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121 iemand aan/in mootjes hakken
iemand aan/in mootjes hakkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand aan/in mootjes hakken
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122 in de pan hakken
in de pan hakkencut to ribbons/pieces, make mincemeat ofVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in de pan hakken
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123 moot
1 piece♦voorbeelden:1 een moot tong/kabeljauw • a fillet of sole/codeen moot zalm • a slice of salmoniets aan/in mootjes hakken • cut/chop up somethingiemand aan/in mootjes hakken • make mincemeat of someone -
124 pan
1 [keukengerei] pan2 [dakbedekking] (pan)tile♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 de pan uit rijzen/vliegen/springen • soar, snowball, rocket〈 figuurlijk〉 hij is weer even onder de pannen • 〈 huis〉 he's got a roof over his head; 〈 werk〉 he's found/got something for nowhet was een pan in de klas • it was bedlam/pandemonium in the classroom¶ in de pan hakken • cut to ribbons/pieces, make mincemeat of -
125 aus jdm. Frikassee machen
(ugs. scherzh.)to make mincemeat (out) of sb. coll. -
126 Hackfleisch aus jdm. machen
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127 jdn. (regelrecht) auseinandernehmen
to make mincemeat (out) of sb. coll.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdn. (regelrecht) auseinandernehmen
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128 jdn. (regelrecht) auseinandernehmen
to make mincemeat (out) of sb. coll.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > jdn. (regelrecht) auseinandernehmen
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make mincemeat (out) of someone — informal phrase to defeat someone thoroughly in a game, fight, or argument She could make mincemeat of her husband on the golf course. Thesaurus: to defeat someone in a game, competition or argumentsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
make mincemeat (out) of someone — make mincemeat (out) of (someone/something) to destroy or defeat someone or something completely. A good lawyer would have made mincemeat of them in court. Etymology: from the literal meaning of mincemeat (= a food in which different things are… … New idioms dictionary
make mincemeat (out) of something — make mincemeat (out) of (someone/something) to destroy or defeat someone or something completely. A good lawyer would have made mincemeat of them in court. Etymology: from the literal meaning of mincemeat (= a food in which different things are… … New idioms dictionary
make mincemeat (out) of — (someone/something) to destroy or defeat someone or something completely. A good lawyer would have made mincemeat of them in court. Etymology: from the literal meaning of mincemeat (= a food in which different things are cut up into very small… … New idioms dictionary
make mincemeat out of — informal : to destroy, ruin, or defeat (someone or something) in a very thorough and complete way Last year s champions have been making mincemeat of the competition again this year. • • • Main Entry: ↑mincemeat … Useful english dictionary
make mincemeat of someone — make mincemeat of (someone) informal to defeat someone very easily. A good lawyer would have made mincemeat of them in court … New idioms dictionary
make mincemeat of — (someone) informal to defeat someone very easily. A good lawyer would have made mincemeat of them in court … New idioms dictionary
make mincemeat of — ► make mincemeat of informal defeat decisively. Main Entry: ↑mincemeat … English terms dictionary
make mincemeat of — To destroy utterly (esp figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑mince … Useful english dictionary
make mincemeat of somebody — make ˈmincemeat of sb idiom (informal) to defeat sb completely in a fight, an argument or a competition Main entry: ↑mincemeatidiom … Useful english dictionary
make mincemeat of — If you make mincemeat of someone or something, you completely and utterly defeat or destroy them. A good lawyer would make mincemeat of your rival s accusations … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions