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1 iemand stevig de hand drukken
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3 [geducht] 〈zie voorbeelden 3〉♦voorbeelden:een stevig ontbijt • a big breakfast2 een stevige boete • a heavy/stiff fineeen stevige eetlust • a hearty appetitehij drinkt een stevig glas wijn • he's fond of a glass of wineeen stevige hoofdpijn • a splitting headacheeen stevige prijs • a stiff priceeen stevige vent • a stocky felloween stevige werker • a good workerII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een stevige constructie • a sturdy/solid constructionstevige schoenen • sturdy shoesstevig dicht • shut faststevig gebouwde huizen • houses of very solid constructiondie ladder staat niet stevig • that ladder is a bit wobblyeen wond stevig verbinden • strap up a woundiemand stevig de hand drukken • wring someone's handhou me stevig vast • hold me tighthou je stevig vast • hang on tightiemand stevig onder handen nemen • give someone a good talking towe moeten er stevig tegenaan gaan • we need to really buckle down to ithij is weer stevig aan het drinken • he's on another drinking-bout'm stevig om hebben • be sloshed
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