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1 sein
• flag• sentinel• signal -
2 vlag
• flag• sentinel -
3 wisselsein
• flag• sentinel -
4 vlag
♦voorbeelden:1 met vlag en wimpel slagen • pass with/come through with flying coloursde Britse vlag • the Union Jack〈 figuurlijk〉 onder valse vlag varen • sail under false colours; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 wear false coloursdie vlag dekt de lading niet • 〈 figuurlijk〉 appearances are deceptive, he/she 〈enz.〉 is sailing under false colours〈 figuurlijk〉 onder de vlag van • under the flag/colours ofdat staat als een vlag op een modderschuit • it's quite out of place, that looks quite ridiculous -
5 vlaggen
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6 banderol
n. banderole, long narrow flag with forked end; streamer-like flag; pennant -
7 hoekvlag
n. corner flag, flag used to mark the corner boundary of a soccer field -
8 vaandeldrager
n. standard bearer, example; flag-bearer, person who carries a flag -
9 vlaggenkapitien
n. <I>(old spell.><B>vlaggekapitien</B>)</I> flag officer, high ranking naval officer entitled to display a flag indicating his rank, naval officer in command of a group of ships, any officer in the navy above captain -
10 oranjekleur
1 [kleur] orange colour2 [Oranjevlag] orange colours/flag♦voorbeelden:2 wapperende oranjekleuren • fluttering orange colours/flag -
11 vaandel
♦voorbeelden:iets hoog in het vaandel hebben (staan) • feel very strongly about something -
12 afvlaggen
v. flag down, signal someone to stop -
13 banier
n. banner, flag, banderole -
14 bevlaggen
v. flag, decorate with flags -
15 codevlag
n. code flag -
16 commandovlag
n. standard, flag, banner -
17 driekleur
n. tricolor, flag with three colors -
18 gele lis
n. sword flag -
19 geuzenvlag
n. Beggars' flag -
20 gewimpeld
adj. pennoned, having a flag, having a pennant
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