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1 regen
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2 regensensoren
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3 regen
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4 regenen
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5 gietbui
n. heavy rain, rainstorm in which a large quantity of rain falls in a short period of time -
6 hoosbui
n. heavy rain, rainstorm in which a large quantity of rain falls in a short period of time -
7 ijsregen
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8 inregenen
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9 krijgen
♦voorbeelden:je krijgt de groeten van … • … sends (you) his/her regardszij kreeg er hoofdpijn van • it gave her a headachehij kreeg vijf jaar (voor die moord) • he got five years (for that murder)moeilijkheden krijgen • get (oneself) into/have trouble/difficultieswe krijgen regen • we're going to have rain, we're in for rainslaap/trek krijgen • feel sleepy/hungryeen zusje krijgen • get a little sisteriets af krijgen • get something done/finishedzij kreeg het koud • she got cold/began to feel coldwat krijgen we te eten? • what are we having to eat?, what's for dinner?iets van iemand gedaan krijgen • get someone to do somethingdat goed is niet meer te krijgen • you can't get hold of that stuff any moredat kun je krijgen bij … • that can be obtained from …ze hebben de dief niet kunnen krijgen • they weren't able to catch the thiefiemand te spreken krijgen • get to speak to someonekrijgen ze elkaar? • do they end up together?ik krijg nog geld van je • you (still) owe me some moneyiets voor elkaar krijgen • manage something〈 informeel〉 krijg wat ! • you know where you can get off!wat zullen we nou krijgen ! • what next!ik krijg er iets van • it gets my goat〈figuurlijk; informeel〉 heb je het of krijg je het? • are you sure you haven't got a screw loose somewhere? -
10 natregenen
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11 regenval
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12 stortregenen
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13 verregenen
1 spoil by rain ⇒ 〈uitgesteld/stopgezet wegens regen〉 rain off, 〈 heel nat worden〉 bedraggle, 〈 heel nat worden〉 drench♦voorbeelden:1 een verregende zomer • a(n exceedingly) wet/rainy summer -
14 vuurregen
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15 we krijgen regen
we krijgen regenwe're going to have rain, we're in for rainVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > we krijgen regen
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16 zure regen
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17 buien
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18 dakgoot
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19 donderwolk
n. thundercloud, cumulonimbus cloud, grey rain cloud, storm cloud -
20 droogte
n. dryness, lack of moisture; drought, lack of rain
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