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1 handvol
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2 handjevol
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3 handjevol
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4 handvol
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5 dat kind is een echte lastpost
dat kind is een echte lastpostthat child is quite a handful/ 〈 voor ouders〉 a big worryVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat kind is een echte lastpost
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6 een handjevol mensen
een handjevol mensenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een handjevol mensen
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7 een handvol mensen
een handvol mensenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een handvol mensen
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8 een handvol noten/zout
een handvol noten/zouta handful of nuts/saltVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een handvol noten/zout
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9 er was anderhalve man en een paardenkop
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > er was anderhalve man en een paardenkop
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10 greep
I 〈 de (mannelijk)〉1 [het grijpen, grijpende beweging] grasp, grip ⇒ grab2 [onopzettelijke keuze] random selection/choice♦voorbeelden:greep krijgen op iets • get a grip on somethinghij begon de greep op zijn volgelingen te verliezen • he began to lose his hold on his followers〈 figuurlijk〉 in de greep van de angst • seized with/by fearvast in zijn greep hebben • have firmly in one's graspeen greep doen uit de mogelijkheden • pick at random from the various possibilitiesII 〈de〉1 [hoeveelheid] handful -
11 lastpost
lastpost, lastpak♦voorbeelden: -
12 paardenkop
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См. также в других словарях:
handful — hand ful (h[a^]nd f[.u]l), n.; pl. {handfuls} (h[a^]nd f[.u]lz). [AS. handfull.] 1. As much as the hand will grasp or contain. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. A hand s breadth; four inches. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Knap the tongs together about a handful … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
handful — (n.) O.E. handful; see HAND (Cf. hand) (n.) + FUL (Cf. ful). Originally the quality that can be held in a hand; also a medieval linear measurement of four inches. Meaning a small portion or part is from c.1400. Figurative meaning as much as one… … Etymology dictionary
handful — [hand′fool΄] n. pl. handfuls [ME < OE handfull] 1. as much or as many as the hand will hold 2. a relatively small number or amount [a mere handful of people] 3. Informal as much as one is able to manage; someone or something hard to manage … English World dictionary
handful — has the plural form handfuls. See ful … Modern English usage
handful — [adj] a small quantity few, scattering, small number, smattering, some, spattering, sprinkling; concept 789 Ant. lot, mass … New thesaurus
handful — ► NOUN 1) a quantity that fills the hand. 2) a small number or amount. 3) informal a person who is difficult to deal with or control … English terms dictionary
handful — noun 1 amount that can be held in one hand ADJECTIVE ▪ good ▪ double ▪ She bent and pulled up a double handful of weeds. PREPOSITION ▪ handful of … Collocations dictionary
handful — hand|ful [ˈhændful] n 1.) an amount that you can hold in your hand handful of ▪ The boy picked up a handful of stones and started throwing them at us. 2.) a handful of sth a very small number of people or things ▪ There were only a handful of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
handful — [[t]hæ̱ndfʊl[/t]] handfuls 1) N SING: usu N of n A handful of people or things is a small number of them. He surveyed the handful of customers at the bar... One spring morning a handful of potential investors assembled in Quincy. 2) N COUNT: usu… … English dictionary
handful */*/ — UK [ˈhæn(d)fʊl] / US [ˈhæn(d)ˌfʊl] noun Word forms handful : singular handful plural handfuls 1) [singular] a very small number of people or things The game was dominated by a handful of players. 2) [countable] the quantity of something that you… … English dictionary
handful — noun 1 (C) an amount that you can hold in your hand (+ of): a handful of nuts 2 a handful of a very small number of people or things: Only a handful of countries have implemented these regulations. 3 a handful informal someone, especially a child … Longman dictionary of contemporary English