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1 lost his shirt
verloor zijn broek, er bleef hem niets meer over, hij verloor alles -
2 make up
n. zich opmaken; zich verzoenen; opmaken; bijleggen, verzoenen; vergoeden; verzinnen; vormen, samenstellen; maken, bereiden; opmaken (bed); aanleggen (vuur); asfalteren; karakter, aard; opbouw--------v. construeren; constitueren; uitvinden, samenstellen; vergeven en vergeten; leveren wat ontbreekt; van cosmetica gebruik laten maken; compenseren voor iemand gemist heeft (zoals in: " Ik heb het examen gemist, kan ik het inhalen?")make up♦voorbeelden:¶ make up for • weer goed maken, vergoedenthis will make up into two pairs of trousers • hier kan men twee broeken uit makenmake up to someone • bij iemand in de gunst zien te komenmake up to someone for something • iemand iets vergoeden; iets goedmaken met/bij iemandhow can we ever make up to them for this? • hoe kunnen we hen dit ooit doen vergeten?II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉3 volledig/voltallig maken ⇒ aanvullen4 vergoeden ⇒ goedmaken; teruggeven, terugbetalen8 maken ⇒ opstellen, klaarmaken 〈 medicijn〉, bereiden; maken tot (pakje); (kleren) maken (van), naaien♦voorbeelden:make up a four at a game of scrabble • de vierde man zijn in een spelletje scrabble®make up a loss • een verlies goedmakenmake up the money you owe him • geef hem het geld terug dat je hem schuldig bent7 forty men and thirty-seven women made up the whole tribe • veertig mannen en zevenendertig vrouwen vormden de hele stamthe group was made up of four musicians • de groep bestond uit vier muzikantenmother made us up a sandwich lunch • moeder maakte voor ons een lunchpakket klaarmake up a shirt • een overhemd maken/naaienhe made his old books up into two small parcels • hij maakte van zijn oude boeken twee kleine pakjes
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lost his shirt — lost everything he owned … English contemporary dictionary
shirt — shirtless, adj. /sherrt/, n. 1. a long or short sleeved garment for the upper part of the body, usually lightweight and having a collar and a front opening. 2. an undergarment of cotton, or other material, for the upper part of the body. 3. a… … Universalium
shirt — noun Etymology: Middle English shirte, from Old English scyrte; akin to Old Norse skyrta shirt, Old English scort short Date: before 12th century 1. a garment for the upper part of the body: as a. a cloth garment usually having a collar, sleeves … New Collegiate Dictionary
lose one's shirt — {v. phr.}, {slang} To lose all or most of your money. * /Uncle Joe spent his life savings to buy a store, but it failed, and he lost his shirt./ * /Mr. Matthews lost his shirt betting on the horses./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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lose\ one's\ shirt — v. phr. slang To lose all or most of your money. Uncle Joe spent his life savings to buy a store, but it failed, and he lost his shirt. Mr. Matthews lost his shirt betting on the horses … Словарь американских идиом
lose your shirt — see ↑shirt • • • Main Entry: ↑lose lose your shirt chiefly US informal : to lose a lot of money because of a bad bet or investment He lost his shirt betting on football games. Many investors lost their shirts when the market crashed. • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
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lose your shirt — lose (your) shirt British, American & Australian put (your) shirt on (something) to risk all your money on something because you are sure you will win. He said he d lost his shirt on that race. (usually + on) … New idioms dictionary
lose shirt — lose (your) shirt British, American & Australian put (your) shirt on (something) to risk all your money on something because you are sure you will win. He said he d lost his shirt on that race. (usually + on) … New idioms dictionary