意思
Making something up without evidence.
文化背景
Dutch people appreciate directness. Using this phrase is a direct way to keep conversations honest. Similar usage, though sometimes slightly more reserved in tone. Used in Dutch-speaking communities there, often with a slightly more playful tone. Used in formal and informal settings, consistent with European Dutch.
Use with caution
It can sound aggressive. Use it only when you are sure the person is wrong.
意思
Making something up without evidence.
Use with caution
It can sound aggressive. Use it only when you are sure the person is wrong.
自我测试
Fill in the correct form of the verb.
Hij heeft dat verhaal zomaar uit de lucht ______.
The sentence is in the past tense (he has...), so we use the past participle.
🎉 得分: /1
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1 练习Hij heeft dat verhaal zomaar uit de lucht ______.
The sentence is in the past tense (he has...), so we use the past participle.
🎉 得分: /1
常见问题
1 个问题It depends on your tone. It can be direct or confrontational.
相关表达
Uit de duim zuigen
synonymTo make something up.