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1 een ezel stoot zich geen tweemaal op dezelfde steen
once bitten twice shy, one who has been hurt in the past will be doubly careful in the futureHolandés-inglés dicionario > een ezel stoot zich geen tweemaal op dezelfde steen
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2 tweeledig
adj. binary, binominal, double, dual, twofold, ambiguous--------adv. doubly -
3 tweemaal
adv. twice, doubly -
4 tweevoudig
adj. double, dual, twofold, binary, bifold--------adv. doubly -
5 dubbel
dubbel1I 〈de〉II 〈 het〉1 [tweede gelijk exemplaar] duplicate♦voorbeelden:————————dubbel2♦voorbeelden:een dubbele bodem • a double/hidden meaningdubbele controle • double checkeen dubbele deur • a double doordubbele exemplaren • duplicate copieseen dubbele naam • a double-barrelled namedubbele ramen/beglazing • double windows/glazingeen weg met dubbele rijbaan • a two-lane roadeen lijn met dubbel spoor • double-track lineeen dubbel nummer • a double numberhij vroeg mij het dubbele van de prijs • he wanted double the price from meeen dubbel leven leiden • lead a double lifeII 〈 bijwoord〉2 [tweemaal] twice (as)♦voorbeelden:dubbel parkeren • double park(ing)hij ziet dubbel • he has double vision, he sees doublehij verdient het dubbel en dwars • he deserves more than his share, he deserves every bit of itquitte of dubbel? • double or quits?dubbel zo duur/veel • twice as expensive/muchdubbel zo hard werken • work twice as hard -
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Doubly — Dou bly (d[u^]b l[y^]), adv. 1. In twice the quantity; to twice the degree; as, doubly wise or good; to be doubly sensible of an obligation. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. Deceitfully. A man that deals doubly. Huloet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doubly — late 14c., from DOUBLE (Cf. double) + LY (Cf. ly) … Etymology dictionary
doubly — [dub′lē] adv. 1. twice; to twice the degree or quantity 2. two at a time … English World dictionary
doubly — [[t]dʌ̱bli[/t]] 1) ADV: ADV group, ADV with v You use doubly to indicate that there are two aspects or features that are having an influence on a particular situation. She now felt doubly guilty; she had embarrassed Franklin and she had cost her… … English dictionary
doubly — adverb Date: 15th century 1. in a twofold manner 2. to twice the degree < doubly glad > < doubly frustrating > … New Collegiate Dictionary
doubly — adverb a) In a double manner; twice the severity or degree. Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so. b) in two ways My mother was always doubly careful when winding the grandfather clock … Wiktionary
doubly — doub|ly [ˈdʌbli] adv 1.) [+ adjective] much more than usual ▪ Be doubly careful when driving in fog. 2.) in two ways or for two reasons ▪ You are doubly mistaken … Dictionary of contemporary English
doubly — dou|bly [ dʌbli ] adverb 1. ) by a much greater amount or to a much greater degree than usual: doubly sure/important/difficult 2. ) for two reasons or in two ways: He was doubly disadvantaged as a foreigner and an intellectual … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
doubly — adverb 1 by twice the amount, or to twice the degree: Be doubly careful when driving in fog. 2 in two ways or for two reasons: You are doubly mistaken … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
doubly — UK [ˈdʌblɪ] / US adverb 1) by a much greater amount, or to a much greater degree than usual doubly sure/important/difficult 2) for two reasons, or in two ways He was doubly disadvantaged as a foreigner and an intellectual … English dictionary
doubly — adverb 1. to double the degree (Freq. 1) she was doubly rewarded his eyes were double bright • Syn: ↑double, ↑twice • Derived from adjective: ↑double 2. in a twofold … Useful english dictionary