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Dutch
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Dutch  (dch)
adj.
1.
a. Of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture.
b. Of or relating to the Dutch language.
2. Archaic
a. German.
b. Of or relating to any of the Germanic peoples or languages.
3. Of or relating to the Pennsylvania Dutch.
n.
1. (used with a pl. verb)
a. The people of the Netherlands.
b. Archaic A Germanic people.
c. The Pennsylvania Dutch.
2.
a. The official West Germanic language of the Netherlands and one of the official languages of Belgium.
b. Archaic One or more of the West Germanic languages of Germany, Switzerland, and the Low Countries.
3. Slang Anger or temper.
Idioms:
go Dutch
To pay one's own expenses on a date or outing.
in Dutch
In disfavor or trouble.

[Middle English Duch, German, Dutch, from Middle Dutch Dtsch; see teut- in Indo-European roots.]

dutch [dʌtʃ]
n
Cockney slang wife
[short for duchess]

Dutch [dʌtʃ]
n
1. (Linguistics / Languages) the language of the Netherlands, belonging to the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European family and quite closely related to German and English See also Flemish, Afrikaans
(Social Science / Peoples)
the Dutch (functioning as plural) the natives, citizens, or inhabitants of the Netherlands
3. (Social Science / Peoples) (Linguistics / Languages) (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Movements) (Placename) See Pennsylvania Dutch
in Dutch Slang in trouble
adj
(Linguistics / Languages) (Social Science / Peoples) (Placename) of, relating to, or characteristic of the Netherlands, its inhabitants, or their language
adv
go Dutch Informal to share expenses equally
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Dutch - the people of the NetherlandsDutch - the people of the Netherlands; "the Dutch are famous for their tulips"
nation, country, land - the people who live in a nation or country; "a statement that sums up the nation's mood"; "the news was announced to the nation"; "the whole country worshipped him"
Frisian - a native or inhabitant of Friesland or Frisia
2.Dutch - the West Germanic language of the Netherlands
West Germanic, West Germanic language - a branch of the Germanic languages
Flemish dialect, Flemish - one of two official languages of Belgium; closely related to Dutch
Afrikaans, South African Dutch, Taal - an official language of the Republic of South Africa; closely related to Dutch and Flemish
Adj.1.Dutch - of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture; "Dutch painting"; "Dutch painters"
Translations
Dutch [dʌtʃ]
A. ADJholandés
she's Dutches holandesa
to be in Dutch with sb (US) → estar en la lista negra de algn
to talk to sb like a Dutch uncledecirle cuatro verdades a algn
B. N
1. (Ling) → neerlandés m, holandés m
2. the Dutch (= people) → los holandeses
C. ADV to go Dutch [two people] → pagar a medias; [more than two] → pagar a escote
D. CPD Dutch auction Nsubasta f a la baja
Dutch barn N granero abierto a los lados con el tejado curvo
Dutch cap Ndiafragma m
Dutch courage N envalentonamiento del que ha bebido
Dutch elm disease Nenfermedad f del olmo, grafiosis f
Dutch oven Nolla f
Dutch school N (Art) → escuela f holandesa
Dutch treat N comida etc en la que cada uno paga lo suyo

Dutch [ˈdʌtʃ]
adjhollandais(e), néerlandais(e)
She's Dutch → Elle est hollandaise.
n
(= language) → hollandais m, néerlandais m
the Dutch (= Dutch people) → les Hollandais mpl, les Néerlandais mpl
adv
to go Dutch → partager les frais
to go Dutch on sth → partager le prix de qch
Dutch courage ncourage m puisé dans la bouteille

Dutch
adjniederländisch (esp form), → holländisch; Dutch cheeseHolländer Käse; a Dutch manein Niederländer m (esp form), → ein Holländer m; a Dutch womaneine Niederländerin (esp form), → eine Holländerin; he is Dutcher ist Niederländer (esp form)or Holländer; she is Dutchsie ist Niederländerin (esp form)or Holländerin; Dutch master (Art) → Meister mder Holländischen Schule; the Dutch School (Art) → die Holländische Schule
n
(= people) the Dutchdie Niederländer (esp form)or Holländer pl
(= language)Niederländisch nt, → Holländisch nt; to be in Dutch (with somebody) (US inf) → (bei jdm) schlecht angeschrieben sein ? also double Dutch, English
adv to go Dutch (with somebody) (inf: = share the cost) → (mit jdm) getrennte Kasse machen; she insisted upon going Dutchsie bestand darauf, dass wir getrennte Kasse machen or dass jeder für sich bezahlt

Dutch:
Dutch auction
n Versteigerung mit stufenweise erniedrigtem Ausbietungspreis
Dutch barn
n (Brit) → offene Scheune
Dutch cap
n (= diaphragm)Pessar nt
Dutch courage
n (inf) to get or give oneself Dutchsich (dat)Mut antrinken (from mit); I can’t do it without some Dutchich kann es nicht, ohne mir vorher ein bisschen Mut anzutrinken; all they need is a bit of Dutchsie müssen sich nur ein bisschen Mut antrinken
Dutch door
n (US) → quer geteilte Tür
Dutch East Indies
plNiederländisch-Ostindien nt
Dutch elm disease
nUlmensterben nt
Dutchman
nNiederländer m (esp form), → Holländer m; if he’s a professional footballer, then I’m a Dutch (Brit inf) → wenn er ein Profifußballer ist, dann fresse ich einen Besen (inf)
Dutch metal
nunechtes Blattgold, Rauschgold nt
Dutch oven
nSchmortopf m
Dutch Reformed Church
Dutch treat
n (inf) Kinobesuch/Essen etc mit getrennter Kasse; we settled on a Dutchwir einigten uns darauf, getrennte Kasse zu machen
Dutch uncle
n to talk to somebody like a Dutch, to be somebody’s Dutchjdm eine Standpauke halten (inf)
Dutchwoman
nNiederländerin f (esp form), → Holländerin f

Dutch [dʌtʃ]
1. adjolandese
Dutch elm disease → fungo parassita dell'olmo
2. n
a. the Dutch npl (people) → gli olandesi
b. (language) → olandese m
3. adv to go Dutch or dutch (fam) → fare alla romana

Dutch هولندى, هولندي holandský, holandština hollænder, hollandsk Holländer, holländisch ολλανδικός, Ολλανδός holandés hollanti, hollantilainen hollandais Holanđanin, holandski olandese オランダの, オランダ人 네덜란드 사람, 네덜란드의 Nederlands nederlandsk Holender, holenderski holandês голландский язык, нидерландский holländare, holländsk เกี่ยวกับดัช, ชาวดัช Hollanda, Hollandalı thuộc Hà Lan, tiếng Hà Lan 荷兰人, 荷兰的


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