Wozzol

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  • Engels Nederlands
  • abroad = in het buitenland
  • After living abroad for a long time, Bryson wanted to get to know the USA again.

    in het buitenland

  • cake = cake
  • However much you like cake, there comes a point when you don't want another slice.

    cake

  • cash register = kassa
  • I gave the money to the lady at the cash register.

    kassa

  • cutlery = bestek
  • She brought me some cutlery wrapped in a paper napkin.

    bestek

  • damp = vochtig
  • She came and wiped the table with a damp cloth.

    vochtig

  • dressing = dressing
  • “Would you like some more dressing for your salad?” “No, thank you.”

    dressing

  • gravy = jus
  • The waitress asked Bryson if he had got enough gravy to put on his meat.

    jus

  • hesitate = aarzelen
  • I hesitated before saying “thank you” but I couldn't stop myself.

    aarzelen

  • homeland = vaderland
  • After ten years in Britain he returned to the USA to rediscover his homeland.

    vaderland

  • iced = ijs-
  • Then she filled my glass with iced water.

    ijs-

  • Ketchup = ketchup
  • Ketchup is a type of tomato sauce.

    ketchup

  • mainly = voornamelijk
  • Bryson drove 13,978 miles, keeping mainly to side roads.

    voornamelijk

  • menu = menu
  • I sat down and the waitress brought me a menu.

    menu

  • napkin = servet
  • She brought me some cutlery wrapped in a paper napkin.

    servet

  • push off = opzouten
  • “You might just push off and let me eat my dinner,” I wanted to say, but I didn't, of course.

    opzouten

  • rediscover = herontdekken
  • After ten years in Britain he returned to the USA to rediscover his homeland.

    herontdekken

  • remark = opmerken
  • She remarked that doing jumps on the snowboard was very difficult.

    opmerken

  • side road = secondaire weg
  • Bryson drove 13,978 miles, keeping mainly to side roads – avoiding the motorways.

    secondaire weg

  • slightly = lichtelijk
  • The people at the next table were smiling at me in a slightly mad way.

    lichtelijk

  • Special = Speciaal
  • Bill decided to order the fried chicken Special.

    Speciaal

  • sweetly = liefjes
  • I just smiled sweetly and said no thank you.

    liefjes

  • tray = dienblad
  • She came out of the kitchen with a tray the size of a table-top.

    dienblad

  • uncomfortably = ongemakkelijk
  • I became uncomfortably aware that the people at the next table were watching me.

    ongemakkelijk

  • waitress = serveerster
  • The waitress asked Bryson if he had got enough gravy to put on his meat.

    serveerster

  • wipe = afnemen
  • The waitress wiped the table with a damp cloth.

    afnemen

  • wrap = inpakken
  • She brought me some cutlery wrapped in a paper napkin.

    inpakken

  • You're = graag gedaan
  • “Thank you,” I said. “You're welcome,” she said.

    graag gedaan