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1 from door to door
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2 going from door to door
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3 went from door to door
ging van deur tot deur (bedelen,om gunsten vragen) -
4 door
n. deur; opening[ do:]♦voorbeelden:1 who answered the door? • wie deed er open?show someone the door • iemand de deur wijzenshow someone to the door • iemand uitlatenfour doors away/down/off • vier huizen verderfrom door to door • van huis tot huisout of doors • buiten(shuis)close/shut the door on/to • onmogelijk makenlay the blame at someone's door • iemand de schuld gevenhe shut the door in my face • hij gooide de deur voor mijn neus dicht -
5 from stem to stern
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6 from
prep. van, uit, door♦voorbeelden:from childhood • van kindsbeen aftwo years from that day • twee jaren vanaf die dag (gerekend)from one day to the next • van de ene dag op de anderefrom 3 to 6 days • 3 tot 6 dagenjudge from the facts • oordelen naar de feitenspeak from the heart • (recht) uit het hart sprekenI heard from Mary • ik heb bericht gekregen van Maryrecite from memory • uit het geheugen opzeggenpaint from nature • schilderen naar de natuurfrom bad to worse • van kwaad tot ergertell her this from me • zeg haar dit namens mijfrom far and near • van heinde en verre(in) a week from now • over een weekfrom now on, as from now • van nu af aan -
7 keep the wolf from the door
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8 was distracted from
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9 stem from
stem from♦voorbeelden:1 his bitterness stems from all his disappointments • zijn verbittering komt door al zijn teleurstellingen -
10 I've had an approach from a company to …
I've had an approach from a company to …ik ben benaderd door een bedrijf om …English-Dutch dictionary > I've had an approach from a company to …
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11 alcohol is his escape from worry
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12 by/from experience
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13 covered from behind by his partner
covered from behind by his partnermet rugdekking van/in de rug gedekt door zijn maatEnglish-Dutch dictionary > covered from behind by his partner
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14 get the run-around from someone
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15 he felt set apart from the others
he felt set apart from the othersEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he felt set apart from the others
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16 he had risen from the ranks through study
English-Dutch dictionary > he had risen from the ranks through study
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17 his age incapacitates him for work/from working
his age incapacitates him for work/from workingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > his age incapacitates him for work/from working
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18 his bitterness stems from all his disappointments
English-Dutch dictionary > his bitterness stems from all his disappointments
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19 learn from experience
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20 learn something from study
learn something from study
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(from) door to door — … Useful english dictionary
door — [ dɔr ] noun count *** 1. ) a large flat object you open when you want to enter or leave a building, room, or vehicle: a little house with a red door The door creaked slowly open. There was a draft coming from under the door. open/close/shut the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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door — door, gate, portal, postern, doorway, gateway are comparable chiefly as meaning an entrance to a place. Door applies chiefly to the movable and usually swinging barrier which is set in the opening which serves as an entrance to a building or to a … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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going from door to door — arriving from one door to another, approaching each house trying to sell something or asking for donations … English contemporary dictionary
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door-to-door — adjective 1. (of e.g. journeys or deliveries) direct from point of origin to point of destination the limousine offers door to door service • Similar to: ↑direct 2. omitting no one; from the door of one house to that of the next a door to door… … Useful english dictionary