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1 opvissen
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2 jacht
I 〈 het〉1 [zeilboot; motorjacht] yachtII 〈de〉3 [jachttijd] (open) season♦voorbeelden:lange jacht • coursingjacht maken op • hunt 〈 wild〉; shoot 〈 klein wild〉; hunt (for) 〈 persoon〉; pursue 〈 eer, rijkdom〉; 〈 van roofdier〉 hunt, prey onop jacht gaan • go (out) hunting; go (out) shooting 〈 klein wild〉; 〈 van roofdier〉 go hunting, prowl4 jacht maken op een man/een vrouw • be after a man/a womanjacht maken op oorlogsmisdadigers • hunt down war criminalsde jacht met de camera • the great picture huntop jacht zijn naar iets • be on the hunt for something -
3 jagen
3 [nalopen] chase♦voorbeelden:prijzen omhoog/omlaag jagen • drive prices up/downuiteen jagen • scatterzich een kogel door het hoofd jagen • put a bullet through one's headdie wet werd door de Tweede Kamer gejaagd • the law was rushed through parliamentiemand op kosten jagen • put someone to (great) expensevan school jagen • expel from schoolvoor zich uit jagen • drive before one2 [rusteloos streven] pursue3 [snel gaan] race♦voorbeelden:1 op patrijs jagen • hunt partridge, go (out) partridge-shootingop effect jagen • be after effectsde wolken joegen voorbij • the clouds scudded past -
4 opsporen
v. trace, seek out, detect, hunt up, hunt down, smell out, trail, spoor -
5 opzoeken
4 [als verblijfplaats kiezen] seek out♦voorbeelden:woorden in een woordenboek opzoeken • look up words in a dictionary2 de vijand opzoeken • seek out/hunt the enemy3 je moet me eens komen opzoeken • you must look me up/come and see me some time -
6 ontdekken
v. uncover, discover, uncurtain, detect, find, open up, pick up, nose out, nose, descry, hunt up -
7 opzoeken
v. seek, seek out, call, see, visit, hunt up -
8 de vijand opzoeken
de vijand opzoekenseek out/hunt the enemyVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de vijand opzoeken
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9 op patrijs jagen
op patrijs jagenhunt partridge, go (out) partridge-shootingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > op patrijs jagen
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10 wild
wild1〈 het〉1 [dieren] game2 [wilde staat] wild(ness)♦voorbeelden:1 wild, vis en gevogelte • fish, flesh and fowlop groot wild jagen • hunt big gameklein wild • small gamewild eten • eat gameplanten in het wild • wild plantsin het wild leven/groeien • live/grow (in the) wild————————wild2♦voorbeelden:een wilde bos haar • a shock of hairwilde dieren • wild animalswilde ideeën aandragen • come up with hare-brained ideasmet wilde vaart • at a furious ratewilde verhalen/geruchten verspreiden • spread wild stories/rumourswild enthousiast zijn over iets • go overboard about somethingwild om zich heenkijken • stare wildly (around)zich wild lachen • laugh oneself sillyzich wild schrikken • be startled out of one's witsin het wilde (weg) • at randomwild van iets zijn • be wild/crazy about something
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