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n. kleur, schakering--------v. kleuren, vervencolour11 kleur2 verf(stof) ⇒ kleurstof, pigment3 kleurtje ⇒ gelaatskleur, tint♦voorbeelden:change colour • van kleur verschietenlose colour • bleek wordenhave little colour • er bleekjes uitzien¶ let's see the colour of your money • laat eerst je geld eens zien, eerst betalen4 soort ⇒ aard, slag♦voorbeelden:2 clubkleuren ⇒ insigne, lint3 gevoelens ⇒ positie, opvatting♦voorbeelden:2 get/win one's colours • opgesteld worden, meespelen in de ploegtrooping the colour(s) • vaandelceremonie bij het wisselen van de wacht→ false false/————————colour2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉
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salute — I n. 1) to fire; give a salute (the president was given a 21 gun salute) 2) to return; take a salute 3) a smart, snappy salute 4) a military; naval; 19) salute gun; rifle; royal; 21 gun salute 5) a salute to II v. to salute smartly (the soldier… … Combinatory dictionary
salute — mil cvs sa•lute [[t]səˈlut[/t]] n. v. lut•ed, lut•ing 1) mil a) a formal gesture of respect given to a person of superior military rank, as raising the right hand to the side of the head b) a ceremonial gesture of respect, as the discharge of… … From formal English to slang
salute — [c]/səˈlut / (say suh looht) verb (saluted, saluting) –verb (t) 1. to address with expressions of goodwill, respect, etc.; greet. 2. to make a bow, gesture, or the like to in greeting, farewell, respect, etc. 3. Military, Navy to pay respect to… …
salute — saluter. n. /seuh looht /, v. saluted, saluting, n. v.t. 1. Mil. to pay respect to or honor by some formal act, as by raising the right hand to the side of the headgear, presenting arms, firing cannon, dipping colors, etc. 2. to address with… … Universalium
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give skin — (Slang) give five, salute somebody by slapping their hand … English contemporary dictionary
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