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1 flitsen
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2 bespikkelen
v. dapple, mark with spots or patches; fleck, speckle, streak -
3 bliksem
n. lightning, flash ir streak of light in the sky caused by the discharge of an electric spark in a thundercloud -
4 er vandoor gaan
v. slope, abscond, bundle away, smuggle off, scamper away, make off, mosey, make away, rat, hare away, streak off -
5 schrap
n. scratch, streak -
6 schreef
n. streak -
7 slier
n. string, streak -
8 streep
n. line, long thin mark; stripe, streak, narrow band differing in color or texture from that which surrounds it -
9 strepen
v. streak, line, stripe -
10 veeg
adj. fated, ominous, doomed--------n. sweep, wipe; streak, smear; lick, hit -
11 streep
• fractional bar• hyphen• line• mark• oblique stroke• smear• streak• strip• stripe -
12 strepen
• to become smeary• to streak• to stripe -
13 een reeks overwinningen behalen
een reeks overwinningen behalenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een reeks overwinningen behalen
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15 inslag
2 [het met een slag doordringen] impact3 [met betrekking tot waren] stock, store♦voorbeelden:4 een artikel met een duidelijk commerciële inslag • an article with an obvious commercial bias/slant (to it)een partij met een fascistische inslag • a party with fascist leanings -
16 overwinning
♦voorbeelden:een overwinning behalen • win/score a victoryeen reeks overwinningen behalen • hit a winning streakze hadden de overwinning bijna te pakken • it was a near-winiemand net van de overwinning afhouden • edge someone outoverwinning op een tegenstander • victory against an opponent -
17 streep
2 [smalle strook] stripe ⇒ line, 〈 breed〉 band, 〈 breed〉 bar, 〈 onregelmatig〉 streak 〈van licht/vuil〉♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 een streep door een plan halen • thwart a plan, knock a plan on the headop zijn strepen staan • get up on one's high horse -
18 strepen
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19 veeg
veeg1〈de〉♦voorbeelden:¶ iemand een veeg uit de pan geven • lash out at someone, have a swipe/dig at someone————————veeg21 [de dood nabij] fatal, doomed♦voorbeelden:2 dit is een veeg teken • this is a fateful sign/bad omen
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