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1 vloot
3 [de schepen van een natie, maatschappij] fleet♦voorbeelden: -
2 armada
n. armada, fleet of Spanish warships; fleet of warships, navy; large group of vehicles -
3 flottielje
n. flotilla, small fleet of ships, fleet -
4 autopark
n. fleet of cars -
5 garnalenvloot
n. shrimp fleet -
6 kleinevloot
n. flotilla, small fleet of ships -
7 kreek
n. creek, bay, bight, fleet, cove -
8 lichtvoetig
adj. light legged, light heeled, fleet footed -
9 luchtvloot
n. air fleet, air force -
10 ondiep
adj. shoal, shallow, superficial, fleet--------adv. superficially -
11 oorlogsvloot
n. navy fleet -
12 snel
adj. quick, swift, rapid, fast, speedy, expeditious, fleet, fleeting, tantivy, ready--------adv. quickly, swiftly, rapidly, fast, speedily, expeditiously, in short order, amain, apace -
13 vergankelijk
adj. perishable, perishing, transitory, transient, caducous, fleet, nondurable, impermanent, evanescent, fugacious, brittle--------adv. perishing -
14 vlaggenschip
n. <I>(old spell.><B>vlaggeschip</B>)</I> flagship, ship which carries the commander of a fleet; something which is the best or considered the best of its kind -
15 vlieten
v. flow, run, fleet, rill -
16 vloot
n. fleet, navy, marine, armada -
17 vlug
adj. quick, slippy, snappy, spry, tantivy, rapid, fast, ready, prompt, nimble, agile, brisk, smart, clever, expeditious, sharp, bright, fleet, lightsome, fleeting, fledged--------adv. quickly, rapidly, soon, readily, amain, apace, cleverly, expeditiously, sharp, trippingly--------interj. make it snappy -
18 voorbijgaan
v. go past, pass by, pass, pass over, overblow, wear, steal away, run on, leave out, lapse, fleet, flit -
19 voorbijsnellen
v. shoot, fleet, fly -
20 autopark
1 fleet of cars/vehicles
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