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21 laten/doen ontploffen
laten/doen ontploffenblow up, explodeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > laten/doen ontploffen
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22 losbarsten
3 [losgaan, breken] burst/break (loose)♦voorbeelden: -
23 lucht
1 [gasmengsel, ingeademde lucht] air2 [dampkring, buitenlucht] air3 [hemel] sky♦voorbeelden:doen of iemand lucht is • ignore someone, look right/straight through someonein de open lucht slapen • sleep in the open airer zit onweer in de lucht • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 there is a storm in the air/brewing〈 figuurlijk〉 er hangt iets in de lucht • there is something brewing/in the wind/afootin de lucht vliegen • blow up, explodeeen etherpiraat uit de lucht halen • take a pirate station off the air〈 figuurlijk〉 uit de lucht komen vallen • appear out of the blue/out of thin airhoe kom jij zo uit de lucht vallen? • where did you spring from?¶ aan een overtuiging lucht geven • air/vent an opinionde klachten waren niet van de lucht • complaints poured in -
24 ontploffing
1 [het exploderen] explosion♦voorbeelden:1 iets tot ontploffing brengen • blow something up, explode something; set something off 〈 bom, vuurwerk〉 -
25 op springen staan
op springen staanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > op springen staan
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26 openwerken
2 [het binnenste laten zien] open out, cut away ⇒ 〈 techniek, technologie ook〉 explode, 〈 handwerken〉 hemstitch, 〈 handwerken〉 ornament with openwork♦voorbeelden:2 een opengewerkt model • an opened-out model; 〈 doorsnede〉 a cross-section model; 〈 techniek, technologie〉 an exploded(-view) model -
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28 uitbarsten
1 [plotseling fel uiten] burst out2 [met betrekking tot vulkaan] erupt♦voorbeelden:in lachen uitbarsten • burst out laughingin tranen uitbarsten • burst out crying -
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30 uitvallen
2 [losgaande vallen] fall/drop/come out4 [het genoemde resultaat hebben] turn/come/work out5 [de genoemde aard hebben] turn out (to be)6 [een uitval doen] make a sally/sortie; 〈 schermen〉 make a lunge/thrust♦voorbeelden:3 de stroom is uitgevallen • there's a power failure, the power's faileder zijn drie man bij die race uitgevallen • three people have dropped out of the race4 we weten niet hoe de stemming zal uitvallen • we don't know how/which way the vote will goin iemands voordeel uitvallen • turn/work out in someone's favour/to someone's advantage
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