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1 douche
1 shower♦voorbeelden:een douche nemen • take a showerze staat onder de douche • she's in the shower -
2 een douche nemen
een douche nemenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een douche nemen
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3 overgaan
2 [gaan van de ene plaats naar de andere] move (over)3 [van eigenaar veranderen] transfer, pass5 [bevorderd worden] move up6 [veranderen in] change, convert ⇒ turn7 [beginnen met, gaan gebruiken] 〈 beginnen met〉 move on to, proceed to, turn to; 〈 gaan gebruiken〉 change (over) (to), switch (over) (to)9 [in een andere stand gebracht worden] switch (over) 〈 wissels〉; 〈 in werking gebracht worden〉 be activated, go; ring 〈 van een bel〉♦voorbeelden:de brug overgaan • go over/cross (over) the bridge3 van vader op zoon overgaan • pass (down)/be handed down from father to sonvan de vierde naar de vijfde klas overgaan • move up from the fourth to the fifth formovergaan van vaste in vloeibare vorm • turn from solid into liquid formovergaan tot de orde van de dag • proceed to the order of the daytot de aanval overgaan • take the offensive, (begin to) attackovergaan tot de aanschaf van/het gebruik van … • start buying/using …overgaan tot strenge maatregelen • (decide to) take firm stepstot handelen overgaan • proceed to actiontot daden overgaan • take actionvan het ene op het andere onderwerp overgaan • switch (about) from one subject to anotherdie regenbui/het schandaal zal wel overgaan • that shower of rain/the scandal will blow over -
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5 stortbad
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6 afwisselen
2 [variëren] vary♦voorbeelden:elkaar afwisselen • take turns1 [beurtelings voorkomen] alternate2 [telkens anders worden] vary♦voorbeelden: -
7 bui
2 [humeur] mood♦voorbeelden:schuilen voor een bui • take shelter from a stormhier en daar een bui • scattered showerseen energieke bui • a burst of energyeen kwade/goede bui hebben • be in a bad/good mood -
8 stortbaden nemen
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9 zwaar
1 [veel wegend] heavy♦voorbeelden:zwaar wegen • weigh/count heavily, lie heavy, be importantzwaarder worden • put on/gain weighttwee pond te zwaar • two pounds overweight/too heavy3 zwaar linnen/papier • heavy quality linen/paperzwaar geschut • big/heavy gunszwaar vergif • strong poisonzware wijn • full-bodied wine5 zware ademhaling • hard breathing, wheezingeen zware bevalling • a difficult deliveryeen zware dag • a hard dayeen zwaar examen • a stiff/difficult exam〈 figuurlijk〉 hij heeft het zwaar • he's having a hard time of it, he really has it roughde tocht viel hem zwaar • the trip took it out of him6 zware tijden • hard/difficult timesiemand zwaar straffen • punish someone severely7 een zwaar ongeval • a bad/serious accidentzwaar verlies • a heavy losszwaar zondigen • sin grievously, offend deeplyII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:het is tweemaal zo zwaar • it is twice as heavy, it weighs twice as much♦voorbeelden:1 zwaar gewond • badly/seriously/severely woundedzwaar verkouden zijn • have a bad coldiemand zwaar belasten • put stress on someone, burden someonezwaar drukken op • weigh heavily (up)onzwaar getroffen zijn • be badly/hard hitiets zwaar opnemen • take something hard
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shower — show|er1 S2 [ˈʃauə US ʃaur] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(for washing in)¦ 2¦(act of washing)¦ 3¦(rain)¦ 4¦(lots of things)¦ 5¦(party)¦ 6¦(people)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin: scur] 1.) ¦(F … Dictionary of contemporary English
shower — 1 noun (C) 1 FOR WASHING IN a thing that you stand under to wash your whole body: Why does the phone always ring when I m in the shower? 2 ACT OF WASHING an act of washing your body while standing under a shower: I need a shower. | take a shower… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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take — {{11}}take (n.) 1650s, that which is taken in payment, from TAKE (Cf. take) (v.). Sense of money taken in by a single performance, etc., is from 1931. Movie making sense is recorded from 1927. Criminal sense of money acquired by theft is from… … Etymology dictionary