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1 afrasteren
v. fence, rail, enclose within a fence or other barrier -
2 omheining
n. fence, ring fence, enclosure, inclosure, paling, close, rail, corral, curb, haw, hoard -
3 afzetten
5 [van/tegen iets afduwen] push off7 [laten uitstappen] drop ⇒ set/put down9 [laten bezinken/neerslaan] deposit♦voorbeelden:3 je moet je niet overal zo laten afzetten! • don't pay through the nose for everything!een klant voor tien gulden afzetten • cheat a customer out of ten guildersde straat was afgezet met soldaten • the street was lined with soldierszich afzetten tegen (iets/iemand) • react against (something/someone)1 [snel afkomen] come/rush (up to)2 [zich afzetten voor een sprong] take off♦voorbeelden:1 op iemand komen afzetten • make/go for someone -
4 omheinen
♦voorbeelden: -
5 schutting
1 fence♦voorbeelden: -
6 afheinen
v. fence off -
7 afrastering
n. railing, fence -
8 beschutten
v. shelter, protect, fence, screen, shield -
9 heg
n. hedge, row of bushes forming a fence or boundary -
10 heining
n. barrier, fence -
11 hek
n. fence, barrier, gate -
12 omheinen
v. fence, hedge, enclose, inclose, pale, take in -
13 ontgaan
v. escape, elude, flee, fence off -
14 pareren
v. parry, ward, ward off, fend off, put by, fence, fend, counter -
15 schutting
n. fence, palisade -
16 van twee walletjes eten
sit on the fence -
17 vermijden
v. avoid, shun, be shy of, fight shy of, fence off, waive -
18 afschermen
• to cover• to fence• to guard• to mask• to protect• to screen• to shield -
19 koperstaking
• buyers strike• fence-sitting buyers• tight-fisted buyers -
20 langsgeleider
• rip fence
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Fence — (f[e^]ns), n. [Abbrev. from defence.] 1. That which fends off attack or danger; a defense; a protection; a cover; security; shield. [1913 Webster] Let us be backed with God and with the seas, Which he hath given for fence impregnable. Shak. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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