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1 muck out
uitmesten, modder of vuiligheid verwijderen en schoonmaken (uit een stal, mijn, enz.)muck out -
2 muck
n. vuil; compost; mest; vuil van de landbouw--------v. rondlummelen; klieren; (alles) samendoenmuck1[ muk] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:make a muck of a job • niets terecht brengen van een klus————————muck2〈 werkwoord〉1 bemesten♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 muck up • bevuilen, verknoeien, in de war gooien -
3 common
adj. gemeen, gemeenschappelijk; gewoon; algemeen--------n. openbaar gebiedcommon1[ kommən]♦voorbeelden:2 out of the common • ongewoon, ongebruikelijk¶ in common • gemeenschappelijk, gezamenlijkin common with • evenals, op dezelfde manier alsII 〈 meervoud〉————————common2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; commonness〉1 gemeenschappelijk ⇒ gemeen, gemeenzaam3 gewoon ⇒ algemeen, gebruikelijk, gangbaar4 ordinair♦voorbeelden:Common Market • gemeenschappelijke markt, Europese (Economische) Gemeenschapcommon property • gemeenschapsgrond, gemeenschappelijk eigendomit's very common • het komt heel vaak voorfor the common good • in het algemeen belang3 the common herd • de meute/massathe common man • de gewone man, Jan met de petcommon people • gewone/doorsnee mensen¶ common carrier • vervoersbedrijf, busondernemingmake common cause with • gemene zaak maken metcommon divisor, common factor • gemene delercommon ground • overeenstemming, punt van overeenkomstcommon law • gewoonterecht, ongeschreven recht(The Book of) Common Prayer • anglicaanse liturgiecommon sense • gezond verstand〈Brits-Engels; juridisch〉 Common Serjeant • 〈 ongeveer〉 advocaat-generaal 〈 bij Londens gerechtshof〉common time • (doorgeslagen) vierkwartsmaatcommon viper • adder
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muck out — ˌmuck ˈout [intransitive/transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they muck out he/she/it mucks out present participle mucking out past tense … Useful english dictionary
muck out — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms muck out : present tense I/you/we/they muck out he/she/it mucks out present participle mucking out past tense mucked out past participle mucked out to clean a place or building where farm animals… … English dictionary
muck out — PHRASAL VERB If you muck out a stable or a farm animal s home, you clean out all the faeces and old hay. [BRIT] [V P n (not pron)] He stamped off to muck out the pigsty... [V P] Here s how to muck out. [Also V n P] … English dictionary
muck out — verb To clean the excrement and other rubbish from the area where an animal is kept, such as a horse stable or a dog kennel. Could you muck out Tobys stable, please? … Wiktionary
muck out — phr verb Muck out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑stall … Collocations dictionary
muck out — clean out the mud or filth (i.e. from a barn, mine, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
muck out — Clean (a place) … A concise dictionary of English slang
muck something out — ˌmuck ˈout | ˌmuck sthˈout derived to clean out the place where an animal lives • Part of her job was to muck out the stables. Main entry: ↑muckderived … Useful english dictionary
muck — muck, v. i. To excavate and remove muck[5]. Often used with out, as, to muck out a round. [RDH] . . . Inco is still much more advanced than other mining companies. He says that the LKAB mine in Sweden is the closest rival. He predicts that, by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
muck — ► NOUN 1) dirt or rubbish. 2) manure. ► VERB 1) (muck up) informal spoil. 2) (muck about/around) Brit. informal behave in a silly or aimless way. 3) ( … English terms dictionary
muck — muck1 [mʌk] n [U] informal [Date: 1200 1300; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) dirt, mud, or another sticky substance that makes something dirty ▪ Come on, let s wipe that muck off your face. 2.) BrE waste matter from animals,… … Dictionary of contemporary English