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1 zich te barsten lachen
zich te barsten lachen————————zich te barsten lachenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich te barsten lachen
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1 [scheuren, splijten] crack ⇒ split, burst 〈 ook figuurlijk〉, 〈 huid ook〉 chap, 〈 huid ook〉 get chapped♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 tot barstens toe vol • crammed, bursting at the seams〈 figuurlijk〉 barst! • damn!barst jij! • go to hell!liegen dat men barst • lie through one's teeth -
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♦voorbeelden:dat kopje is kapot • that cup is broken/crackedhet raam was kapot • the window was broken/smashedde sigarettenautomaat is kapot • the cigarette machine is out of orderzich kapot vervelen • be bored stiff/to tearszich kapot werken • work one's fingers to the bonekapot zitten • be dead tiredkapot van vermoeidheid • worn out, exhaustedkapot van verdriet • broken(-hearted) with griefhij is niet kapot te krijgen • he's a tough one/cookieergens kapot van zijn • be (all) cut up about something5 ik ben er niet kapot van • I'm not mad/wild about it -
4 zich kapot lachen
zich kapot lachenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich kapot lachen
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2 [bespotten, schertsen] laugh at3 [(leed)vermaak hebben] laugh about/at♦voorbeelden:hij kon zijn lachen niet houden • he couldn't help laughing〈 figuurlijk〉 als hij dat merkt dan kunnen we nog lachen • if he notices, then we're in troublelaat me niet lachen • don't make me laughik zie niet in wat er te lachen valt • I don't see what's so funnyhet lachen zal hem wel vergaan • he won't laugh (for) longfijntjes lachen • smile quietlyschaterend/luidkeels lachen • roar with laughteriemand aan het lachen maken • make someone laughin zichzelf lachen • laugh to oneselfom/over iets lachen • laugh about/attegen iemand lachen • laugh at someonezich bescheuren van het lachen • split one's sides laughingdubbel/krom liggen van het lachen • be doubled over with laughterlachen is gezond • laughter is the best medicine2 daar lacht hij om • he just laughs at that, he doesn't take that seriouslydaar kun je nu wel om lachen, maar … • it's all very well/all fine and well to laugh, but …II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [door lachen in een toestand komen] laugh♦voorbeelden: -
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〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich begillen〉♦voorbeelden:zich begillen van het lachen • split one's sides laughing, scream with laughter -
7 zich begillen van het lachen
zich begillen van het lachensplit one's sides laughing, scream with laughterVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich begillen van het lachen
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