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1 cut up
n. knippen volgens patroon--------v. gesneden, gekaptcut up1 zich (in stukken) laten snijden/knippen/hakken♦voorbeelden:1 this wood cuts up easily • dit hout is gemakkelijk te (ver)zagen/bewerkenthis piece of cloth will cut up into two shirts • uit deze lap gaan twee overhemdenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (in stukken) snijden/knippen/hakken♦voorbeelden:cut up into small pieces • in kleine stukjes snijden/hakken/knippen5 be cut up about something • zich iets vreselijk aantrekken, ergens ondersteboven/kapot van zijn
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