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1 take up the hatchet
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2 take up
v. opnemen; verzamelen; een hobbie beginnen; een vrijetijdsbesteding beginnen (bv.: "Om de winterdagen snel voorbij te laten gaan, denk ik eraan om skilessen te nemen")take up♦voorbeelden:take up with • bevriend raken metII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 oplichten ⇒ optillen, oppakken9 aannemen ⇒ aanvaarden, ingaan op♦voorbeelden:he was completely taken up with his new book • hij werd volkomen in beslag genomen door zijn nieuwe boektake up gardening • gaan tuinierentake up a matter • een zaak aansnijdenI'll take things up with your superior • ik zal de zaak aan je chef voorleggen
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take up the hatchet — phrasal : to make or declare war : begin warlike activity induce the Indians to take up the hatchet for England R.C.Downes … Useful english dictionary
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