What does ik hoop in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word ik hoop in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ik hoop in Dutch.

The word ik hoop in Dutch means heap, pile, heap, pile, crowd, hope, business, boel, hoop, hoop, stapel, massa, hoop, berg, hoop, stapel, hoop, hoop, hoop, stapel, ophoping, opeenhoping, kwak, prop, dot, hoop, warboel, troep, bende, janboel, wirwar, hoop, baal, zwik, hoop, berg, baal, hoop, berg, baal, hoop, berg, stapel, heuveltje, heuvel, hoop, terp, grote hoeveelheid, berg, hoop, massa, berg, hoop, baal, boel, hoop, baal, hoop, hoop, berg, boel, heleboel, hoop, berg, hoop, boel, hoop, stoot, massa's, hoop, hoop, berg, bundel, hoop, baal, hoop, berg, stapel, hoop, hoop, berg, stapel, boel, baal, boel, heleboel, baal, hoop, boel, berg, baal, hoop, hoop, boel, stoot, groep, gezelschap, de hoop laten varen, laatste hoop, de hoop opgeven, de hoop opgeven, sprankje hoop, hoop geven, hoop bieden, blijven hopen, de hoop verliezen, sprankje hoop, tig. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ik hoop

heap, pile

(stapel)

heap, pile

(grote hoeveelheid)

crowd

(menigte)

hope

(verwachting)

business

(ontlasting) (fig. faeces)

boel, hoop

(large quantity)

There are a lot of people in there.

hoop, stapel

(pile, mound)

The worker piled a bunch of rocks into a heap.

massa, hoop

(large quantity)

The machine was really just a mass of parts.

berg, hoop

(pile: dirt and debris) (figuurlijk)

The archaeologist found a mound that might contain a grave in a farmer's field.

stapel, hoop

(heap)

Teenagers often have a pile of dirty clothes on their bedroom floors.

hoop

(uncountable (hope)

Emma's anticipation is to be accepted at an Ivy League university.

hoop, stapel

(objects: mess)

Who's responsible for this muddle of clothes on the floor?

ophoping, opeenhoping

(of people, things)

There was an aggregation of all kinds of junk at the bottom of the canal.

kwak

(shapeless mass)

I couldn't identify the green blob she put on my plate.

prop, dot

(small mass or pile)

Someone left a wad of gum on the table.

hoop

(informal (many, a lot of sth) (figuurlijk)

A whole slew of applications came at the last minute.

warboel, troep, bende, janboel, wirwar

(disordered pile)

The secretary was amazed the professor could find anything in the jumble on his desk.

hoop, baal, zwik

(aggregation of dissimilar items)

hoop, berg, baal

(slang, vulgar, offensive (large quantity) (figuurlijk)

hoop, berg, baal

(US, informal, figurative (large number of sth) (figuurlijk, informeel)

Take as many beers as you like; I've got a bunch of them.

hoop, berg, stapel

(informal (large quantity) (figuurlijk, hoeveelheid)

heuveltje

(on land: ridge)

The hikers got over the hump and could now see down into the valley.

heuvel, hoop, terp

(small hill)

The children climbed on top of the mound.

grote hoeveelheid

(large number)

I am trying to sell my multitude of baseball cards.

berg, hoop

(much, large amount) (figuurlijk, informeel)

I have a great deal to accomplish before the end of the semester.

massa, berg, hoop, baal

(mass of sth) (figuurlijk)

The sauce was full of lumps.

boel, hoop, baal

(UK, informal, dated (large amount) (informeel)

hoop

(desire)

He has a lot of hopes for the future.

hoop, berg

(informal (great quantity) (figuurlijk, informeel)

I spent loads of money when I went shopping.

boel, heleboel

(figurative, informal (large quantity) (informeel)

"Were there a lot of people there?" Sally's mother asked. "Tons," Sally replied.

hoop, berg

(figurative (many) (figuurlijk)

There were dozens of birds on the lawn; too many to count. There must have been dozens of people at the meeting.

hoop

(expectation)

She has high hopes of getting the job.

boel, hoop, stoot

(bulk)

Sarah didn't like shopping so she bought groceries in mass.

massa's

(informal (large quantity)

There are lots of people in there.

hoop

(sb or sthg one relies on)

You're our only hope!

hoop, berg, bundel

(figurative (many) (figuurlijk)

There was a forest of problems that they had to deal with.

hoop, baal

(large heap)

The child complained when his mother gave him a mountain of peas.

hoop, berg, stapel

(figurative (items)

A crowd of boxes blocked the path.

hoop

(many)

hoop, berg, stapel, boel, baal

(figurative (large amount) (figuurlijk)

boel, heleboel

(informal (a lot) (informeel)

baal, hoop

(quantity transported) (spreektaal)

The truck brought a big haul of lumber to the city.

boel, berg, baal, hoop

(colloquial (large amount) (figuurlijk)

hoop, boel, stoot

(informal, US (large amount)

We've had a peck of troubles with the new house.

groep, gezelschap

(figurative (small gathering: of people, etc.)

A clump of girls giggled in the hallway.

de hoop laten varen

(give up all hope forever)

The relatives of the missing say they are not ready to abandon hope.

laatste hoop

(informal (sb: last recourse)

de hoop opgeven

(be pessimistic)

Wanneer je op zoek bent naar een job is het belangrijk om de hoop niet op te geven.
When looking for a job, the key is not to give up hope.

de hoop opgeven

(be resigned)

sprankje hoop

(optimistic sign)

hoop geven, hoop bieden

(stay optimistic)

De politie geven niet veel hoop om de misdadigers te vatten.
Police do not hold out much hope of catching the culprits.

blijven hopen

(be optimistic)

de hoop verliezen

(become pessimistic)

It's been three days, I'm losing hope of ever finding my puppy again.

sprankje hoop

(reason for optimism)

There was a ray of hope for the economy when the stock market improved. The advances in medicine give a ray of hope for a cancer cure.

tig

(informal (countless) (informeel)

I've told you umpteen times not to do that!

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