bruin

bruin
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[algemeen]brun
[door de zon] bronzé
voorbeelden:
1   bruin bier de la bière brune
     een bruin café un bistrot
     bruin haar des cheveux bruns
     de koffie is bruin le café est prêt
     bruin bakken, braden rissoler
     het bruin le brun; 〈bruin brood〉 le pain bis
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2   zich bruin laten bakken se (faire) bronzer
     wat zie je bruin! comme tu es bronzé!
¶   wat bak je ze weer bruin! comme tu y vas!
     dat kan Bruin niet trekken c'est au-dessus de mes moyens

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