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1 casino
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2 ereschuld
n. debt of honor, gambling debt -
3 fruitautomaat
n. slot machine, automatic machine that is activated by coin usage; gambling device in which one inserts coins and attempts to win money by pulling a lever which randomly chooses symbols that determine a win if they match up -
4 gokautomaat
n. gambling machine -
5 gokbaas
n. gambling operator -
6 gokhol
n. gambling house, place where people gamble -
7 gokhuis
n. gambling house, place where people gamble -
8 gokkast
n. gambling machine -
9 goklokaal
n. gambling house, place where people gamble -
10 goklust
n. gambling fever -
11 goklustig
adj. suffering from gambling fever -
12 gokpaleis
n. casino, gambling establishment -
13 gokspel
n. gambling game -
14 gokverslaving
n. addiction to gambling -
15 op de gok
adj. gambling -
16 speelhol
n. gambling den, gaming house, hell -
17 aan de drank/het spel verslaafd zijn
aan de drank/het spel verslaafd zijnbe addicted to drink/gamblingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aan de drank/het spel verslaafd zijn
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18 afwennen
♦voorbeelden:1 iemand het roken/drinken proberen af te wennen • try to cure someone of smoking/drinkingzich het gokken afwennen • cure oneself of gambling -
19 gokautomaat
1 gambling/slot machine -
20 gokbaas
1 gambling/casino operator
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