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1 went underground
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2 dive
n. duiken; tent--------v. duiken; hand in zak stoppendive1[ dajv] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 duik ⇒ het duiken, duikvlucht2 plotselinge snelle beweging ⇒ greep, duik♦voorbeelden:4 take a dive • de boksmatch ‘verkopen’————————dive2♦voorbeelden:dive for pearls • naar parels duikendive into one's studies • zich werpen/storten op zijn studie -
3 dodge
n. excuus, smoes--------v. omheen gaan, omzeilen; inhalen; slippen, wegslippendodge1[ dodzj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————dodge21 (opzij) springen ⇒ snel bewegen, rennen♦voorbeelden:the thief dodged round the corner and got away • de dief rende de hoek om en ontkwamII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 ontwijken ⇒ vermijden, ontduiken♦voorbeelden:he kept dodging the question • hij bleef de vraag ontwijkenhe dodged the regulations • hij ontdook de voorschriften -
4 he made a dive for the ball
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5 plunge
n. duik, sprong--------v. zich werpen, duikenplunge1[ plundzj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:¶ take the plunge • de knoop doorhakken, de sprong wagen————————plunge21 zich werpen ⇒ duiken, zich storten2 (plotseling) neergaan ⇒ dalen, steil aflopen♦voorbeelden:house prices have plunged • de prijzen van de huizen zijn gekelderdII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 werpen ⇒ (onder)dompelen, storten♦voorbeelden:he was plunged into grief • hij werd door verdriet overmand -
6 the plane went into a steep dive
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7 the water was cold but he plunged in
the water was cold but he plunged inEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the water was cold but he plunged in
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8 the woman dodged behind the chair
the woman dodged behind the chairEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the woman dodged behind the chair
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Dook — may refer to: People Bill Dooks, Canadian politician Sam Dook, a member of The Go! Team Other Dook LaRue, an animatronic drummer in The Rock afire Explosion The dooking noise a ferret makes See also Dooks, an aircraft manufacturer in Russia… … Wikipedia
dook — [duk] 1. mod. really bad. (Probably related to duky.) □ No more of your dook ideas! □ This day was really dook! 2. in. to defecate. □ Mom, I gotta dook. □ … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
dook — I Australian Slang 1. (older slang) hand; 2. (older slang) hand over; give; 3. (older slang) give as a bribe (from British slang; spelling variant of dukes , from rhyming slang Dukes of Yorks = forks fingers, hands) II Scottish Vernacular… … English dialects glossary
dook — n. small wooden plug inserted into masonry providing hold for a nail or screw v. insert a dook into a wall to provide support to a nail or screw … English contemporary dictionary
dook — I. ˈdük Scotland variant of duck II. noun ( s) Etymology: probably from dook (I) : a haulage incline at a mine … Useful english dictionary
dook — /doohk/, n. plug (def. 17). [1800 10; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
dook — verb a) To make a certain clucking sound. But anger is a blin guide he dooked from the first blow, an it passed wi little ill; an he raised his drawn sword, an made a wild cut at my head... b) duck … Wiktionary
Dook — 1. (older slang) hand; 2. (older slang) hand over; give; 3. (older slang) give as a bribe (from British slang; spelling variant of dukes , from rhyming slang Dukes of Yorks = forks fingers, hands) … Dictionary of Australian slang
dook — n 1. a hand, fist. A variation of the better known duke(s). In rustic and working class Australian speech this form survives from archaic British usage. 2. See dukes; duke it; duke on it … Contemporary slang
Dook — Rheiderland / Ostfriesland • Nebel … Plattdeutsch-Hochdeutsch
dook — /duk/ (say doohk) noun (usually plural) → duke2 …