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1 flodderen
1 [m.b.t. kleren] goder2 [knoeien] ne pas avoir d'ordre3 [Algemeen Zuid-Nederlands][knuffelen] cajoler♦voorbeelden: -
2 flodderen
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3 flodderen
висеть мешком; небрежно работать; неряшливо работать; болтаться, висеть мешком* * *гл.общ. небрежно работать, неряшливо работать, висеть мешком (об одежде) -
4 flodderen
v. flutter (often noisily); move the wings or arms up and down -
5 flodderen
vada -
6 flodderen
marcher dans l'eau, patauger -
7 kinderen flodderen graag
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8 висеть мешком
vgener. flodderen (об одежде) -
9 небрежно работать
Russisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > небрежно работать
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10 неряшливо работать
Russisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > неряшливо работать
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11 goder
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12 висеть мешком
vgener. flodderen (об одежде) -
13 небрежно работать
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14 неряшливо работать
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15 vada
1) plassen2) waden3) flodderen -
16 beuteln
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17 pludern
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18 schlampen
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19 schlappen
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20 schlottern
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Flounder — Floun der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Floundered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Floundering}.] [Cf. D. flodderen to flap, splash through mire, E. flounce, v.i., and flounder the fish.] To fling the limbs and body, as in making efforts to move; to struggle, as a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Floundered — Flounder Floun der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Floundered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Floundering}.] [Cf. D. flodderen to flap, splash through mire, E. flounce, v.i., and flounder the fish.] To fling the limbs and body, as in making efforts to move; to struggle … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Floundering — Flounder Floun der, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Floundered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Floundering}.] [Cf. D. flodderen to flap, splash through mire, E. flounce, v.i., and flounder the fish.] To fling the limbs and body, as in making efforts to move; to struggle … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flounder — {{11}}flounder (n.) flatfish, c.1300, from Anglo Fr. floundre, from O.N.Fr. flondre, from O.N. flydhra; related to M.L.G. vlundere, Dan. flynder; ultimately cognate with Gk. platys flat, wide, broad (see PLACE (Cf. place) (n.)). {{12}}flounder (v … Etymology dictionary