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1 zoon
1 [kind van het mannelijk geslacht, vertegenwoordiger, afstammeling] son♦voorbeelden:hij is een echte zoon van zijn vader • he's a chip off the old block -
2 de oudste zoon
de oudste zoon————————de oudste zoon -
3 Semiet
n. Semite, member of a group of peoples supposedly descended from the eldest son of Noah (including the Jews, Arabs, Akkadians, and Phoenicians) -
4 eerstgeboorterecht
n. primogeniture, right of the firstborn child or eldest son to receive the family inheritance -
5 hangen
1 [neerwaarts gestrekt/boven de grond gehouden worden] hang3 [met een bocht verlopen] sag4 [overhellen] lean (over) ⇒ hang (over), 〈 met betrekking tot lusteloze persoon〉 loll, 〈 met betrekking tot lusteloze persoon〉 slouch, 〈 niets doen〉 hang around6 [vast (blijven) zitten] stick/cling (to) ⇒ 〈 met kleding〉 be/get stuck (in)7 [zweven] hang8 [onbeslist zijn] hang ⇒ be up in the air/undecided♦voorbeelden:de zeilen hangen slap • the sails are slack/hanging (loose)het schilderij hangt scheef • the painting is (hanging) crookedzijn kamer hangt vol posters • his room is hung with postersde sleutel hangt aan de spijker • the key is (hanging) on the nailaan het plafond hangen • hang/swing/be suspended from the ceilingaan het spit hangen • be on the spit3 het koord hangt slap • the rope is sagging/slackde teugels laten hangen • loosen/drop the reins4 hij hangt ieder weekend aan/in de bar • he hangs out Bat the pub/in bars every weekendhij hing op zijn stoel • he lay slouched/sprawled in a chair, he lolled in his chairhang niet zo tegen die kast • stop leaning against the cupboardmet hangen en wurgen • by the skin of one's teethdaarvoor zal hij hangen! • he'll hang/swing for it!er is niet veel van mijn Latijn blijven hangen • very little of my Latin has stuckde naald blijft hangen • the needle is stuck〈 figuurlijk〉 hij hangt erg aan zijn oudste zoon • he's very fond of/attached to his eldest son〈 figuurlijk〉 ze hangen erg aan elkaar • they are devoted to/wrapped up in each otherze bleef met haar japon aan een spijker hangen • her dress caught/snagged on a nailzij hangt altijd om hem heen • she's always hanging/hovering about himhij bleef in de vierde klas hangen op zijn wiskunde • he was kept down in the fourth form because of his mathsde wolken hangen laag • the clouds are (hanging) lowhet hangt erom • it's up in the air9 naar iets hangen (en verlangen) • crave (for) something, have a longing/craving for something¶ hij zal moeten hangen • he's in for it/for the high jumphij hangt • he's lumbered/stuck (with it)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [bevestigen] hang (up)2 [met betrekking tot personen, ophangen] hang♦voorbeelden:zijn jas aan de kapstok hangen • hang one's coat on the peg -
6 hij hangt erg aan zijn oudste zoon
hij hangt erg aan zijn oudste zoonhe's very fond of/attached to his eldest sonVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij hangt erg aan zijn oudste zoon
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