English–Dutch dictionary

Dutch translation of the English word thick‐leaved

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EnglishDutch (translated indirectly)Esperanto
thick‐leaved
dikfolia
thick‐leaved stonecrop
(Corsican stonecrop)
dikbladig vetkruid
;
dik vetkruid
dikfolia sedo
(depart; sail; start)
(depart; set out; set forth)
(absent oneself; depart; go away; absent oneself from); ;
🔗 Who saw you leave?
(abandon; desert; forsake; quit);
(furlough)
(depart; set out)
(bequeath)
🔗 According to the death duties file, the princess Louise left £ 239,260, 18 shillings and sixpence, worth more than £ 70 million today.
(allow; let; release)
(permission; dispensation);
🔗 Then why do you insist on coming with me when I give you leave to return home?
;
(exit; go out; alight; emerge; quit; get out)
🔗 One of the warriors examined the lock that secured the chain, spoke to his fellows, and then left the hut.
(be lenient with; indulge; spare; relent; turn a blind eye to); ;
toegeeflijk zijn voor
;
zich laten vermurwen
;
(spare time; time off; vacation; holiday; leisure)
(leave behind);
🔗 I told you to leave it for me to mend!
(drive away); ; ; ;
🔗 She has not left the glade.
(depart)
🔗 They ordered one suspect out and commanded him to strip down completely naked before putting him in a patrol car, which did not leave the scene.
(concentrated; dense; condensed); ;
(corpulent; stout);
(indistinct; dim; turbid; shadowy);

EnglishDutch
thick‐leaved dikbladig
thick‐leaved stonecrop dik vetkruid; dikbladig vetkruid
leave achterlaten; afgaan van; afreizen; afscheid; afvaren; bladeren krijgen; gaan uit; heengaan; in de steek laten; laten; laten liggen; laten staan; nalaten; overlaten; permissie; studieverlof; toelating; treden uit; uittreden; vaarwel zeggen; varen; vergunning; verlaten; verlof; verloftijd; veroorloving; vertrekken; weggaan
thick dicht; dicht bezet; dicht op elkaar staand; dichtste gedeelte; dik; dikke gedeelte; dikste gedeelte; dikte; dom; gebonden; hardleers; hees; lijvig; mistig; nevelig; onduidelijk; opgezwollen; troebel; verstikt; vol