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n. uitbarsting; uitbraak; serie schoten--------v. barsten; breken; uitbreken; brekenburst1[ bə:st] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 los/uitbarsting ⇒ ontploffing; demarrage2 barst ⇒ breuk, scheur♦voorbeelden:burst of flame • steekvlamburst of laughter • lachsalvo————————burst21 (door/los/uit)barsten/breken ⇒ uit elkaar spatten/springen/vliegen2 op barsten/breken/springen staan ⇒ barstensvol zitten♦voorbeelden:the bottle burst • de fles spatte uiteenthat boy'll eat till he bursts • dat joch eet zich te barstenthe storm burst • de storm brak losburst away • wegrennen, zich losrukkenburst forth/out • uitroepen, uitbarstenburst out crying • in huilen uitbarstenthe sun burst out • plotseling brak de zon doorburst into the bedroom • de slaapkamer komen binnenvallenburst into blossom • in bloei schietenburst into flames • in brand vliegenburst into sight/view • (plotseling) in zicht komenburst (out) into song • in gezang losbarstenburst into tears • in tranen uitbarstenburst out of one's clothes • uit zijn kleren barstenburst with joy • dolgelukkig zijn→ burst in burst in/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 door/open/verbreken ⇒ forceren, inslaan, intrappen♦voorbeelden:burst a blood-vessel • een aderbreuk hebben/krijgenburst a door (open) • een deur intrappen/rammenburst a tyre • een lekke band hebben -
3 the sun burst out
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4 bond
n. bond (familienaam)bond1[ bond]1 band ⇒ verbond(enheid), binding2 verbintenis ⇒ contract, verplichting3 obligatie ⇒ schuldbrief, schuldbekentenis5 → bond paper bond paper/♦voorbeelden:take goods out of bond • goederen uit entrepot halen (door het betalen van accijnzen/invoerrechten)II 〈 meervoud〉1 boeien ⇒ ketenen, gevangenschap♦voorbeelden:1 burst one's bonds • de vrijheid hernemen, ontsnappenin bonds • in de gevangenis, in gevangenschap————————bond22 plakken ⇒ lijmen, hechtenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 the wine was bonded until the importer had paid duty • de wijn bleef in entrepot totdat de importeur accijns/invoerrecht had betaald
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