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1 plak
1 [schijf] slice3 [tandaanslag] (dental) plaque♦voorbeelden:iets in plakken snijden • slice something -
2 iets in plakken snijden
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3 boterham
1 [snee brood] slice/piece of bread2 [broodmaaltijd] sandwiches3 [levensonderhoud] living, livelihood4 [sandwich] sandwich♦voorbeelden:een belegde boterham • a sandwicheen droge boterham, een boterham met tevredenheid • a slice/piece of dry breadboterhammen snijden • slice breadzijn boterham verdienen met … • earn one's living by … -
4 brood
1 [voedsel] bread2 [brood in een bepaalde vorm] loaf (of bread)3 [kost, levensonderhoud] living4 [boterhammen] lunch♦voorbeelden:daar is geen droog brood mee te verdienen • you won't/wouldn't make a penny out of itwit/bruin brood • white/brown breadongezuurd/eigengebakken brood • unleavened/home-made breadtwee broden • two loaves (of bread)het dagelijkse brood bij elkaar scharrelen/verdienen • scrape a livingzijn brood verdienen (in/met) • make a living (out of)ergens (geen) brood in zien • (not) see the point/good of something -
5 hap
♦voorbeelden:1 in één hap was het op • it was gone in one/in a single bite2 ik heb trek in een warme hap • I feel like a bite of something hot/a hot snackeen hap nemen • take a bite/mouthfulje hebt nog geen hap gegeten • you haven't even touched your platedat is een (hele) hap uit mijn inkomen • that's quite a slice (out) of my income -
6 moot
1 piece♦voorbeelden:1 een moot tong/kabeljauw • a fillet of sole/codeen moot zalm • a slice of salmoniets aan/in mootjes hakken • cut/chop up somethingiemand aan/in mootjes hakken • make mincemeat of someone
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slice something off — ˌslice sthˈoff/aˈway | ˌslice sth ˈoff sth derived to cut sth from a larger piece • Slice a piece off. • Slice away the corners. • (figurative) He sliced two seconds off the world … Useful english dictionary
slice something away — ˌslice sthˈoff/aˈway | ˌslice sth ˈoff sth derived to cut sth from a larger piece • Slice a piece off. • Slice away the corners. • (figurative) He sliced two seconds off the world … Useful english dictionary
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slice off — ˌslice ˈoff [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they slice off he/she/it slices off present participle slicing off past tense … Useful english dictionary
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