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(Zelfstandig naamwoord)1 the highest part of anything: “the top of the hill”top2 the position of the cleverest in a class etc: “He's at the top of the class.”beste3 the upper surface: “the table-top.”blad4 a lid: “I've lost the top to this jar”deksel5 a (woman's) garment for the upper half of the body; a blouse, sweater etc: “I bought a new skirt and top.”topjehaving gained the most marks, points etc, eg in a school class: “He's top (of the class) again.”beste1 to cover on the top: “She topped the cake with cream.”bedekken2 to rise above; to surpass: “Our exports have topped $100,000.”overtreffen3 to remove the top of.toppen1 having no top.topless2 very high.top'topping (Zelfstandig naamwoord)something that forms a covering on top of something, especially food: “a tart with a topping of cream.”toplaagtop hat (abbreviation)a man's tall hat, worn as formal dress.hoge hoed'top-'heavy (Bijvoeglijk naamwoord)having the upper part too heavy for the lower: “That pile of books is top-heavy †“ it'll fall over!”topzwaar'top-'secret (Bijvoeglijk naamwoord)very secret.uiterst geheimat the top of one's voicevery loudly: “They were shouting at the top(s) of their voices.”luidkeelsbe/feel etc on top of the worldto feel very well and happy: “She's on top of the world †“ she's just got engaged to be married.”opgewonden zijn/rakenfrom top to bottomcompletely: “They've painted the house from top to bottom.”van onder tot boventhe top of the ladder/treethe highest point in one's profession.bovenaantop upto fill (a cup etc that has been partly emptied) to the top: “Let me top up your glass/drink.”bijvullen© K Dictionaries Ltd.Overige bronnen
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