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61 hurt him
deed hem pijn/verdriet -
62 kept books
deed de boekhouding (iem. die verantwoordelijk is voor de boekhouding, registreert geldelijke activiteiten) -
63 licked his boots
deed zich vleierig voor hem, vernederde zich voor hem, likte zijn gat/reet -
64 licked up to him
deed zich vleierig voor hem, vernederde zich voor hem, likte zijn gat/reet -
65 made a good bargain
deed een goede koop -
66 made a move
deed een zet/stap/maatregel; nam het initiatief -
67 made as if to
deed alsof -
68 made believe
deed alsof -
69 made him a proposal
deed hem een voorstel -
70 made him feel good
deed hem goed voelen,een goed gevoel krijgen -
71 made his blood boil
deed zijn bloed koken -
72 made his first steps
deed zijn eerste stappen -
73 made promises he couldn't keep
deed beloftes die hij niet kon nakomen -
74 played the fool
deed als een gek, gedroeg zich als een dwaas -
75 pretended to be
deed alsof -
76 pronounced his verdict
deed uitspraak (juridisch) -
77 proposed to her
deed haar een huwelijksaanzoek, vroeg om haar hand -
78 reached for
deed een greep naar -
79 struck a bargain
deed een zaak, kwam tot een overeenkomst -
80 switched on the light
deed het licht aan
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deed — 1 n 1: something done: act (1) my free act and deed 2: a written instrument by which a person transfers ownership of real property to another see also deliver … Law dictionary
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Deed — Deed, n. [AS. d[=ae]d; akin to OS. d[=a]d, D. & Dan. daad, G. that, Sw. d[*a]d, Goth. d[=e]ds; fr. the root of do. See {Do}, v. t.] 1. That which is done or effected by a responsible agent; an act; an action; a thing done; a word of extensive… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deed — [di:d] n [: Old English; Origin: dAd] 1.) formal something someone does, especially something that is very good or very bad ▪ After the morning s good deeds he deserved a rest. ▪ She tried to strangle her baby and her lover helped her finish the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Deed — Deed, v. t. To convey or transfer by deed; as, he deeded all his estate to his eldest son. [Colloq. U. S.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
deed — [dēd] n. [ME dede < OE ded, dæd, akin to Ger tat, ODu dede, ON dath, Goth deds: for IE base see DO1] 1. a thing done; act 2. a feat of courage, skill, etc. 3. action; actual performance [honest in word and deed] 4. Law … English World dictionary
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deed — [ did ] noun count * 1. ) usually plural LEGAL an official document that gives details of a legal agreement, especially about who owns a building or piece of land 2. ) LITERARY something that someone does someone s good deed for the day HUMOROUS… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
deed — O.E. dæd a doing, act, action, transaction, event, from P.Gmc. *dædis (Cf. O.S. dad, O.N. dað, O.Fris. dede, M.Du. daet, Du. daad, O.H.G. tat, Ger. Tat deed, Goth. gadeþs a putting, placing ), from PIE *dhetis ( … Etymology dictionary
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