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21 uitzuigen
v. suck out, sweat, extort, screw -
22 uitzweten
v. exude, ooze, sweat out -
23 zweetdoek
n. sweat cloth -
24 zweetdrijvend
adj. sudorific, diaphoretic, causing an increase in the production or secretion of sweat -
25 zweetkamer
n. sweat room -
26 zweetverwekkend
adj. sudoriferous, producing or secreting sweat -
27 zweten
v. sweat, transpire, water -
28 uitslaan
• to beat out• to deflect• to develop• to effloresce• to exude• to hammer out• to lance• to open out• to sweat• to unfold -
29 uitslag
• blank• blooming• deflection• development• efflorescence• excursion• exudation• mould• reading• result• sweat• travel -
30 uitzweten
• to exude• to sweat -
31 zweet
• perspiration• sweat -
32 zweten
• to exude• to perspire• to sweat -
33 afzien
1 [+ van] 〈 niet doorgaan met〉 abandon ⇒ give up, 〈 afstand doen van〉 renounce 〈 bijvoorbeeld rechten〉2 [sport] have a hard/tough time (of it) ⇒ sweat it out♦voorbeelden:1 iemand doen afzien van iets • make someone abandon something; 〈 ompraten〉 talk someone out of somethingnaderhand zagen ze er toch van af • afterwards they decided not to; 〈 afspraak ook〉 afterwards they backed out (of it)van rechtsvervolging afzien • decide not to prosecuteII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [in zijn geheel overzien] look across/down/along/over2 [afkijken] copy (from)♦voorbeelden:1 een weg afzien • look down/along a road -
34 baden in het zweet
baden in het zweetVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > baden in het zweet
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35 baden
1 [een bad nemen] 〈 in kuip〉 bath, Abathe; 〈 in zee〉 (go for a) swim, bathe ⇒ 〈 informeel〉 take a dip3 [geheel gehuld zijn in] be bathed/steeped (in)4 [een overvloed bezitten van] roll (in) ⇒ wallow/swim (in)♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [een bad geven] bath♦voorbeelden:III 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich baden〉1 [zich koesteren] roll (in) ⇒ wallow/swim (in) -
36 bezweet
♦voorbeelden:ik ben helemaal bezweet • I'm covered in sweat/all sweaty -
37 bloed zweten
bloed zweten -
38 bloedig
♦voorbeelden:1 een bloedige slag • a bloody/savage battlebloedige wonden • bloody woundsII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
39 de mens zweet per dag ongeveer 600 g vocht uit
de mens zweet per dag ongeveer 600 g vocht uitman secretes/loses about 600 grams of sweat a dayVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de mens zweet per dag ongeveer 600 g vocht uit
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40 doen/laten zweten
doen/laten zwetenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > doen/laten zweten
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