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1 [deel van het dierlijk lichaam] head7 [afbeelding; iets met de gedaante van een kop] head8 [persoon] head9 [audio, video] head♦voorbeelden:kop dicht! • shut up!〈 figuurlijk〉 een houten kop hebben • have a hangover, have a thick headeen kale kop • a bald headzij is een kop kleiner dan hij • she's a head shorter than he iseen mooie kop met haar • a beautiful head of haireen rooie kop krijgen • go red, flushhou je kop! • shut up!, shut your trap!hij had zichzelf wel voor zijn kop kunnen slaan • he could have kicked himselfkop op! • chin/cheer up!〈 figuurlijk〉 op zijn kop krijgen • get a good scolding/telling-offje krijgt het niet al ga je op je kop staan • you're not going to get it no matter what you dozich voor de kop schieten • blow one's brains outzij kreeg een kop als vuur • she turned as red as a beetrootdat is een knappe kop • he is a smart fellowmet een kwaaie kop weglopen • leave in a huffiemand aan zijn kop zeuren • nag someonehij heeft het nu eenmaal in zijn kop • he has taken it into his headde kop van Overijssel • the north of Overijsselde kop van een spijker/hamer • the head of a nail/hammerde kop van een stoet/het peloton • the head of a procession/the platoon〈 sport〉 de kop nemen • take the lead, go into the leadop zijn kop staan • be topsy-turvy/upside downover de kop gaan/slaan • overturn, somersault〈 figuurlijk〉 over de kop gaan • go broke, foldeen kop en schotel • a cup and saucer6 grote/vette koppen • big/bold headlinesde koppen tellen • count headseen gerucht de kop indrukken • 〈 ook〉 squash/scotch a rumourde kop opsteken • surface, crop upde griep steekt weer de kop op • the flu is rearing its (ugly) head againiets op de kop (weten te) tikken • (manage to) pick something up, (manage to) get hold of something/come by somethinghet is vijf uur op de kop af • it is exactly five o'clock
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