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1 slaan
3 [door slagen op, van de plaats, in een toestand brengen] beat (up)4 [door slagen doen ontstaan] 〈zie voorbeelden 4〉6 [met betrekking tot het oog, de blik] turn8 [verslaan] beat♦voorbeelden:met de koppen tegen elkaar slaan • bang their heads togethereen paal in de grond slaan • drive a stake into the groundeen put slaan • sink a well, bore a wellgeld slaan • mint coins5 een fles rum achterover slaan • sink/tuck away a bottle of rumeen mantel om iemand heen slaan • wrap a coat round someonede armen om de hals van iemand slaan • fling one's arms around someone's neckde armen/benen over elkaar slaan • fold one's arms, cross one's legs6 acht slaan op • take heed/notice of something2 [met betrekking tot hart, pols] beat3 [door slagen geluid voortbrengen] strike5 [+ op] [betreffen] refer to6 [begin maken met] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉7 [plotseling op een plaats/in een toestand komen] 〈zie voorbeelden 7〉♦voorbeelden:met de deur slaan • slam the doorwild om zich heen slaan • lash outde golven slaan over het dek • the waves are breaking over the decker maar op los slaan • hit wildly/blindly at someone5 waar slaat dit nu weer op? • what is the meaning of this?dat slaat op mij • that is meant for/aimed at medat slaat nergens op • that makes no sense at allde vlam sloeg in de pan • the pan caught firede rook slaat op je keel • the smoke gets you in the throatover de kop slaan • overturn -
2 acht slaan op
acht slaan optake heed/notice of something————————acht slaan op -
3 oppassen
v. attend, tend, beware, beware of, go after, take heed, nurse, baby-sit, see, mind -
4 waarnemen
v. observe, heed, perceive, discern, behold, look after, take, take charge of -
5 acht
acht1〈de〉1 [cijfer] eight2 [speelkaart] eight3 [roeiploeg] eight♦voorbeelden:4 geeft acht! • attention, 'shun!zich in acht nemen • take care (of oneself)in acht nemen • observe, comply with 〈 regels〉; 〈 denken aan〉 consider, bear in mind; 〈 letten op〉 heed————————acht2〈 telwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 nog acht dagen • another eight days, eight more daysiets in achten breken • break something into eight pieceszij kwamen met hun achten • eight of them came -
6 achten
v. consider, regard, deem, reckon; esteem, respect; pay heed to, take notice
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