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1 alias
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2 bijnaam
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3 bijnaam
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4 bluechip
n. blue chip, (in Economics) nickname for stocks of a company that is considered stable and profitable and has a relatively high price per share; something of high quality and expensive; blue token that has a high value (in poker games) -
5 boevenwagen
n. Black Maria, archaic American/British nickname for a paddy wagon, or a bus used to transport prisoners -
6 bonenstaak
n. beanpole, pole that bean plants climb on; (nickname for) very tall and skinny person -
7 brillenjood
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8 epitheton
n. epithet, name, nickname, title, designation -
9 geuzennaam
n. nickname, name of affection -
10 haviksoog
n. Hawkeye, nickname for residents of the state of Iowa (USA); eye of hawk -
11 roepnaam
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12 schimpnaam
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13 een goed passende bijnaam
een goed passende bijnaamVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een goed passende bijnaam
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14 iemand de bijnaam X geven
iemand de bijnaam X gevenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand de bijnaam X geven
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15 passend
3 [zo dat het op/in iets past] fitting♦voorbeelden:niet bij elkaar passende sokken/partners • odd socks, incompatible partnersgeen passend werk hebben • be unsuitably employedkunt u iets passends vinden bij deze das? • can you find something to match this tie?een broek met een daarbij passende jas • trousers with a matching coatgoed/slecht bij elkaar passend • ill-/well-matchedeen goed bij elkaar passend paar/stel • a good matchniet passend bij • not suitable/unsuited forniet passend zijn voor • be unbecoming forniet passend • badly fittingniet-passend kledingstuk • ill-fitting garment -
16 roepnaam
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17 scheldnaam
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18 spotnaam
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19 toenaam
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Nickname — Nick name , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nicknamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nicknaming}.] To give a nickname to; to call by a nickname. [1913 Webster] You nickname virtue; vice you should have spoke. Shak. [1913 Webster] I altogether disclaim what has been… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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nickname — (izg. nȉknējm) m DEFINICIJA v. nick ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
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Nickname — Short name redirects here. For the term as it applies to legislation, see short title. Map of the United States showing the state nicknames as hogs. Lithograph by Mackwitz, St. Louis, 1884 … Wikipedia
nickname — People are often addressed by a nickname in English speaking countries, a nickname being an extra, unofficial name, not formally given by the parents or legally adopted by the person who bears it. In fifty sample novels, for example, where a… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address