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1 Dutch
Isubst. \/dʌtʃ\/1) hollandsk språk, nederlandsk språk2) ( språkvitenskap) germansk språk (som snakkes i Nederland)3) (amer. slang) sinne, vrededouble Dutch rotvelsk, kaudervelsk(Cape) Dutch afrikaansin Dutch with (spesielt amer.) i bråk medthat beats the Dutch (hverdagslig, spesielt amer.) det er det verste jeg har hørt, det var i det stiveste lagetIIadj. \/dʌtʃ\/1) hollandsk, nederlandsk2) ( gammeldags) tyskDutch auction forklaring: auksjon hvor varene utbys til høye priser, som så reduseres inntil tilslag kommerDutch bargain handel som besegles med kjøpskålDutch barn utløe av enkel konstruksjon med stålskjelett og buet takDutch cap hollenderkyse pessarDutch clock schwarzwald(er)urDutch clover hvitkløverDutch comfort eller Dutch consolation det å bli trøstet med at noe verre kunne ha skjedd, dårlig trøstDutch concert katzenjammer, ulyd, dårlig musikk ( overført) tømmermenn (etter en rangel)Dutch courage påtatt mot, fyllemotDutch door ( dør som er delt i en øvre og nedre del) halvdør, stalldørDutch elm disease ( botanikk) almedødDutch hoe måke, skyffel, skuffeDutch metal\/gold flittergull, uekte bladgullDutch oven liten stekeovn jerngryteDutch tile farget teglsteinDutch treat spleisefest, selskap der alle betaler hver for seggo Dutch ( hverdagslig) betale hver for seg, dele på utgiftene, holde spleisefest, spleisetalk to somebody like a Dutch uncle holde en moralpreken, snakke strengt og irettesettende til noen
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