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1 affix blame for something to someone
English-Dutch dictionary > affix blame for something to someone
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2 blame
n. schuld; verwijt--------v. de schuld geven aan, beschuldigenblame1[ bleem] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 kritiek ⇒ afkeuring, veroordeling♦voorbeelden:put/lay the blame on someone/at someone's door • iemand de schuld geven————————blame2〈 werkwoord〉1 de schuld geven aan ⇒ verwijten, iets kwalijk nemen2 afkeuren ⇒ veroordelen, bekritiseren♦voorbeelden:I don't blame Jane • ik geef Jane geen ongelijk (ik had het ook niet gedaan)we are not to blame • wij kunnen er niets aan doenhe is to blame • het is zijn schulddon't always blame him for everything/don't always blame everything on him • geef hem niet altijd overal de schuld van→ bad bad/ -
3 don't always blame him for everything/don't always blame everything on him
don't always blame him for everything/don't always blame everything on himEnglish-Dutch dictionary > don't always blame him for everything/don't always blame everything on him
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4 affix
n. toevoeging, aanhangsel; achtervoegsel, voorvoegsel--------v. vast plakken, vast maken; toevoegen; bijvoegenaffix1[ æfiks] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————affix2♦voorbeelden:affix one's name to a letter • een brief ondertekenen -
5 shift
n. werkploeg; ; beweging; verschuiving; verandering; verwisseling; (het) overbrengen; verhuizing; list--------v. verschuiven, verplaatsen; verwisselenshift1[ sjift] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉5 hemdjurk♦voorbeelden:¶ make shift • zich behelpen, zichzelf zien te reddenmake shift without • het stellen zonder————————shift21 van plaats veranderen ⇒ zich verplaatsen, schuiven3 zich redden ⇒ zich behelpen, het klaarspelen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 verplaatsen ⇒ verschuiven, verzetten♦voorbeelden:shift the helm • het roer omgooien
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lay the blame for something at someone's door — lay the blame for (something) at someone s door : to blame someone for (something) They laid the blame for the book s failure at my door. • • • Main Entry: ↑door … Useful english dictionary
lay the blame for at someone's door — lay the blame for (something) at someone s door : to blame someone for (something) They laid the blame for the book s failure at my door. • • • Main Entry: ↑door … Useful english dictionary
(be) to blame (for something) — be to blame (for sth) idiom to be responsible for sth bad • If anyone s to blame, it s me. • Which driver was to blame for the accident? Main entry: ↑blameidiom … Useful english dictionary
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fix the blame for — index lodge (bring a complaint) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
place the blame for — index lodge (bring a complaint) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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