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1 bakzeil halen
[fig.] [opgeven]Segel streichen [fig.] [aufgeben] -
2 Dat spreekt boekdelen.
[fig.]Das spricht Bände. [fig.] -
3 de broek aanhebben
[fig.]die Hosen anhaben [fig.] -
4 een toon aanslaan
[fig.]einen Ton anschlagen [fig.] -
5 iem./iets links laten liggen
[fig.]jdn./etw. links liegen lassen [fig.]Niederländisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch > iem./iets links laten liggen
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6 iets achternagaan
[fig.]etw. [Dat.] nachgehen [fig.] [etw. nachverfolgen] -
7 in de wolken zijn
[fig.]im siebten Himmel sein [fig.] -
8 met geld smijten
[fig.]mit Geld um sich werfen / schmeißen [fig.] -
9 op de klippen lopen
[fig.]in die Brüche gehen [fig.] -
10 over lijken gaan
[fig.]über Leichen gehen [fig.] -
11 van iets zwanger gaan
[fig.]mit etw. schwanger gehen [fig.] -
12 van iets zwanger zijn
[fig.]mit etw. schwanger gehen [fig.] -
13 veel deining veroorzaken
[fig.]hohe Wellen schlagen [fig.]Niederländisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch > veel deining veroorzaken
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14 aandikken
[fig.] [overdreven voorstellen]übertreiben -
15 achteruit hollen
[fig.]stark zurückgehen -
16 de handen ineenslaan
[fig.]zusammenarbeiten -
17 iets verpletteren
[fig.]etw. niederschmettern -
18 in zijn sas zijn
[fig.]gut aufgelegt sein -
19 met zijn ziel onder de arm lopen
[fig.]sich ganz verloren fühlenNiederländisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch > met zijn ziel onder de arm lopen
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20 op iets zitten te broeden
[fig.]über etw. brüten [intensiv nachdenken; grübeln]Niederländisch-Deutsch Wörterbuch > op iets zitten te broeden
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fig. — fig. UK US noun [C] ► WRITTEN ABBREVIATION for FIGURE(Cf. ↑figure) noun: »The model used in his reflection (see fig. 1, p. 40) captures the act of composing as many of us recognize it … Financial and business terms