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41 rolgordijn
♦voorbeelden:1 een rolgordijn ophalen/laten zakken • let up/down a blind -
42 spoor
I 〈de〉1 [om een rijdier aan te drijven] spur♦voorbeelden:II 〈 het〉2 [geluidsspoor] track3 [blijk van vroegere aanwezigheid] trace4 [kleine hoeveelheid van een bestanddeel] trace6 [spoorrails] track7 [bedrijf van de spoorwegen] railway8 [trein] rail9 [spoorbreedte] gauge♦voorbeelden:op het goede spoor zijn • be on the right track/trailsporen uitwissen • cover up one's tracks〈 jacht〉 het spoor vinden • pick up the scent/traileen spoor volgen • follow a trailiemand op het spoor komen • track someone down, trace someoneiets op het spoor zijn • be on to somethingiemand op het spoor zijn • be on someone's trackdiepe/zware sporen achterlaten • leave deep marks/scars/woundsgeen spoor van … • no trace of …enkel/dubbel spoor • single/double track7 aan/bij het spoor zijn/werken • be with/work for the railways8 iets per spoor verzenden • send/ship something by rail/train9 smal/normaal/breed spoor • narrow/standard/broad gauge -
43 vlek
I 〈 het〉II 〈de〉2 [door slaan/ziekte/insectenbeten ontstane plek] spot ⇒ mark, 〈 blauwe plek〉 bruise, 〈 huidvlek〉 blemish, blotch 〈 door ziekte, koorts〉♦voorbeelden:1 die vlek gaat er in de was wel uit • that spot will wash out/will come out in the washinkt maakt gemakkelijk vlekken • ink smudges easilyeen blinde vlek voor iets hebben • have a blind spot for something -
44 woede
♦voorbeelden:1 in blinde woede • in a blind fury, in blind angerzijn woede koelen (op) • vent one's rage/fury (on)buiten zichzelf van woede zijn • be beside oneself with rage/anger -
45 zonwering
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46 apenliefde
n. blind love -
47 bedrijfsblind
adj. organisation blind -
48 blinde
n. blind person -
49 blindedarm
n. blind gut, cecum, part of the intestines -
50 blindemannetje spelen
v. play blind man's buff -
51 blindenschrift
n. braille, system of writing for the blind -
52 blindenstip
n. raised dot on a bank note for blind people -
53 blindenstok
n. white stick, white cane used by many people who are blind or visually impaired -
54 blindvliegen
n. fly blind -
55 blindvlieger
n. someone who flies blind -
56 braille
n. braille, system of writing for the blind -
57 brailleschrift
n. braille, system of writing for the blind -
58 culdesac
n. cul de sac, dead end, blind alley; situation in which military forces are surrounded on all sides except from behind -
59 doodlopend
adj. blind -
60 doodlopende weg
adj. cul de sac, blind alley, dead end
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