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21 elasticiteit
n. elasticity, stretchiness, elastic quality -
22 elastieken
adj. elastic, able to return to its original shape after being stretched or pulled; flexible, springy, rubbery, accommodating, adaptable -
23 elastiekspringen
n. bungee jumping, jumping from a high place while the jumper is tied to a very long elastic cable -
24 elastisch
adj. elastic, able to return to its original shape after being stretched or pulled; flexible, springy, rubbery -
25 flexibel
adj. flexible, elastic, easily bent, pliable -
26 rekbaar
adj. extendible, elastic, distensible, protractile, tensile -
27 ruim
adj. large, broad, wide, spacious, ample, roomy, liberal, elastic, loose, capacious, commodious, sweeping, vast, comprehensive--------adv. amply -
28 soepel
adj. supple, flexible, elastic, pliant, willowy--------n. flexibility -
29 uitrekbaar
adj. extensible, elastic -
30 veerkrachtig
adj. elastic, springy, resilient -
31 niet-elastisch
• non-elastic -
32 rekbaar
• ductile• elastic• extendible• extensible -
33 spankracht
• clamping force• elastic force• tensile force• tension -
34 veren
• to be elastic• to spring -
35 boord
2 [(losse) kraag] collar3 [(lucht)vaartuig] board♦voorbeelden:het vliegtuig had 120 passagiers aan boord • the plane had 120 passengers on board/aboardaan boord van het schip gaan • board the shipvan boord gaan • disembark -
36 dat elastiek rekt niet goed meer
dat elastiek rekt niet goed meerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat elastiek rekt niet goed meer
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37 een rekbaar begrip
een rekbaar begripVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een rekbaar begrip
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38 elastieken
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39 elastiekje
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40 elastisch
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