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1 woelen
1 [zich onrustig bewegen] toss about♦voorbeelden:zij lag maar te woelen • she was tossing and turning1 [landbouw] [grond dooreen mengen] turn up (the soil)2 [wroeten] grub (up), root (out)♦voorbeelden: -
2 drukte
♦voorbeelden:door de drukte heb ik de bestelling vergeten • it was so busy/hectic I forgot the order2 vanwaar al die drukte? • what's all this (hustle and bustle) in aid of?het was een drukte van je welste • there was a huge crowd, there were lots of people milling aroundde drukte voor Kerstmis • the Christmas rush(veel) drukte over/om/van iets maken • make a big fuss about/over something(een hoop kouwe) drukte om niets (maken) • (make) a lot of fuss and bother about nothing -
3 stichten
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