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1 pech
1 [tegenspoed] bad/hard/tough luck2 [panne] breakdown♦voorbeelden:1 pech gehad • hard/tough luckdat soort pech heb ik nou altijd • just my luckpech hebben • be out of luckwat een pech • what bad luckdat is pech voor hem • that's his hard luck -
2 mis poes!
mis poes!wrong!————————mis poes!tough (luck)! -
3 mis
mis1〈de〉1 Mass♦voorbeelden:de heilige mis bijwonen • attend Masseen stille/gelezen mis • a Low Massde mis doen • say Massnaar de mis gaan • go to Massde mis van 12 uur • 12 o'clock Mass————————mis21 [niet raak] out, off target2 [onjuist, verkeerd] wrong♦voorbeelden:was het mis of raak? • was it (a) hit or (a) miss?net mis • not quite!, close!ik kan het mis hebben maar … • I may be wrong but …je hebt het mis • you're wrong/mistakenhet liep mis • it went wronghet is weer mis met hem • 〈 weer ziek〉 he's ill/sick again; 〈 kwade bui〉 he's in one of his angry moods again -
4 pech gehad
pech gehadhard/tough luck -
5 strop
1 [lus van touw] halter ⇒ (hangman's) rope, 〈 met schuifknoop〉 noose, 〈 om wild te vangen〉 snare, 〈 om wild te vangen〉 trap2 [pech] bad/tough luck ⇒ 〈 met betrekking tot transactie〉 raw deal, 〈 financieel〉 financial blow/setback, 〈 financieel〉 loss♦voorbeelden:1 de strop krijgen • get the rope, be hangedtot de strop veroordeeld worden • be sent to the gallows2 een flinke strop • a heavy financial blow, a serious financial setbackergens een strop aan hebben • lose a lot of money on somethingergens een strop van 1000 gulden aan hebben • lose 1000 guilders on something -
6 jammer
jammer1♦voorbeelden:al vind ik het erg jammer • much to my regretjammer genoeg • unfortunatelywat jammer! • what a pity!/shame!hij vond het jammer voor me • he felt sorry for me————————jammer2♦voorbeelden:1 jammer dan! • oh well, too bad!jammer, hij is net weg • (a) pity/bad luck, he's just left
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tough´ness — tough «tuhf», adjective, adverb, noun, verb. –adjective. 1. bending without breaking: »Leather is tough; cardboard is not. 2. hard to cut, tear, or chew: »The steak was so tough, I couldn t eat it. 3. stiff; sticky: »tough clay … Useful english dictionary