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1 pletten
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2 afplatten
v. flatten, make level or smooth, make flat, beat flat -
3 afvlakken
v. smooth, flatten, remove irregularities or roughness -
4 nivelleren
v. level, straighten; flatten; make even -
5 oprollen
v. roll, enrol, enroll, coil, wrap, convolve, involute, flatten out, mop up, furl -
6 pletten
v. planish, flatten, roll out, laminate -
7 richten
v. direct, aim, sight, address, point, trend, vector, guide, steer, helm, align, flatten out, level, lay, set, conform -
8 uitwassen
v. wash out, flatten out, wash off, wash, exhale -
9 verlagen
v. lower, flatten, knock down, debase, abase, degrade, demean, decrease, abate, prostitute, bastardize -
10 vlakken
v. flatten, level -
11 afplatten
• to flatten -
12 afvlakken
• to flatten• to level off• to smooth -
13 matteren
• to flatten• to frost• to grind -
14 platdrukken
• to flatten• to planish• to roll -
15 pletten
• to flatten• to planish• to roll -
16 uitstrijken
• to brush out• to daub• to flatten out• to smooth• to spread• to spread with a brush -
17 vlakken
• to face• to flatten• to level• to plane -
18 vlakmaken
• to flatten• to level• to plane -
19 afplatten
1 flatten (off/out) -
20 neerslaan
1 [scheikunde] precipitate, be precipitated♦voorbeelden:1 het metaal slaat neer op de elektrode • the metal precipitates/is precipitated on the electrodeII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [naar beneden slaan] turn down 〈 rand, kraag〉 ⇒ let down, lower 〈 klep〉, 〈 platmaken〉 beat down, 〈 platmaken〉 flatten2 [tegen de grond slaan] strike/knock down♦voorbeelden:de ogen neerslaan • lower one's eyes2 een opstand neerslaan • put down/crush a rebellion
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