The Access Structure in Learner's Dictionaries
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~ laat LOOP, send someone on a fool's errand;
die
~ SKEER met iem., make a fool of someone;
so
=
veel WERD as ’n ~ daarvoor wil gee, it is worth as
much as a fool
would give for it;
een ~ kan meer
vrae vra as wat ’n honderd WYSES kan beantwoord,
one fool can ask more questions than ten wise men
can answer; (w)
(ge-), play the fool; (b, bw)
([-ke];
-ker, -ste), foolish, mad, queer, crazy, fond (of);
~
wees van ANGS, be frantic with anxiety;
~ GE
=
NOEG, sy …, oddly enough she ...;
~ na sy
KIND wees, dote on his child;
dis te ~ om LOS te
loop, that is most absurd;
it does not bear thinking
of;
nie so ~ as wat hy LYK nie, he is not as green as
he is cabbage-looking;
iem. ~ MAAK, drive a per
=
son crazy; ~
NA, mad about (on);
jou ~ SOEK,
hunt high and low;
die ~ste van die TOESTAND,
the oddest feature of the situation;
~ na VIS wees,
be very partial to (fond of) fish;
~ van WOEDE,
mad with rage;
~ WORD, go mad.
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