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1 gala
1 [partij] gala♦voorbeelden: -
2 kleden
2 [verwoorden, weergeven] clothe3 [(van kledingstukken) een bepaald effect hebben] suit♦voorbeelden:〈 pregnant〉 zich weten te kleden • know how to dress, have a good dress sensezich kleden voor het diner • dress for dinnerde best geklede vrouw • the best dressed woman3 dat pakje kleedt Sophia goed • that suit suits/becomes Sophia well -
3 toilet
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4 galakleding
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5 avondjapon
n. evening dress, evening attire, festive dress -
6 avondjurk
n. evening dress, evening attire, festive dress -
7 avondtoilet
n. evening dress, evening attire, festive dress -
8 costumeren
v. dress up, dress nicely -
9 kleden
v. dress, clothe, vest, dress oneself or another -
10 kleder
adj. dress, of clothing or dress -
11 avondtoilet
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12 bloot
bloot1〈 het〉1 nudity————————bloot2♦voorbeelden:blote foto's • nude photographsop blote voeten lopen • go barefoot(ed)2 uit het/zijn blote hoofd spreken • speak ad-lib, speak extemporaneouslymet het blote oog iets waarnemen • observe something with the naked eyeeen blote jurk • a revealing dresseen jurk met blote rug • a barebacked dress -
13 een blote jurk
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14 een laag uitgesneden japon
een laag uitgesneden japona low-cut/-necked dress————————een laag uitgesneden japona low(-necked/cut) dressVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een laag uitgesneden japon
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15 gala-uniform
1 full dress (uniform), dress uniform -
16 gekleed
1 [zijn kleren aan hebbend] dressed3 [de voorgeschreven kleding dragend] dressed for the occasion♦voorbeelden:hij is slecht/slordig gekleed • he is badly dressed/a ragbagin het zwart gekleed • dressed in black -
17 gekostumeerd
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18 in (groot) toilet
in (groot) toiletfull-dress, in full dress/featherVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in (groot) toilet
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19 japon
♦voorbeelden:1 een eenvoudige/een geklede japon • a simple/an elegant dress -
20 jurk
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