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21 vlak
vlak1〈 het〉3 [wiskunde] plane♦voorbeelden:1 het vlak van de hand • the flat of the/one's handhet voorste/achterste vlak • the front/rear face2 dat ligt op een ander vlak • that's another field/areaop het menselijke vlak • in the human sphere————————vlak21 [effen, glad] flat, level ⇒ even3 [met weinig contrasten] flat♦voorbeelden:1 de vlakke bovenkant van de steen • the flat/level surface of the stoneiemand slaan met de vlakke hand • hit someone with the flat of one's handiets vlak strijken • level off something, level something outII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zonder helling] flat3 [zonder tussenruimte/tussenpoos] close♦voorbeelden:2 iemand vlak in het gezicht slaan • hit someone right/straight/full in the facevlak tegenover elkaar • right/straight opposite each other; 〈met betrekking tot personen ook; informeel〉 eyeball to eyeball3 vlak langszij • close/hard aboardvlak achter je • right/just behind youvlak bij de school • close by/to the school, right by the schoolhet is vlak bij • it's no distance at all/only a stone's throw awayhet is hier vlak in de buurt • it's just round/ Aaround the cornervlak om de hoek • just around the cornerhet ligt vlak voor je neus • it is staring you in the face, it's right under your nose -
22 wiel
1 [rad; ook met betrekking tot voertuig] wheel2 [kolk] pool♦voorbeelden:aan een wiel draaien • turn a wheeldoor de wielen zakken • sink to the groundiemand in de wielen rijden • 〈 figuurlijk〉 put a spoke in someone's wheel, put/throw a spanner in the wheelshet vijfde wiel aan de wagen zijn • be the odd man out -
23 zee
♦voorbeelden:een zee van tijd • oceans/heaps of timein volle/open zee • on the high/open sea(s)zee kiezen • put (out) to seaaan zee • by the sea, on the coastin zee gaan • 〈 figuurlijk〉 take the plunge, embark (on something)〈 figuurlijk〉 met iemand in zee gaan • take one's chance with someone, throw in one's lot with someoneop zee • at seaover zee • across/over the sea -
24 dumpen
v. dump, drop abruptly, throw down; empty out; get rid of; reject someone, end a relationship (Informal)
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