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1 give something a miss
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2 give something a smooth
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3 give something a trial
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4 give something a wash
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5 give something a wipe
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6 give something in custody (at the bank)
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7 give something the boot
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8 give (free/full) rein(s)/give the reins to someone/something
give (free/full) rein(s)/give the reins to someone/somethingiemand/iets de vrije teugel latenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > give (free/full) rein(s)/give the reins to someone/something
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9 give full marks for something
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10 give someone something on a plate
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11 give someone/something (a) wide berth
give someone/something (a) wide berthiemand/iets uit de weg blijvenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > give someone/something (a) wide berth
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12 give up something as a bad job
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13 give/put the final/finishing touch(es) to something
give/put the final/finishing touch(es) to somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > give/put the final/finishing touch(es) to something
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14 give
n. buigzaamheid--------v. geven; aangeven; toegeven; geven (feestje geven)give1[ giv] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 het meegeven ⇒ elasticiteit, buigzaamheid♦voorbeelden:————————give22 meegeven ⇒ in(een)zakken, bezwijken, (door)buigen, verslappen, toegeven♦voorbeelden:¶ give on(to) • uitzien op, uitkomen op, toegang geven tot〈 informeel〉 what gives? • wat is er gaande?→ give away give away/, give in give in/, give out give out/, give over give over/, give up give up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 geven ⇒ schenken, overhandigen2 geven ⇒ verlenen, verschaffen, gunnen3 geven ⇒ opofferen, wijden5 geven ⇒ aanbieden, ten beste geven6 (op)geven ⇒ meedelen, verstrekken7 geven ⇒ produceren, voortbrengen♦voorbeelden:give someone medicine • iemand geneesmiddelen toedienengive him my best wishes • doe hem de groeten van mijgive a daughter in marriage • een dochter ten huwelijk schenkengive someone into custody • iemand aan de politie overleverengive me the good old days • geef mij maar de goeie ouwe tijdgive one's heart to someone • een warm hart voor iemand hebben, verliefd worden op iemandit's given me much pain • het heeft me veel pijn gedaangive pleasure • erg aangenaam zijngive a prize • een prijs toekennengive him some rest • gun hem wat rustwe were given three hours' rest • we kregen drie uur rustgive someone a room • iemand een kamer toewijzengive someone a title • iemand een titel toekennengive trouble • last bezorgenhe's been given two years • hij heeft twee jaar (gevangenisstraf) gekregengive someone to understand/know • iemand te verstaan/kennen gevenI'll give you that • dat geef ik toegive a cry • een kreet slakengive someone a sly look • iemand een sluwe blik toewerpengive proof of one's courage • zijn moed tonengive a ring • opbellengive sentence • een vonnis vellengive a shrug of the shoulders • zijn schouders ophalen6 the teacher gave us three exercises (to do) • de onderwijzer heeft ons drie oefeningen opgegeven (als huiswerk)give the facts • de feiten tonengive information • informatie verstrekkengive off • (af)geven, verspreiden, makengive as good as one gets • met gelijke munt betalengive it someone hot (and strong), give it someone straight • iemand er f van langs gevendon't give me that • (hou op met die) onzinthat'll give her something to cry for • nu heeft ze tenminste iets om over te huilen -
15 I'll give him something to remember me by
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16 I'll give you something to cry about/for!
I'll give you something to cry about/for!ik zal je leren huilen!English-Dutch dictionary > I'll give you something to cry about/for!
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17 allow/give full/free play to something
allow/give full/free play to somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > allow/give full/free play to something
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18 get/give (someone/something) a new lease of/ on life
get/give (someone/something) a new lease of/ on lifede levensduur verlengen (van persoon/voorwerp), (iemand) een hart onder de riem stekenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get/give (someone/something) a new lease of/ on life
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19 that'll give her something to cry for
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20 trial
adj. experimenteel, op proef--------n. rechtszaak; beproeving, experimenttrial1[ trajjəl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (gerechtelijk) onderzoek ⇒ proces, rechtszaak2 proef(neming) ⇒ test, experiment3 poging♦voorbeelden:1 put someone on trial • iemand voor het gerecht/de rechter brengenstand (one's) trial • terechtstaangive someone a trial • het met iemand proberengive something a trial • iets testentake someone/something on trial • iemand/iets op proef nementrials and tribulations • wederwaardigheden, zorgen en problemen————————trial2〈werkwoord; trialled〉
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