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1 een vies gezicht trekken/zetten
een vies gezicht trekken/zettenturn up one's nose, make a (wry) faceVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een vies gezicht trekken/zetten
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2 een zuur gezicht zetten
een zuur gezicht zettenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een zuur gezicht zetten
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3 vies
♦voorbeelden:2 een vies drankje • a nasty/vile mixture3 een vies gezicht trekken/zetten • turn up one's nose, make a (wry) faceeen vieze lucht • a nasty/foul smeller wordt een vies spelletje gespeeld • there's dirty work afootbij een vies zaakje betrokken zijn • be involved in dirty/funny businessvies ruiken • smell, stink¶ ik ben er vies van • it makes me sick, it disgusts meergens niet vies van zijn • not be averse to somethingII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
4 zuur
zuur1〈 het〉1 [wat zuur is] ±pickles ⇒ pickled vegetables/onions/ 〈enz.〉4 [scheikunde] acid♦voorbeelden:2 het zuur hebben • have heartburn, suffer from acid stomach————————zuur21 [met betrekking tot een smaakgewaarwording] sour4 [scheikunde] acid♦voorbeelden:de melk is zuur • the milk has gone Boff/ Abad/has turned sourdat is zuur voor hem • that's hard on himzuur kijken • look sour
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