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1 glass
adj. van glas, glazen--------n. glas; beker; ruit; i.h.algemeen; alles wat van glas gemaakt is, bv spiegel, barometer, enz.--------v. drinkglas, spiegel; lens; glaswerk[ gla:s]1 glas ⇒ (drink)glas, brillenglas, spiegel2 lens2 glas ⇒ (broei)kassen, ruiten♦voorbeelden:spun glass • gesponnen glas, glasvezel/wol/draad¶ 〈 spreekwoord〉 people who live in glass houses should not throw stones • wie in een glazen huisje zit, moet niet met stenen gooien1 bril2 (verre/toneel)kijker♦voorbeelden: -
2 glass
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3 glass fibre
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4 glass wool
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5 glass cutter
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6 glass eye
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7 glass a picture
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8 glass a window
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9 glass blower
glasblazer (kunstenaar die door middel van blaastechniek verschillende vormen aan glas geeft) -
10 glass blowing
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11 glass bottle
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12 glass case
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13 glass cutting
glassnijden (het zetten van glas voor ramen) -
14 glass factory
glasfabriek (werkplaats voor glaswerk) -
15 glass house
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16 glass jar
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17 glass of milk
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18 glass of water
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19 glass of wine
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20 glass partition
glasafscheiding
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glass — glass … Dictionnaire des rimes
Glass — (gl[.a]s), n. [OE. glas, gles, AS. gl[ae]s; akin to D., G., Dan., & Sw. glas, Icel. glas, gler, Dan. glar; cf. AS. gl[ae]r amber, L. glaesum. Cf. {Glare}, n., {Glaze}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. A hard, brittle, translucent, and commonly… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glass — oder Glaß ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andrea Glass (* 1976), deutsche Tennisspielerin Bernhard Glass (* 1957), deutscher Rennrodler Carter Glass (1858−1946), US amerikanischer Politiker Frank Glaß (* 1965), deutscher Fußballspieler… … Deutsch Wikipedia
GLASS — Glass results from the heating of a mixture of sand, lime, and sodium carbonate to a very high temperature. When different materials are added to the sand, glass can become transparent, translucent, or colored. While the origins of glass are… … Historical Dictionary of Architecture
glass — [ glæs ] noun *** ▸ 1 clear substance ▸ 2 for drinking out of ▸ 3 objects made of glass ▸ 4 mirror ▸ 5 barometer ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount a hard clear substance used for making objects such as windows or bottles: car windows made of bulletproof… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glass — O.E. glæs glass, a glass vessel, from W.Gmc. *glasam (Cf. O.S. glas, M.Du., Du. glas, Ger. Glas, O.N. gler glass, looking glass, Dan. glar), from PIE *ghel to shine, glitter (Cf. L. glaber smooth, bald, O.C.S. gladuku … Etymology dictionary
GLASS (P.) — GLASS PHILIP (1937 ) Le compositeur américain Philip Glass naît le 31 janvier 1937 à Baltimore. Son père, disquaire et réparateur de radio, initie le jeune Philip à la musique en lui faisant écouter de nombreux disques. À l’âge de huit ans, il… … Encyclopédie Universelle
glass — [ glas ] n. m. • 1628 glace; all. Glas, glass 1886 d apr. l angl. ♦ Arg. Vieilli Verre (d une boisson alcoolisée). Des glass. ⊗ HOM. Glace. ⇒GLASS, subst. masc. Pop. Verre à boire : • POTIRON. C est moi qui fais le chef d orchestre. VANDERAGUE.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
glass — [glas, gläs] n. [ME glas < OE glæs, akin to Ger glas < IE base * ĝhel , to shine > GOLD, GLINT, GLOW] 1. a hard, brittle substance made by fusing silicates with soda or potash, lime, and, sometimes, various metallic oxides into a molten… … English World dictionary
glass´i|ly — glass|y «GLAS ee, GLAHS », adjective, glass|i|er, glass|i|est, noun, plural glass|ies. –adj. 1. like glass; smooth; easily seen through: » … Useful english dictionary
glass|y — «GLAS ee, GLAHS », adjective, glass|i|er, glass|i|est, noun, plural glass|ies. –adj. 1. like glass; smooth; easily seen through: » … Useful english dictionary