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1 Spanish
adj. Spaans, betr. Spanje--------n. Spaans (taal); (the..) SpanjaardenSpanish1[ spænisj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————Spanish21 Spaans♦voorbeelden:〈 geschiedenis〉 Spanish Main • noordoostkust van Zuid-Amerika en aangrenzend deel van de Caribische ZeeSpanish onion • grote, gele ui met zachte smaak -
2 Spanish America
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3 Spanish chestnut
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4 Spanish is a daughter (language) of Latin
English-Dutch dictionary > Spanish is a daughter (language) of Latin
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5 Spanish onion
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6 Spanish-American
Spanish-American2 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉van/met betrekking tot bewoners van de USA van Spaanse afkomst -
7 Spanish Main
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8 Spanish fly
n. Spaanse vlieg; lichtgroene Europese blaren veroorzakende tor; giftig geneeskundig poeder gemaakt van opgedroogde lichaam van deze tor (vroeger gebruikt voor behandelen van huidblaren en als een tegenmiddel en ook als geslachtsdrift prikkelend middel gebruikt -
9 Spanish citizen
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10 Spanish romance
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11 Spanish grass
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12 talk Spanish
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13 the (Spanish) Armada
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14 the Spanish domination of/over Latin America
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15 ye olde Spanish inn
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16 World Spanish Federation
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17 armada
n. vloot (schepen)[ a:ma:də] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 armada ⇒ krijgsvloot, oorlogsvloot♦voorbeelden: -
18 daughter
n. dochter[ do:tə]♦voorbeelden: -
19 domination
n. overheersing, heerschappij[ domminneesjn]♦voorbeelden:the Spanish domination of/over Latin America • de Spaanse heerschappij over Latijns-Amerika -
20 talk
n. gesprek; lezing--------v. spreken, praten; zich uitdrukkentalk1[ to:k]2 gesprek♦voorbeelden:1 gepraat♦voorbeelden:4 there is talk of • er is sprake van (dat), het gerucht gaat dat→ tall tall/————————talk2♦voorbeelden:do the talking • het woord voerentalk away for hours • urenlang pratentalk round something • ergens omheen draaien/praten2 people will talk • er zal geroddeld worden, er wordt nu eenmaal geroddeld→ talk about talk about/, talk at talk at/, talk back talk back/, talk down talk down/, talk of talk of/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 spreken (over) ⇒ discussiëren over, bespreken♦voorbeelden:1 〈 informeel〉 talk someone's head/ 〈Amerikaans-Engels; slang〉 ear off • iemand de oren van het hoofd pratentalk one's way out of something • zich ergens uitpratentalk oneself hoarse • praten tot men hees is¶ talk someone round (to something) • iemand ompraten/overhalen (tot iets)talk someone into (doing) something • iemand overhalen iets te doentalk oneself into a job • door overredingskracht een baan krijgentalk someone out of (doing) something • iemand iets uit het hoofd praten
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