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1 kilometers vreten
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2 vreten
vreten1〈 het〉1 [voer voor dieren] fodder 〈voor vee e.d.〉; food 〈voor huisdieren/wilde dieren〉; forage 〈voor paarden/koeien e.d.〉; 〈 van afval〉 slops2 [vulgair] [eten] grub, stuff————————vreten21 [vulgair] [met betrekking tot personen/eten] feed2 [informeel] [gulzig eten] stuff/cram/gorge (oneself)♦voorbeelden:1 dat is niet te vreten! • that's not fit for pigs!2 zich te barsten vreten • stuff oneself to the gullet/sickII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:het publiek vréét die schandaalverhaaltjes • the public simply laps up these scandalsdat toestel vréét stroom • this machine eats up electricity1 [knagen] eat (away), gnaw (at), prey (on)♦voorbeelden: -
3 kilometer
♦voorbeelden:1 op een kilometer afstand • at a distance of one kilometre, at a kilometre's distancede file was kilometers lang • there was a line of cars stretching for mileskilometers vreten • burn up the road, speed90 kilometer per uur rijden • drive at 90 kilometres an hour
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