dutch

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English - Turkish
{s} Alman

Hollandaca Almanca ile yakından ilgilidir. - Dutch is closely related to German.

Bugün Alman usulü ödeyelim. - Let's go Dutch today.

hollanda dili
{i} Hollanda halkı
{i}
hollanda'ya özgü
Hollanda'lı
Hollandaya/Hollanda diline ilişkin
Hollandaca, Hollanda'nin ve Belçika'nin kuzey kısmını oluşturan Flaman bölgesinin resmî dili
{s} Hollandalılara özgü olan
{i} Holandaca
{i} karı
{s} Hollanda

Hollandaca anlamıyorum. O zordur. - I don't understand Dutch. It's difficult.

Yazar Hollandalı ve Amerikalı öğrencilerle çalışırken hangi kültürel farklılıkları buldu? - What cultural differences did the author find in working with Dutch and American students?

{i} Hollandalı

Guus Hiddink Hollandalıdır. - Guus Hiddink is Dutch.

Brigitte bir Hollandalı ismidir. - Brigitte is a Dutch name.

{i} Flemenkçe
{i} Hollandaca

Hollandaca Almanca ile yakından ilgilidir. - Dutch is closely related to German.

Hollandaca'da nasıl XXX denir? - How do you say XXX in Dutch?

{s} Hollanda'ya ait
hollanda'yahollandalılara özgü olan
Felemenkçe
flemenk
German
{i} Almanca

Almanca konuşmuyorum. - I don't speak German.

Almanca konuşmak istiyorum. - I want to speak German.

German
Alman

İngilizce ve Almanca iki ilgili dildir. - English and German are two related languages.

Bana göre Almanca dünyadaki en iyi dildir. - In my opinion, German is the best language in the world.

wife
hanım
wife
{i} karı

Onun karısı neye benziyor? - What is his wife like?

Karısı hakkında şikâyet etmeden asla benimle görüşmez. - He never sees me without complaining about his wife.

wife
{i}

She's my wife - O benim eşim.

Eşim Lidia güzel, akıllı bir bayandır. - My wife Lidia is a beautiful, clever woman.

Kristy Anderson, Larry Ewing'in eşidir. - Kristy Anderson is the wife of Larry Ewing.

wife
{i} zevce

Orbay Hatun Samsun sâhiline çıktı ve oradan Amasya'ya varıp Toruntay'ın zevcesi Gürcü hatunda misafir kaldı - Orbay Hatun landed to shore of Samsun and from there she was guest of Toruntay's wife Gürcü Hatun in Amasya.

dutch auction
(Ticaret) müzayede
dutch auction
(Ticaret) açık artırma
dutch courage
(Konuşma Dili) sarhoş cesareti
dutch language
felemenkçe
dutch metal
tombak
Dutch cheese
Hollanda peyniri
Dutch treat
Alman usulü
Dutch treat
masrafları paylaşılan ziyafet
dutch brick
sert tuğla
dutch capital
hollandanın başkenti
dutch courage
içkinin verdiği çılgınca cesaret
dutch courage
içkiden ileri gelen çılgınca cesaret
dutch door
akordion kapı
dutch florin
hollanda florini
dutch gulden
hollanda florini
dutch oven
kalın ve kapalı tava
dutch treat
herkesin kendi masrafını ödediği eğlence
dutch uncle
baba gibi sertçe azarlamak
Dutch cap
(doğum kontrol) Diyafram
Dutch roll
(Havacılık) Bir uçağın yön ve yanal salınım kombinasyonu

A Yaw Damper is a rudder damper designed to avoid the Dutch roll.

dutch auction
Açık eksiltme
dutch elm
Hollanda karaağaç
dutch elm disease
Hollanda karaağaç hastalığı
dutch pink
Hollanda pembesi, pembenin bir tonu
dutch pink
Köyü kırmızı ve abanoz rengi arası bir kimyasal boya
Dutch courage
(deyim) ickinin verdigi ceasret
Dutch treat
(deyim) herkesin kendi masrafini odedigi bir kac dost arasindaki eglence
Dutch treat
{k} masrafın Alman usulü bölüşüldüğü eğlenti
dutch (belgian)
(Bilgisayar) felemenkçe belçika
dutch (belgium)
(Bilgisayar) felemenkçe belçika
dutch (standard)
(Bilgisayar) felemenkçe standart
dutch auction
(isim) alıcı çıkana kadar fiyatın düşürüldüğü satış
dutch auction
{i} alıcı çıkana kadar fiyatın düşürüldüğü satış
dutch bovine race
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) hollanda sığırı
dutch clinker
(İnşaat) sert döşeme tuğlası
dutch clinker
(İnşaat) hollanda tuğlası
dutch companies
(Ticaret) hollanda şirketleri
dutch cone test
(Jeoloji) hollanda koni deneyi
dutch courage
içkiden gelen cesaret
dutch door
hollanda kapısı
dutch horse
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) hollanda atı
dutch platform
(İnşaat) hollanda platformu
dutch powder
(Kimya) hollanda tozu
dutch treat
alman usulü eğlence
wife
{i} (çoğ. wives) karı

She's my wife. O benim karım.

wife
kadın

Şu kadın onun karısı olmalı. - That woman must be his wife.

O, karısını terk etti ve yarı yaşında bir kadınla aşk hayatı yaşıyor. - He left his wife and shacked up with a woman half her age.

German
öz (akraba)
German
soy

İngiliz dili Alman diline soydaştır. - The English language is cognate to the German language.

İngilizce ve Almanca ortak bir soyu paylaşırlar. - English and German share a common ancestor.

be in Dutch with sb
biriyle başı belada olmak
double-dutch
zırva
double-dutch
anlaşılmaz yazı/konuşma
go Dutch
Alman usulü yapmak
go Dutch
kendi hesabını kendi ödemek
anglo-dutch wars
Anglo-Hollanda savaşları
double dutch
Çift Hollandaca
go dutch
Masrafı Alman usulü bölüşmek
in dutch
Hollandaca

Çok yakında ben Hollandaca sadece birkaç cümleden daha çok şey öğreneceğimi umuyorum. - I hope that very soon I will know more than just a few sentences in Dutch.

Yakında Hollandaca birkaç kelimeden çok daha fazlasını öğreneceğimi umuyorum. - I hope to soon know much more than a few sentences in Dutch.

talk to s.o. like a Dutch uncle
k. dili birini paylamak/azarlamak
the Dutch
çoğ. Hollandalılar
German
s., i
German
(sıfat) Alman
cape dutch
güney afrikan hollanda lehçesi
double Dutch
{i} okunaksız yazı
double Dutch
{i} anlaşılmaz dil
double Dutch
(deyim) anlasilmaz dil
go Dutch
{k} (bir eğlentide) masrafı Alman usulü bölüşmek
go dutch
herkes kendi hesabını ödemek
go dutch
(Fiili Deyim ) herkes kendi masrafını ödemek
go dutch with somebody
alman usulü yapmak
pennsylvania dutch
pensilvanya alman lehçesi
pennsylvania dutch
alman asıllı pensilvanyalı
sounds like double dutch to me
bu konuya yabancıyım
south dutch
güney afrika flemenkçesi
the Dutch
{ç} Hollandalılar. The early bird gets the Erken kalkan yol alır, er evlenen döl alır
the Dutch
Hollandalılar
English - English
A German
Pertaining to the Dutch, the Germans, and the Goths; Germanic, Teutonic
Of or pertaining to the Netherlands, the Dutch people or the Dutch language
In a shared manner; of a shared expense
German
The main language of the Holy Roman Empire (Germany, Austria, Alsace, Luxembourg)
The people from the Netherlands
The main language of the Netherlands and Flanders (i.e., the northern half of Belgium)
wife
{n} the language of Holland or the people
{a} pertaining to the inhabitants of Holland
Hollandaca, Hollanda'nın ve Belçika'nın kuzey kısmını oluşturan Flaman bölgesinin resmî dili
Dutch means belonging or relating to the Netherlands, or to its people, language, or culture
The Dutch are the people of the Netherlands
The main language of the Holy Roman Empire(Germany, Austria, Alsace, Luxemburg)
{s} of or pertaining to the Netherlands; of or pertaining to the Dutch language; of or pertaining to the Pennsylvania Dutch
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{i} people of the Netherlands; West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands; Pennsylvania Dutch
adj Belanda
the people of the Netherlands; "the Dutch are famous for their tulips"
the West Germanic language of the Netherlands
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of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture; "Dutch painting"; "Dutch painters
of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture; "Dutch painting"; "Dutch painters"
The language spoken in Holland
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Pertaining to Holland, or to its inhabitants
Any person or thing that comes from the country called the Netherlands, which is also known as Holland
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the West Germanic language of the Netherlands the people of the Netherlands; "the Dutch are famous for their tulips"
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the West Germanic language of the Netherlands the people of the Netherlands; "the Dutch are famous for their tulips" of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture; "Dutch painting"; "Dutch painters
Any deckle edged paper, originally produced in the Netherlands Reference, deckle edge
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Dutch East Indies
A former Dutch colony in modern-day Indonesia
Dutch Guiana
A former name of Suriname
Dutch Limburg
The roughly northeastern part of the Benelux region of Limburg (speaking Dutch and two groups of its dialects; not to be geographically confused with historical political entities), which belongs to the Kingdom of the Netherlands, where it is administratively designated as the provincie (province) Limburg, as opposed to Belgian Limburg, which is part of Flanders region (northern Belgium), confusingly under the same administrative designation
Dutch Low Saxon
A non-standardized cluster of regional dialects of Low Saxon, influenced by Dutch, spoken in the northeastern provinces of the Netherlands, and recognized as a minority language by the European Union
Dutch New Guinea
The former name of Western New Guinea from 1945 to 1962, when it was under Dutch rule
Dutch West Indies
The Netherlands Antilles
Dutch act
Suicide

Was she depressed enough to do the Dutch act?.

Dutch alphabet
26 letters used for writing the Dutch language. Derived from the Latin alphabet. It corresponds to the English alphabet. Sometimes the combination IJ is considered a letter and placed between the X and the Y

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z.

Dutch angle
: A cinematic tactic achieved by tilting the camera off to the side. The shot is composed with the horizon not parallel with the bottom of the frame. The technique is often used to portray the psychological uneasiness of the subject being filmed
Dutch angles
plural form of Dutch angle
Dutch arrow
a Swiss arrow
Dutch arrows
plural form of Dutch arrow
Dutch auction
an auction where many of the same item are sold
Dutch auction
a reverse auction that starts at a high price that is gradually reduced by the auctioneer until someone is willing to buy
Dutch auctions
plural form of Dutch auction
Dutch cap
A type of woman's cap with triangular turn back at each side. The style is particularly associated with Dutch traditional costume
Dutch cap
An intra-vaginal contraceptive device, also known as a cervical cap or diaphragm
Dutch caps
plural form of Dutch cap
Dutch cheese
cottage cheese
Dutch clover
Common English name for Trifolium repens, an important fodder plant also called white clover
Dutch comfort
Comfort derived from a situation not being any worse than it is
Dutch comforts
plural form of Dutch comfort

In due course they reach Albany, then a small Dutch town filled with Dutch people, Dutch comforts and frugality, and Dutch cabbage.

Dutch corner
Laying bricks with a three-quarter brick closure at the corner
Dutch courage
the false courage or bravado induced by alcohol
Dutch courage
an alcoholic drink, taken to bolster one's courage
Dutch door
a door that is divided into two horizontally such that either part (or usually just the upper part) may be opened independently of the other
Dutch doors
plural form of Dutch door
Dutch elm disease
A disease of elm trees caused by an Ascomycete fungus and spread by bark beetles
Dutch hand
A butter pat, being a wooden paddle used to press butter when making it at home. Usually two are used and hence usually in the plural hands

1977: Ranged on shelves along the stone walls would be pans of milk set to rise, buckets and cans, maturing cheeses, butter churns, and butter pats or Dutch hands for beating the last traces of water from the golden mass. — Richard Daunton-Fear and Penelope Vigar, Australian Colonial Cookery, Rigby, 1977, ISBN 0-7270-0187-6 (discussing a typical kitchen of early colonial Australia).

Dutch hands
plural form of Dutch hand
Dutch hoe
A hoe, consisting of a loop of metal, that can be pushed or pulled for weeding
Dutch hoes
plural form of Dutch hoe
Dutch oven
a prank in which one farts in bed and pulls the bedclothes over one's bed-mate's head
Dutch oven
the very end of a Dutch Masters cigar that has been rerolled with marijuana. This usage of the term is said to originate in New Brunswick, New Jersey.Ferraro, Chris. Marijuana and College Culture, pg. 19
Dutch oven
a large metal cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid
Dutch oven
a room full of marijuana smoke
Dutch oven
a protective cover for electrical contacts on a railway coupler. Particularly but not exclusively used on the London Underground "Tubeprune". "." URL accessed on 2006-11-12
Dutch oven
a portable oven consisting of a metal box, with shelves, placed before an open fire
Dutch ovens
plural form of Dutch oven
Dutch pink
A yellow lake pigment
Dutch pink
Blood
Dutch reckoning
a false or incorrect reckoning of position
Dutch reckoning
A (falsified) bill that is not itemised, and that is unjustifiably high

'That's better!' he said, still smiling, but very much more pleasantly. 'Rig Jane out in the first style of elegance, and send me a Dutch reckoning: I don't want to know the particulars.'.

Dutch reckoning
as reckoned by the Dutch: five o'clock by the Dutch reckoning would be five o'clock in the Dutch rather than, e.g., a Canadian time zone; 1 March 1625 in the
Dutch tilt
: A cinematic tactic achieved by tilting the camera off to the side. The shot is composed with the horizon not parallel with the bottom of the frame. The technique is often used to portray the psychological uneasiness of the subject being filmed
Dutch tilts
plural form of Dutch tilt
Dutch treat
An occasion, such as a restaurant visit, in which each person pays his or her own expenses
Dutch treats
plural form of Dutch treat
Dutch wife
A sex doll
Dutch wife
In East Asia and Southeast Asia, a wicker or bamboo tube the size of a person for use in the bed. In the summer heat, the open bamboo structure is cooler than fabric pillows or sheets. The Dutch wife is embraced by the user- this position exposes the maximum amount of the body to cooling breezes
Dutch wife
A long body-length pillow that can be held or wrapped around one's body while sleeping
Dutch wife
A prostitute
dutch rub
An act of roughly rubbing one's knuckles across the top of another person's head with the intent of causing pain, often while pinning the other person's head with one's free arm
dutch uncle
One who reproves in a blunt, stern manner intended for the benefit of the recipient
dutch uncles
plural form of dutch uncle
dutch-auction
Attributive form of dutch auction, noun
Dutch bonnet
1. (Clothing & Fashion) a woman's lace cap with triangular flaps, characteristic of Dutch national dress2. (Medicine / Gynaecology & Obstetrics) a contraceptive device for women
Dutch bonnet
A Dutch cap or Dutch bonnet is a style of woman's hat associated with the various traditional Dutch woman's costumes. Usually made of white cotton or lace, it is sometimes characterized by triangular flaps or wings that turn up on either side
Dutch cap
A Dutch cap or Dutch bonnet is a style of woman's hat associated with the various traditional Dutch woman's costumes. Usually made of white cotton or lace, it is sometimes characterized by triangular flaps or wings that turn up on either side
Dutch roll
(Havacılık) Dutch roll is a type of aircraft motion, consisting of an out-of-phase combination of "tail-wagging" and rocking from side to side
dutch pink
A yellow, lake pigment
dutch wife
A bolster used for resting the legs in bed. ORIGIN: Late 19th century; extended use of the term, earlier describing a rattan open frame used in the Dutch Indies to support the limbs in bed
Dutch East India Co
Trading company founded by the Dutch in 1602 to protect their trade in the Indian Ocean and to assist in their war of independence from Spain. The Dutch government granted it a trade monopoly in the waters between the Cape of Good Hope and the Straits of Magellan. Under the administration of forceful governors-general, it was able to defeat the British fleet and largely displace the Portuguese in the East Indies. It prospered through most of the 17th century but then began to decline as a trading and sea power; it was dissolved in 1799. See also East India Co., French East India Co
Dutch Reformed Church
the main Protestant religious group in the Netherlands. It is also the main religion of the Afrikaners in South Africa (=white people who speak Afrikaans, whose families originally came from the Netherlands)
Dutch Republic
officially Republic of the United Netherlands Former state (1581-1795), about the size of the modern kingdom of The Netherlands. It consisted of the seven northern Netherlands provinces that formed the Union of Utrecht in 1579 and declared independence from Spain in 1581 (finally achieved in 1648). Political control shifted between the province of Holland and the princes of Orange. In the 17th century the Dutch Republic developed into a world colonial empire far out of proportion to its resources, emerging as a centre of international finance and a cultural capital of Europe. In the 18th century the republic's colonial empire was eclipsed by that of England. In 1795 the Dutch Republic collapsed under the impact of a Dutch democratic revolution and invading French armies
Dutch Schultz
orig. Arthur Flegenheimer born Aug. 6, 1902, Bronx, N.Y., U.S. died Oct. 23, 1935, Newark, N.J. U.S. gangster. Schultz advanced from burglaries to bootlegging, ownership of breweries and speakeasies, and policy rackets in the Bronx and Manhattan. His gang engaged in a number of bloody wars with rival gangs. When the murderous "Dutchman" made plans to assassinate Thomas Dewey, who had made him the target of an investigation, he himself was murdered by New York's crime bosses, who feared his plan would result in a crackdown on their operations
Dutch auction
An auction in which an item is initially offered at a high price that is progressively lowered until a bid is made and the item sold. a public sale at which the price of something is gradually reduced until someone will pay it
Dutch barn
a farm building with a curved roof on a frame that has no walls, used for storing hay
Dutch cap
a round rubber contraceptive, that a woman wears inside her vagina during sex = diaphragm, cap cap
Dutch cheese
cottage cheese, type of soft white cheese made from the curds of skim milk
Dutch citizen
{i} citizen of Holland (country in western Europe)
Dutch courage
Dutch courage is the courage that you get by drinking alcoholic drinks. Courage acquired from drinking liquor. courage or confidence that you get when you drink alcohol
Dutch door
A door divided in two horizontally so that either part can be left open or closed
Dutch elm disease
A disease of elm trees caused by the fungus Ceratocystis ulmi, characterized by brown streaks in the wood and resulting in eventual death of the trees. a disease that affects and kills elm trees. Widespread disease that kills elms, caused by the fungus Ceratocystis ulmi. It was first identified in the U.S. in 1930, and an eradication campaign could not stop its spread into regions wherever the very susceptible American elm (Ulmus americana) grew. The leaves on one or more branches of a stricken tree suddenly wilt, turn dull green to yellow or brown, curl, and may drop early. Because symptoms are easily confused with other diseases, positive diagnosis is possible only through laboratory culturing. The fungus can spread up to 50 ft (15 m) from diseased to healthy trees by natural root grafts. Overland, the fungus normally is spread by the European elm bark beetle (Scolytus multistriatus; see bark beetle), less commonly by the American elm bark beetle (Hylurgopinus rufipes). Control involves exclusion of the beetles, usually by use of an insecticidal spray applied to the tree
Dutch language
West Germanic language spoken by more than 20 million people in The Netherlands, northern Belgium, and a small corner of northern France; it is also an official language in Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. Though English-speakers are accustomed to calling the main Germanic language of The Netherlands "Dutch" and that of Belgium "Flemish," the two are regarded as the same language, called Nederlands in both countries, where efforts have been made to unify spelling and literary usage. Many Dutch-speakers command both a local dialect and Standard Dutch, based approximately on the speech of the major urban centres of North Holland and South Holland. "Flemish" (or Dutch in Belgium) has its own phonetic and lexical regionalisms
Dutch metal
An alloy of 80 percent copper and 20 percent zinc used to make low-priced jewelry and in thin sheets as an inexpensive imitation of gold leaf
Dutch oven
a large cooking pot with a lid
Dutch treat
An outing, as for dinner or a movie, in which all persons pay their own expenses
Dutch uncle
A stern, candid critic or adviser
dutch auction
An alternative to the traditional negotiated pricing process used by underwriters to set IPO prices This method requires the underwriter to solicit bids from potential investors Investors indicate the number of shares that they want and the price that they are willing to pay per share Shares are then priced at the lowest clearing price Allocations are made with priority given to the highest bidders, first with regard to bid price and then according to bidded share size Because the only considerations taken into consideration for allocating shares is the bid price and shares, this pricing method does not discriminate between institutions and individuals with regard to allocations W R Hambrecht is the only investment bank to employ this method and does so only through the use of an online bidding platform
dutch auction
A procedure for buying and selling securities named for a system used for flower auctions in Holland A seller seeks bids within a specified price range, usually for a large block of stock or bonds After evaluating the range of bid prices received, the seller accepts the lowest price that will allow it to dispose of the entire block U S Treasury bills are sold under this system BACK TO TOP
dutch auction
Dutch or timing auction starts at a high price with the price automatically decreasing until an offer is made This type of auction has been traditionally used to clear commodies and was initiated by the Dutch for the sales of flowers
dutch auction
Named after the famous auctions of Dutch tulip bulbs in the 17th century, this method of marketing commodities is still used in the wholesale flower markets today as well as by many major financial firms So far as Direct-Issue's auctions are concerned, investors enter their bids for various quantities at various prices Then, starting at the highest bid, our system works through the bids in descending price order until it gets to the point where the whole issue has been sold The lowest successful bid sets the price paid by all successful bidders
dutch auction
Based on a pricing system devised by Nobel prize winning economist William Vickrey, the Dutch auction uses a bidding process to find an optimal market price for the stock, the lowest price at which an issuing company can sell all the available shares
dutch auction
Auction method used in which the security's price is gradually lowered until it meets an acceptable bid and is sold The Treasury uses this auction system when selling new notes or bonds to determine the lowest bid price (stop-out price) The opposite is the "auction market" system used by major stock exchanges
dutch auction
Also called a descending-price auction It starts from a high price Bidding decreases until a bidder accepts the price
dutch auction
a method of selling in which the price is reduced until a buyer is found
dutch auction
{i} auction that starts with a high price and the price is lowered gradually until someon makes a bid
dutch auction
A type of auction in which the price on an item is lowered until it gets its first bid and is sold at that price The Treasury auction is a Dutch auction
dutch auction
Auction in which the lowest price that would allow for the sale of all the securities being issued is used as the price for the entire issue A bid that is beneath that price would not be honored
dutch auction
An auction in which more than one identical item is offered for sale at the same time With multiple items up for sale, multiple bidders can win Also, one bidder can try to buy more than one quantity of the same item All winning bidders pay the lowest successful bid amount
dutch auction
The auctioneer announces a high price and then announces successively lower bids This continues until a prospective buyer calls a halt by offering to buy at the current price This is equivalent to an 'outlet' store successively lowering the marked prices on the clothes on the rack
dutch auction
A system in which a seller gradually lowers his price until a bid is met by the purchaser Treasury bills are sold in this manner
dutch auction
See: Price Discovery
dutch auction
Also known as a Descending Price Auction, it is typically used to sell a group of identical items The seller sets a starting high price per item, and the transaction engine continually lowers the price until a buyer makes an offer All participating buyers receive the items at the same low price
dutch auction
A competitive bidding technique in which the lowest price necessary to sell the entire amount of securities offered becomes the price at which all securities are sold
dutch auction
This is an auction where the quantity of the item being offered is greater than one Please review the auction site's rules regarding Dutch auction rules
dutch auction
An auction where the seller has multiple items to sell to multiple winners For example, if I post a Dutch auction offering 10 Snoopy PEZ dispensers - they will be sold (1 each) to the 10 highest bidders at auction close If I receive only 8 bids, then I sold 8 Snoopy PEZ dispensers
dutch auction
Auction in which the lowest price necessary to sell the entire offering is the price
dutch comfort
{i} comfort that say that things could be worse
dutch courage
(Informal) courage invigorated in an artificial manner by drinking alcoholic drinks
dutch courage
courage resulting from intoxication
dutch door
A door divided horizontally in half; the halves may be opened together or individually
dutch door
an exterior door divided in two horizontally; either half can be closed or open independently
dutch door
A passage door that is split in the center allowing the top half to open, providing a type of control/access
dutch elm
any of various hybrid ornamental European shade trees ranging from dwarf to tall
dutch elm disease
disease of elms caused by a fungus
dutch elm fungus
fungus causing Dutch elm disease
dutch iris
bulbous Spanish iris with red-violet flowers bulbous Spanish iris having blue flowers
dutch monetary unit
monetary unit in the Netherlands
dutch oven
n oven consisting of a metal box for cooking in front of a fire iron or earthenware cooking pot; used for stews
dutch treat
a dinner where each person pays for his own
dutch uncle
a counselor who admonishes frankly and sternly
dutch-elm beetle
a vector of the fungus causing Dutch elm disease
dutch-processed cocoa
cocoa powder treated with a mild alkalizing agent (such as baking soda)
Middle Dutch
Collective name for a number of closely related West Germanic dialects (whose ancestor was Old Dutch) which were spoken and written between 1150 and 1500 in the present-day Dutch-speaking area. There was at that time as yet no overarching standard language, but they were all mutually intelligible
Old Dutch
A branch of Old Low Franconian spoken and written during the early Middle Ages (c. 500 - 1150) in the Netherlands and the northern part of present-day Belgium, as well as in areas of northern France along the North Sea coast and ajoining Belgium. This language represents the first attested stage of the Dutch language and its dialects, being succeeded by Middle Dutch in the later Middle Ages. (Also Old West Low Franconian.)
Pennsylvania Dutch
Their language
Pennsylvania Dutch
Related to the Amish or their language
Pennsylvania Dutch
The Amish; those people of German origin who settled in the Pennsylvania area prior to 1800
double Dutch
Sex using a condom and the contraceptive pill at the same time
double Dutch
Incomprehensible language
double Dutch
A game of jump rope with two ropes and frequently two jumpers
double Dutch
A language game akin to pig Latin
go Dutch
To pay for one's own food and bills, or split the cost, when eating at a restaurant or going out for entertainment

Ashley Olsen may be a teenage zillionaire, but when she's out on the town with pals, she goes dutch.

goes Dutch
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of go Dutch
going Dutch
Present participle of go Dutch
gone Dutch
Past participle of go Dutch
in Dutch
(literal: ) written or spoken in the dutch language
in Dutch
in trouble or in disfavor

And for that amount of money you're willing to get yourself in Dutch with half the law enforcement of this county?”.

went Dutch
Simple past tense and past participle of go Dutch
Anglo-Dutch Wars
or Dutch Wars Four naval conflicts between England and the Dutch Republic in the 17th-18th century. The First (1652-54), Second (1665-67), and Third (1672-74) Anglo-Dutch Wars all arose from commercial rivalry between the two nations, and victories by England established its naval might. The two countries had been allied for a century when the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War (1780-84) broke out over Dutch interference in the American Revolution. By 1784 the Dutch Republic had declined dramatically in power and prestige
Middle Dutch
The Dutch language from the middle of the 12th through the 15th century
Old Dutch
Old Low Franconian
Pennsylvania Dutch
a group of people living in the US state of Pennsylvania, who came from Germany in the 1600s and 1700s to find religious freedom, and still live in the style of that time. They wear very old-fashioned clothes, and do not have cars or other modern machines. They are Protestants, and include the Amish and the Mennonites Dutch
Royal Dutch/Shell Group
Multinational corporate group owned by Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. of The Hague and Shell Transport and Trading Co., PLC, of London. The two parent companies began as rivals. In London in 1878, Marcus Samuel took over his father's import-export business (which included Oriental shells) and started handling kerosene; he later entered the oil business in the Far East, and in 1897 he founded Shell Transport and Trading Co., Ltd. Meanwhile, in 1890 a group of Dutch businessmen founded the Royal Dutch Co. for the Exploitation of Oil Wells in the Dutch Indies, which built its first refinery in Sumatra in 1892. In 1907 the two companies merged into the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, which acquired producing concerns in Egypt, Iraq, Romania, Russia, Mexico, Venezuela, California, and Oklahoma. The group, commonly referred to as Shell, has used the scallop seashell as its logo since the early 1900s. Shell's principal U.S. subsidiary, Shell Oil Products US (founded 1922), acquired Pennzoil-Quaker State Company in 2002. Royal Dutch/Shell is among the largest oil companies in the world
double Dutch
{i} gibberish, unintelligible speech; incomprehensible writing; skipping rope game where players jump over two jump ropes that are rotating in opposite at the same time
double dutch
the difficult version of jump rope in which players jump over two ropes that are swung in a crisscross manner by two turners
double dutch
an incomprehensible talk
double dutch
the difficult version of jump rope in which players jump over two ropes that are swung in a crisscross manner by two turners an incomprehensible talk
go dutch
share the cost, each pay half the cost (especially of a date)
go dutch
share expenses equally and split the cost of something; "My boyfriend and I always go Dutch"
go dutch
share expenses equally and split the cost of something; "My boyfriend and I always go Dutch
in dutch(p)
in disfavor; "I'm in Dutch with the boss
pennsylvania dutch
a dialect of High German spoken in parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland
dutch

    Turkish pronunciation

    dʌç

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdəʧ/ /ˈdʌʧ/

    Etymology

    [ 'd&ch ] (adverb.) 1914. From Middle English Duch ‘German, Low Countryman’, from Middle Dutch dūtsch, duutsc (mod. Duits ‘German’), from Middle Low German duutsch (mod. Düütsch), from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz (cf. obsolete Dutch Diets ‘Dutch’, German Deutsch ‘German’, Old English þēodisc ‘of the people’), from Proto-Germanic *þeudō (“folk”) (cf. Middle Dutch diet, Old High German diot, Old English þēod), from Proto-Indo-European *teutéhₐ (cf. Hittite tuzzi ‘army’, Old Irish tuath ‘clan, pleople’, Latin totus ‘all’, Latvian tàuta ‘people’). See also Derrick, Teuton, Teutonic.
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