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121 bijl
♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 er met de botte bijl (op) in hakken • lay into someone, go about something in a heavy-handed way〈 figuurlijk〉 (onherroepelijk) voor de bijl gaan • give in, capitulate -
122 er met de botte bijl (op) in hakken
er met de botte bijl (op) in hakkenlay into someone, go about something in a heavy-handed wayVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > er met de botte bijl (op) in hakken
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123 tegen iemand/iets aan schoppen
tegen iemand/iets aan schoppen〈 figuurlijk〉 lay into someone/somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tegen iemand/iets aan schoppen
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124 jdm. an die Wäsche gehen
to strip off sb.'s clothes(ugs.: einen sexuellen Annäherungsversuch starten)to make a pass at sb.(ugs.: jdn. betatschen)to touch sb. up coll. Br.(ugs.: jdn. tätlich angreifen)to go for sb.(ugs.: über jdn. herfallen, auch fig.)to lay into sb. coll. -
125 jdn. dissen
(jdn. herabsetzen, beschimpfen)to diss sb. Am. sl.(sl.: jdn. (seelisch) fertig machen)to lay into sb. coll.(ugs.: sich über jdn. abfällig äußern)to dish sb. coll. -
126 jdn. schurigeln
(ugs.: jdn. hart anfahren)to lay into sb. coll.(ugs.: jdn. leicht quälen)to give sb. a hard time coll.(ugs.: jdn. schikanieren)1. to bully sb.2. to make life unpleasant for sb. -
127 sich über jdn. hermachen
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128 sarmak
"1. /ı, a/ to wind or wrap (one thing) around (another); to wrap (something) up in; /ı/ to wrap, encircle. 2. /ı/ to bandage. 3. /ı/ to surround (a place, someone). 4. /ı/ to cover, spread over, envelop. 5. /ı/ to embrace (someone). 6. /ı/ to wind up, coil up. 7. /ı/ (for something) to interest (someone), excite the curiosity of (someone); (for something) to please (someone), give (someone) pleasure. 8. /a/ (for a vine) to twine around, climb (something). 9. /ı/ to attack (someone) verbally, lay into (someone). sarıp sarmalamak /ı/ to wrap (someone, something) up well. "
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