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1 work like a horse
werken als een paard, hard werken -
2 eat/work like a horse
eat/work like a horseeten/werken als een paard -
3 horse
n. paard; (bij gymnastiek:) paard--------v. opzadelen; paardrijden; op rug dragen[ ho:s]1 paard2 (droog)rek ⇒ schraag, ezel♦voorbeelden:1 eat/work like a horse • eten/werken als een paardlock the stable door/barn door after the horse has bolted/been stolen • de put dempen als het kalf verdronken is〈 informeel〉 hold your horses! • rustig aan!, niet te overhaast!〈 spreekwoord〉 you can lead a horse to the water but you cannot make it drink • men kan een paard wel in 't water trekken, maar niet dwingen dat het drinkt -
4 Trojan
adj. Trojaan (uit Troje); moedig--------n. Trojaan, inwoner van Troja; dapperTrojan1[ troodzjən] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 Trojaan♦voorbeelden:————————Trojan21 Trojaans♦voorbeelden:
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