Stuk betekenis engels
NL: aan één stuk door EN: without stopping, non-stop NL: aan stuk ken breken (slaan) EN: break (knock) to pieces NL: bij het stuk kopen EN: buy by the piece. Engels: Nederlands: broken adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (not working) kapot, stuk bn: The broken clock couldn't be fixed. part n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc. (piece) onderdeel, stuk, deel zn het: The child assembled the parts of the model.
- Stuk betekenis engels Ze koopt een stuk speelgoed voor haar kind. She is buying a toy for her child. De organisatie organiseert ieder jaar een stuk of wat ontmoetingen van vrijwilligers die de deuren langs gaan om Friese boeken te verkopen.
Piece english
PIECE definition: 1. a part of something: 2. a single object of a particular type: 3. an item of clothing. Learn more. piece, item n: Voici la plus belle pièce de ma collection. Here is the most beautiful piece in my collection. pièce nf (objet) (antique) piece, object, item n: Ce vase chinois est une pièce rare. This Chinese vase is a rare piece. pièce nf (unité) item, unit adv: each adv: Les salades sont vendues à la pièce. The lettuces are sold. Piece english 23 meanings: 1. an amount or portion forming a separate mass or structure; bit 2. a small part, item, or amount forming part of. Click for more definitions.Article english
Learn how to use articles (the, a, an) to indicate whether a noun is specific or general. Find out the rules and exceptions for definite and indefinite articles, and see examples of articles in sentences. An article is a type of determiner used before a noun to indicate whether it refers to something specific or unspecific. In English, there are two main types: the definite article (the) and the indefinite articles (a and an). Articles play a key role in sentence clarity, helping identify which noun is being talked about. This post helps you.- Article english Learn the difference between definite and indefinite articles, when to use them or not, and how to avoid common mistakes. See examples, videos, and practice with a quiz.