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1 verhongeren
II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [uithongeren] starve (to death)♦voorbeelden:1 de kinderen waren half verhongerd • the children were famished/half starved -
2 honger
♦voorbeelden:ik heb toch een honger! • am I hungry!honger hebben • be/feel hungryhonger lijden • go hungry, starvezijn honger stillen • satisfy one's appetiteik rammel/verga van de honger • I'm starvingvan honger sterven • 〈 figuurlijk〉 be dying for something to eat; 〈 letterlijk〉 die of hunger, starve to deathik heb een honger als een paard • I'm so hungry I could eat a horse -
3 uithongeren
♦voorbeelden:1 de vijand uithongeren • starve the enemy out/into submission -
4 doodhongeren
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5 honger lijden
v. starve, hunger strike -
6 kwijnen
v. languish, linger, droop, flag, waste, wither, starve -
7 van honger omkomen
v. starve to death -
8 verhongeren
v. famish, starve, die of hunger -
9 de hongerdood sterven
de hongerdood stervenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de hongerdood sterven
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10 de vijand uithongeren
de vijand uithongerenstarve the enemy out/into submissionVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de vijand uithongeren
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11 doodgaan
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12 doodhongeren
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13 honger lijden
honger lijdengo hungry, starve -
14 hongerdood
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15 hongeren
1 [honger lijden] starve -
16 omkomen van honger
omkomen van hongerstarve to death, die of hungerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > omkomen van honger
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17 omkomen
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18 uitmergelen
♦voorbeelden:1 een uitgemergeld paard • a wasted/spent horse -
19 van de honger doodgaan
van de honger doodgaanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van de honger doodgaan
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20 van honger sterven
van honger stervenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van honger sterven
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starve — S3 [sta:v US sta:rv] v [: Old English; Origin: steorfan to die ] 1.) to suffer or die because you do not have enough to eat ▪ Thousands of people will starve if food doesn t reach the city. ▪ pictures of starving children ▪ They ll either die… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Starve — Starve, v. t. 1. To destroy with cold. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] From beds of raging fire, to starve in ice Their soft ethereal warmth. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To kill with hunger; as, maliciously to starve a man is, in law, murder. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
starve — [ starv ] verb * intransitive to suffer or die because there is not enough food: There are people out there who are starving because of your actions. a. transitive to make someone suffer or die by preventing them from having enough food: They… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Starve — (st[aum]rv), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Starved} (st[aum]rvd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Starving}.] [OE. sterven to die, AS. steorfan; akin to D. sterven, G. sterben, OHG. sterban, Icel. starf labor, toil.] 1. To die; to perish. [Obs., except in the sense of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
starve — O.E. steorfan to die (pt. stearf, pp. storfen), from P.Gmc. *sterban be stiff (Cf. O.Fris. sterva, Du. sterven, O.H.G. sterban to die, O.N. stjarfi tetanus ), from PIE root *ster stiff, rigid (Cf. Gk … Etymology dictionary
starve — [stärv] vi. starved, starving [ME sterven < OE steorfan, to die, perish, akin to Ger sterben: see START] 1. a) to die from lack of food b) to suffer or become weak from hunger c) Informal to be ravenously hungry … English World dictionary
starve — UK US /stɑːv/ verb [T, often passive] ► if a company, etc. is starved of something necessary or good, it does not receive enough of it: starve sth of sth »His predecessor in the job had starved the business of capital investment. be starved… … Financial and business terms
starve — starve; starve·ling; … English syllables
starve — ► VERB 1) suffer or die from hunger. 2) cause to starve. 3) (be starving or starved) informal feel very hungry. 4) (be starved of or US for) be deprived of. DERIVA … English terms dictionary
starve — v. 1) (D; tr.) to starve into (to starve smb. into submission) 2) (misc.) to starve to death; to starve oneself to death * * * [stɑːv] to starve oneself to death (misc.) to starve to death (D;tr.) to starve into (to starve smb. into submission) … Combinatory dictionary
starve — 01. Many people in North Korea [starved] to death during the famine there. 02. A cockroach can live nine days without its head before it [starves] to death. 03. Apparently, if an insect chews on gum, its jaws will stick together, and it will… … Grammatical examples in English