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2 [in voorraad nemen] stock (up on/with)4 [aanbrengen in] stamp in/on♦voorbeelden:1 iemand de hersens inslaan • bash/beat someone's brains ineen ruit inslaan • smash a window♦voorbeelden:nieuwe wegen inslaan • break new ground, blaze a (new) trailop iemand blijven inslaan • hit someone repeatedlyzijn nieuwe plaat sloeg enorm in • his new record was a smash hithet nieuws sloeg in als een bom • the news came as a bombshell♦voorbeelden: -
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