Dutch-English translations for zat

  • befuddled
  • drunk
    us
    Drunk with power he immediately ordered a management reshuffle.
  • drunken
    us
    a drunken display of crude exuberancedrunken noodles; drunken duck; drunken fried rice
  • fed upI am fed up with everybody thinking I am some sort of crook. Ik ben het zat om voor een of andere zakkenvuller te worden aangezien. He will go on and on negotiating until we eventually get fed up with the stubborn Albanians not letting him take them to the cleaners. Hij zal zolang onderhandelen totdat wij het uiteindelijk zat zijn dat de koppige Albanezen zich niet door hem laten overhalen. I am fed up because Mrs Alfano continues to use up minutes of the explanations of vote to tell lies and distort what is really happening in Italy. Ik ben het zat dat mevrouw Alfano tijd van de stemverklaringen blijft opgebruiken om leugens te verkondigen en de werkelijke situatie zoals die in Italië bestaat, verdraait.
  • fucked-up
  • full
    us
    The lift was full of Vice-Presidents, Quaestors and all sorts of people coming down from the twelfth floor. De lift zat vol met ondervoorzitters, quaestoren en andere mensen die van de twaalfde verdieping naar beneden moesten komen. The jugs were full to the point of overflowingOur book gives full treatment to the subject of angling
  • intoxicated
    us
  • loadedLets leave the TV; the car is loaded alreadyNo funny business; this heaters loaded!He sold his business a couple of years ago and is just loaded
  • plenty
    us
    We are lucky to live in a land of peace and plenty.I think six eggs should be plenty for this recipe.This office is plenty big enough for our needs.

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