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81 blinde bouten
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82 blinde haat
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83 blinde ijver
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84 blinde vlek (in het oog)
blinde vlek (in het oog)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > blinde vlek (in het oog)
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85 blindedarm
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86 blinden herkennen iets op de tast
blinden herkennen iets op de tastVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > blinden herkennen iets op de tast
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87 blindenbibliotheek
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > blindenbibliotheek
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88 blindengeleidehond
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > blindengeleidehond
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89 blindeninstituut
1 home/institute/institution for the blindVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > blindeninstituut
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90 blindheid
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91 blindvliegen
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92 bout
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93 de blinden
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94 de jaloezie(ën) neerlaten
de jaloezie(ën) neerlatenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de jaloezie(ën) neerlaten
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95 de lamellen van een transformator/zonwering
de lamellen van een transformator/zonweringthe (cooling) fins of a transformer, the slats of a Venetian blindVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de lamellen van een transformator/zonwering
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96 dekmantel
〈 figuurlijk〉1 cover ⇒ cloak, 〈 in het bijzonder met betrekking tot misdadige praktijken〉 blind, 〈 in het bijzonder met betrekking tot misdadige praktijken〉 front♦voorbeelden:1 iemand/iets als dekmantel gebruiken • use someone/something as a front -
97 dichtdoen
♦voorbeelden:1 dat doet de deur dicht! • that clinches/settles it!geen oog dichtdoen • not sleep a winkwe zullen nog één keer een oogje dichtdoen • we will turn a blind eye to it just one more time -
98 dichtknijpen
1 squeeze♦voorbeelden:iemand de keel dichtknijpen • choke a personzijn neus dichtknijpen • pinch one's noseeen oogje dichtknijpen voor iets • turn a blind eye to something -
99 dode hoek
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100 doodlopen
1 [niet verder gaan] come to an end/a dead end ⇒ peter out♦voorbeelden:een doodlopende straat • a dead enddoodlopende weg • no through roadII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich doodlopen〉1 [zeer hard/lang lopen] walk oneself into the ground
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