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n. kauwen--------v. kauwenchew1[ tsjoe:] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 iets dat gekauwd wordt ⇒ (tabaks)pruim, snoepje♦voorbeelden:————————chew2〈 werkwoord〉1 kauwen ⇒ knauwen, pruimen♦voorbeelden:chew over something • iets besprekenchew over/(up)on something • nadenken over iets〈Amerikaans-Engels; informeel〉 don't get chewed up about it • zit daar nu niet over in, maak je daar nu niet druk over -
3 bite
n. beet; (slange-) beet--------v. bijten; bijten (van aas)bite1[ bajt]♦voorbeelden:have a bite to eat • iets eten1 vinnigheid ⇒ bits(ig)heid; scherpte♦voorbeelden:that gin had much bite • die gin had een scherpe smaak————————bite21 bijten ⇒ toebijten, (toe)happen 〈 ook figuurlijk〉, zich (gemakkelijk) laten beetnemen; steken, prikken 〈 van insecten〉♦voorbeelden:1 the cold bit my fingers • de kou beet/sneed me in de vingersbite off • afbijtenbite at something • naar iets happen〈 informeel〉 what's biting you? • wat zit je dwars?bite off more than one can chew • te veel hooi op zijn vork nemenbe bitten with a passion for football • verslingerd zijn aan voetbal
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