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1 sort oneself out
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2 stop that or I'll come and sort you out
English-Dutch dictionary > stop that or I'll come and sort you out
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3 things will sort themselves out
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4 sort out
sorterensort out1 sorteren ⇒ indelen, rangschikken♦voorbeelden:things will sort themselves out • de zaak komt wel terechtsort oneself out • met zichzelf in het reine komen -
5 sort
n. soort; type; wijze--------v. sorteren, klasserensort1[ so:t] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 soort ⇒ klas(se), type♦voorbeelden:1 of every sort and kind • van allerlei slag/soortenthat sort of thing • zoiets, zulksa sort of (a) • een soort(ement) van, een of anderea painter of sorts • een of ander soort schildernothing of the sort! • niets dergelijks, geen sprake van!all sorts of • allerlei〈 spreekwoord〉 it takes all sorts (to make a world) • op de wereld vind je allerlei soorten mensen; onze Lieve Heer heeft rare kostgangers¶ be out of sorts • zich niet lekker/kregelig voelen→ sort of sort of/————————sort2♦voorbeelden:1 his actions sort ill/well with his character • zijn daden stemmen slecht/goed met zijn karakter overeenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:sort over/through • sorteren, klasseren→ sort out sort out/ -
6 sort-out
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7 sort out a difficult problem
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8 sort out the chaff from the wheat
sort out the chaff from the wheatEnglish-Dutch dictionary > sort out the chaff from the wheat
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9 your room needs a sort-out
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10 to sort out
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sort yourself out — ˌsort sth/sb/yourself ˈout derived (especially BrE) to deal with sb s/your own problems successfully • If you can wait a moment, I ll sort it all out for you. • You load up the car and I ll sort the kids out. Main entry: ↑sortder … Useful english dictionary
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ˌsort sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to get rid of things that you do not need and arrange things that you do need tidily I need to sort out the mess on my desk.[/ex] 2) to find an answer to a problem or mystery Investigators are still trying to sort out why the… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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