Nederlands | Engels |
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druppel substantief | bead [beads](small drop of liquid) |
druppel substantief {m} | dribble [dribbles](small amount of liquid) noggin [noggins](measure equivalent to a gill) |
druppel voor druppel bijwoord | dropwise(one drop at a time) |
druppelen werkwoord | dribble [dribbled, dribbling, dribbles](to fall in drops or an unsteady stream) drizzle [drizzled, drizzling, drizzles](to pour slowly and evenly) filter [filtered, filtering, filters](to come or go a few at a time) trickle [trickled, trickling, trickles](to flow in a very thin stream or drop continuously) |
druppelglas substantief {n} | noggin [noggins](small mug, cup or ladle) |
druppelsgewijs afscheiden werkwoord | distil [distilled, distilling, distils](to exude (a liquid) in small drops; to give off (a vapour) which condenses in small drops) |
druppelsgewijze lekken werkwoord | ooze [oozed, oozing, oozes](to secrete or slowly leak) |
druppeltje substantief {n} | droplet(very small drop) |
afdruppelen werkwoord | distil [distilled, distilling, distils](to fall or trickle down in small drops; to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops, see also: exude; ooze) |
dauwdruppel substantief {m} | dewdrop [dewdrops](a droplet of water formed as dew) |
de druppel die de emmer doet overlopen substantief {n} | the straw that broke the camel's back(small additional burden which causes failure) |
een druppel in de oceaan substantief | drop in the bucket(an effort or action having very little influence, especially as compared to a huge problem) |
een druppel op de gloeiende plaat substantief | drop in the bucket(an effort or action having very little influence, especially as compared to a huge problem) |
neerdruppelen werkwoord | distil [distilled, distilling, distils](to fall or trickle down in small drops; to come out as a vapour which condenses in small drops, see also: exude; ooze) |
regendruppel substantief {m} | raindrop [raindrops](droplet of rainwater) |
twee druppels water substantief | spitting image(the exact likeness of someone) |