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1 beving
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2 trilling
• dither• oscillation• vibration -
3 trillen
v. tremble, shake, quiver, quake, vibrate, quaver, flutter, palpitate, pulsate, flicker, twitter, thrill, dither, shimmy, vacillate, librate -
4 verlegen worden
n. dither -
5 dubben
2 [weifelen] hesitate (between/to) ⇒ dither♦voorbeelden: -
6 streek
3 [omgeving van een orgaan] region♦voorbeelden:(gemene) streken uithalen • play (dirty/nasty) tricks (on)vol streken zitten • be full of tricks4 zij heeft een fraaie streek • her bowing is beautiful, she bows beautifullyiets met één streek tekenen • draw something in one stroke/dash¶ 〈 figuurlijk〉 van streek zijn • 〈 niet in zijn normale doen〉 be out of sorts; 〈 nerveus〉 be upset/in a dither; 〈 van maag〉 be upset/out of order -
7 van streek zijn
van streek zijn〈 niet in zijn normale doen〉 be out of sorts; 〈 nerveus〉 be upset/in a dither; 〈 van maag〉 be upset/out of orderVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van streek zijn
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