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1 raak
1 [het doel treffend] home4 [geslaagd in de gelijkenis] true to life♦voorbeelden:raak slaan • hit/strike homeieder schot was raak • every shot went homehet was bijna raak • it was a near miss〈 ironisch〉 het is weer raak • they're at it again 〈 ze doen het weer〉; here we go again 〈 het begint weer〉3 rake woorden • apt/well-chosen wordsiemand raak typeren • give an apt description of someonedie was raak, zeg! • that's telling him!raak van toon • just the right tonemaar raak slaan • hit right and leftklets maar raak • say what you likevraag maar raak • fire away
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