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adj. prima, uitstekend--------n. barst; ontploffingsgeluid; gekraak; slag, klap; scherpzinnige opmerking--------v. barsten; een ontploffingsgeluid maken; met een zweep slaan; een kleine opening makencrack1[ kræk] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 barst(je) ⇒ breuk, scheur(tje)2 kier ⇒ spleet, reet3 knal(geluid) ⇒ knak, kraak♦voorbeelden:2 the door was open a crack • de deur stond op een kier/stond aancrack! • krak!5 have a crack at • een gooi doen naar, proberen→ fair fair/————————crack21 prima ⇒ keur-, uitgelezen♦voorbeelden:————————crack31 in(een)storten ⇒ het begeven, knakken3 barsten ⇒ splijten, scheuren→ crack down on crack down on/, crack up crack up/1 (open/stuk)breken ⇒ knappen, knakken, kraken♦voorbeelden:2 doen barsten ⇒ splijten, scheuren♦voorbeelden:I cracked my head against the door • ik knalde met mijn hoofd tegen de deur6 crack a joke • een mop/bak vertellen→ crack up crack up/
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