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1 drukte
♦voorbeelden:door de drukte heb ik de bestelling vergeten • it was so busy/hectic I forgot the order2 vanwaar al die drukte? • what's all this (hustle and bustle) in aid of?het was een drukte van je welste • there was a huge crowd, there were lots of people milling aroundde drukte voor Kerstmis • the Christmas rush(veel) drukte over/om/van iets maken • make a big fuss about/over something(een hoop kouwe) drukte om niets (maken) • (make) a lot of fuss and bother about nothing -
2 gewoel
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3 bedrijvigheid
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4 beweging
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5 druk in de weer zijn
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6 drukte
n. busyness; bustle, commotion, uproar; fuss, excitement -
7 gejacht
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8 gewoel
n. bustle, uproar, lively activity, commotion -
9 vertier
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10 zich reppen
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11 bedrijvigheid
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12 de jachtige tijd voor Kerstmis
de jachtige tijd voor KerstmisVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de jachtige tijd voor Kerstmis
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13 druk in de weer zijn
be on the go, bustle (about)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > druk in de weer zijn
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14 druk
druk1〈de〉1 [het duwen] pressure2 [stuwende kracht] pressure4 [oplage] edition♦voorbeelden:een druk op de knop is voldoende • just press the button2 zijwaartse/opwaartse druk • lateral/upwards pressurede druk verhogen (op), onder hogere druk zetten • increase the pressure (on)de druk verlagen • ease the pressureonder de druk der omstandigheden handelen • be forced by circumstances to do something(tweede,) onveranderde druk • second editionin druk verschijnen • appear in print————————druk24 [intensief] busy♦voorbeelden:een druk leven hebben • lead a busy lifehet druk hebben • be busyzich niet druk maken • remain calmII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [intensief] busily♦voorbeelden:druk bezig zijn (met iets) • be very busy (with/doing something)een druk bezocht college • a well-attended lecturehij is druk aan het werk • he is busy workingdruk in de weer zijn • be on the go, bustle (about) -
15 feestgewoel
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16 gejakker
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17 herrie
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18 in de drukte slipte hij mee naar binnen
in de drukte slipte hij mee naar binnenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in de drukte slipte hij mee naar binnen
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19 jachtig
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20 kermis
1 [evenement met attracties] fair2 [terrein] fairground3 [gezellige drukte] uproar, bustle♦voorbeelden:3 het was daar een kermis met al die kinderen • the place was in an uproar with all those children there
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bustle — bus|tle1 [ˈbʌsəl] v [I always + adverb/preposition] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from buskle to prepare (16 17 centuries), from busk to get ready, prepare (13 21 centuries), from Old Norse buask to prepare yourself ] to move around quickly … Dictionary of contemporary English