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121 iemand een rad voor (de) ogen draaien
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122 iemand zand in de ogen strooien
iemand zand in de ogen strooienthrow dust in/pull the wool over someone's eyesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand zand in de ogen strooien
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123 zand
1 sand♦voorbeelden:1 als los zand aan elkaar hangen • be disjointed/incoherent〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand zand in de ogen strooien • throw dust in/pull the wool over someone's eyes〈 figuurlijk〉 zand erover • let's forget it, let bygones be bygones -
124 zich geen knollen voor citroenen laten verkopen
zich geen knollen voor citroenen laten verkopenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich geen knollen voor citroenen laten verkopen
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125 jdn. hinters Licht führen
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126 işlemek
"1. /ı/ to process, treat, work up. 2. /ı/ to do fine work on, embroider. 3. /a/ to penetrate; to soak into. 4. to function, operate, perform, do work. 5. (for a business) to be doing a good business, be doing well. 6. (for a road) to carry traffic. 7. (for a vehicle, ship) to ply, make regular trips. 8. /ı/ to cultivate, work (land). 9. /ı/ to treat, discuss (a subject). 10. (for a law) to be effective, be enforced. 11. (for a boil, sore, or wound) to fester. 12. slang to commit theft; /ı/ to steal. 13. /ı/ slang to investigate, look into. 14. slang to pull the wool over someone´s eyes (as a joke). İşleyen demir pas tutmaz/paslanmaz/ışıldar. proverb An active, industrious person is a healthy, productive person." -
127 tavlamak
/ı/ 1. to dampen (clothes, paper, tobacco) (before ironing, etc.). 2. to anneal (steel, glass). 3. to finish, fatten (an animal). 4. slang to trick, hoodwink, bamboozle, pull the wool over (someone´s) eyes. 5. slang to snow, beguile, charm. -
128 uyutmak
/ı/ 1. to put (someone) to sleep, cause (someone) to sleep. 2. to alleviate, assuage. 3. colloq. to beguile, deceive, hoodwink, fool, pull the wool over (someone´s) eyes. 4. to hypnotize.
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pull the wool over someone's eyes — pull the wool over (someone s) eyes to deceive someone in order to prevent them from knowing what you are really doing. Don t let insurance companies pull the wool over your eyes ask for a list of all the hidden charges … New idioms dictionary
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Pull the wool over someone's eyes — If you pull the wool over someone s eyes, you deceive or cheat them … Dictionary of English idioms
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pull the wool over one's eyes — {v. phr.}, {informal} To fool someone into thinking well of you; deceive. * /The businessman had pulled the wool over his partner s eyes about their financial position./ * /Bob tried to pull the wool over his teacher s eyes, but she was too smart … Dictionary of American idioms
pull\ the\ wool\ over\ one's\ eyes — v. phr. informal To fool someone into thinking well of you; deceive. The businessman had pulled the wool over his partner s eyes about their financial position. Bob tried to pull the wool over his teacher s eyes, but she was too smart for him … Словарь американских идиом