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1 ploegen
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2 doorworstelen
♦voorbeelden:zich door een menigte worstelen • force/elbow one's way through a crowd -
3 omploegen
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4 ploeg
3 [landbouwwerktuig] plough4 [rimpel] furrow♦voorbeelden:in ploegen werken • work (in) shifts2 onze ploeg heeft gewonnen • our team/side won -
5 beploegen
v. plough, plow, till -
6 de grote beer [astr.]
n. the waggon, the plough, charles's wain -
7 hakploeg
n. kind of plough -
8 omploegen
v. plough, plow, fallow -
9 ploeg
n. plough, plow, gang, team, plica, plication, set -
10 ploegen
n. ploughing, plications--------v. plough, plow -
11 ploegmes
n. coulter, colter, plough, plow -
12 ploegschaaf
n. plough, plow -
13 ploeteren
v. dabble, puddle, flounder, muddle, slog, plough, plow, plug, scrub, peg -
14 snijmachine
n. cutter, plough, plow -
15 vooruitgaan
v. progress, advance, improve, increase, set forward, plough through, mend -
16 vorderen
n. requisition--------v. advance, demand, claim, exact, require, proceed, plough through -
17 zaaimachine
n. sower, seeder, seeding machine, seed drill, drill plough -
18 zich doordringen
v. plough through -
19 achter de ploeg lopen
achter de ploeg lopenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > achter de ploeg lopen
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20 akkerland
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