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1 flauw
3 [niet geestig] feeble4 [kinderachtig] silly ⇒ 〈 bang〉 chicken(-livered), 〈 onsportief〉 unsporting, 〈 onsportief〉 faint-hearted♦voorbeelden:flauw van de honger • faint with hunger3 een flauwe grap • a feeble/comy/silly joke -
2 wee
wee1I 〈de〉1 [barenswee] labour pain, contraction♦voorbeelden:de weeën zijn begonnen • labour has startedII 〈 het〉1 [smart] woe————————wee22 [met betrekking tot zaken] sickly♦voorbeelden:wee om het hart worden • feel sick at heart2 een weeë lucht/smaak • a sickly smell/taste————————wee31 [droefheid, pijn, ontsteltenis] ah, ay, woe2 [bedreiging] woe♦voorbeelden:1 o wee! • o dear!, ah me!o wee als je het nog eens doet • woe betide you if you do it again -
3 flauw van de honger
flauw van de hongerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > flauw van de honger
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4 graat
1 [been(tje) van een vis] (fish) bone♦voorbeelden: -
5 van de graat vallen
van de graat vallenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van de graat vallen
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6 wee zijn van de honger
wee zijn van de hongerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > wee zijn van de honger
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with — [with, with] prep. [ME < OE, orig., against, in opposition to, contr. < or akin to wither, against < IE * witero (< base * wi , asunder, separate + compar. suffix) > Ger wider, against] 1. in opposition to or competition facing;… … English World dictionary
faint — faint1 [feınt] adj [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: faindre, feindre to pretend ; FEIGN] 1.) difficult to see, hear, smell etc ▪ She gave a faint smile. ▪ a very faint noise ▪ the faint light of dawn 2.) a faint hope/possibility/ch … Dictionary of contemporary English
faint — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} verb ADVERB ▪ almost, nearly VERB + FAINT ▪ be about to, be going to ▪ He was so pale she thought he was going to faint. PRE … Collocations dictionary
faint — 1 adjective 1 difficult to see, hear, smell etc: a faint noise | the faint outline of the cliffs 2 a faint hope/chance/feeling etc a very small or slight chance etc: There s still a faint hope that they might be alive. | There was a faint edge of … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
faint — fainter, n. faintingly, adv. faintish, adj. faintishness, n. faintly, adv. faintness, n. /faynt/, adj., fainter, faintest, v., n. adj … Universalium
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hunger — noun 1) she was faint with hunger Syn: lack of food, hungriness, ravenousness, emptiness; starvation, malnutrition, famine, malnourishment, undernourishment 2) a hunger for news Syn: desire, craving … Thesaurus of popular words
hunger — noun 1) she was faint with hunger Syn: lack of food, starvation, malnutrition, undernourishment 2) a hunger for news Syn: desire, craving, longing, yearning, hankering, appetite, th … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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ἐκλιμώττει — ἐκλιμώσσω faint with hunger pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic) ἐκλιμώσσω faint with hunger pres ind act 3rd sg (attic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)