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1 aanfluiting
♦voorbeelden:een aanfluiting van alle recht • a travesty of justice -
2 aanfluiting
n. mockery; shame -
3 belachelijkmaking
n. ridicule, mockery, scorn -
4 beschimping
n. taunt, teasing, mockery, ridicule -
5 bespottelijkheid
n. ridicule, mockery, derision, scorn -
6 bespotting
n. ridicule, mockery, derision, scorn -
7 burlesk
adj. burlesque, pertaining to mockery -
8 burleske
adj. burlesque, pertaining to mockery -
9 circusvertoning
n. farce, satirical comedy; something ridiculous, absurdity; mockery -
10 farce
n. farce, mockery; forcemeat, stuffing -
11 grijnslach
n. sneer, scornful look, contemptuous glance; expression of ridicule and mockery -
12 hekeldicht
n. satire, literary work designed to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly through the use of mockery and derision -
13 hekelschrift
n. satire, literary work designed to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly through the use of mockery and derision -
14 hoon
n. scorn, derision, ridicule, mockery -
15 spot
n. mockery, derision, ridicule, scoff, fleer, jest, send up, twit, railing -
16 spotternij
n. mockery, jeer, jest, quiz, gibe, jibe, gird, quirk -
17 dat is gewoon een aanfluiting
dat is gewoon een aanfluitingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat is gewoon een aanfluiting
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18 ergens een grap van maken
ergens een grap van makenmake a mockery/joke of somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ergens een grap van maken
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19 grap
♦voorbeelden:1 ergens een grap van maken • make a mockery/joke of somethinggrappen vertellen • tell/crack jokes2 een flauwe grap • a feeble/poor jokeeen grap met iemand uithalen • play a joke on someoneik zie daar de grap niet van in • I don't get it/the jokede grap is eraf • it has got/gone beyond a jokeze kan wel tegen een grap • she can take a jokeze zei het maar voor de grap • she was only jokingvoor de grap • for fun/a laugh -
20 spot
1 [het spotten] mockery2 [reclamebeeld] (advertising) spot3 [lamp] spot(light)♦voorbeelden:1 boosaardige/bijtende spot • vicious/biting satiregoedaardige/zachte spot • good-natured scoffingde spot drijven met • poke fun at, mock
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