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1 cast/drop the anchor
cast/drop the anchorhet anker (uit)werpen/vieren/neerlaten -
2 anchor
n. anker; omroeper van uitzending; schuilplaats; veilige plaats--------v. ankeren; verankerenanchor1[ ængkə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 anker2 steun ⇒ toeverlaat, toevlucht♦voorbeelden:1 cast/drop the anchor • het anker (uit)werpen/vieren/neerlatencome to anchor • voor anker komen/gaanlie/be/ride at anchor • voor/ten anker liggenweigh anchor • het anker lichtenat anchor • voor anker————————anchor2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
3 drop
n. druppel; snoepje; val--------v. vallen; laten vallen; naar beneden halen; naar beneden komen; springen (met parachuut); laten verdwijnendrop1[ drop]2 zuurtje4 dropping ⇒ het afwerpen per parachute/uit vliegtuig♦voorbeelden:drop by drop, by/in drops • druppel voor druppelat the drop of a hat • meteen, bij de minste aanleidingII 〈 meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:————————drop2〈 dropped〉3 ophouden ⇒ verlopen, uitvallen4 dalen ⇒ afnemen, zakken♦voorbeelden:〈 slang〉 drop dead! • val dood!drop away • geleidelijk afnemen, teruglopen¶ drop back/behind • achterblijven, achtergelaten wordendrop behind • achter raken bijII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 laten vallen ⇒ laten zakken, neerlaten3 laten varen ⇒ laten schieten, opgeven4 laten dalen ⇒ verminderen, verlagen7 afleveren ⇒ afgeven, afzetten♦voorbeelden:she dropped her eyes • zij sloeg haar ogen neer〈 informeel〉 drop it! • schei uit!, hou ermee op!drop me a line • schrijf me even een paar regeltjes→ drop off drop off/
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