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1 in tranen uitbarsten
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2 traan
I 〈de〉♦voorbeelden:zich tranen lachen • laugh till one criesde tranen sprongen hem in de ogen • his eyes filled with tearseen traan wegpinken • wipe away a tearin tranen uitbarsten • burst into tears, burst out cryingtranen met tuiten huilen • cry buckets, cry one's eyes outtot tranen geroerd • moved to tearsgeen traan om iets laten • not shed a tear about somethingII 〈 de (mannelijk)〉 -
3 in tranen uitbarsten
in tranen uitbarstenburst into tears, burst out crying————————in tranen uitbarstenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in tranen uitbarsten
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4 huilen
♦voorbeelden:1 gaan huilen, in huilen uitbarsten • start to cry, burst into tearsze kon wel huilen • she could have criedeens goed huilen zou je goed doen • have a good cry, it'll do you goodhalf lachend, half huilend • between laughing and cryinghet is om te huilen • it's enough to make you cryhuilen om iets • cry about somethinghuilen van blijdschap/pijn • cry with joy/painhet huilen stond hem nader dan het lachen • he was close to tears -
5 hij begon ineens te huilen
hij begon ineens te huilenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij begon ineens te huilen
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6 ineens
1 [tegelijk] (all) at once2 [abrupt] all at once/of a sudden, suddenly♦voorbeelden:2 iemand ineens aanvliegen • jump on someone/down someone's throathij kwam ineens op mij af • he suddenly went for mezoiets verander je niet (zomaar) ineens • that kind of thing can't be changed overnight/at the drop of a hathij vertelde het ons ineens wel • suddenly he did tell us
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