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101 cut off the gas (supply)
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102 expansion of gas may be dangerous
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103 shut off the water/gas
shut off the water/gashet water/gas afsluiten -
104 step on the gas
snelheid verhogen, op gaspedaal trappen; snel handelengas geven, er vaart achter zetten -
105 turn off the gas
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106 why use gas when it can explode?
why use gas when it can explode?waarom gas gebruiken als (je weet dat) het kan ontploffen? -
107 ideal gas
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108 perfect gas
ideaal gas (gas samengesteld uit twee-atomige molekulen) -
109 butane gas
butane gas1 butagas -
110 coal gas
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111 convert coal to gas
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112 greenhouse gas
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113 laughing gas
lachgas (verdovend middel vooral in de tandheelkunde gebruikt)laughing gas -
114 manufactured gas
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115 marsh gas
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116 mustard gas
mosterdgas (een vergiftige chemische stof voor gebruik in oorlog dat ernstige huid brandwonden kan veroorzaken)mustard gas -
117 natural gas
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118 poison gas
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119 rare gas
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120 sewer gas
sewer gas1 rioolgas
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