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1 make up a quarrel
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2 quarrel
n. twist, ruzie; oorzaak om te klagen; gekibbel; twist--------v. ruziën; twisten; disputeren; aanklagen; fouten vindenquarrel1[ kworrəl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:make up a quarrel • een ruzie bijleggenhave a quarrel with someone • ruzie hebben met iemand————————quarrel2〈werkwoord; Brits-Engels quarrelled〉2 kritiek hebben ⇒ aan/opmerkingen hebben♦voorbeelden:2 who would like to quarrel with that? • wie zou dat willen bestrijden? -
3 it takes two to make a quarrel
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4 two
adj. twee--------n. twee[ toe:]♦voorbeelden:〈 spreekwoord〉 two is company, three is a crowd • twee is genoeg, drie is teveel; de derde man brengt de stilte aan〈 spreekwoord〉 two wrongs don't make a right • dat iemand een fout maakt is geen excuus om ook die fout te makengive me a two • geef me een briefje van tweeI had two • ik had er twee〈 spreekwoord〉 two can play at that game • zo men doet, zo men ontmoet〈 spreekwoord〉 it takes two to make a quarrel • waar twee kijven, hebben beiden schuldtwo or three • een paar, een stuk of watit's two o'clock • het is twee uurtwo by two • twee aan tweearranged in twos • per twee gerangschiktcut in two • in tweeën gesnedenan apple or two • een paar appelentwo and two • twee aan twee -
5 friend
n. vriend; bekende; iemand die een ander steunt; iemand die van een ander houdt ( tegengestelde van vijand); Quaker (lid van de Quakerbeweging)[ frend]1 vriend(in) ⇒ kameraad, kennis, collega2 vriend(in) ⇒ voorstander/ster, liefhebber/ster♦voorbeelden:friends in high places • goede relatiesmy learned/honourable friend • geachte collegaafter their quarrel they made friends again • na hun ruzie legden ze het weer bijmake friends with someone • bevriend raken met
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