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1 bellen
1 [aanbellen] ring (the bell)2 [een signaal geven] ring (a/the bell) ⇒ sound a/the bell♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:1 kan ik even bellen? • may I use the (tele)phone?met iemand bellen • give someone a ring1 [door een bel (iemand) roepen] ring for -
2 bel
2 [gas/luchtbel] bubble♦voorbeelden:ik laat de bel driemaal overgaan • I'll let the phone ring three timesde bel luiden • ring the bellop de bel drukken • press the bell -
3 belletje
1 [informeel] [telefoontje] buzz, call, ring♦voorbeelden: -
4 aanbellen
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5 klok luiden
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6 belletje trekken
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7 de bel luiden
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8 luiden
3 [als geluid klinken] sound♦voorbeelden:1 de klok luidt • the bell is ringing/tollingalthans, zo luidt het verhaal • at least, so the story goeshet vonnis luidt … • the verdict is …het verhaal luidt als volgt • the story runs as followshet antwoord luidt nee/ja • the answer is no/yesII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
9 beieren
2 [klokkenspel bespelen] ring (the) bells ⇒ play a/the carillon3 [schommelen] dangle♦voorbeelden:1 onder het beieren van de alarmklok • while/as the alarm bell was/is ringing -
10 stormklok
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11 de stormklok luiden
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12 kerkklok
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13 deurbel
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14 opendoen
1 [iemand binnenlaten] open the door ⇒ answer the door/bell/ring 〈 na bellen, kloppen〉, open up 〈 alleen gebiedende wijs〉♦voorbeelden:er werd niet opengedaan • there was no answerII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:hij deed geen mond open • he didn't open his mouth
См. также в других словарях:
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ring a bell — {v. phr.} To make you remember something; sound familiar. * /Not even the cat s meowing seemed to ring a bell with Judy. She still forgot to feed him./ * /When Ann told Jim the name of the new teacher it rang a bell, and Jim said, I went to… … Dictionary of American idioms
ring a bell — {v. phr.} To make you remember something; sound familiar. * /Not even the cat s meowing seemed to ring a bell with Judy. She still forgot to feed him./ * /When Ann told Jim the name of the new teacher it rang a bell, and Jim said, I went to… … Dictionary of American idioms