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21 verdunnen
1 [concentratie verlagen] thin ⇒ 〈formeel; techniek, technologie〉 attenuate, 〈 vloeistof ook〉 dilute2 [omvang verminderen] thin (out)♦voorbeelden:1 melk met water verdunnen • dilute milk with water, water down milkverdunde oplossing • dilute solution, dilution -
22 crepe
n. crepe, fine cloth, thin light fabric of silk or cotton; thin paper; small thin pancake -
23 doorzichtig
♦voorbeelden:1 gewoon glas is doorzichtig, matglas doorschijnend • plain glass is transparent frosted glass is translucent2 een doorzichtig excuus • a transparent/thin excuseeen doorzichtige vermomming • a thin disguise -
24 dun
adj. thin, skinny; transparent; meager, scant; diluted, watery--------adv. thinly, sparsely; with thin layers -
25 dunnen
v. thin, make thin or thinner, dilute, make weak -
26 film
n. film, movie, motion picture; thin coating, thin layer; cinema, movie theater (Slang) -
27 uitdunnen
• to thin• to thin out -
28 dik
dik1〈 het〉1 [bezinksel] grounds, dregs2 [dik gedeelte] thick♦voorbeelden:iemand door dik en dun volgen • support someone/stand by someone through thick and thin/fair and foul————————dik24 [opgezet, gezwollen] swollen♦voorbeelden:1 een dik boek • a thick/fat book10 cm dik • 10 cm thickde dikke darm • the large intestineze stonden tien rijen dik • they stood ten (rows) deepeen dikke streep/lijn • a thick/bold stroke/lineeen dikke trui • a thick jumperdik worden • thicken, set, congealdie jurk maakt dik • that dress makes you look fatdik worden • grow fatzij heeft aanleg om dik te worden • she puts on weight easilydik worden • swell (up)¶ dik doen • swank, swagger, boastzich dik maken (over iets) • get worked up (about something)II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een dikke voldoende • a (very) high markdik tevreden (zijn) • (be) well-satisfieddik verdiend • well-earnedhij is dik in de zeventig • he is well into his seventiesdik onder het stof • thick with dustdat komt dik voor elkaar/mekaar • that'll work out finehet er dik bovenop leggen • lay it on thickhet ligt er dik bovenop • it is quite obviousdat zit er dik in • I wouldn't be surpriseddik in iets zitten • have plenty of somethingdikke vrienden zijn • be great/close friendseen dikke mist • thick fog -
29 dunnen
♦voorbeelden:1 een bos/bed groenten dunnen • thin out a wood/a vegetable plotziekte had de gelederen gedund • illness had depleted the ranksmijn haar begint te dunnen • my hair is thinning -
30 gehorig
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31 mager
2 [met weinig vet] lean3 [pover] feeble4 [drukwezen] light♦voorbeelden:mager worden • lose weight, get thineen magere overwinning • a narrow victoryeen mager resultaat • a poor/meagre resultmager afsteken bij • compare poorly to -
32 magertjes
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33 smalletjes
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34 wak
1 hole♦voorbeelden:1 dichte wakken • spots with weak/thin iceeen open wak • an ice-holehij zakte in een wak en verdronk • he fell through the thin ice and drowned -
35 Medusa
n. Medusa, (in Greek Mythology) one of the three Gorgons that had snakes for hair and everyone who looked at them was turned to stone; marine animal in the shape of a jellyfish that has long thin stinging appendages -
36 abeel
n. (Botany) abele, type of tree that has a very tall thin form -
37 afslanken
v. slim, lose weight, become thin -
38 afslijpen
v. grind; slice or cut off in thin layers; polish -
39 aluminiumfolie
n. aluminum foil, tinfoil, very thin sheets of aluminum used for wrapping and preserving foodstuffs -
40 batist
n. batiste, lawn, cambric, thin cloth
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