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1 deck (oneself) out (in)
deck (oneself) out (in)(zich) opdoffen/uitdossen (met/in) -
2 deck hand
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3 deck officers
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4 deck quoits
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5 deck tennis
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6 deck
n. dek, verdieping, étage ; een pak kaarten--------v. scheepsdek; met een laag bedekken; (ver)sieren, tooiendeck1[ dek] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉4 (tape/cassette)deck♦voorbeelden:below deck(s) • benedendeksbetween decks • tussendekson deck • aan dek————————deck2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
7 deck chair
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8 deck bridge
n. dekbrug, met daarop treinrails -
9 deck cabin
dekkajuit -
10 deck house
dekhuis, roef, klein bouwwerk op dek van een boot gebouwd -
11 deck out
v. zich opdoffen, zich uitdossen met speciale kleren om aantrekkelijk te lijken; zich goed aankleden; zich mooi maken -
12 deck-hand
dekmatroos (laagste rang van matroos) -
13 deck
stel -
14 deck layout
dekindeling -
15 all hands on deck!
all hands on deck!alle hens aan dek! -
16 below deck(s)
below deck(s) -
17 bridge deck
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18 cassette deck
cassette deck -
19 flight deck
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20 hit the deck
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