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drone:
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drone → drone
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Detailed Translations for drone from English to Dutch
drone:
Conjugations for drone:
present
- drone
- drone
- drones
- drone
- drone
- drone
simple past
- droned
- droned
- droned
- droned
- droned
- droned
present perfect
- have droned
- have droned
- has droned
- have droned
- have droned
- have droned
past continuous
- was droning
- were droning
- was droning
- were droning
- were droning
- were droning
future
- shall drone
- will drone
- will drone
- shall drone
- will drone
- will drone
continuous present
- am droning
- are droning
- is droning
- are droning
- are droning
- are droning
subjunctive
- be droned
- be droned
- be droned
- be droned
- be droned
- be droned
diverse
- drone!
- let's drone!
- droned
- droning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the drone (din)
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the drone
Translation Matrix for drone:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
gedreun | din; drone | |
mannetjesbij | drone | |
- | bourdon; dawdler; drone pipe; droning; laggard; lagger; monotone; pilotless aircraft; poke; radio-controlled aircraft; trailer | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
dreinen | drone; whimper; whine | |
drenzen | drone; whimper; whine | |
dwingend huilen | drone; whimper; whine | |
jengelen | drone; whimper; whine | |
- | drone on |
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Wiktionary Translations for drone:
drone
Cross Translation:
noun
drone
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• drone | → bij | ↔ Biene — behaartes, fliegendes Insekt aus der Ordnung der Hautflügler; |
• drone | → dar | ↔ Drohn — Imkerei: männliche Honigbiene |
• drone | → dar | ↔ Drohne — Entomologie: die männliche Biene |
• drone | → dar | ↔ faux bourdon — Mâle de l’abeille apis |
• drone | → spinnen; brommen; gonzen; razen; snorren; suizelen; suizen; tuiten; zoemen | ↔ ronronner — faire entendre les ronrons, émettre un ronflement sourd et continu, en parlant d'un chat ou d'un félin, qui exprime en général son contentement. |