bash in Dutch
bash in Dutch is gala bal, neerslagen, kritiseren — bash means to hit something hard and roughly.
bash in Dutch
gala bal
(informal) A large party; a gala event.
neerslagen
(UK, informal) An attempt at doing something.
neerslagen
(informal) To strike heavily.
kritiseren
(transitive, informal) To criticize harshly.
What does "bash" mean?
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verb To hit something hard and roughly.
"He bashed his knee on the coffee table in the dark."
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verb To criticise someone or something harshly and often unfairly.
"The newspaper column bashed the government's new policy."
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noun (informal) A lively party or celebration.
"They threw a huge bash for her fortieth birthday."
bash in a sentence
- He bashed his knee on the coffee table in the dark.
- Someone had bashed a dent into the side of the car.
- The newspaper column bashed the government's new policy.
- They threw a huge bash for her fortieth birthday.
Similar words in Dutch
Common Dutch translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "bash" in Dutch?
"bash" in Dutch is gala bal, neerslagen, kritiseren. bash means: To hit something hard and roughly.
How do you use "bash" in a sentence?
Example: "He bashed his knee on the coffee table in the dark." In Dutch, "bash" is gala bal, neerslagen, kritiseren.
Are there other ways to say "bash" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 3 translations listed for "bash": gala bal, neerslagen, kritiseren.
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