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41 raise eyes
ogen opslaan -
42 raise few eyebrows
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43 raise ire
woede opwekken -
44 raise one's glass
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45 raise one's hat
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46 raise one's voice against
stem verhogen tegen -
47 raise snakes
een oproer veroorzaken -
48 raise the devil
de wereld op zijn kop zetten -
49 raise the issue
het probleem naar voren brengen -
50 raise the level of diplomatic relations
het peil van diplomatieke relaties verhogenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > raise the level of diplomatic relations
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51 raise the roof
(Slang) luidruchtige geluiden maken; gewelddadig protesteren, luidruchtig protesteren, heibel maken -
52 raise the standard
de standaard omhoog halen -
53 raise the wind
aan geld komen; wantrouwen opwekken -
54 create/kick up/make/raise a stink about something
create/kick up/make/raise a stink about somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > create/kick up/make/raise a stink about something
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55 give/raise/sound the alarm
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56 improve/raise the living standard
improve/raise the living standardEnglish-Dutch dictionary > improve/raise the living standard
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57 kick up/raise a dust
kick up/raise a duststennis maken, verwarring zaaien -
58 lift/raise a/one's hand to/against someone
lift/raise a/one's hand to/against someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > lift/raise a/one's hand to/against someone
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59 lift/raise the roof
lift/raise the roofeen hels lawaai maken, de pannen van het dak schreeuwen -
60 lift/raise/remove an embargo
lift/raise/remove an embargo
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