Summary
Dutch to English: more detail...
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trekken:
- draw; drag along; pull; haul; lug; tug; travel; hike; travel about
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Wiktionary:
- trekken → pull, drag, haul, draw, migrate, attract, tug, draught, drawl, tow, twitch, fire, shoot, journey, drift
- trekken → draw a bill of exchange, travel, migrate, move, pull, draw, drag, couch, demean, deprave, discredit, downsize, destroy, ruin, wreck, decrease, lessen, diminish, shrink, abridge, cry down, cut up, demolish, pull to pieces, run down, write down, streak, mortify, attract, appeal, allure, decoy, lure, entice, induce, persuade, appeal to, design, solicit, beg, implore, plead, beseech, haul, tug, draught, drawl, tow, twitch, extricate, trail, drag along
Dutch
Detailed Translations for trok from Dutch to English
trok form of trekken:
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trekken (voorttrekken)
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trekken (rukken)
– met kracht naar je toehalen 1 -
trekken (rondreizen; reizen; zwerven)
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trekken
Conjugations for trekken:
o.t.t.
- trek
- trekt
- trekt
- trekken
- trekken
- trekken
o.v.t.
- trok
- trok
- trok
- trokken
- trokken
- trokken
v.t.t.
- heb getrokken
- hebt getrokken
- heeft getrokken
- hebben getrokken
- hebben getrokken
- hebben getrokken
v.v.t.
- had getrokken
- had getrokken
- had getrokken
- hadden getrokken
- hadden getrokken
- hadden getrokken
o.t.t.t.
- zal trekken
- zult trekken
- zal trekken
- zullen trekken
- zullen trekken
- zullen trekken
o.v.t.t.
- zou trekken
- zou trekken
- zou trekken
- zouden trekken
- zouden trekken
- zouden trekken
en verder
- ben getrokken
- bent getrokken
- is getrokken
- zijn getrokken
- zijn getrokken
- zijn getrokken
diversen
- trek !
- trekt !
- getrokken
- trekkend
1. ik, 2. je/jij, 3. hij/zij/het, 4. we. 5. jullie, 6. zij/ze
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Wiktionary Translations for trekken:
trekken
Cross Translation:
verb
trekken
verb
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to travel, to make a trip or voyage
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to deviate gently from the intended direction of travel
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to determine the result of a lottery
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to pull out
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arouse interest
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apply force to (something) so it comes towards one
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