Summary
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- bristle:
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Wiktionary:
- bristle → stekelig reageren, recht overeind staan
- bristle → borstelhaar, stoppelhaar
- bristle → kwaad maken, op stang jagen, vertoornen, opzetten, rechtop zetten, aanwakkeren, opwinden, prikkelen, verhitten, werken op
English
Detailed Translations for bristled from English to Dutch
bristled:
Synonyms for "bristled":
bristle:
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to bristle (ascend; take off; rise; rise to the surface; mount; fly up; increase; flare up; become higher; climb; go upward; get away; go up; be on the upgrade; start; grow; be off; become larger)
Conjugations for bristle:
present
- bristle
- bristle
- bristles
- bristle
- bristle
- bristle
simple past
- bristled
- bristled
- bristled
- bristled
- bristled
- bristled
present perfect
- have bristled
- have bristled
- has bristled
- have bristled
- have bristled
- have bristled
past continuous
- was bristling
- were bristling
- was bristling
- were bristling
- were bristling
- were bristling
future
- shall bristle
- will bristle
- will bristle
- shall bristle
- will bristle
- will bristle
continuous present
- am bristling
- are bristling
- is bristling
- are bristling
- are bristling
- are bristling
subjunctive
- be bristled
- be bristled
- be bristled
- be bristled
- be bristled
- be bristled
diverse
- bristle!
- let's bristle!
- bristled
- bristling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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Wiktionary Translations for bristle:
bristle
Cross Translation:
verb
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to be on one's guard
- bristle → stekelig reageren; recht overeind staan
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the hair or straws that make up a brush, broom, or similar item
- bristle → borstelhaar
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a stiff or coarse hair
- bristle → stoppelhaar
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• bristle | → kwaad maken; op stang jagen; vertoornen; opzetten; rechtop zetten; aanwakkeren; opwinden; prikkelen; verhitten; werken op | ↔ hérisser — dresser ses cheveux, ses poils, ses plumes, en parlant de l’homme et des animaux. |
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