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2 gefladder
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3 kolibrie
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4 de zeilen slaan tegen de mast
de zeilen slaan tegen de mastVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de zeilen slaan tegen de mast
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5 het zeil klappert
het zeil klappertVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het zeil klappert
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7 slaan
3 [door slagen op, van de plaats, in een toestand brengen] beat (up)4 [door slagen doen ontstaan] 〈zie voorbeelden 4〉6 [met betrekking tot het oog, de blik] turn8 [verslaan] beat♦voorbeelden:met de koppen tegen elkaar slaan • bang their heads togethereen paal in de grond slaan • drive a stake into the groundeen put slaan • sink a well, bore a wellgeld slaan • mint coins5 een fles rum achterover slaan • sink/tuck away a bottle of rumeen mantel om iemand heen slaan • wrap a coat round someonede armen om de hals van iemand slaan • fling one's arms around someone's neckde armen/benen over elkaar slaan • fold one's arms, cross one's legs6 acht slaan op • take heed/notice of something2 [met betrekking tot hart, pols] beat3 [door slagen geluid voortbrengen] strike5 [+ op] [betreffen] refer to6 [begin maken met] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉7 [plotseling op een plaats/in een toestand komen] 〈zie voorbeelden 7〉♦voorbeelden:met de deur slaan • slam the doorwild om zich heen slaan • lash outde golven slaan over het dek • the waves are breaking over the decker maar op los slaan • hit wildly/blindly at someone5 waar slaat dit nu weer op? • what is the meaning of this?dat slaat op mij • that is meant for/aimed at medat slaat nergens op • that makes no sense at allde vlam sloeg in de pan • the pan caught firede rook slaat op je keel • the smoke gets you in the throatover de kop slaan • overturn
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flapping — 1. adjective That flaps or flap. flapping sails 2. noun a) The action of the verb to flap. b) A phonological process found in many dialects of English, especially American English and C … Wiktionary
flapping — The angular movement of a rotor blade above or below the plane of the hub. Blades ride higher and lower during their rotation, but they can do so only if they are allowed to move freely about a horizontal hinge or flexible root element. Design… … Aviation dictionary
Flapping — Flap Flap, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flapped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flapping}.] [Prob. of imitative origin; cf. D. flappen, E. flap, n., flop, flippant, fillip.] 1. To beat with a flap; to strike. [1913 Webster] Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flapping — /ˈflæpɪŋ/ (say flaping) verb 1. present participle of flap. –noun 2. the practice of directing traffic flow by the use of movable lane markers. –phrase 3. with one s ears flapping, Colloquial with keen interest or astonishment, especially when… …
flapping — noun the motion made by flapping up and down • Syn: ↑flap, ↑flutter, ↑fluttering • Derivationally related forms: ↑flutter (for: ↑fluttering), ↑flap, ↑flap … Useful english dictionary
Flapping-Tremor — [flạ̈ping...; zu engl. to flap = flattern]: Zittern in Form rascher Beuge und Streckbewegungen in den Fingergelenken (bei drohendem Koma) … Das Wörterbuch medizinischer Fachausdrücke
flapping track — flapˈtrack or flapping track noun A racetrack for flapping • • • Main Entry: ↑flap … Useful english dictionary
flapping hinge — A hinge connecting a rotor blade to the hub and about which the blade rises and falls (i.e., flaps during its rotation, and thus permits equalization of lift or rotor thrust) between the advancing blade half and the retreating blade half of the… … Aviation dictionary
flapping plane — The plane in which flapping occurs (i.e., a plane normal to the plane of the rotor disc) … Aviation dictionary
flapping to equality — During the movement of a helicopter rotating blade, the speed of airflow over the advancing blade is higher than the retreating blade, resulting in production of an unequal amount of lift. This is called a dissymmetry of lift. To correct this… … Aviation dictionary
flapping — n. loose back and forth movement, fluttering (often noisy); moving up and down (of wings, arms, etc.) flæp n. loose back and forth movement; sound made by such a movement; moveable part attached only on one side (usually hangs loosely or covers… … English contemporary dictionary