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adj. dubbel; tweepersoons--------adv. dubbel--------n. dubbele; dubbelganger; scherpe vouw--------v. (zich) verdubbelen, dubbelvouwen; zich omwenden; doublerendouble1[ dubl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 het dubbele ⇒ dubbele (hoeveelheid/snelheid e.d.)5 〈 benaming voor〉 verdubbeling 〈 van score, bord, inzet enz. in diverse sporten〉 ⇒ 〈 bridge〉 doublet; 〈 darts〉 worp in de dubbelring; 〈 honkbal〉 tweehonkslag; 〈 paardenrennen〉 weddenschap op de dubbel♦voorbeelden:〈 sport〉 win the double • een dubbelslag slaan 〈 in voetbal bijvoorbeeld beker en kampioenschap winnen〉————————double21 dubbel ⇒ tweemaal (zo groot/veel/enz.), dubbeldik; dubbelgevouwen, dubbelgebogen; tweedelig; voor twee2 oneerlijk ⇒ dubbelhartig, vals♦voorbeelden:double bed/room • tweepersoonsbed/kamerdouble CD • dubbel-cddouble chin • onderkin, dubbele kindouble feature • bioscoopvoorstelling met twee hoofdfilmsdouble glazing/windows • dubbele beglazing/ramendouble meaning • dubbele/ambigue betekenis2 double agent • dubbelagent/spiondouble life • dubbelleven————————double31 (zich) verdubbelen ⇒ doubleren, tweemaal zo groot/veel worden3 een dubbele rol/functie spelen/hebben♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 verdubbelen ⇒ doubleren, tweemaal zo groot maken3 spelen ⇒ doubleren, tijdelijk overnemen♦voorbeelden:he doubled his fists • hij balde zijn vuisten————————double4〈 bijwoord〉1 dubbel ⇒ tweemaal (zoveel als); in tweeën; samen, in groepjes van twee♦voorbeelden:cost double • tweemaal zoveel kostensee double • dubbel ziensleep double • met zijn tweeën in één bed slapen
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