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n. teken; wenk, aanduiding; voorbeeld; biljartstok--------v. aangeven, aantekenen; toespelencue1[ kjoe:] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 aansporing ⇒ wenk, hint3 richtsnoer ⇒ voorbeeld, leidraad♦voorbeelden:————————cue2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
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4 cue card
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5 cue tip
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6 cue ball
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7 cue sheet
lijst van tekens (in theater, lijst van bevelen en uitleg voor gebruik van regisseur of technicus tijdens voorbereiding van de voorstelling -
8 billiard cue
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9 chalk a cue
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10 right on cue
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11 take one's cue from
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12 take the cue
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13 billiard
n. biljard (tafelspel met kleine ballen)[ billiəd]1 biljart-♦voorbeelden:billiard cue • biljartkeubilliard table • biljart(tafel) -
14 chalk
n. krijt--------v. krijten, met krijt schrijvenchalk1[ tsjo:k]→ long long/1 krijt♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 as different as chalk and/from cheese, as like as chalk and cheese • verschillend als dag en nacht→ French French/————————chalk2〈 werkwoord〉1 krijten ⇒ met krijt schrijven/merken♦voorbeelden:
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