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1 overstromen
overstromen2 [overlopen] overflow4 [naar een andere plaats stromen] flow across♦voorbeelden:4 het water van het riviertje stroomt over in het bassin • the water from the stream flows across to the pool————————overstromen♦voorbeelden: -
2 overvloeien
2 [+ van] [vol zijn van] overflow (with) ⇒ abound/superabound (in/with), brim (with) 〈 dankbaarheid, tranen〉♦voorbeelden:overvloeien van energie • be brimful of energyhet ene beeld in het andere laten overvloeien • fade one image into anotherin elkaar overvloeiend • melting into one another -
3 boordevol
1 full/filled to overflowing ⇒ 〈 glas ook〉 full to the brim, 〈 zak ook〉 bulging, 〈 bord ook〉 heaped, 〈 vertrek ook〉 crammed (full), 〈 vertrek ook〉 packed♦voorbeelden:boordevol mensen • packed with/crammed with people -
4 overvloeien van
v. abound with, brim over, run over with -
5 bolhoed
n. derby, bowler, rounded felt hat with a narrow brim (worn by men) -
6 cilinderhoed
n. top hat, type of formal hat with a tall round top and an upturned brim -
7 dophoed
n. bowler, rounded felt hat with a narrow brim (worn by men) -
8 garibaldihoed
n. derby, bowler, rounded felt hat with a narrow brim (worn by men) -
9 overlopen
overlopen1 [over iets heen lopen] walk over/across2 [over iets heen stromen] flow/run over/across4 [overstromen] overflow5 [+ van] [overdreven tonen] brim (over)♦voorbeelden:3 overlopen naar de vijand • desert/defect to the enemy1 [opnieuw lopen] re-run♦voorbeelden:
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brim with — phr verb Brim with is used with these nouns as the object: ↑tear … Collocations dictionary
ˈbrim with sth — phrasal verb 1) to be extremely full of something liquid Her eyes were brimming with tears.[/ex] 2) to be feeling a strong emotion … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
brim — [[t]brɪ̱m[/t]] brims, brimming, brimmed 1) N COUNT: oft N of n, adj N The brim of a hat is the wide part that sticks outwards at the bottom. Rain dripped from the brim of his baseball cap. ...a flat black hat with a wide brim. Derived words:… … English dictionary
brim — brim1 [brım] n 1.) the bottom part of a hat that sticks out to protect you from sun and rain ▪ an old straw hat with a broad brim 2.) the top edge of a container ▪ She filled each glass to the brim. filled/full to the brim (=completely full) ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
brim — brim1 [ brım ] noun count 1. ) the part of a hat that sticks out from the base 2. ) the top edge of a cup or bowl: She lifted her cup and looked at us over the brim. filled/full to the brim completely full brim brim 2 [ brım ] verb intransitive… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
brim — I UK [brɪm] / US noun [countable] Word forms brim : singular brim plural brims 1) the part of a hat that sticks out from the base 2) the top edge of a cup or bowl She lifted her cup and looked at us over the brim. • filled/full to the brim… … English dictionary
brim — I n. to the brim (to fill smt. to the brim) II v. (D; intr.) to brim with (she was brimming with enthusiasm) * * * [brɪm] (D; intr.) to brim with (she was brimming with enthusiasm) to the brim (to fill smt. to the brim) … Combinatory dictionary
brim — 1 noun (C) 1 the bottom part of a hat that sticks out to protect you from sun and rain 2 be full to the brim (with) if a container such as a glass is full to the brim, it is as full as possible: Dave poured whisky till the glass was full to the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
brim — 1. noun /brɪm/ a) an edge or border (originally specifically of the sea or a body of water) The toy box was filled to the brim with stuffed animals. b) the topmost rim or lip of a container … Wiktionary
brim — [brɪm] noun [C] I 1) the part of a hat that sticks out from the base 2) the top edge of a cup or bowl II verb brim [brɪm] brim with sth … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Brim — Brim, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Brimmed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Brimming}.] To be full to the brim. The brimming stream. Milton. [1913 Webster] {To brim over} (literally or figuratively), to be so full that some of the contents flows over the brim; as, a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English