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1 ontlasting
3 [(gedeeltelijke) vrijstelling] (partial) exemption4 [figuurlijk] [verlichting van last] relief♦voorbeelden:problemen met de ontlasting hebben • have problems keeping one's bowels open2 weke/harde ontlasting • soft/hard (bowel) motions -
2 tussen wal en schip vallen
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3 wal
3 [het vaste land] shore♦voorbeelden:van twee walletjes eten • have one's cake and eat it2 aan lager wal geraken • 〈 letterlijk〉 be borne down on the lee shore; 〈 figuurlijk〉 come down in the world, go to seedaan lager wal zijn/zitten • be down and outhet schip ligt aan de wal • the ship is in the harbour/in dockaan de wal • on shoretussen wal en schip vallen • fall between two stoolsiemand van de wal in de sloot helpen • get someone out of the frying pan into the firesteek maar eens van wal! • fire away!, go ahead!〈 figuurlijk〉 dan moet de wal het schip maar keren • things will run their course, but then there will be a price to payaan wal brengen • land, bring (something/someone) ashore
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