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1 afvoergreppel
n. ditch, long narrow channel dug in the ground -
2 afvoerkanaal
n. drainage canal, ditch or conduit for the removal or emptying of water -
3 afvoersloot
n. drainage canal, ditch or conduit for the removal or emptying of water -
4 bedijken
v. dike, build a dike; protect with an embankment; drain with a canal or ditch -
5 geul
n. gully, trench, ditch; gutter, channel for carrying off fluid -
6 gracht
n. canal, channel, ditch -
7 greb
n. ditch, long narrow channel dug in the ground -
8 grebbe
n. ditch, long narrow channel dug in the ground -
9 greppel
n. ditch, trench, channel -
10 heul
n. culvert, drain; channel, ditch -
11 kuil
n. pit, pothole, hole, dibhole, chuck hole, grave, den, ditch, pole -
12 loopgraaf
n. trench, ditch -
13 schans
n. entrenchment, sconce, quarter deck, ditch -
14 sloot
n. ditch, dike, dyke, trench, fosse -
15 waaghalzig
adj. last ditch -
16 dempen
1 [dichtgooien] fill (up/in) ⇒ close/stop (up)2 [temperen] subdue, tone down 〈 kleuren〉; muffle, deaden 〈 geluid〉; dim, shade 〈 licht〉; cushion, buff 〈 schok〉3 [bedwingen] quell, suppress ⇒ subdue♦voorbeelden:1 een sloot/gracht dempen • fill in a ditch/canal2 gedempt licht • subdued/dimmed/soft lightmet gedempte stem • in a low voice3 een oproer dempen • quell/crush a rebellion -
17 drabbig
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18 een auto uit de sloot takelen
een auto uit de sloot takelenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een auto uit de sloot takelen
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19 een drabbige sloot
een drabbige slootVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een drabbige sloot
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20 een sloot uitgraven
een sloot uitgravendeepen/dig out a ditchVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een sloot uitgraven
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