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1 sport
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2 opstap
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3 opstapje
n. stair, rung -
4 spijl
n. spill, bar, rung -
5 sport
n. sport, rail, rung, spoke -
6 trapladder
n. stepladder, rung ladder, Steps -
7 trapleer
n. rung ladder -
8 tree
n. step, stair, rung -
9 treeplank
n. step, stair, rung, footboard, running board -
10 de hoogste sport bereiken
de hoogste sport bereikenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de hoogste sport bereiken
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11 deze en gene heeft al gebeld
deze en gene heeft al gebeldVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > deze en gene heeft al gebeld
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12 deze
♦voorbeelden:aan deze kant van het kanaal • on this side of the canalschrijver dezes • the present writer/authortoonder dezes • bearerwil je deze (hier)? • do you want this one?mocht deze of gene er naar vragen • if anyone should askbij deze of gene gelegenheid • on some occasion or otherdeze en gene heeft al gebeld • various people have rung alreadybij deze(n) meld ik u • I herewith inform youbij deze verklaar ik de tentoonstelling voor geopend • I hereby declare the exhibition openin dezen • in this matterde twaalfde dezer • the twelfth of this month -
13 dwarshout
1 [dwars aangebracht hout] crossbeam ⇒ cross-bracing, 〈 van ladder〉 rung, 〈tussen stoelpoten e.d.〉 stretcher, 〈 van raam〉 transom, 〈 van raam〉 lintel2 [soort hout] cross-grained wood -
14 op de onderste sport beginnen
op de onderste sport beginnenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > op de onderste sport beginnen
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15 trede
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