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1 afgesloofd
adj. exhausted, tired, drained of energy, weak -
2 bouwdok
n. dry dock, structure that can be drained of water and raised in order to allow access to all parts of a ship's hull (for repairs, maintenance, etc.) -
3 doorgedraaid
adj. exhausted, tired, drained of energy, weak -
4 droogdok
n. dry dock, structure that can be drained of water and raised in order to allow access to all parts of a ship's hull (for repairs, maintenance, etc.) -
5 drooggelegd
adj. drained, recovered -
6 droogmakerij
n. polder, area drained and prepared for agriculture -
7 polder
n. polder, area drained and prepared for agriculture -
8 aftappen
2 [met betrekking tot hetgeen wegvloeit] tap♦voorbeelden:1 als het hard vriest, moet men de waterleiding aftappen • when it freezes hard the water has to be drained from the water pipes -
9 het bloed trok uit haar gezicht weg
het bloed trok uit haar gezicht wegVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het bloed trok uit haar gezicht weg
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10 hij dronk het glas in één teug leeg
hij dronk het glas in één teug leeghe emptied/drained the glass at a draughtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij dronk het glas in één teug leeg
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11 teug
1 Bdraught, Adraft ⇒ pull♦voorbeelden:1 met grote teugen drinken • drink deep, gulp (down)met kleine teugjes drinken • siphij ademde de frisse lucht met volle teugen in • he took (in) deep breaths of the fresh air〈 figuurlijk〉 met volle teugen van iets genieten • enjoy something thoroughly/to the fullhij dronk het glas in één teug leeg • he emptied/drained the glass at a draught -
12 wegtrekken
2 [wegvloeien] drain away/out of/from♦voorbeelden:de mist/rook trok weg • the fog/smoke cleared awayII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [naar elders brengen] draw/pull away2 [naar zich toehalen] withdraw♦voorbeelden:
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drained — adj. having lost much energy or emotion from vigorous activity; of people; as, the day s events left her completely drained of strength. [WordNet 1.5] 2. having resources completely depleted. Syn: depleted. [WordNet 1.5] 3. having no power… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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drained — adjective very tired and without any energy: Steve felt so drained he could hardly make it to the car … Longman dictionary of contemporary English