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1 beat/knock the hell out of someone
beat/knock the hell out of someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > beat/knock the hell out of someone
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interj. verdomd!--------n. hel[ hel]♦voorbeelden:hot as hell • verduiveld warm¶ hell's bells! • verdorie!be hell (on) • erg onaangenaam/pijnlijk zijn (voor)beat/knock the hell out of someone • iemand halfdood slaancome hell and/or high water • wat er zich ook voordoetget hell • op zijn donder krijgengo to hell • loop naar de hel/duivellike all hell let loose • alsof de hel was losgebrokenthere will be hell to pay • dan heb je de poppen aan het dansenraise hell • de boel op stelten zettenwhat the hell, I'll just do it • ach wat, ik doe het gewoonwho the hell said that? • wie zei dat, verdomme?where in hell have you been? • waar heb je in godsnaam gezeten?for the hell of it • voor de gein, zomaarlike hell (you will) • om de donder nietwork like hell • als een gek werkenthe/to hell with it • barst maar!one hell of a dirty trick/a helluva dirty trick • een smerige streekhell! • verdorie!, verdomme! -
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terrein van computer technologie applicaties die automatiseert of assisteert bij het vertalen van een tekst van de ene gesproken taal naar de andereCAT (Computer Aided Translation)[ kæt]♦voorbeelden:rain cats and dogs • bakstenen/pijpenstelen regenennot a cat in hell's chance • geen schijn van kansplay cat and mouse (with someone) • kat en muis (met iemand) spelen(put) a cat among the pigeons • een knuppel in het hoenderhok (werpen)like something the cat brought in • verfomfaaid〈 spreekwoord〉 when the cat's away (the mice will play) • als de kat van huis is, dansen de muizen op tafel
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hell out of — To beat, etc severely ● Hell … Useful english dictionary
get the hell out — spoken phrase to leave a place as quickly as you can We’d better get the hell out of here. Thesaurus: to leave a place or person quickly or suddenlysynonym Main entry: hell * * * get the hell out ( … Useful english dictionary
the hell out of — informal + impolite used for emphasis after words like scare, frighten, and beat That movie scared the hell out of me. [=scared me very badly] The boxer beat the hell out of his opponent. • • • Main Entry: ↑hell … Useful english dictionary
beat the hell out of someone — beat the hell out of (someone) 1. to hit someone hard and repeatedly. Bill beat the hell out of me after we started arguing over a girl. 2. to completely defeat someone. It s a thrill to beat the hell out of another team in front of 20,000… … New idioms dictionary
beat the hell out of — (someone) 1. to hit someone hard and repeatedly. Bill beat the hell out of me after we started arguing over a girl. 2. to completely defeat someone. It s a thrill to beat the hell out of another team in front of 20,000 screaming fans. Related… … New idioms dictionary
get the hell out of somewhere — get the hell out of (somewhere) to leave or move quickly. She told them to get the hell out of her house. Usage notes: sometimes used as an order: Get the hell out of my way! … New idioms dictionary
get the hell out of — (somewhere) to leave or move quickly. She told them to get the hell out of her house. Usage notes: sometimes used as an order: Get the hell out of my way! … New idioms dictionary
beat (the) hell out of somebody — beat/kick (the) ˈhell out of sb/sth | knock ˈhell out of sb/sth idiom (informal) to hit sb/sth very hard • He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition. Main entry: ↑hellidiom … Useful english dictionary
kick (the) hell out of somebody — beat/kick (the) ˈhell out of sb/sth | knock ˈhell out of sb/sth idiom (informal) to hit sb/sth very hard • He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition. Main entry: ↑hellidiom … Useful english dictionary
beat (the) hell out of something — beat/kick (the) ˈhell out of sb/sth | knock ˈhell out of sb/sth idiom (informal) to hit sb/sth very hard • He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition. Main entry: ↑hellidiom … Useful english dictionary
kick (the) hell out of something — beat/kick (the) ˈhell out of sb/sth | knock ˈhell out of sb/sth idiom (informal) to hit sb/sth very hard • He was a dirty player and loved to kick hell out of the opposition. Main entry: ↑hellidiom … Useful english dictionary