • shriek with laughter -
10 met een geweldige smak neerkomen
met een geweldige smak neerkomenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met een geweldige smak neerkomen
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2 [treffen] fall ((up)on)3 [de bedoeling hebben] come/boil down (to) ⇒ amount (to)♦voorbeelden:1 waar is het vliegtuig neergekomen? • where did the aeroplane land?met een geweldige smak neerkomen • come down like a ton of bricksdat komt op hetzelfde neer • it comes/boils down to the same thingwaar het op neerkomt is … • the long and the short of it is … -
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