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1 knoop
1 [met betrekking tot kleding] button2 [dichtgetrokken lus] knot3 [scheepvaart] knot4 [knobbel aan een stengel] node5 [natuurkunde] [rustpunt] node♦voorbeelden:2 een dubbele/platte knoop • a double/reef knoteen knoop leggen/maken • tie/make a knoteen knoop losmaken/ontwarren • untie/undo a knothet touw zit in de knoop • the rope is tangled/full of knots(met zichzelf) in de knoop zitten • be at odds with oneselfin de knoop raken • become entangled -
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