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give (someone) a big hug

  • 1 knuffel

    [liefkozing] cuddle hug
    [knuffeldier] soft/cuddly toy teddy (bear)
    voorbeelden:
    1   een stevige knuffel geven give (someone) a big hug

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > knuffel

  • 2 Fest

    1. fest [fɛst] adj
    1) (hart, stabil) strong, tough; Schuhe sturdy
    2) ( nicht flüssig) solid; Nahrung solid;
    ( erstarrt) solidified
    3) (sicher, entschlossen) firm; Absicht firm; Zusage definite;
    wir treffen uns also morgen, ist das \Fest? we'll meet tomorrow then, is that definite?; s. a. Stimme
    4) ( kräftig) firm;
    ein \Fester Händedruck a sturdy handshake
    5) ( nicht locker) tight; s. a. Schlaf
    6) (konstant, ständig) permanent;
    eine \Feste Anstellung a permanent job;
    \Feste Mitarbeiter permanent employee no pl, (\Festgesetzt) fixed;
    \Feste Kosten fixed costs;
    (eng, dauerhaft) lasting; Freund, Freundin steady; s. a. Redewendung adv
    1) ( kräftig) firmly;
    \Fest an-/ zupacken to firmly grasp;
    jdn \Fest an sich drücken to give someone a big hug
    2) ( nicht locker) tightly;
    etw \Fest anziehen to screw in sth tightly;
    etw \Fest treten to tread [or trample] sth down sep;
    sich \Fest treten to become trodden down;
    geht nicht quer durch das Beet! die Erde tritt sich sonst fest! don't walk across the flower-bed, otherwise the earth will get trodden down!; s. a. verankern
    3) ( mit Nachdruck) definitely;
    \Fest an etw akk gebunden sein to be firmly tied to sth;
    jdm etw \Fest versprechen to make sb a firm promise;
    etw \Fest zusagen to promise firmly; s. a. entschlossen, schlafen
    4) ( dauernd) permanently;
    Geld \Fest anlegen to invest in a fixed term deposit;
    \Fest angestellt permanently employed;
    \Fest angestellt sein to have a permanent job
    5) ( präzise)
    \Fest umrissen clearly defined
    WENDUNGEN:
    das tritt sich \Fest! (tritt sich \Fest!) (sl) don't worry, you'll get used to it!
    2. Fest <-[e]s, -e> [fɛst] nt
    1) ( Feier) celebration;
    ein \Fest geben to have [or throw] a party
    2) ( kirchlicher Feiertag) feast, festival;
    bewegliches/unbewegliches \Fest movable/immovable feast;
    frohes \Fest! Happy [or Merry] Christmas/Happy Easter, etc.;
    ein kirchliches \Fest a religious festival [or feast];
    WENDUNGEN:
    man soll die \Feste feiern, wie sie fallen ( wie sie fallen) one should make hay while the sun shines ( prov)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Fest

  • 3 fest

    1. fest [fɛst] adj
    1) (hart, stabil) strong, tough; Schuhe sturdy
    2) ( nicht flüssig) solid; Nahrung solid;
    ( erstarrt) solidified
    3) (sicher, entschlossen) firm; Absicht firm; Zusage definite;
    wir treffen uns also morgen, ist das \fest? we'll meet tomorrow then, is that definite?; s. a. Stimme
    4) ( kräftig) firm;
    ein \fester Händedruck a sturdy handshake
    5) ( nicht locker) tight; s. a. Schlaf
    6) (konstant, ständig) permanent;
    eine \feste Anstellung a permanent job;
    \feste Mitarbeiter permanent employee no pl, (\festgesetzt) fixed;
    \feste Kosten fixed costs;
    (eng, dauerhaft) lasting; Freund, Freundin steady; s. a. Redewendung adv
    1) ( kräftig) firmly;
    \fest an-/ zupacken to firmly grasp;
    jdn \fest an sich drücken to give someone a big hug
    2) ( nicht locker) tightly;
    etw \fest anziehen to screw in sth tightly;
    etw \fest treten to tread [or trample] sth down sep;
    sich \fest treten to become trodden down;
    geht nicht quer durch das Beet! die Erde tritt sich sonst fest! don't walk across the flower-bed, otherwise the earth will get trodden down!; s. a. verankern
    3) ( mit Nachdruck) definitely;
    \fest an etw akk gebunden sein to be firmly tied to sth;
    jdm etw \fest versprechen to make sb a firm promise;
    etw \fest zusagen to promise firmly; s. a. entschlossen, schlafen
    4) ( dauernd) permanently;
    Geld \fest anlegen to invest in a fixed term deposit;
    \fest angestellt permanently employed;
    \fest angestellt sein to have a permanent job
    5) ( präzise)
    \fest umrissen clearly defined
    WENDUNGEN:
    das tritt sich \fest! (tritt sich \fest!) (sl) don't worry, you'll get used to it!
    2. Fest <-[e]s, -e> [fɛst] nt
    1) ( Feier) celebration;
    ein \fest geben to have [or throw] a party
    2) ( kirchlicher Feiertag) feast, festival;
    bewegliches/unbewegliches \fest movable/immovable feast;
    frohes \fest! Happy [or Merry] Christmas/Happy Easter, etc.;
    ein kirchliches \fest a religious festival [or feast];
    WENDUNGEN:
    man soll die \feste feiern, wie sie fallen ( wie sie fallen) one should make hay while the sun shines ( prov)

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > fest

  • 4 een stevige knuffel geven

    een stevige knuffel geven

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  • 5 pakkerd

    informeel
    voorbeelden:
    1   een dikke/stevige pakkerd a great big hug/kiss
         iemand een pakkerd geven give someone a hug and (a) kiss

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > pakkerd

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