Engels : Nederlands In this shop you can buy [accessories] for women, men and kids. = accessoires Mum's very [annoyed with] her children because there's mess in their rooms. = geërgerd zijn over Our neighbour has got a dog and its barking is very [annoying]. = vervelend Clowns usually wear [baggy] trousers. = oversized / zakkig / te ruim A [baseball cap] can protect your head from sun. = baseball pet I am going to buy a new [belt] for my dad's birthday. = riem I can't stand her! She's so [big-headed]! = arrogant This yellow [blouse] doesn't go with the red skirt. = blouse / bloes Jade's got leather [boots]. = laarzen I get [bored] when I go for a walk with my younger brother. = verveeld I don't like fishing. It is very [boring]. = saai Sara is so [bossy].She always tells me what to do! = bazig This pretty silver [bracelet] is a present from my boyfriend. = armband We can't wear [casual clothes] to the office. = casual kleding His younger sister is very [chatty] but sometimes it's annoying. = spraakzaam I don't like wearing uniform. I look silly in a [checked] skirt. = geblokt She's great, really friendly and [cheerful]. = vrolijk Zumba course ends before [Christmas]. = kerstmis / kerst When I'm at home, I wear casual [clothes]. = kleren You look good in this [cotton] T-shirt with flowers on it. = katoen She usually wears tight [dress]es and trainers. = jurk How many [earring]s do you have in one ear? Five? = oorbel They always spend [Easter] holiday in Spain. = pasen I get [embarrassed] when people ask me to play the piano. = in verlegenheid gebracht Children can ask a lot [embarassing] questions. = gênant Sara feels [excited] about the party. = opgewonden Tom has got some [exciting] news for us. = opwindend I'm going to wear this [fancy-dress costume] next Friday. = kostuum His girlfriend is interested in [fashion]. She always knows what to wear. = mode What colours are [fashionable] now? = modieus / in de mode My dad likes wearing his [football top] and a cap. = voetbalshirt She likes sports and her favourite [footwear] are trainers. = schoeisel I like spending time with him. He is so [friendly]. = vriendelijk I am [frightened] of their dog. He's huge and dangerous. = bang / beangstigend Ghost stories can be [frightening] for little children. = bang / beangstigend I can't see without my [glasses]. = bril The car keys are in my [handbag]. = handtas Hannah is very [hard-working]. She learns a lot, helps at home and takes care of her younger sisters. = ijverig / hard werkend Put on your [hat]! It's snowing outside. = hoed If you have problems with Maths, talk to Mark. He's very [helpful]. = nuttig My boyfriend loves wearing [hoodie]s. = capuchontrui It's not a nice thing to say. You can't [insult] other people. = beledigen Are you [interested] in fashion? = geïnteresseerd I think that travel blogs can be very [interesting]. = interessant Lisa was [irritated] by her boyfriend's silly questions. = geïrriteerd John has a very [irritating] voice. I can't listen to him for more than 5 minutes. = irritant Leather [jacket]s and heavy boots are not my style. = jas I don't look good in leggins but I like wearing [jeans]. = jeans / spijkerbroek Earrings are the only piece of [jewellery] I wear. = sieraden His younger brother is very [lazy] and he spends all day doing nothing. = lui Is this a [leather] jacket or is it cotton? = leer My mum wears [leggins] when she's at home. = leggings Angela's got a top with a Batman [logo] on it. = logo He's such a [moody] teenager. You see him laughing and after a while he looks unhappy. = humeurig This beautiful [necklace] belonged to my grandmother. = (hals)ketting / collier On [New Year's Day] we always go to my aunt's place for dinner. = Nieuwjaarsdag Paul has many friends as he is very [outgoing]. = extravert Do you think I have a strong [personality]? = persoonlijkheid Greg's very [polite]. He always says 'please' and 'thank you'. = beleefd Sandra's always so [positive] about everything. = positief I'm not into [piercing]. Earrings are ok, but I'm not keen on jewellery in other parts of the body. = piercing If you wear a checked or a striped skirt, you should put a [plain] top on. = effen Children, please put on your [pyjamas] and go to bed! = pyjama The place where we always go on holiday is very [quiet]. = rustig She feels [relaxed] when she listens to jazz music. = ontspannen A hot bath can be quite [relaxing]. = ontspannend How could you tell her she's fat? That's [rude]. = onbeleefd It's cold. Put on your hat and a [scarf]. = sjaal In some countries students don't wear [schooluniform]s but the clothes they like. = schooluniform She buys new clothes every [season]. = seizoen Amy takes care of homeless animals. She isn't [selfish] at all. = egoïstisch Hipsters' [shirt]s aren't usually plain - they like checks and flowers. = overhemd She's [shocked] by her boyfriend's rude behaviour. = geschokt I think the prices of designer clothes are [shocking]. = schokkend These [shoes] look nice but they aren't comfortable. = schoenen I wear [shorts] only on holidays. = korte broek Paul is rather [shy]. His face goes red when he talks to strangers. = verlegen Are long [skirt]s fashionable at the moment? = rok I don't like plain T-shirts. I prefer [striped] ones. = gestreept Her boyfriend is a hipster and he often wears grey baggy [sweater]s. = trui / sweater This Star Wars [T-shirt] is my favourite. = t-shirt She's very [talkative]. She talks all the time and asks me hundreds of questions. = spraakzaam My father has a [tattoo] of a snake on his right arm. = tatoeage How often do you [tidy] your room? = ordelijk I wear a suit and a [tie] for special occasions like weddings or funerals. = stropdas My new jeans are so [tight] that I can't breathe. = strak After a long day at school I'm very [tired]. = moe Tyding my room is very [tiring]. I hate it. = vermoeiend I'm going to wear a black checked skirt with a plain [top] for my birthday party. = topje I'm planning to go to the gym, so I need a new [tracksuit]. = trainingspak You can buy really nice [trainers] in our shopping mall. = sneakers / sportschoenen Hipsters often wear tight [trousers] in bright colours. = broek They have beautiful and comfortable [underwear] at Marks&Spencer's. I love their vests and bras. = ondergoed He's very [untidy] and that annoys his parents. = slordig What do teenagers in your country like to [wear]? = dragen In winter I often wear a [woolly] hat. = wollen My auntie visited us last Christmas and it was a [wonderful] time. = prachtig / fantastisch I'm so [worried] about my dog. = bezorgd The news about his illness is [worrying]. = zorgwekkend