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1 koek
1 [zoet gebak] cake2 [koekje] Bbiscuit, Acooky/cookie3 [een op koek gelijkende massa] cake♦voorbeelden:iets voor zoete koek slikken • swallow something (whole)〈 figuurlijk〉 dat gaat erin als koek • it is a huge success, they're lapping it up; 〈 vindt aftrek〉 it's selling like hot cakes2 〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand een koekje van (zijn) eigen deeg geven • give someone a taste of his own medicine -
2 oudbakken
1 [droog] stale♦voorbeelden: -
3 dat is oudbakken kost
dat is oudbakken kostVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat is oudbakken kost
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4 dat is ouwe koek
dat is ouwe koekVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat is ouwe koek
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5 kind
2 [zoon, dochter] child3 [meisje] child, girl4 [figuurlijk] [voortbrengsel] child♦voorbeelden:nog een groot kind zijn • be a big babyeen gezin met kleine kinderen • a young familyeen ongeboren kind • an unborn childeen kind halen • deliver a childeen kind hebben bij/van • have a child bydat kan een kind begrijpen • a(ny) child can see that〈 figuurlijk〉 een kind kan de was doen • that's child's play, it's as simple as ABC〈 schertsend〉 ik mag een kind krijgen als het niet waar is • otherwise I'll eat my hat, … or I'm a Dutchmaneen kind krijgen van iets/iemand 〈figuurlijk; informeel〉 • be fed up with something/someonezij kan geen kinderen meer krijgen • 〈wegens ziekte enz.〉 she can't have any more children; 〈 wegens leeftijd〉 she's past childbearing ageeen kind krijgen • have a babykinderen opvoeden • bring up childreneen kind verwachten • be expecting (a baby)kinderen beneden de zes/van zes en ouder/boven de zes • children under six/of six and over/from six years upeen kind van zes jaar • a child of six, a six-year-old (child)geen kind (meer) zijn • not be a child (any longer)je hebt er geen kind aan • he's no trouble at allblij/gelukkig als een kind • (as) happy as can bemet zijn vrouw en kinderen • with his wife and children/and familygeen kinderen hebben • not have any children, be childlesshebt u kinderen? • do you have a family/children?als (eigen) kind aannemen • adopt as a childergens (als) kind aan huis zijn • be one of the family; 〈met betrekking tot huizen enz.〉 have the run of the place3 het kind trouwde veel te jong • the poor girl/child married far too youngmijn lieve kind, je weet toch wel beter • for goodness' sake, you should know better
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