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1 plafond
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2 plafond
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3 zolder
1 [verdieping onder het dak] attic2 [plafond] ceiling3 [verdieping van een pakhuis] loft♦voorbeelden:iets van de zolder halen • get something down from the attic -
4 fresco
n. fresco, method of painting on the wet plaster of a wall or ceiling using watercolor paints -
5 hoogtegrens
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6 plafon
n. ceiling, plafond -
7 plafond
n. ceiling, plafond -
8 valdeur
n. trap door, door located in the floor or ceiling -
9 vallicht
n. skylight, opening in a roof or ceiling or ship's deck for the purpose of admitting light -
10 valluik
n. trapdoor, door located in the floor or ceiling; hidden door, secret door -
11 wegering
n. ceiling -
12 zolder
n. loft, cockloft, ceiling, leads -
13 zoldering
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14 loongrens
• wage ceiling• wage limit -
15 zolder
• attic• ceiling• loft -
16 aan het plafond hangen
aan het plafond hangenhang/swing/be suspended from the ceilingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aan het plafond hangen
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17 aan/tegen zijn plafond zitten
aan/tegen zijn plafond zittenhave reached one's/its ceilingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aan/tegen zijn plafond zitten
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18 aanslag
1 [muziek] touch2 [met betrekking tot een typemachine] touch3 [met betrekking tot een vuurwapen] ready5 → link=aanslagbiljet aanslagbiljet7 [bedrag aan belasting] assessment♦voorbeelden:1 een lichte/zware aanslag • a light/heavy touch〈 figuurlijk〉 met de pen in de aanslag • with one's pen poised/at the readyeen aanslag op iemands leven plegen • make an attempt on someone's life5 een aanslag van ƒ1000,- ontvangen • get assessed Dfl1000,-7 een voorlopige/definitieve aanslag • a provisional/final assessment -
19 afbrokkelen
1 [in brokjes losgaan] crumble (off/away) ⇒ fragment♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [in brokjes afbreken] break bits/fragments off ⇒ crumble off♦voorbeelden: -
20 de lamp hangt aan de zolder
de lamp hangt aan de zolderVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de lamp hangt aan de zolder
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