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adj. ongepast, brutaal--------n. zachte klap; worp; gooi; een onderbroken beweging; drankje van wijn en eieren--------v. opzij werpen; werpen (van een munt); maken van onderbroken bewegingen; gek worden (slang)flip1[ flip] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 tik ⇒ mep, (vinger)knip2 salto————————flip21 glad ⇒ ongepast, brutaal————————flip3〈 flipped〉2 boos worden ⇒ door het lint gaan, flippen♦voorbeelden:→ flip over flip over/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:→ flip over flip over/, flip through flip through/ -
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3 flip-chart
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4 flip one's lid
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5 flip over a pancake in the pan
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6 flip-flop generator
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7 flip a coin
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8 flip side
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9 flip through
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10 flip-flop
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11 flip-flop
bistabielbistabiele trekkerflip-flopmonostabiele trekker -
12 toss/flip a coin
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13 clocked flip-flop
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14 dynamic flip-flop
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15 ferroelectric flip- flop
ferro-elektrische flip-flopEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > ferroelectric flip- flop
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16 gated flip-flop
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17 high-speed flip-flop
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18 J-K flip-flop
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19 magnetic flip-flop
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20 neon-bulb flip-flop
neonbuis-flip-flop
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