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adj. woedend, kwaad, boos; wild, stormachtig[ fjoeəriəs] 〈 furiousness〉2 fel ⇒ verwoed, heftig♦voorbeelden:furious with someone • woest op iemandfast and furious • uitbundig -
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adj. snel; vlug; vast; sterk; stevig; achter pleziertjes aangaand--------adv. snel; hard; vóór; geraffineerd; vast; trouw--------n. vast (het niet eten); vasten, lijden--------v. vastenfast1[ fa:st] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————fast21 vast ⇒ stevig, hecht♦voorbeelden:make fast • stevig vastmakenfast lane • er rijbaan, inhaalstrook 〈 van autoweg〉fast train • sneltreinlive in the fast lane • een jachtig/hectisch leven leidenfast and furious • uitbundig〈 slang〉 pull a fast one on someone • met iemand een vuile streek uithalen, iemand afzetten————————fast3〈 werkwoord〉1 vasten————————fast4〈 bijwoord〉2 snel ⇒ vlug, hard♦voorbeelden:hold fast to something • iets stevig vasthouden
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