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Chinees1I 〈de〉3 [chineesje] [het opsnuiven van heroïne] 〈zie voorbeelden 3〉♦voorbeelden:2 bij de Chinees gaan eten • go out for a Chinese to/eat out at a Chinese restaurantII 〈 het〉1 [taal] Chinese♦voorbeelden:2 dat is Chinees voor mij • it's all Greek/double Dutch to me————————Chinees21 [(zoals) van/in/uit China] Chinese2 [behorend tot de taal] Chinese♦voorbeelden:Chinese Volksrepubliek • People's Republic of ChinaChinese wijk/buurt • Chinatown -
2 bij de Chinees gaan eten
bij de Chinees gaan etengo out for a Chinese to/eat out at a Chinese restaurantVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bij de Chinees gaan eten
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