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1 verdobbelen
1 [met dobbelen verliezen] dice/gamble away2 [dobbelen om] (throw) dice for♦voorbeelden:2 we zullen de opbrengst verdobbelen • we'll (throw) dice/toss for the proceeds -
2 we zullen de opbrengst verdobbelen
we zullen de opbrengst verdobbelenwe'll (throw) dice/toss for the proceedsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > we zullen de opbrengst verdobbelen
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3 dobbelsteen
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4 met dobbelstenen gooien/spelen
met dobbelstenen gooien/spelenthrow the dice, play diceVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met dobbelstenen gooien/spelen
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5 lot
2 [bewijs van aandeel in een loterij] lottery-share/-bond4 [voorwerp waarmee geloot wordt] lot, die♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 een lot uit de loterij trekken • draw a lucky number, back a winnerdoor/volgens het lot aanwijzen • determine/appoint by lothet lot tarten • tempt fatehet lot is hem niet gunstig gezind • the dice are loaded against him6 iemand aan zijn lot overlaten • leave someone to fend for himself/to his fatezich iemands lot aantrekken • take pity on someoneberusten in zijn lot • resign oneself to one's fatezijn lot verbinden aan • throw/cast in one's lot withzich in zijn lot schikken • accept/embrace one's lot/destinymet zijn lot tevreden zijn • accept/be satisfied with one's lot -
6 deuce
deuce, playing card with two spots; side of a die bearing two spots; throw of the dice which totals two; score of 40 each or five games each (Tennis)
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