English to Dutch Meaning of roof - dak


Roof :
dak

dak, plafond, dakwerk, rijst, manoeuvreren, truc, gedrag, manier, kamp, kantonnement, barak, oppervlakte

dak, deksel, moffel, inwikkelen, inbakeren, verbergen, beleggen, mantel, jas, verspreiding, doordringen

dakoverdektdakdekkerdakdekkersdakwerkdakloosdaken
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Definitions of roof in English
Noun(1) a protective covering that covers or forms the top of a building(2) protective covering on top of a motor vehicle(3) the inner top surface of a covered area or hollow space(4) an upper limit on what is allowed
Verb(1) provide a building with a roof; cover a building with a roof
Examples of roof in English
(1) Extended families often live together under the same roof , or at least nearby.(2) they slept under the same roof(3) It is customary for several generations to live together under the same roof .(4) the rain woke him, hammering on the roof(5) They worked in all the same inns and lived under the same roof .(6) a car with a vinyl roof(7) Living under the same roof as that man has been insufferable.(8) Unplanned expenses over the last few years for a new roof , replacement gutters, and new carpeting have stretched them to the limit.(9) A boat was speeding along the rather rough seas, a heavy storm beating down over the roof of the vehicle.(10) These are special liners on the sides and sometimes the roof and back of an oven, which are treated with a material that absorbs those greasy splashes.(11) For example, in what ways did family members rely on one another, even when not residing under the same roof ?(12) He was nearly 40 before he could afford to feed his family or keep a roof over their heads.(13) Too many people drift through life, doing jobs they stumble into that pay the bills and keep a roof over their heads.(14) She peered down the side of the building to see the roof of another structure less than five or six feet below.(15) So I almost had the real experience of a dad other than I wasn't living under the same roof with where the child was gestating.(16) the roof of the cave fell in
Related Phrases of roof
(1) on the roof ::
op het dak
(2) roof garden ::
tuin op het dak
(3) roof rack ::
imperiaal
(4) roof tile ::
dakpan
(5) roof terrace ::
dakterras
(6) thatched roof ::
rieten dak
(7) hit the roof ::
raak het dak
(8) pitched roof ::
zadeldak
(9) raise the roof ::
verhoging van het dak
Synonyms
Noun
1. ceiling ::
plafond
2. cap ::
pet
Different Forms
roof, roofed, roofer, roofers, roofing, roofless, roofs
Word Example from TV Shows
to look up at the stars
without a roof over your head.

to look up at the stars without a ROOF over your head.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 18

and bursting against the roof.

and bursting against the ROOF.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 3

You'll be wanting to sleep
beneath my roof, I suppose,

You'll be wanting to sleep beneath my ROOF, I suppose,

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 1

You'll fall through the roof
before you fall off it.

You'll fall through the ROOF before you fall off it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 24

Instead of blowing
the roof off this place,

Instead of blowing the ROOF off this place,

The Big Bang Theory Season 11, Episode 13

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