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1 buttons
n. piccolo, hoteljongen (Brits gebruik) -
2 have a few buttons missing
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3 sew buttons
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4 the buttons came unfastened
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5 trouser buttons
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6 boy in buttons
loopjongen -
7 minus a few buttons
er zit een schroefje aan los, er loopt een streepje door -
8 not have all one's buttons
ze niet op een rijtje hebben, een schroefje los zitten -
9 button
n. knoop; jonge paddestoel--------v. knopen; dichtdoenbutton1[ butn] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————button2〈 werkwoord〉1 dicht/vastknopen ⇒ sluiten♦voorbeelden:〈Amerikaans-Engels; slang〉 button your lip • kop dicht, hou je bek/waffel→ button up button up/ -
10 come
v. komen; aankomen; tot een oplossing komen; eindigen, tot bevrediging komencome1————————come21 komen ⇒ naderen, nader(bij) komen3 beschikbaar zijn ⇒ verkrijgbaar zijn, aangeboden/geproduceerd worden5 meegaan6 gebeuren7 staan ⇒ komen, gaan8 zijn9 beginnen ⇒ gaan, worden♦voorbeelden:the time will come when … • er komt een tijd dat …in the years to come • in de komende jarenshe came running • ze kwam aangerendcome aboard • aan boord komenthe train is coming • de trein komt eraanI'm coming! • ik kom eraan!〈 spreekwoord〉 first come, first served • die eerst komt, eerst maalt5 are you coming? • kom je mee?(now that I) come to think of it • nu ik eraan denk〈 informeel〉 how come? • hoe komt dat?, waarom?it comes rather easy • het is nogal gemakkelijkcome loose • loskomen, losgaanit has come to be used wrongly • men is het verkeerd gaan gebruikencome to believe • tot de overtuiging komencome to know someone better • iemand beter leren kennenthe life to come • het leven in het hiernamaalsshe doesn't know whether she is coming or going • ze is de kluts kwijtcome home to roost • zich keren tegen (de aanstichter), zich wrekencome now! • kom, kom!, zachtjes aan!come home to someone • tot iemand doordringencome near to tears • bijna in tranen uitbarstencome together • het eens worden, een geschil bijleggencome near doing something • iets bijna doen→ come about come about/, come across come across/, come after come after/, come again come again/, come along come along/, come apart come apart/, come around come around/, come at come at/, come away come away/, come back come back/, come before come before/, come between come between/, come by come by/, come down come down/, come for come for/, come forward come forward/, come from come from/, come in come in/, come into come into/, come of come of/, come off come off/, come on come on/, come out come out/, come over come over/, come round come round/, come through come through/, come to come to/, come under come under/, come up come up/, come upon come upon/ -
11 sew
v. naaien; binden2 innaaien♦voorbeelden:sew down the lapels • de revers vastzetten→ sew up sew up/ -
12 trouser
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