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1 house
n. huis; theater; publiek--------v. huisvesten, onderdak bieden aanhouse11 huis ⇒ woning, behuizing; (handels)huis3 〈 ook House〉(vorstelijk/adellijk) geslacht ⇒ (konings/vorsten)huis, adellijke familie4 (bioscoop/schouwburg)zaal ⇒ voorstelling♦voorbeelden:house of detention • huis van bewaringhouse of God • godshuis, huis des Hereneat someone out of house and home • iemand de oren van het hoofd etenset up house • op zichzelf/zelfstandig gaan wonenon the house • van het huis, (rondje) van de zaakthe House of Lords • het Hogerhuisthe House of Representatives • het Huis van Afgevaardigdenkeep/make a House • het quorum bijeenhouden/brengenkeep house • (het) huishouden (doen)————————house2 -
2 tear
n. traan; scheur; vrolijk maken--------v. rennen, stormen; scheuren, stuk gaan; rukken, trekken; verscheurentear1[ tiə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 traan♦voorbeelden:move someone to tears • iemand aan het huilen brengen————————tear2[ teə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 scheur2 flard————————tear3————————tear4♦voorbeelden:3 tear at something • aan iets rukken/trekken→ tear into tear into/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:tear across • doormidden scheurentear in half/two • in tweeën scheuren
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